da aviator aposta: Hampshire’s Academy team bounced back from the disappointment of the previous week’s eight-wicket thrashing by BAT Sports to end Bournemouth’s unbeaten three-match ECB Southern Electric Premier League start at Chapel Gate.

Mike Vimpany (Daily Echo)09-Jun-2003Hampshire’s Academy team bounced back from the disappointment of the previous week’s eight-wicket thrashing by BAT Sports to end Bournemouth’s unbeaten three-match ECB Southern Electric Premier League start at Chapel Gate.Lawrie Prittipaul, currently out of favour in county first team circles, was the star of the Academy’s 83-run win, hitting 81 and returning a miserly 1-17 off 10.1 overs of seam bowling.The Academy totalled 217-8 off their full 66 overs, and then reduced Bournemouth from 39-0 to 69-5 and an eventual 134 all out."We played a lot of positive cricket, and clearly learned a lot from losing to BAT the week before" said Academy coach Tony Middleton."Obviously having Lawrie Prittipaul around was a tremendous bonus, as it enabled a lot of others to play around him."The Academy’s success was built around a 91-run second-wicket partnership between Prittipaul and Morgan Rushbrook (57), who is spending his first season on the MCC groundstaff at Lord’s.The pair took the Hampshire youngsters from 33-1 to 124 when Rushbrook was stumped immediately after lunch.Prittipaul’s 81 guided the Academy on to 183-5 when he became Adam Voges’ second victim, but a useful cameo near the end by Dave Griffiths took the Young Hawks on to 217-8.Matt Swarbrick (27) and Nick Park (21) gave Bournemouth a 39-run platform, but a double blow by Griffiths (2-19), which included the prize scalp of Voges, triggered a collapse.Bournemouth plunged to 69-5 (Rushbrook 2-32) and effectively out of the contest.Dave Kidner (18) tried his hand at reviving the situation but saw Geoff Warrington and Dan Jackson perish to the left-arm spin of Charlie van der Gucht (2-24) before Kevin Latouf (2-5) wrapped up the innings at 134.An all too familiar batting collapse cost Bashley (Rydal) the chance of ending their barren run against Portsmouth at St Helen’s, Southsea.Having reached 117-2 in response to Portsmouth’s 166-9, Bashley appeared odds-on to avenge the previous weekend’s ECB Club Championship defeat by Portsmouth.But they lost three wickets for one run and suffered a late order collapse before holding on for a draw, 22 runs behind, at 144-9.Matt King (4-40) took his season’s wicket tally to 16 as Lee Savident (44) and Paul Ancell (31) lifted Portsmouth from 87-5 to 166-9 (Kevin Nash 3-49).Bashley were seemingly well placed through Neil Thurgood (29), Chris Sketchley (30) and Richard Knowles (30).But Ancell’s five-wicket spell, which yielded a 5-41 return, put Bashley firmly on the back foot and left Andy Neal and Neil Taylor to play out time to secure a draw.