Wapping Dolphins produced a superb display to chase down defending Vandermark Cup champions London Tigers in the Victoria Park Community League.
Tigers smashed 195-4 with an unbeaten 59 from Mo Fahad but a fine opening stand with half centuries from Tim Alexander and Dudley Spiers saw Dolphins win in just 14.2 overs.
London Eagles made 177-6 against Sky Mighty Tigers as debutant Shawon Chowdhury led the way with the second highest score this season, smashing an unbeaten 74.
Sky ended up short on 143, despite a half century from Rahat Mo.
Royal Tigers struck the highest score this season, walloping 228-3 against the Rose & Crown, with 50s from Akib Rahman, Soiod Milon and Mizan.
Adnan Islam claimed two quick wickets as Rose & Crown slipped to 99-5, before reaching 174-6, thanks to a battling unbeaten 66 from Nithin Cirsanagandla.
Stepney Royals defeated I Don't Like Cricket after posting a daunting 223, the second highest this season, with Johnny Nazeem hitting 53 alongside a late blast from Aminur Rahman (51 not out) who struck six sixes.
IDLC crumbled to 65 all out with Esa Zakir Khalil taking a season's best 4-11 and Yesh Parssottam (20) top scoring.
Stokey Scoundrels beat Broadway in a last-over thriller, after Maroof Ebrahim smashed a sizzling half century alongside a more patient 50 from Sri Bala in a total of 154-6.
Stokey slipped to 40-3, before a crucial 51 from MV Rao and 33 from Lee Houghton set up a tense finale, with keeper and final batsman David Peters finding the winning runs.
Camel smashed their highest ever VPCCL total for a superb win over Sky 2 to book their progress
Rana Ghosh smashed 59 alongside a blazing 50 from Marcus Weekes as Camels struck 188, with Mohammed Anas (36) top scorer as Sky ended up on 152, with Weekes taking 4-55.
Regents smashed 199-2 against Victoria Lounge, with half-centuries from openers John Maple and Mark Partridge alongside 41 from David Campbell.
And Lounge were all out for 150, with captain Jim Crutcher (43) top scoring, as Maple (3-14) took two wickets in two balls.
Regents will play Camel Lights in the third round.
De Beauvoir Dugongs walloped 207-2 against NMCC as Sameer Megan hit 51 alongside a stunning 12-ball 50 from Seb Buddle which included seven sixes.
NMCC made 127-4 with Kiran Tailor scoring a dogged 39 and the ever attacking Abhimanyu Sharma a rapid 35.
The Dugongs now play Super Rangers for a place in the quarter-finals.
Old Fallopians 2 beat Wednesday Night in a thriller, smashing 180-3 as Ziggy Gilani made a typically aggressive 51 alongside knocks from Matt Wake (37), Mohammed Faraz (27) and Faisel Mahboob (26).
Wednesday fell to 105-5, before skipper and last batter Faiyaz Pathan smashed an unbeaten 46 alongside 59 from opener Hamla Shoaib, as they closed on 172-6. Anirban await Old Fallopians 2
Bansko Bears booked a third-round tie against I Don't Like Cricket with an easy win over MUFG.
Zac Powell (3-14) and Jackson Baille (2-11) helped bowl out MUFG for just 89, Raj Vishvakarma (17) top scoring, and an unbeaten 37 from Seb Powell helped Bansko home in 12.1 overs.
Super Rangers struck 192-5 thanks to 50 from Aasad Mujtaba and a late blast from Akib Ejaz (42) who smashed 30 in the last over.
Phoenix All Stars, despite a half century from Ismail Matvad, an aggressive knock from Ramiz Khan (33) and quickfire 22 from Yousef Khan, reached 171-5.
Gina Bogan league leaders London Universities beat North London, after losing captain and danger striker Noor Talib early, caught by Lauren Pittman.
A superb half-century from Zaynah Rehman kept LU at 11 an over and after she retired in the sixth Emily Norris struck 32.
A late flurry of wickets saw Zaynah return to the crease for three balls, ending up unbeaten on 62 as LU made 176-6.
In reply, openers Izzy Cooke and Lauren Pittiman dug out a dogged 67-run stand, which ended when Pittiman (24) was superbly run out from a direct hit by Seema Mahandru as they closed on 100-3.
*London Fields produced a stirring display to defeat defending champions St Clements in the North East London League.
Tom Craven's defiant 74 led Fields to 218, before ever-reliable spinner Troy Utz (3-5) and Sam Elgar (2-10) combined as St Clements collapsed to just 109.
Canary Wharf continued their fine start to the season with a comfortable victory over Royal Sovereigns, who were dismissed for 142 as Anish Saraf took 3-26.
An unbeaten 59 from Mayur Sampat alongside 52 from Sid Bhaskar saw Wharf to victory in just 23 overs to remain top of the table.
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