da fazobetai: The ECB Southern Electric Premier League has reached its halfway mark, with ten points separating Havant and BAT Sports, the defending champions, at the top
da aviator aposta: Mike Vimpany (as published in Daily Echo)30-Jun-2002The ECB Southern Electric Premier League has reached its halfway mark, with ten points separating Havant and BAT Sports, the defending champions, at the top.The leading pair both won – BAT by a crushing 157-run margin against Calmore Sports, but Havant off the very last ball at Bournemouth.BAT trimmed Havant’s lead by a solitary point at the weekend, but clearly the second meeting of the two juggernauts at Havant Park on Saturday week will have a huge bearing on the outcome of the title.A league best by Damian Shirazi and Richard Dibden’s five-wicket haul carried BAT to an easy win over Calmore Sports, who – James Hibberd apart – surrendered meekly.It was a different story at Chapel Gate, where Malcolm Hobson bowled Chris Cole off the last ball of the match to give Havant a dramatic 39-run win over Bournemouth.All-rounder Richard Hindley enjoyed a superb day, hitting a powerful century and taking five wickets in Havant’s win.BAT made hay after being put into bat by Tom Pegler – Shirazi’s 129 dominating a massive 273-6 off 62 overs. His innings, which included a spate of boundaries, was initially supported by Richard Kenway (31), then Australian Michael Watson (61) in a second-wicket stand which yielded 118 – and put BAT firmly in command.Shirazi batted all but five runs of BAT’s towering total, with Hibberd (4-70) the only Calmore bowler to emerge with any credit from the onslaught.Calmore’s plight deepened as Dan Goldstraw (3-40), who had taken ten wickets in his previous two matches, and Kirk Stewart (2-39) ripped out Mark Archer, Jez Goode and Paul Cass to leave the visitors rocking at 17-3.Hibberd showed his emerging quality and virtually took BAT on single-handed, making 55 before becoming Stewart’s second victim at 96.By then, Dibden’s off-spin had begun to take effect – the one-time Hampshire 2nd XI player removing the entire Calmore lower order to finish with 5-22 as the visitors were dismissed for a sorry 116 all out."A terrific game of cricket" was how former Havant skipper Paul Gover described the 39-run win at Bournemouth – a game that went to the wire before the 2000 league champions finally clinched 24 key points.Fortunes fluctuated throughout the contest, with Hindley’s domineering 100 the feature of a strong start by the visitors, who moved to 244-3 on the strength of supporting contributions from Bevis Moynan (38) and Paul Gover (46).But Havant, without three first choice players, incredibly lost their last seven wickets for 18 runs – Dan Jackson (4-20) and Kristian Wilson (3-45) breaking apart the top order before carving through the lower ranks.Matt Swarbrick clearly thought a target of 263 was within Bournemouth’s compass as he came out with all guns blazing, cracking a no nonsense 80 before Havant finally clung on to the fourth chance he offered.Although Alex Allum fell early, Swarbrick’s innings pushed Bournemouth firmly into contention at 125-1 … only for Martin Miller (36), his century second-wicket partner, to fall just three runs later.Julian Cassell (45) and Dan Jackson (29) continued to have Havant on the back foot as Bournemouth progressed to 198-3. But when the fourth-wicket duo perished to Hindley’s off-spin, Havant switched tact – and went for the kill.Hindley, who finished with 5-40, took four wickets in succession to leave Bournemouth hanging on grimly at 221-9.It looked as though Chris Cole and Jo Wilson might force a draw but after being frustrated for three overs, Havant finally got their man with Malcolm Hobson ripping the last delivery of the day through Cole’s defences to earn the visitors a crucial victory.Bournemouth, whose last seven wickets had fallen for 25 runs, were dismissed for 223.






