Leg Trappers breeze past seven-man Warwick as Morgan is left stranded
Warwick 188
Leg Trappers 189 for five
Englishman John Woolnough scored a maiden century in local cricket and South African Johann Ooschuizen took three for 35 to guide Leg Trappers to a five-wicket victory over seven-men Warwick at Southampton Oval.
Earlier, Daniel Morgan was left stranded on 93 when last man Jeremy Butler was caught in the covers slashing at an innocuous Saleem Mukuddem delivery.
Former Somerset and Somerset Bridge all-rounder Perry Scott grabbed three for 29 to lead the Warwick bowling.
Somerset Bridge 175
Devonshire 94
Hosts Somerset Bridge bounced back from Saturday’s Western Counties loss to Southampton Rangers with an inspiring 81-run win over Devonshire at White Hill Field.
Sean Riley topped the Bridge batting with a well-played 76 while Jodi Maronie was the pick of the Devonshire bowling with five for 40 off eight overs.
In reply, Devonshire fell well short of their hosts’ total with only veteran all-rounder Dennis Williams (24) offering resistance against a Bridge attack spearheaded by deputising skipper and off-spinner Jermaine Salaam who also seized five for 40 off eight overs.
Police 175
Willow Cuts 89
Police defeated Willow Cuts by 86 runs at Police Field.
Anderson Cumberbatch led the Police batting while Charles (Buckjuice) Swan jr was the best Cuts bowler with four for 40 during his allotment of ten overs.
Cuts could only muster a paltry total in reply, with promising all rounder Deuntay Darrell top scoring with 28.
Steven Diamond was the pick of the Police bowling with impressive figures of three for 26 off eight overs with two maidens.
Bailey’s Bay 311
PHC 221
Bailey’s Bay defeated PHC by 90 runs in high scoring affair at Sea Breeze Oval.
World Cup veteran Stephen Outerbridge helped himself to a first century of the season (106) as Bay enjoyed by far their best performance with the bat so far this summer.
Cal Waldron grabbed three for 34 off eight overs to lead the PHC bowling.
Daniel Caines scored 37 to top the PHC batting while David Lovell led the Bay bowling with three for 44 off nine overs.