A century partnership between Zane de Monte (48) and Joe Coombes (49) pointed Bramshaw towards a three-wicket victory over Langley Manor – and a national Village Cup upset.
Their stand came just in the nick of time as Bramshaw, chasing Manor’s 201, were wobbling at 34-3.
They added 112 and with Terry Harrison making a useful 39 Bramshaw overcame a mini-collapse to win with six overs to spare.
Next up on May 27 is a visit from Liphook & Ripsley, who enjoyed a comfortable win at Hursley Park, where a 97 run opening stand by Ryan Covey (63) and Rob Nicklin (56) provided the foundation for a comfortable 96-run victory.
Jack Campbell cracked an unbeaten 59 as Liphook rattled up 221-8.
Aaron Williams and skipper Nick Turner, with 29 each, were the only Hursley batsmen to make an impression.
Off spinner Dave Oliver 4-28 and medium pacer Sean Burton 3-37 were the chief wicket takers as Hursley faded to 125 all out.
Simon Barnard’s unbeaten 114 for Hambledon proved to no avail as Tichborne Park chased down a formidable 229-5 (Ben Allen 4-28) to win by two wickets with seven balls to spare.
Leading the post-tea assault was Tom Allam, who struck a blistering 96, including three sixes and 13 fours.
Ed Primmer (41) shared a significant 134-run partnership.
Redlynch & Hale exited the NVC after being on the receiving end of a 252-run blast from Lacock.
Shrewton’s Will Harries produced one of the bowling performances of the round with a 7-28 return which left Burbage in tatters at 94 all out.
Will Sleeman (42) and Rich Barnett (40) completed the ten-wicket formalities for Shrewton, who now play Parley, who thrashed them by a massive 186 runs in the only Hampshire League County Division 1 match to finish last Saturday.
A 144-run stand between Shane Green (66) and Alex Nippard (77) set the tone for Parley’s formidable 244-7, while Ollie Green took 6-26 as Shrewton collapsed to 60 all out.
Their stand came just in the nick of time as Bramshaw, chasing Manor’s 201, were wobbling at 34-3.
They added 112 and with Terry Harrison making a useful 39 Bramshaw overcame a mini-collapse to win with six overs to spare.
Next up on May 27 is a visit from Liphook & Ripsley, who enjoyed a comfortable win at Hursley Park, where a 97 run opening stand by Ryan Covey (63) and Rob Nicklin (56) provided the foundation for a comfortable 96-run victory.
Jack Campbell cracked an unbeaten 59 as Liphook rattled up 221-8.
Aaron Williams and skipper Nick Turner, with 29 each, were the only Hursley batsmen to make an impression.
Off spinner Dave Oliver 4-28 and medium pacer Sean Burton 3-37 were the chief wicket takers as Hursley faded to 125 all out.
Simon Barnard’s unbeaten 114 for Hambledon proved to no avail as Tichborne Park chased down a formidable 229-5 (Ben Allen 4-28) to win by two wickets with seven balls to spare.
Leading the post-tea assault was Tom Allam, who struck a blistering 96, including three sixes and 13 fours.
Ed Primmer (41) shared a significant 134-run partnership.
Redlynch & Hale exited the NVC after being on the receiving end of a 252-run blast from Lacock.
Shrewton’s Will Harries produced one of the bowling performances of the round with a 7-28 return which left Burbage in tatters at 94 all out.
Will Sleeman (42) and Rich Barnett (40) completed the ten-wicket formalities for Shrewton, who now play Parley, who thrashed them by a massive 186 runs in the only Hampshire League County Division 1 match to finish last Saturday.
A 144-run stand between Shane Green (66) and Alex Nippard (77) set the tone for Parley’s formidable 244-7, while Ollie Green took 6-26 as Shrewton collapsed to 60 all out.