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St.Cross join the three unbeaten starts at Rose Bowl Mike Vimpany - 20 January 2002
St Cross Symondians are off to a flier in the newly sponsored NatWest Bank Hampshire Development Youth Indoor Cricket competition at the Rose Bowl. They collected 22 points for winning both of their opening Under-16 games at the Hampshire Rose Bowl to launch an early challenge to Fair Oak and BAT Sports at the top of the table. St Cross beat Havant by two wickets before outplaying South Wilts and chalking up a comprehensive five-wicket victory. Joe Lovett twice produced two-wicket spells of left-arm spin, his 2-20 return helping to restrict Havant to 102-4, of which opener Chris Wade struck an unbeaten 25. St Cross batted consistently to win with an over to spare, James Burridge hitting a key 22 not out after the top four batsmen had all got into double figures. The Winchester club had it far easier against South Wilts, Joe Lovett (2-6) and Burridge (2-11) combining to bowl the Salisbury club out for 80 - a great disappointment after 53 runs were scored before the first wicket fell. It was all too easy for St Cross, who powered home on the strength of Jack Lovett's 29 not out. Havant, narrowly beaten by St Cross, whipped South Wilts by 56 runs after Nick Hardaker (27) had top scored in a demanding 127-2 total. South Wilts again began well through Paul Roszowski (30) and left-hander Eddie Able (26), but collapsed against three-wicket Ed Molyneaux (3-23).
Results -
South Wilts (0) 80 (Roszowski 17, Bale 15, Joe Lovett 2-6, Burridge 2-11)
Havant (12) 127-2 (Hardaker 27, Wade 15, Morgan 15) Andover's clash against unbeaten Fair Oak is the highspot of next Sunday's NatWest League games at the Rose Bowl.
Fixtures - © SPCL / Mike Vimpany / Daily Echo
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