Daniel Bill Bromond connected a century from 48 balls, where Kent Spearfres ended the start of Somersist by 100 % for the T20 Blast campaign.
Meanwhile, the Gloucestershire hero suffered from a fifth consecutive defeat as Glamorgan beat 40 races in Bristol.
Matthew Pots Durham inspired his winning six and Aikit over Yorkshire, where the England team Bakman returned the best 5 to 17 characters in Clifton Park in York.
Les Lesstroster has ended three times in a losing match with a comfortable victory over Warsstrchire.
Performance cards match
The T20 explosion this year was missing to Senthore before Bell-Drummond used the maximum benefit from the mixture of the mixture to help the leaders of the Southern Group Sumerrest.
The 31 -year -old has broke the 12 -four -year -old and participated in an opening position 158 with Tawanda Muyeye (70) to give Spitfires the ideal platform after the bats were asked.
MUYEYE's efforts were his second highest degree in this way, but when he was the third man in 200, Kent only added 28 other races of the remaining four amounts.
The host side successfully chased Al -Nasr goal of 230 to overcome Midlesx last Thursday, and an early root from Tom Panton (68) Will Smeed (24), where they were placed in 91 of the first seven games, threatening to make this look easier.
Nathan Gilkerst Panton dropped in his depths when he committed only two and it seems that this error may be costly as five and six sixty -six out of 33 balls of Kent Mann to compensate for his field misdemeanor by besieging the England racket.
Tom Kuller-Kadamor (38), Shawn Dixon (31*) and Ben Green (25) remained the hopes of Somersist alive, but the final match of Tom Rogers, with 19 runs, won a vital victory to push them to fifth.
Gloucestershire's The glory of winning the title in 2024 must seem after an era after a fifth defeat of five games because they lost six share against 25 races to lose Glamorgan.
The ASA tribe continued to reinforce his growing reputation, with a four-five-year-old Jersey captain in 63 defeats from 28 balls to the highest levels of visitors in 189-6 in Bristol.
The host side seemed to have its 190th goal on hand in 103-3, but the Masson Crane (4-20) and Emad Wassim (3-23) put pressure and despite 52 Cameron Bancroft, it retreated to 149-9, which are the only team in the competition so far to score a point.
“There is great harm and great disappointment because our performance is not due to a lack of effort or lack of preparation,” said Captain Jack Taylor.
“We are not out of competition, but we made it very difficult for ourselves to defend the cup.”