Tichborne Park conceded a staggering 73 extras as they surrendered their unbeaten Hampshire League, County Division 1 record to Redlynch & Hale.
Extras made up one-third of the Redlynch total of 216-5, which the title favourites failed by 12 runs to match.
Ed Primmer had a nightmare match behind the stumps, as the errant Tichborne bowlers sent byes and wides galore past him.
Left-hander Iain Soutar (62), who retired hurt with facial injuries after top-edging an apparent chest-high beamer from Australian Lawrie Begni, and Jon Burton (44 not out) top scored for Redlynch.
Begni, who comes from Brisbane, failed to finish his tenth over and was immediately pulled out of the Tichborne attack.
Gary Chalkley (47) and Jon Cook (30) responded, but Mark Elkins and Tom Emm broke through at regular intervals to leave Tichborne adrift at 204 all out.
Three teams now remain undefeated, with Andover II, newly promoted Fair Oak and Old Tauntonians & Romsey II extending their winning starts.
Teenager Mark Copplestone struck a career-best 115 as Andover piled up a massive 298-4 before dismissing United Services II for 156.
Fair Oak thrived on a 106-run opening partnership between Mark Thorne (64) and Luke Savage (34) and went on to beat Calmore Sports II by 106 runs at Lapstone Park.
Morne van Rooyen (44), Tony Oxley (39) and Martin Manning, with a quick 26, took Fair Oak on to 254-7 before left-armer Steve Todd (4-24) sent Calmore sliding towards 148 all out.
Newly promoted Locks Heath's 277-4 - of which Australian Brett Whittingham cracked an unbeaten 145 - proved insufficient as Charles Forward smashed a 129 to steer Old Tauntonians & Romsey II to a five-wicket win.
Steve Lockyer was the star of Eastleigh & Otterbourne's 20-run win over Bramshaw, hitting 69 before taking 5-41.
But Eastleigh's 303-9 came under close scrutiny from Bramshaw, who replied with 283, Adam Ridgeway making 89.
Basingstoke schoolmaster Kevin Light hit 50 and took 4-61 to set up Fareham & Crofton's 53-run win over Flamingo, while Naz Ayub scored an unbeaten 108 in Langley Manor's six-wicket win at Burridge.
Sarisbury Athletic are off the mark with Simon Orr (57) and Matt McKeever (5-52) plotting the downfall of Lymington.
Fawley rattled up 327-4 against South Wilts III, with Andy Parratt hitting 120 not out.
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