Bo Powell wrecked Paultons top order with a spell of 5-32 which set up Parley's five-wicket win and maintained the Bournemouth club's 17-point lead at the top of Southern Premier Division 3.
He took the first five Paultons wickets to leave the hosts 63-7 and facing a step closer to relegation.
Liam Longland (33) sparked a recovery which Marcus Bragginton (2-7) ended at 130.
Knocking off the runs was far from a straightforward exercise as Parley, who surrendered their unbeaten record to Hursley Park a week earlier, lost five wickets themselves before Alex Nippard (46) and Tom Saunders (25) calmed nerves.
He took the first five Paultons wickets to leave the hosts 63-7 and facing a step closer to relegation.
Liam Longland (33) sparked a recovery which Marcus Bragginton (2-7) ended at 130.
Knocking off the runs was far from a straightforward exercise as Parley, who surrendered their unbeaten record to Hursley Park a week earlier, lost five wickets themselves before Alex Nippard (46) and Tom Saunders (25) calmed nerves.
Standing (from left): Alex Blogg Ben Holden Tom James Will Flynn Alex Topley Kumo Sharma.
Front: Henry Sparks Jensen Bishop Oli Green Ollie Spink Munish Khurana.
Hursley Park's hopes of building on their success at table topping Parley were dashed by a 77-run defeat by Fareham & Crofton at The Quarters.
All the batters in Fareham's top seven made starts, with Tom Kent making a patient 33 and Jez Bulled 54 in an all-out total of 1907, the last four wickets falling for just one run before tea.
Hursley lost wickets far too regularly, seven batsmen being bowled as they fell to 120 all out, Alex Topley scoring 34. James Hawley impressed with 3-33.
Front: Henry Sparks Jensen Bishop Oli Green Ollie Spink Munish Khurana.
Hursley Park's hopes of building on their success at table topping Parley were dashed by a 77-run defeat by Fareham & Crofton at The Quarters.
All the batters in Fareham's top seven made starts, with Tom Kent making a patient 33 and Jez Bulled 54 in an all-out total of 1907, the last four wickets falling for just one run before tea.
Hursley lost wickets far too regularly, seven batsmen being bowled as they fell to 120 all out, Alex Topley scoring 34. James Hawley impressed with 3-33.