Old Tauntonians & Romsey threw themselves a massive lifeline in the Southern Electric Premier League Division 2 relegation struggle when they sent promotion chasing Hartley Wintney crashing to a seven-wicket defeat at the Romsey Sports Centre.
Put into bat, Hartley Wintney appeared well placed as Jack Hersh (32) and Daniel Plume (58) moved them onto 61-1, writes MIKE VIMPANY.
But when Rob Newman (3-40) removed Hersh, Hartley lost three wickets for one run – and never really recovered.
Another flurry of wickets followed at 113-4, leaving Matt Digweed (24) to guide HW past the attention of Jody Brown (3-25) and Steve Kay (2-33) and to 153 all out.
Brown then piloted OTs to a vital win, carrying his bat for 46 not out and sharing important stands with Newman (41) and Gus Flack (26 not out) as the hosts celebrated a maximum-point seven-wicket victory.
OTs are now ahead of both Langley Manor and Totton & Eling II at the bottom – the latter pair both losing their latest games.
Langley Manor were dismissed for 123 and beaten by five wickets by Portsmouth at St Helen’s, Southsea.
The Manor plunged from 33-0 to 59-6 and were indebted to Stevie Harris (43) for their eventual 123 all out.
Graham Noble (4-44) led the Manor fightback in the field, but an unbeaten 51 by Robin Jones got the city side home.
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