Orla Prendergast hit 56 off 30 balls in The Blaze's successful run chase against Warwickshire
Hampshire have gone top of the One-Day Cup table following a thrilling day of four tight finishes.
England batter Danni Wyatt-Hodge hit a stunning century for Surrey against Hampshire but finished on the losing side by 13 runs.
Elsewhere, the run out of Yorkshire's Rachel Slater off the final ball saw Durham earn a tie at Scarborough, while Essex claimed their first win and The Blaze chased down 303 to beat Warwickshire.
Wyatt-Hodge heroics not enough for Surrey
Wyatt-Hodge smashed her second century of the season but could not prevent Surrey from losing back-to-back matches.
Maia Bouchier (78) and Abi Norgrove (81 not out) had underpinned Hampshire's 272 with half-centuries.
And Bex Tyson (3-60) proved the best of the three left-arm spinners on show, despite being the only one of the trio not selected for the T20 World Cup, by taking three wickets.
England star Wyatt-Hodge almost trumped the lot with a masterful 11th career hundred but Hampshire held their nerve to win by 13 runs to remain unbeaten and knock Surrey off the top of the table.
All eyes were on Tilly Corteen-Coleman after the 18-year-old had been picked in England's T20 World Cup squad, along with the party to face New Zealand – her first international recognition.
She was immediately in the action as she bowled the first over after Hampshire had chosen to bat first, and proceeded to only go for nine runs in her first six-over spell.
The tone that Corteen-Coleman set allowed Surrey to pile on the pressure and stop Hampshire from ever looking like posting an imposing total, despite a host of starts from their top order.
Hampshire's 272-5 had looked slightly short at half-way but Surrey also struggled to find fluency on the used pitch.
Paige Scholfield was the only top order Surrey batter to score at will, striking 44 off 55 balls, but her demise sparked a collapse of four wickets in 15 balls.
At 81-6 the damage appeared to have been done, with 192 still required, but Wyatt-Hodge had other ideas by using every bit of her experience.
But having looked on course to completing a heist, she was run out for 119 with 22 still needed from 15 balls – which Hampshire defended.
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Phoebe Turner and Jess Jonassen scored brilliant centuries for Durham and Yorkshire as both teams played out a thrilling tie at Scarborough, with the White Rose losing four late wickets, all run out, as they attempted to chase 291.
England A all-rounder Turner helped Durham recover from 53-4 in the east coast sunshine to post 290-8, a total also including Bess Heath's Durham best of 70 off 52 balls. Turner's 100 not out off 82 balls represented her maiden competitive century.
Australian all-rounder Jonassen then scored 104 off 109 balls, her second ton in as many games, to put the White Rose in a great position at 207-4 in the 37th over.
But four run outs, including Rachel Slater trying to scramble a single through to wicketkeeper Tahlia Wilson off the last ball from Turner, left Yorkshire 290 all out.
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