HARTLEY Wintney made it two wins on the trot, with a 75-run success at Fawley in the Southern League Division Two.

The visitors put into bat made 262-7 and then bowled out the home side for 187.

However, it did not start well for Hartley, as both openers Matt Kerr and Tom Garwood were back in the pavilion with just 12 on the board.

Skipper Danny Plume (31) and Scott Baldwin (31) steadied the ship, but then went in the space of eight runs leaving the villagers on 69-4.

It was left to Patrick Joseph (86) and Jack Hersh (74) to build the innings, as the pair shared a fifth wicket partnership worth 182 runs and helped Hartley to 262-7.

The Fawley reply suffered an early set back as opener Paul Marks (3) was caught behind by Richard Hill as Chris Saville (1-29) struck.

However, Andy Parratt (44) and James Nason (37) got the home side back on track, but the introduction of Baldwin (4-29) saw Fawley slump from 72-1 to 117-5, as Hill took another three catches.

Callum Earl (15) and Aashiq Rhode (27) moved the score to 162, but then Plume (2-20) took two quick wickets.

It was left to Rhys Batcup ( 2-16) to complete the job, against a 10 man batting line-up as they were all out for 187.

Next up for Hartley is a home game against Tichborne Park.