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Bountymen win penultimate game

Week35_cricket-1A decisive victory for Basingstoke and North Hants Cricket Club over Wokingham ensured they stayed out of the relegation zone.

Playing their last home game of the season, the Bountymen went out on a high triumphing over the visitors by 47 runs on Saturday, August 28.

'Stoke were always in control of a game that saw Martyn James trump last weeks seven wicket haul with a new career best of 8-45.

The Thames Valley Cricket League Division One fixture saw the home side win the toss and they...
Last Updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 16:13 Read more...

More tickets for Hampshire Final

Hampshire_Cricket_Logo_Generic_1_of_1Hampshire have an extra 600 tickets available for the t20 finals at The Rose Bowl on Sunday August 14.

The day marks the first appearance for the Hampshire Royals at Finals Day, having only ever reached the quarter finals back in 2004.

The bumper day of cricket will play out the two semi-finals, and the final, of the Friends Provident t20 competition. 

The 20-over matches, will have the Royals taking on the Essex Eagles and the Nottinghamshire Outlaws playing Somerset, the winners...
Last Updated on Thursday, 05 August 2010 12:53 Read more...

Good and bad news for Hampshire Cricket Club

Hampshire_Cricket_Logo_Generic_1_of_1Hampshire cricket club have suffered a blow with the news that skipper Dimi Mascarenhas has been ruled out for the rest of the season through injury.

And to compound matters for the Rose Bowl outfit, vice captain Nick Pothas will also miss the remainder of the campaign.

South African Pothas developed a cartilage defect in his right knee and is set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines will undergoing rehabilitation to be fit for the 2011 season.

Mascarenhas meanwhile has not responded to...
Last Updated on Sunday, 01 August 2010 20:51 Read more...

Bountymen settle for a draw

Cricket5Basingstoke and North Hants cricket club were forced to settle for a draw after failing to see off High Wycombe II in their Thames Valley Division One clash on Saturday July 24.

Needing just one wicket with five overs remaining, ‘Stoke were unable to break the stoic Wycombe tail making it two games without a win for Russell Droy’s side.

‘Stoke batted first and were guilt of a sloppy start and at one stage were languishing on 19-3 and in need of some brawn to beef up their...
Last Updated on Sunday, 01 August 2010 19:48 Read more...