KYRAN Munt scored a superb 123 as leaders Odiham and Greywell maintain their quest for the Hampshire League County Divison Four North title.

Munt and Adrian Green (67) helped the home side to 275-5 and then visiting Sparsholt were bowled out for 129 as Tom Wiltshire took 3-20.

The following day at Odiham, it was Phil Thomas who was in the runs at the scored a faultless 150 not out against the Cricket Society.

The home side declared on 268-6 after 39 overs and the visitors finished on 136-9 thanks to Chris Turner (4-27) and Wiltshire (3-15).

The team would like to thank their much loved president Alan Laycock, not only for all the good work he does for the club, but for also buying the teas for all the players. A lovely gesture from a true gentleman.

This weekend, Odiham have a top of the table clash against visiting second placed Ramsdell.

The Rams extended their winning streak to eight with a five wicket victory over Hurstbourne Priors III.

The visitors were bowled out for 111, as Mark Morley dismissed both openers in his 10 over spell, which included five maidens.

An unbroken sixth wicket stand from Jonny Bradley (28) and Sam Holbrook (20) saw Ramsdell home.

Chris Jolley hammered 138 as Basingstoke and North Hants scored 240-8, despite a hat-trick from Alex Brundle (3-50) in a two wicket win against Oakley. This was after Oakley scored 239-4 with Tom Holbrook (80) and Paddy Staines (57) doing well with the bat.

Mark Williamson scored 59 as Ashford Hill scored 195 in reply to Medstead’s 253-6. Whitchurch were bowled out for 95 as they lost by nine wickets to Tichborne Park II.

Hook and Newnham Basics II lost by 21 runs to visiting Ropley in Division One.

The visitors scored 232-9 as Jack Campbell (3–31), Liam Doran (3-43) and Dan Moore (3-25) all did well with the ball. Dan Moore (67) and Doran (50) helped Hook to an all out score of 211.

Basingstoke III’s Mandeep Sharma (4-27) included a hat-trick as Longparish were all out for 247, which proved enough in Division Two as Basingstoke were bowled out for 156. Old Basing lost by one run at Amport as they failed to overhaul their score of 185.

Overton (98-3) were the only local winners in Division Three North, as they beat Liphook II by seven wickets.

Hook III (111) lost by 76 to Steeple Langford and Hartley Wintney II (197) lost to South Wilts (253-6).