da fazobetai: Mullally was a star with the bat as Winchester KS clinched the Southern Electric Premier League, Division 3 championship with a thumping nine-wicket win over Paultons at Ower
Mike Vimpany26-Aug-2001Mullally was a star with the bat as Winchester KS clinched the Southern Electric Premier League, Division 3 championship with a thumping nine-wicket win over Paultons at Ower.But it wasn’t Hampshire’s Allan Mullally who shone with the bat.Instead, it was the England left-armer’s younger brother, Neil, on holiday from Western Australia, who stole the show, with a splendid 67.Paultons earlier slipped from 73-1 (Colin James 35) to 163 all out – eight batsmen reaching double figures – with Stuart Marks (3-42) taking the first three wickets.Mullally’s century opening partnership with Paul Marks (58 not out) effectively sealed Paultons’ fate before Raj Naik (30) got to the crease.Rowledge confirmed the runners-up spot, with Chris Yates inspiring a seven-wicket win over Bashley (Rydal) II.Yates took 3-23 as Bashley were dismissed for 111 – a total Rowledge polished off, with the Cardiff University all-rounder hitting 52 not out.Waterlooville have escaped the drop after third-placed St Cross Symondians inflicted an eight-wicket defeat on now relegated Lymington II.Stuart Charman (3-17), Jimmy Adams (3-31) and Matt Perry-Lewis (3-32) took thewickets as Lymington sank from 86-3 to 145 all out (Peter Tapper 48).Adams (43) and Graham Barrett (42) shared an unbroken third-wicket partnership as St Cross coasted home.The nine points Waterlooville got from a two-wicket defeat by Gosport Borough made them safe.Ville totalled 233-8 (Chris Baumann 71), but an unbeaten century by John Adams (102) swept Borough to victory at 235-8.