Ryan Scott hit a half-century and Ed Ellis an unbeaten 49 as Lymington cruised to a six-wicket win over Southern Premier League rivals St Cross Symondians at the Sports Ground.
Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove's son Jack led St Cross from an uncertain 147-7 (Luke Kimber 37) with a typically lively 58.
But his side's modest 206-9 proved easy pickings for Lymington, who were boosted by Scott's 59 at the top of the innings.
Scott enjoyed an 84-run stand with Richard Lock (42) before Ellis made 49 not out and Dom Hand an unbeaten 21 to guide Lymington to victory.
New Milton skipper James Park and his brother Nick are believed to have left the Green & Golds, who put their troubles behind them to win by 17 runs at Alton.
The Brewers seemed to be on course to overhaul Milton's 159-9 (Tom Arnold 32) at 85-2 (Scott Myers 48), but tumbled to 142 all out.
Alton spinner Julian Ballinger boosted his prospects of catching Lymington all-rounder Matt Metcalfe in the bowling stakes with a 4-37 haul.
Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove's son Jack led St Cross from an uncertain 147-7 (Luke Kimber 37) with a typically lively 58.
But his side's modest 206-9 proved easy pickings for Lymington, who were boosted by Scott's 59 at the top of the innings.
Scott enjoyed an 84-run stand with Richard Lock (42) before Ellis made 49 not out and Dom Hand an unbeaten 21 to guide Lymington to victory.
New Milton skipper James Park and his brother Nick are believed to have left the Green & Golds, who put their troubles behind them to win by 17 runs at Alton.
The Brewers seemed to be on course to overhaul Milton's 159-9 (Tom Arnold 32) at 85-2 (Scott Myers 48), but tumbled to 142 all out.
Alton spinner Julian Ballinger boosted his prospects of catching Lymington all-rounder Matt Metcalfe in the bowling stakes with a 4-37 haul.