Westlands 215-9 - Wellington 216-5
Westlands opted to bat first on a true track and this decision was vindicated as Davis and Hallam put on 90 for the Yeovil based side's first wicket in 20 overs as they both played well realising 51 and 36 each.
Matt Daniel got the breakthrough as he got one through Hallam's defences.
A good catch by Thom Trott saw the back of Davis as Max Capaldi bowled a very good spell of off-spin as he delivered nine overs for only 22 runs.
Tipler and Lee added further good runs for Westlands who were paying their first visit to Wellington for a league match since 2001, but after this pair were separated their innings stagnated to the extent of only getting to 215-9 in 45 overs.
Paul Short with 4-45 and Matt Daniel with 3-66 were the main wicket takers for Wellington.
Wellington caught well and this earnt them valuable bonus points.
Matt Daniel cover drove for four twice, but was caught behind by a snorter of a delivery from Montacute and worse was to follow as he found himself on a hat-trick, but this was averted and worse was to follow for Westlands when they lost their keeper Hallam with a dislocated shoulder.
Mark Salter and Mark Saunders added 65 for the third wicket as Wellington rallied. Saunders slammed five fours in six scoring shots as he made 35 before been the recipient of a dubious LBW decision.
Worse was to follow as Salter was trapped palpably in front for the same score as Saunders had been dismissed for and at 90-4 Wellington were in trouble once more.
Paul Short was hitting the ball well and racking up a steady flow of singles as Westlands pushed the field back despite Wellington's precarious nature.
Thom Trott with 13 batted with his skipper to get the score to 116 before he was bowled trying to flick the ball to leg - this left Wellington needing 100 to win in 15 overs and they had much to do, but Short and John Paine stepped up to the plate in fine style and added the runs needed without incurring further loss of wickets as they wrested the advantage away from Westlands in spectacular style.
With excellent running between the wickets and some good shots for four as well they engineered a fine run chase for Wellington.
Westlands lack of a specialist keeper benefited Wellington as 27 runs came from byes and leg byes.
The visitors had gambled in bowling their three main bowlers out before the end of the innings and the 7.2 overs delivered by the three other bowlers employed went for 47 runs - a big slice of the partnership that Short and Paine put on.
Short made a round 50no and Paine 42no to gain 34 points for Wellington. Westlands left with 15.
Wellington find themselves in seventh place in Division One of the Somerset League after this result and will want to move up the table, but after disappointing results against North Newton and Ilton this means the team will travel to Staplegrove next weekend for their derby match in good spirit.

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