A SUBLIME innings of 74 from Tom Jellie was not enough to secure victory for Grip it and Rip as BrokeBatMountain continued their unbeaten form to remain on top of the division one table.
Jellie made more than half of his team's score but some tight bowling from Aaron Mitchell (2/15) and Jackson Larkins (2/19) was enough to help BrokeBatMountain through to their fifth win on the trot.
Beauy Bucheurs secured a reasonably comfortable victory over Now or Never B in a top of the table clash at Glenlogan Park.
Josh Browning (50) and Ty Avery (49) led the way for the Bucheurs, helping them chase down 135 with two overs to spare.
Stu Beadel, Josh Graham and Lance Newman all claimed 2/17 in the six wicket win.
The Borobies got their first division one win of the season thanks to dual half centuries from Keegan O'Donnell and Andrew Hardy.
Troy Walters (2/16) and Andrew Steindl (2/22) helped restrict Hit and Run to 132 before the batsmen finished the job in the 16th over to secure a six wicket win.
Purple People Eaters bowled their way to a big victory over Lumberjacks, who were held to 121 batting first.
A quickfire half century to Brian Murphy saw the Purple People through to victory in the 12th over of the chase and secured sixth spot on the ladder.
In division two, ladder leaders Duck Duck Gone trounced Purple People Eaters 2.0 by a whopping 101 runs at James Smith Reserve, Greenbank.
Ben Sweeney 52 and Graham Clark 53 were the chief destroyers, piling on 193 for Duck Duck Gone in the first innings.
James Dumbrell put in a brave performance with the ball to claim figures of 2/3 but the Purple People managed just 92 from 20 overs in reply.
Duck Duck Gone won the reverse fixture later in the day despite the opposition scoring a competitive 173.
Jason Hart led the bounce back with a magnificent innings of 70 for the Purple People but another half century to Graham Clark saw Duck Duck Gone secure a six wicket win.
Jimby Crickets earned a 12 run victory over Now or Never C in a tight clash that went down to the last over.
A half century from Matthew Swinson helped the Crickets through to 132 before the bowlers tightened the screws and kept the opposition to 120 in reply.
No Limits earned a big victory against the high-flying Test Eagles.
Angelo Matthews claimed 2/15 as No Limits held the Eagles to 90. Keith Ford (42) was the main man in the run chase, scoring 42 to help secure victory in the 13th over.
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