ANDOVER sprang a Southern Electric Cup second round surprise, beating 2002 winners South Wilts by two runs at Lower Bemerton.

South African left-hander Pieter Haasbroek's unbeaten 67 guided Andover to 132-7 off 20 overs. But teenager James Hayward appeared to be pointing South Wilts towards a place in tonight's draw for the June 28 quarter-finals with a fine 53.

At 123-4, with South Wilts ten runs short of victory, Hayward charged down the wicket and was bowled by Richard Taylor (3-33). South Wilts closed on 130-5 - two runs behind.

Andy Sexton hit an unbeaten 73 in Bashley-Rydal's 50-run win at Tichborne Park, while one-time Hampshire all-rounder Lee Savident smashed Burridge for 127 as Portsmouth romped to a 108-run win.

Hursley Park's delayed tie against Trojans next Tuesday completes the second round.

Electric Cup round two:

Andover 132-7 (Haasbroek 67, Crick 3-21) South Wilts 130-5 (Hayward 53, Laney 24, Taylor 3-33). Andover won by two runs.

Bashley (Rydal) 177-4 (Sexton 73, Loader 48, Neal 25) Tichborne Park 127-5 (Gerrard 59). Bashley (Rydal) won by 50 runs.

Calmore Sports 71-8 (Ali Mohamed 3-18) Bournemouth 72-1 (Cowley 50). Bournemouth won by 9 wickets.

Havant 158-3 (Prozesky 65, Hindley 53) Purbrook 131-7 (Wessels 51, Hindley 3-31, Cox 3-33). Havant won by 27 runs.

Liphook & Ripsley 130-6 (Bulled 41, Smyth 37, Ballinger 3-35) Alton 124-7 (Gadsby 26, Crawford 3-17, Brownlee 3-45). Liphook & Ripsley won by six runs.

New Milton 92 (Adlem 21, Ord 4-28) BAT Sports 96-3 (Hibberd 38). BAT Sports won by 7 wickets.

Portsmouth 207-5 (Savident 127, Ford 3-41) Burridge 99-4 (Abbott 29, Cawte 25). Portsmouth won by 108 runs.