Portsmouth News

Aussie all-rounder stars in win over Portsmouth

- Simon Carter simon.carter@nationalwo­rld.com @portsmouth­sport

Overseas all-rounder Ronan DeGrussa impressed with bat and ball as Sarisbury leapt above Portsmouth in the Southern Premier League Division 1 table.

The Western Australian bagged four cheap wickets and top scored at No 7 as his side claimed a three-wicket win at Allotment Road.

Skipper Ben Duggan (29) was caught by Nathan Feltham off Jacob Harris (239) as Portsmouth advanced to 39-1.

DeGrussa then struck twice in quick succession, dismissing Sri Lankan overseas Minhaj Jalill (2) and James Christian (0).

And the visitors lurched to 54-4 when Dan Wimble (4) became DeGrussa’s third victim after Duggan had elected to bat first.

Opener Jack Marson (28) hung around until he was eighth out with the score on 132.

Henry Woolf (22) and Joe Smitherman (17) added late order runs before DeGrussa ended with 4-16 when he trapped Reuben McArdle leg before to end the Portsmouth innings on 145.

DeGrussa’s second major contributi­on came when he walked out the middle with Sarisbury in big trouble at 66-5.

McArdle (2-23) had removed Sam Floyd (11) and captain Josh Hill (0) while Jalill (2-36) dismissed opener Tom Mills (36) and Ricky Rawlins (7).

It was only DeGrussa’s third innings for Sarisbury in SPL action, with his previous two scores being 1 not out and 3 not out. For his home club Gosnells in Western Australia, he had averaged just 7.23 in 2021/22 with a top score of 23.

But he helped rebuild Sarisbury’s innings, putting on 46 for the sixth wicket with Nathan Feltham (34 off 35 balls).

De Grussa added another 24 for the seventh wicket with Harris (11) as Sarisbury approached their target.

He was still there at the end, unbeaten on 37 off 65 balls - including five fours as the hosts won in the 44th over.

Sarisbury and Portsmouth are now two of five teams who have won three and lost two of their opening five matches, and are separated by just three points.

Sarisbury are fourth, two places above Portsmouth, with Rowledge top having won four games, the latest by 19 runs against Calmore.

 ?? ?? Portsmouth’s Jack Marston batting during his side’s loss at Sarisbury. Picture: Sarah Standing
Portsmouth’s Jack Marston batting during his side’s loss at Sarisbury. Picture: Sarah Standing

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