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Mullally stars with the bat - but it's not that one!!!
Mike Vimpany - 26 August 2001

Mullally was a star with the bat as Winchester KS clinched the Southern Electric Premier League, Division 3 championship with a thumping nine-wicket win over Paultons at Ower.

But it wasn't Hampshire's Allan Mullally who shone with the bat.

Instead, it was the England left-armer's younger brother, Neil, on holiday from Western Australia, who stole the show, with a splendid 67.

Paultons earlier slipped from 73-1 (Colin James 35) to 163 all out - eight batsmen reaching double figures - with Stuart Marks (3-42) taking the first three wickets.

Mullally's century opening partnership with Paul Marks (58 not out) effectively sealed Paultons' fate before Raj Naik (30) got to the crease.

Rowledge confirmed the runners-up spot, with Chris Yates inspiring a seven-wicket win over Bashley (Rydal) II.

Yates took 3-23 as Bashley were dismissed for 111 - a total Rowledge polished off, with the Cardiff University all-rounder hitting 52 not out.

Waterlooville have escaped the drop after third-placed St Cross Symondians inflicted an eight-wicket defeat on now relegated Lymington II.

Stuart Charman (3-17), Jimmy Adams (3-31) and Matt Perry-Lewis (3-32) took the wickets as Lymington sank from 86-3 to 145 all out (Peter Tapper 48).

Adams (43) and Graham Barrett (42) shared an unbroken third-wicket partnership as St Cross coasted home.

The nine points Waterlooville got from a two-wicket defeat by Gosport Borough made them safe.

Ville totalled 233-8 (Chris Baumann 71), but an unbeaten century by John Adams (102) swept Borough to victory at 235-8.

© SEPL / Daily Echo / Mike Vimpany


Teams England.
Players/Umpires James Adams, Alan Mullally.
Tournaments Southern Premier League
Season English Domestic Season


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