STRATFORD WESLEYANS powered to their first home win of the season on Saturday. After winning the toss, Belhus chose to bat and Wright gave them hope with a well-made 31. But wickets then started to fall at regular intervals, as Adam Kinnard got hold of t

STRATFORD WESLEYANS powered to their first home win of the season on Saturday.

After winning the toss, Belhus chose to bat and Wright gave them hope with a well-made 31.

But wickets then started to fall at regular intervals, as Adam Kinnard got hold of the ball.

He ran through the top order, taking 5-19 from just six overs, while Joe Keep gave good support chipping in with 3-11.

With one player missing, Belhus never looked like posting any sort of total to give Stratford trouble and so it proved as they were rolled over for just 76.

In Wesleyan's reply, they lost Kevin Ashlin early on, but skipper Daniel Cockley (39) and Chris Walsh (30) saw the home side to victory by nine wickets.