HIT and Run cruised to victory against No Limits with a bowling assault which dismissed the opposition in less than 15 overs.
The Last Man Standing Twenty20 cricket teams enjoyed a change of scenery with games played at the James Smith Recreation Area at Greenbank.
Games will continue at Glenlogan Park, Jimboomba, next week.
After winning the toss, Hit and Run went out to bat first and scored 6-169 from 20 overs.
Man of the Match Shannon White performed well with the bat scoring 49 from 23 balls along with Kane Barber who scored 50 from 36 balls.
No Limits struggled with the bat and collapsed all out for 126 from 14.1 overs.
White's bowling proved decisive with impressive figures of 2-15.
Mark Wiggington was the pick of the batsmen for No Limits with 62 runs from 26 balls.
Game two
DUCK Duck Gone went in to bat first against the Beauy Bucheurs.
After 20 overs, Duck Duck Gone posted a modest score of 5-140.
Bobby Singh was the best with the bat scoring 53 runs from 42 balls.
It was not enough to stop the Bucheurs, who were in cracking form with the bat, and scored 143 from 13 overs.
Man of the Match Daniel Lake scored 50 runs from 21 balls.
The Beauy Bucheurs claimed a convincing six wicket victory.
Game three
THE final game of play between Jimby Crickets and Grip it and Rip was decided swiftly.
Defending their place at the top of the Last Man Standing season ladder, Jimby Crickets went out to bat first.
Jimby Crickets scored 3-140 from their 20 overs.
Skipper Sandro Santo scored his first half century with 51 runs from 27 balls.
Grip it and Rip it wasted no time chasing down the total and scored 3-146 from just 11.3 overs.
Man of the match honours went to Reid Breeze with 52 runs from 19 balls and Harry Russell who scored a whopping 34 runs from only nine balls.
The outcome propelled Hit and Run back to the top of the ladder on 38 points while Jimby Crickets slipped to second with 32 points.
Grip it and Rip it are not far behind on 28 points, Beauy Bucheurs are fourth with 26 points, Duck Duck Gone is fifth with 24 points and No Limits trails on 12 points.
Season two of the Last Man Standing Twenty20 cricket series will continue to play fixtures until October 6.
Semi-final and grand final matches will then be played on October 13.