Bridgwater seconds made short work of North Petherton in a low scoring affair in the West of England Premier Cricket League.
Having won the toss and chosen to bat, North Petherton only made eight runs when the first wicket fell with captain Tom Lott caught by Stuart Butt off the bowling of Callum Pope for two runs.
8-1 soon became 11-2 when Luca Gregory was gone and when Bradley House was caught by Chris Skidmore off Ian Higgins, the score was 23-3.
By the time they doubled the score, they had lost eight wickets and Bridgwater bowled North Petherton out for 48 inside 13 overs.
Ian Higgins took 6-20 and Chris Singleton took 2-10.
Bridgwater seconds took just eight overs to knock off the runs without losing a wicket. Andrew Hallaran scored 26 and Scott Clapp made 23.
Both sides have one game left in the season.
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