Liss v Liphook & Ripsley II: LISS batted first and made a positive start.
Opening batsmen Pleace and Austin looked comfortable and both batsmen reached their half-centuries.
With 20 overs left Liss were 110-0, and the hosts looked to kick on.
The introduction of Akash made an impact, with Austin stumped for a valuable 71 after a 153-run opening partnership.
Pleace was joined by Hannam and the pair added 38 together before Akash dismissed Pleace for 92.
Liss were 191-2 with six overs left, and Sam Harvey joined the attack and picked up some quick wickets. Allcock took Liss past 225 and maximum batting points, as the hosts finished on 226-6.
Charles and Moore opened the bowling for Liss, and Charles struck first when he had Tarmind caught for eight.
Moore and Clarke struggled to find their rhythm though, and Covey and Oliver built a good 42-run partnership. Dillon-Thiselton and Hedicker were introduced to the attack and Hedicker had Covey caught for 17 off his first ball.
Hedicker struck again, and with 20 overs left Liphook were 86-3.
New batsman Flack increased the run rate, and Oliver reached his half-century.
Small struck in his second over and had Flack caught for 33, and the visitors required 72 from the last six overs with six wickets left.
Moore took two quick wickets and Oliver fell for a fine 81 as the visitors finished on 204-7 and Liss won by 22 runs.


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