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Horspath's Harrison Ward hits out during his knock of 39 as Oxford captain Jamie Perkin looks on. Picture: Clive Jones |
The Oxfordshire left-hander made 39 off 48 balls with a four and two sixes, before being caught on the boundary by Durness Mackay-Champion off Dylan Swanepoel at the start of the 25th over to leave Horspath 103-6. Swanepoel added to his haul to finish with 3-18, while George Tait picked up 2-27 with the visitors scrambling ten runs off the last over to post their final total.
Horspath struck off just the second ball of Oxford's reply when Graham Beer ran out James Ridson with a great throw from third man as the opener went for a second run. The hosts had moved on to 17-1 off 6.1 overs when a rain break saw their target revised to 100 from 21 overs on DLS.
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Robbie Eason pushes this delivery into the legside. Picture: Clive Jones |
With the young off-spinner bowling well in tandem with Belcher, the run rate gradually increased and Turner claimed two more victims by bowling Swanepoel and then Mackay-Champion to make it 65-5. Opener Elliot Matthews and Balaji Ramalingam kept Oxford's hopes alive, but Ward came into the attack to tighten Horspath's grip by conceding just 12 runs from his three overs.
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Will Hawtin attempts to cut this delivery. Picture: Clive Jones |
He conceded just five runs from the first five balls before Ramalingam edged the last delivery to wicket-keeper Will Hawtin as the hosts fell short on 90-6. Matthews was unbeaten on 29, while Turner finished with 3-22. Eason (1-14) and Livingstone (1-14) were the other wicket-takers.
The win moves Horspath up a place to seventh in the pooled table, and a victory from their final game at home to Oxford Downs next Saturday will ensure the side finish in the top eight to qualify for the play-offs.
Posted by: Russ