Kevin Neave hit an unbeaten 99 as Easton beat Bramshaw by six wickets to qualify for the national stage of the npower Village Cup.
Bramshaw recovered from 9-2 through Adam Ridgeway (28) and Mark Brearey (34) to reach 184-9 with John Wall hitting 26 not out, Joel Worrall (23) and Jamie Terris (20).
But Easton won with an over to spare, Steve Green (25) and brother Shaun (20) giving Neave fine support.
Rowledge are also through to the last 32 after a thrilling two-wicket win over Valley End, who were dismised for 197 (Tim Wheatley 5-21).
Rowledge plunged to 40-5 but an undefeated 84 by Nick Morant, aided by Darren Mitchell (38), saw them home in the last over.
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