LAST Man Standing Twenty20 series under dogs No Limits struggled against a powerful bowling attack from season favourites Hit and Run.
The No Limits batting order collapsed under pressure from in form Hit and Run Bowler Simran Singh, with enviable bowling figures of 4-14.
This comes one week after Simran Singh guided his side to victory against Grip it and Rip it with figures of 4-20.
No Limits scored 7-123 from their 20 overs with help from Sandro Santo, who scored 59 runs from 43 balls.
The total never looked like it would be defended as Hit and Run scored a quick 126 runs from 13.3 overs with four wickets in hand.
Standout Hit and Run batsman Andrew Hardy scored 51 runs from 31 balls.
Man of the match honours went to Simran Singh for his consistent bowling ability.
Hit and Run secured a bonus point on the season ladder for their four wicket victory.
Game two
A TIED clash between Grip it and Rip it and Jimby Cricket featured dramatic scenes including high batting scores and an ambulance visit.
Jimby Crickets batted first and slammed their way to a respectable 5-208 from 20 overs.
Man of the match Craig Whatmore had no problems clearing the boundary rope with 68 runs from 24 balls.
Whatmore was supported by Colin Ginn (55) and Jason McNamee (41).
In Reply, Grip it and Rip it batsman Tom Jellie hit the fastest 50 in Last Man Standing Beaudesert history with 51 runs from 13 balls.
It was a miserable time for bowlers as Ryan Galea (54) and Harry Russell (51) continued to smash their way to glory.
A Grip it and Rip it player suffered an injury during a crucial time in the game, leaving the side on 2-198 after 17.4 overs.
Both captains decided to declare the game a tie.
Game three
DUCK Duck Gone struggled to get off the mark against economical bowling from the Beauy Bucheurs.
Key batsman Jason Hart was the only player who held his team's innings together with 52 runs from 32 balls.
Good bowling from Aaran Randall (2-12) helped restrict Duck Duck Gone to 4-118 from 20 overs.
The Bucheurs looked at ease with the bat as openers Tyson Breed (51) and Matt Turbill (42) scored a 90-run partnership from 10 overs.
Duck Duck Gone bowler Daniel Pigram was the only one to trouble the Bucheurs batting order with two wickets from two overs.
The Beauy Bucheurs scored 2-123 from 12.3 overs and won a bonus point with a six wicket victory.