THE Last Man Standing Twenty20 series has attracted enough players to fill six teams in Jimboomba.
In the opening match of week two, Jimby Crickets batted first to score 4-175 against No Limits.
Man of the match Craig Whatmore scored 85 runs from 39 balls and was supported by Phil Walsh with 55 runs.
No Limits fell 57 runs short with the bat, scoring 7-118 from 20 overs.
Keith Ford (34), Gary Bender (21) and Nate Hewitt (28) were the best batsmen for No Limits.
Game two featured Hit and Run and Duck Duck Gone.
Hit and Run was first to bat and scored 6-159.
Man of the match Shaun Harkin scored an impressive 56 runs from 38 balls while Andrew Hardy hit a quickfire 47 runs from 27 balls.
Harkin continued to guide Hit and Run to victory taking two wickets for 17 runs.
Duck Duck Gone's batters were scoring well until the run rate dried up during the middle overs.
Batsmen Daniel Pigram (42) and Bobby Singh (40) kept Duck Duck Gone competitive as they scored 6-138, falling short by 23 runs.
The final match of the day pitted debut team Grip it and Rip it against Beauy Bucheurs.
Grip it and Rip it scored an impressive 4-168 from 20 overs.
Batsman Ryan Galea scored 54 runs from 46 balls.
The Beauy Bucheurs posted a competitive total and needed a home run from the last ball to win.
Bottom order batsman Jacob Wilson was on strike for the final ball of the game and had no hope of hitting a boundary.
After swinging and missing, the Beauy Bucheurs scored 6-158, 10 runs short of victory.
Man of the match Stuart Beadel scored 37 runs and took two wickets for 22 runs from four overs.
Wilson took his first wicket in a Last Man Standing game but was hit for six at every opportunity and bled 50 runs in four overs.
Season one winners Hit and Run remain on top of the season ladder with two consecutive victories and 16 points.
They are followed by Jimby Crickets (14), Duck Duck Gone (12), Grip it and Rip it (six), Beauy Bucheurs (four) and No Limits (four).