Netherfield went second in the Northern League Division One after a 127 -point victory.
The victory was against the form of settle in Parkside Road.
New Zealand professional, Cole McConchie, played an important role in victory by scoring 76 points of 70 balls in the first round.
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The other contributions included Richard Everett (54), John Huck (30) and Oli Wileman (25).
Isaac Medhurst after taking a counter (Image: supplied)
Netherfield managed to finish his 50-year session with an imposing score of 257-8.
Matt Jackson’s performance stood out in the second round when he took three settlements in exchange for 33 points, helping Netherfield to fill the victory while Settle was rejected for 130 points out of 38.1 Overs.
Netherfield has made several changes to their starting eleven, and after winning the draw, decided to beat first.
Matt Jackson (Image: supplied)
Ben Barrow and Richard Everett managed to forge a 47 -counter first window partnership before disturbing the rhythm of Barrow, which was overthrown by Will Davidson.
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Everett and McConchia subsequently took control, McConchia struck for a quick shot 76.
Everett’s sleeves ended at 54 when it was caught and upset Amar Ullah.
McConchia and Huck’s partnership added more points to Netherfield, pushing their score on 190 points before Huck was released by Ullah for 30 points.
Richard Everett keeping the counter (Image: supplied)
More counters followed in rapid succession before professional McConchia is perplexed after marking 76.
Settle began to find a certain balance when Will Davidson claimed Lee Hogg’s counter before Bowling Dave Darley.
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At this stage, Netherfield was 207-8 before Wileman and Oliver Sanday increased the scoring to 251.
Cole McConchia (Image: supplied)
Sanday was caught by Will Vauses, played by Davidson, after 18 impressive take 24 balls.
The match saw Wileman stay undefeated with 25 out of 37 balls, helping Netherfield closed at 257-8 out of 50 Overs.
Settle started loudly in their response with Davidson and Zane Nirodi displaying a 48 first window partnership.
Isaac Medhurst (Image: supplied)
Matt Jackson said that the Nirodi counter before Isaac Medhurst came out Davidson from the equation.
Settle resilience has started to decline while new counters fell thanks to Fielding Netherfield Protean, which included additional counters for Jackson, Medhurst, Sanday and McConchie.
Netherfield will now play an outside match against Garstang before going to Leyland in the 40 Cup semi-finals.