ANEURIN Donald produced his destructive best to score the first white-ball century of his career as Hampshire beat Kent Spitfires by three wickets in a nervy trip to the Isle of Wight.

Donald smashed 106 off 73 balls – which included six maximums – with Tom Prest and Ben Brown scoring classy 70s as Hampshire chased down 325 in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup.

Daniel Bell-Drummond had totted up 150 in a brilliant innings after sizeable stands with Harry Finch and Alex Blake but it wasn’t defended despite Matt Parkinson twice being on a hat-trick.

Kent was eliminated by Lancashire’s victory while Hampshire, who were already through, will play Worcestershire on Sunday in a quarter-final at the Ageas Bowl.

Kent chose to bat and Joe Denly was dropped before chopping Ian Holland on in a short stay, with Jack Leaning bowled by Mason Crane’s first ball of the day.

But the Spitfires took control on a great batting pitch through Bell-Drummond and Finch.

Bell-Drummond rolled through the gears bringing up his third half-century on the competition in 65, with Finch following in 60 deliveries.

Finch was bowled by Eddie Jack to end a 134-ball stand, but that only kick-started a blitzkrieg between Bell-Drummond and Blake.

Bell-Drummond’s seventh List A century in 108 balls before Blake smashed 26 off a Dom Kelly over during a 98-run partnership in a little over 11 overs.

Blake’s dismissal for 46, lbw attempting to reverse Crane, saw five wickets fall for 35 runs as the visitors slowed down.

Hampshire needed to chase the 325 down in approximately 32 overs to beat Leicestershire to the top spot in Group A – however, they didn’t attempt the unlikely feat.

Fletcha Middleton was caught and bowled by Jaydn Denly but Tom Prest kicked the innings into gear with the adhesive Ben Brown.

Prest’s third score over 50 in the competition included eight fours and a six which thumped into the bumper crowd.

His 78 in 75 was merely the amuse bouse to Donald’s main course. He tottered along at a run-a-ball before exploding.

He started by almost sending Qadri over his head and back to the mainland before turning to his trusted slog-sweep to take down Matt Parkinson and Denly with five more sixes.

Brown – after 73 off 77 – and Joe Eckland fell in successive balls to Parkinson before Donald reached a popular century in an astonishing 71 balls.

He was bowled by Qadri to leave 37 still needed in seven overs. Holland and Keith Barker’s dismissals to Parkinson in back-to-back balls saw the game close back up.

But Felix Organ’s 30 not out steadied things before Crane won it with a six and a bow.

Speaking after the win, Donald said: “It was a fantastic win and really sums up our competition and our form over the past few years.

"This young group keeps on coming on leaps and bounds, we have really dominated teams.

“I guess there is some disappointment about not finishing top but other than getting a few more days to recharge the batteries it is alright. We are really proud and I’m not sure we could have given much more.

“It was nice to get a few. It was great to hit them nicely as I owed the boys some. I’m pretty disappointed not to get us over the line."