Excellent bowling from veteran seamer James Fuller, slow left-armer Andrew Neal and pacy 16-year-old Manny Lumsden proved too much for Surrey at the Kia Oval as the visitors claimed a nine-wicket win.
The Hawks dismissed Surrey for 160 in 46.3 overs before skipper Nick Gubbins anchored the chase with 87 not out from 60 balls. Hampshire’s fourth win in five Group A matches boosts their ambitions of qualification for the Metro Bank One-Day Cup knock-out stages.
Gubbins was initially joined in an opening stand of 54 with Ali Orr (27) before Fletcha Middleton arrived to hit an unbeaten 35 from 24 balls in an unbroken second wicket stand of 108.
Gubbins twice hoicked fast bowler Nathan Barnwell twice for six in an opening over. Gubbins hit three sixes and 13 fours in all, while Middleton’s contribution was two sixes and four fours.
Earlier, 35-year-old Fuller finished with four for 34 after polishing off a Surrey innings that never got going and was in danger of complete implosion at 89 for six before keeper-batter Josh Blake and bowlers James Taylor, Barnwell and Majid provided at least some lower order resistance in front of a near-5,000 crowd.
Blake was Surrey’s joint top-scorer with 22 alongside South Asian Cricket Academy graduate Nikhil Gorantla, who was Fuller’s first victim when he was excellently caught low down by Neal diving forward at mid on in the 18th over.
That left Surrey 68 for three and rookie tyro Lumsden had already made his mark by then, first forcing Rory Burns to miscue a pull to his fourth ball – to be caught and bowled for 20 – and then seeing Adam Thomas chop on to his stumps for 12 in his third over.
At 16 years and 288 days, Lumsden bowled with genuine pace in just his second List A appearance and although there were a number of wild deliveries, including an intended bouncer that flew for four wides, he impressed across two spells in his two for 46 from 10 overs.
Even more impressive was 25-year old spinner Neal, who played two first-class matches for Leeds-Bradford MCCU in 2019 but only made the first of his previous four List A appearances earlier this month at the start of Hampshire’s One-Day Cup campaign.
His three for 33 from 10 nicely-controlled overs now gives him nine wickets in the competition and here he numbered the Surrey middle-order of Ben Foakes, Ollie Sykes and Cameron Steel as his scalps.
Foakes mishit to long on for five, Sykes was brilliantly held by a diving Felix Organ at long on for seven and Steel drove tamely to short extra cover to go for five.
Blake’s 22 was ended by a fatal nibble at Fuller, Taylor (19) offered a few meaty blows before skying Scottish all-rounder Brandon McMullen to long on and Barnwell departed for 15 miscuing high to keeper Ben Mayes.
Yousef Majid was left 13 not out when No 11 Alex French fenced Fuller to slip to go for a fifth ball duck and all that remained was to see how quickly Hampshire’s top order could knock off the runs.






