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Ashtead feel the heat as Dons move up to summit of division
Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
|July 03, 2025
DESPITE hard work in sweltering conditions, Ashtead lost by 104 runs to new Surrey Championship Premier Division leaders Wimbledon on Saturday.
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Ashtead lost the toss and were made to field first on a hot June day, with a wicket that looked good for scoring runs but might offer a bit to the bowlers.
Yet it was the Dons' top order that made the early running. A couple of half-chances early did not go to hand, and as the pressure built so the skipper turned to the Stags' spin duo of Sam and Tom Homes who were in for a lot of overs as the day progressed.
Drinks came and went after the first hour, and still the opening partnership kept growing albeit at a much slower pace as the heat began to tell.
It would be Tom Homes that struck first, removing Tim Lloyd with a smart LBW for 51. Any respite that might have brought the visitors was short-lived, as the wicket brought Jack Boyle to the crease and the batting superiority continued.
Neither spinner could find the breakthrough and as lunch came around, the hosts reached 134-1 off 36, in total control of the game.
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