Sussex League round-up: Gap at top closes to 11 points as leaders draw

The gap at the top of the Sussex Premier League closed to 11 points as Preston Nomads were held to a draw by Middleton and second-placed Roffey beat Billingshurst.
Roffey's George Fleming took 6-73 (Pic by Jon Rigby) SUS-150623-112505008Roffey's George Fleming took 6-73 (Pic by Jon Rigby) SUS-150623-112505008
Roffey's George Fleming took 6-73 (Pic by Jon Rigby) SUS-150623-112505008

Aaron Philips hit 94 as Nomads made 253-7 declared. Jofra Archer took 3-69 for Middleton. In reply, Middleton lost Sean Heather in the first over to Carl Simon (4-60). But Middleton fought back and managed tom hold on for the draw at 213-9 despite Simon’s and Stephen Rigg’s (4-78) best efforts.

George Fleming took 6-73 as Roffey bowled Billingshurst out for 202. Sussex’s Chris Liddle (42) hit four sixes as he top scored for Billingshurst. In reply, opener Theodore Rivers (53) got Hurst off to a good start but Ben Williams (4-49) pegged Roffey back.

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But the reigning champions managed to get home with two wickets to spare.

Ben Shoare (133) and Thomas Haines (101*) both hit centuries for Horsham as they drew with Cuckfield. Horsham totalled 284-5 before Cuckfield held on at 207-7 at the end. Chris Mole (72) and Roston Chase (51) toop scoored for Cuckfield. Michael Munday was in the wickets again, taking 4-72.

Brighton and Hove cruised to a seven-wicket win over Eastbourne. Eastbourne were bowled out for 202 with Callum Jackson hitting 77 and Henry Turner taking 4-54. In reply, Chris Grammmar hit 67 as Brighton coasted to the total in 38 overs,

Bexhill enjoyed a 37-run win over East Grinstead. Bexhill batted first and scored 218-9 before they bowled Grinstead out for 181. Shawn Johnson (70) and Callum Guest (6-60) were the stars for Bexhill.

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In Division, Hastings are top after their win 79-run win over Findon. Elliot Hooper was the star of the show hitting 142 before taking 5-58.

Crowhurst Park are still bottom after they lost to Ansty by eight wickets. Jethro Menzies took 5-28 as Crowhurst were bowled out for 142. Grove Venter hit an unbeaten 81 in Ansty’s reply.

Lindfield put in a good team performance as they beat Ifield by 36 runs. Lindfield scored 195-5 before bowling Ifield out for 159.

Joe Ludlow (111) and Brad Gayler (72) helped Three Bridges post 285-3 in their draw with St James. Michael Rose took 5-70 for Bridges but they could not get the final wicket to seal the win.

Pagham and Worthing also drew.

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In Division three, Matthew Geffen (5-46) and Daniel Weigl (5-48) bowled Chichester Priory ark to victoory against Crawley Eagles.

Bognor produced a brilliant run chase to beat Glynde. Glynde posted 241-5 decalred. Robert Mouland (68) and Archie Burrows (67) top scored.

In reply, Mikey Harris (68), Andrew Quincey (68) and Zayne Bux (90*) saw Bognor home by eight wickets.

Steve Case took 5-22 for Portslade as they beat Goring by Sea by 50 runs.

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Haywards Heath and Steyning drew. Alex Crowther (62) and Callum Smith (58) starred in Heath’s total of 247. Steyning finished 223-9 thanks to Hywel Jones’ 78. Jonny Phelps took 6-83 for Heath.

Tom Trowbridge was Burgess Hill’s hero as he hit 120 after Rottingdean set a target of 247. The skipper hit 120 in the impressive run chase.

In division 4, Mayfield beat Rye by 61 runs with M Pretorius taking 6-47 while Crawley enjoyed a easy 9-wicket win over Slinfold.

Southwater beat Henfield by five wickets. Jack Parsons scored 58 and Ben Helps 41 in the Henfield innings while Alex Harding took 5 for 55. In the Southwater innings, Jay Patel scored 41* and Andy Carvell ensured his team’s victory with four sixes and two fours in his 35*.

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Struan Cameron took 7-51 as Stirlands beat Hellingly by six wickets. William Gubbins (67*) guided Stirlands to the 162 target.

Keymer and Hassocks bowled Wisborough Green out for 119 as they won by 59 runs.

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