JAMES Hayward pillaged 28 runs off one over as South Wilts swept into the Southern Electric twenty20 Cup quarter-finals – they travel to Liphook & Ripsley on Sunday – with a 67-run win over Calmore Sports at Bemerton.

The former skipper, who made a century in the 2013 Ageas Bowl final against Burridge, hit 50 – with Calmore spinner James Rose catching the full blast.

The opening two deliveries of Rose’s only over were reverse swept for four – and the third for an audacious six.

Then followed a reverse sweep four, a textbook boundary through extra-cover and, to finish, another reverse sweep for six.

Rose waved the white flag and withdrew from the attack.

With Rob Pittman (31), Ryan Duffield (21) and Jake Foley (20) also scoring quick runs, South Wilts marched on to 188-9.

Calmore made 121-7 in reply (Paul Proudley 27) with Luke Evans taking 3-21.

“The T20 was a good all-round performance,” captain Tom Morton said.

“The batsmen in particular executed an array of fearless shots which manipulated the field and made the most of the short boundary, no better example than the over James (Hayward) with all those reverse sweep shots off one over.

“Luke Evans backed this up with figures of three for 21, and good contributions with both bat and ball from Rob Pitman.”

Quarter-final draw and dates: Bashley (Rydal) v St Cross Symondians (July 26, 3pm), Hampshire Academy v Sarisbury Athletic (July 12, 2pm), Liphook & Ripsley v South Wilts (Sunday, 3pm), Paultons v Havant (Sunday, 3pm).