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2:24pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
Young Tom Startup earned his maiden first XI red cap on Saturday with a consummate four wicket spell against Steep at Keepers Hill.
With relegation still not out of the question Amport were keen to secure a win in their final home game, not only to guarantee County Three cricket next season, but also to raise the moral of a tired team.
Losing the toss in damp conditions didn't help matters and McCann and Baxendine struggled to put bat to ball. Content to shore up the innings and make sure that the full 45 overs were faced Jon Anstee de Mas (49) put together useful partnerships with White (13), Goddard (18) and Leighton Bone (22). From 15-3 this proved to be a good recovery and the odd batting point was gained as Amport closed on 138 all out with one ball remaining.
Knowing that early Steep wickets would seriously put the cat among the pigeons Startup (4-28) bowled superbly in tandem with the evergreen Bone (2-21). Backed up by some excellent fielding Steep's innings changed when a suicidal single accounted for Knight (26) who was just beginining to open his shoulders. The experienced Goacher (2-28) turned the screws from the road end but a middle order burst from Lewis (36) threatened to take the game away from Amport.
The wily off-spinner laid a clever trap in feeding Lewis a few long hops before clean bowling Steep's last real hope then Bone and Startup returned and both picked up two late wickets to give Amport a well earned victory.
Amport II made the long trip to Damerham via a gridlocked Salisbury with the youngest looking team they have fielded this season which bodes well for the future with five U16 players.
Not for the first time this season Amport were greeted with the sight of a very grassy outfield which had been cut and laid in huge amounts everywhere Martin Randall won the toss and decided to field on a very damp looking pitch.
Hopes were high when Dennis Doney made an early break through but it brought Paul Wilson to the crease and he was still there 39 overs later at the close of the innings. Clive Hacker tricked the other Damerham opener to leave Damerham at 16-2 but that was as good as it got for Amport as Henry Gilbert joined Wilson in an unbroken stand of 181, finishing unbeaten on 119 as Damerham closed on 195-2.
Doney was the pick of the bowlers with 1-43 from ten and Hacker was the other wicket taker with 1-46. There were useful spells from youngsters Gibbons, Gardner and Woodward. With an eye on the future the skipper mixed the batting order up and soon saw the scoreboard reading 17-5 before a 50-run partnership between Hacker 19 and Martin Bone 27.
A late flurry from Max Gibbons 12 saw Amport fall just three short of another batting point as they were all out for 97
CONTRACTORS have been working hard at East Anton on the eastern edge of Andover to ensure that everything is ready for house-building to begin on the site.
Signs will be appearing in a number of villages across our area to flash home the message to speeding drivers that they are going too fast.
JIVE and Mini car enthusiasts, Martina Gandzalová and David Andrew Davies, wewre married at at Hustyns, Club La Costa, Wadebridge, in Cornwall.
Tougher penalties for speeding and other "excessive behaviour" by motorists are to be proposed by ministers as part of a bid to cut road deaths.
IMPROVING safety and security at Winchester and Eastleigh Healthcare NHS Trust – which runs Andover and Winchester hospitals – will be the focus of this year’s Security Awareness Month (SAM) this month.
JASON Biggs, of American Pie fame, and Kate Hudson team up in a new romantic comedy about love and relationships.
HYDE HELEN Widow of Group Captain O.L. Hyde Died peacefully in her sleep on 31st October 2008. Cremation, Salisbury Crematorium, November 25th at 11.15am. Flowers (blue and purples) would be most welcome. All enquiries c/o I.N. Newman Ltd Griffin House 55 Winchester Street Salisbury SP1 1HL
“I THINK he would make a good King,” said Peter Hughes, from Stockbridge, who believes Prince Charles has been around long enough to know what works and what doesn’t.
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