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Taylor's twin tons set Winchester alight - Division Three round-up
Mike Vimpany - 11 June 2001

Jimmy Taylor struck his second century inside six days to guide Winchester KS to the top of the Southern Electric Southern Premier League Division 3 table.

Taylor, who stroked WKS into the regional ECB Club Championship semi-final with an undefeated hundred at Andover last Sunday, hit 102 to take his side to a seven-wicket win at Hook & Newnham Basics.

He hit a six and 12 fours as Winchester coasted past Hook's 219 (Kaminski 40). Deposed leaders Havant kept their unbeaten record intact when they scrambled a dramatic last-ball win over Gosport Borough.

Lee Wateridge struck an unbeaten 100 and John Adams a slick 51 not out as Gosport reached 217-2.

Despite Simon Hole's half-century, Havant didn't appear to have a prayer at 151-8, but Ollie Jones (55) and Graham Benton (33) produced an unbroken ninth wicket stand of 67 to give Havant victory off the final ball.

Michael Heffernan struck a best-yet 98 not out as Alton remained in touch at the top with a six-wicket win over Lymington II.

A half-century from Graham Barrett helped St Cross Symondians win by four wickets at Waterlooville, while Jamie Scott weighed in with 5-12 as Portsmouth II routed Paultons for 88.

Left-arm spinner John Dolman took 5-28 in New Milton's thumping 169-run victory over struggling Leckford.

Rowledge won by 47 runs at United Services - but eight players had wallets and mobile phones stolen as thieves ransacked the visitors changing rooms for the econd consecutive week at Burnaby Road.

Purbrook are gradually picking themselves up after an undistinguished start. The comfortably beat Flamingos, with Colin Pay and Mike Hennessy each notching half-centuries.

Flamingos, who finished at 150-8, again batted poorly, with Ian Hitchings (46 not out) sparing their blushes in the closing stages.

John Harris top scored with 47 and Sandeep Halder grabbed three early wickets as Hursley Park inflicted a fourth successive defeat on Bashley (Rydal).

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