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South Wilts collect unexpected SEC Cup success
Mike Vimpany (as published in Daily Echo) - 4 August 2002

South Wilts lifted the Premier League's Southern Electric Contracting Cup with an unexpected 35-run victory over Bashley (Rydal) in the final at the Rose Bowl.

They went into the Nursery ground final minus key all-rounder Paul Draper and left-arm strike bowler Jimmy Tomlinson, but rose to the occasion to pull off a thoroughly deserved victory.

Led by man-of-the-match Jon Nash, who hit a crucial half-century, they posted a challenging 140-5 off 21.5 overs - a target Bashley were never capable of threatening.

Nash, who made 53, shared two key stands, initially with Jamie Glasson but, more importantly, with third-wicket partner Rob Wade (34).

South Wilts' success was effectively sealed when Bashley's reply reached 27-1 - when star Australian Luke Ronchi dragged a delivery from Shaun Adam on to his stumps.

Andy Sexton (43), the former Hampshire left-hander, fought back, but his dismissal - one of four victims claimed by spinner Tom Caines (4-23) - signalled the end of Bashley's resistance.

Bashley's middle-order fell away against Caines and Wade (2-17) and they closed, well behind, at 105-9.

© SPCL / Daily Echo / Mike Vimpany


Players/Umpires Paul Draper, James Tomlinson, Jamie Glasson, Robert Wade, Luke Ronchi, Shaun Adam, Andrew Sexton, Tom Caines.
Tournaments Southern Electric Premier League
Season English Domestic Season
Grounds Nursery Ground, Hampshire Rose Bowl, Southampton


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