Calmore Sports host New Milton at Loperwood Park on Sunday afternoon (3pm) for the right to face Lymington in next Friday evening's New Forest CA President's Cup final at Bashley.
Lymington ended Bashley's own short reign as cup holders with a seven-run semi-final win, defending 109-6 (Richard Lock 25) which owed much to Ryan Scott who smacked three sixes in his whirlwind 40.
Ryan Macciocch, who hails from North-East Premier League club Tynemouth, earned a first team call up (v Lymington on Saturday) on the strength of his 5-14 return, but his Bashley side, having been in charge at 53-3, finished seven runs short, with Dom Hand's spell of 4-20 changing the course of the game.
Lymington ended Bashley's own short reign as cup holders with a seven-run semi-final win, defending 109-6 (Richard Lock 25) which owed much to Ryan Scott who smacked three sixes in his whirlwind 40.
Ryan Macciocch, who hails from North-East Premier League club Tynemouth, earned a first team call up (v Lymington on Saturday) on the strength of his 5-14 return, but his Bashley side, having been in charge at 53-3, finished seven runs short, with Dom Hand's spell of 4-20 changing the course of the game.