Bramshaw's brave run in the National Village Cup, climaxed by a victory over Southern Premier League Division 2 outfit Langley Manor, ended with a three-wicket county semi-final defeat by visiting Liphook & Ripsley.
Brendan Streather's authoritative 61 provided the backbone of Bramshaw's 185, the opener's dismissal by slow left-armer Dave Elliott (4-47) enabling Liphook to make inroads.
Joe Coombs and Jamie Martin, with 22 each, chipped in as Bramshaw reached 185, leaving 8.2 of their 40 overs unused.
Ryan Covey (51), pictured, and the in form Harry Munt, who had already each bagged a couple of Bramshaw wickets, dominated the Liphook reply of 186-7. Covey completed his 50 in 46 balls and Munt went on to complete an undefeated 72, as wickets tumbled at the other end to Bailey Loveless 2-29, Jamie Martin 2-36 and Mark Angel 2-17.
Liphook will play either Easton & Martyr Worthy or Tichborne Park in the county final on Sunday week, June 10. Their rain delayed semi-final is at Tichborne this Sunday.
Parley conceded their Dorset/Wiltshire tie to Shrewton, who visit Lacock in their final, while Rowledge narrowly defended 214-7 (Sam Moseley 71) to beat Blackheath by nine runs.
Rowledge visit near neighbours Frensham in the Surrey group final, while a walkover has teed up a home tie for Bedhampton against Sussex League side Findon at Bidbury Mead, also on Sunday week.
Brendan Streather's authoritative 61 provided the backbone of Bramshaw's 185, the opener's dismissal by slow left-armer Dave Elliott (4-47) enabling Liphook to make inroads.
Joe Coombs and Jamie Martin, with 22 each, chipped in as Bramshaw reached 185, leaving 8.2 of their 40 overs unused.
Ryan Covey (51), pictured, and the in form Harry Munt, who had already each bagged a couple of Bramshaw wickets, dominated the Liphook reply of 186-7. Covey completed his 50 in 46 balls and Munt went on to complete an undefeated 72, as wickets tumbled at the other end to Bailey Loveless 2-29, Jamie Martin 2-36 and Mark Angel 2-17.
Liphook will play either Easton & Martyr Worthy or Tichborne Park in the county final on Sunday week, June 10. Their rain delayed semi-final is at Tichborne this Sunday.
Parley conceded their Dorset/Wiltshire tie to Shrewton, who visit Lacock in their final, while Rowledge narrowly defended 214-7 (Sam Moseley 71) to beat Blackheath by nine runs.
Rowledge visit near neighbours Frensham in the Surrey group final, while a walkover has teed up a home tie for Bedhampton against Sussex League side Findon at Bidbury Mead, also on Sunday week.