A 306-run opening stand propelled Hadspen to potentially the highest TCL score ever, amassing 454 to defeat Bracknell by 331 runs.
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Thanuka Dabare blasted premier league's first double century, scoring 200 off 91 balls including 14 fours and 17 sixes to overshadow Dane Anderson's 132 off 75 (10 fours, nine sixes).
The hurt didn't stop for Bracknell's bowlers as Liam Reynolds (40*), Dilan Jayalath (27) and Damian Woods (20) all batted above a strike rate of 100 with Jeremy Tuson's 3-74 the best figures.
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In chase, coach Dylan Semmens top scored with 27 as the away side were dismissed for 120 with Beau Hills taking 5-19.
Perth's run of form continued, winning their sixth game in a row to defeat Longford by three wickets.
The Tigers batted first, making 8-148 with Josh Adams' patient 41 top scoring but it wasn't enough to restrain the in-form Demons, who despite losing early wickets, rallied through Matthew Lawrence (45) and Ethan Goldfinch (35) to secure the win.
Goldfinch (3-42) and Max Magann (3-27) were each side's best bowlers.
Legana snapped their losing streak by adding to ACL's in a six-wicket victory.
The Bluebacks made 146 thanks to some strong work from middle-order trio Shaun Woods (38), Simon Chappell (33) and Nashib Nisthar (21) but Adam Bourke's 5-22 decimated the lower order.
Dylan Sharman (62) and Donald Howarth (32) made the chase a simple one for the Durhams to get their first 2021 win.
Half centuries to Jonty Manktelow and Rickie Wells set the tone for Evandale Panthers' 57-run win over George Town.
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They steered their side to 8-172 with George Town looking like cruising to victory until the Saints lost 8-28 as Manktelow (4-10) and Karan Singh (4-14) tore the game apart.