JAMES Holland took five wickets as Redmarley won the Gloucestershire Cricket League derby against Westbury.
Westbury had put the home side into bat and bowled them for 140 in 34.4 overs.
They were set a revised target of 144 from 35 but were skittled out for 70 as Redmarley claimed their first Division Two win of the season.
The home side were at 15-2 after Greg Artus took the return from Charlie Ayland and bowled Holland.
Artus had his third when Craig Stow was caught by Daniel Anderson for 26-3.
Kevin Trouw and Kade Smith put on 45 before Trouw was caught by Anderson off Nathan Havard.
That became 76-5 when Oliver Aston was bowled by Havard.
Smith, Redmarley’s top scorer with 34, was caught off Ed Edginton at 94-6.
Dan Hockaday claimed three wickets as he caught Andrew Green leg before, had Harry Malcolm caught by Steve Tegg and bowled Sam Mattingley.
Holland quickly laid into the top of the Westbury order, reducing them to 27-5.
Hockaday was bowled with the score on 13 and a single had been added when Havard was caught by Charlie Ayland.
Artus was caught leg before to make it 18-3 and Andrew Cueto was caught by Alex Thomson for 22-4.
The Holland-Thomson struck again as the departure of Daniel Anderson made it 27-5.
Richard Poole was caught by Trouw off the bowling of Kade Smith to make it 39-6.
Steve Tegg, Westbury’s highest scorer with 14, also went to a Trouw catch off Smith for 55-7.
Ed Edginton was caught and bowled by Mattingley for 55-8.
Jim Walkley Cox was caught by Malcolm off Mattingley and the final wicket of Oliver Jeffs went to a catch by Holland off Mattingley.
Holland finished 5-22 off seven, Mattingley 3-16 off 4.1 and Smith 2-12 off five.





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