With the possibility of weather the possibility of weather, Hampshire won the toss and asked Surre to bat first.
Dome Sibley torn James Fuller on the ropes, as Surrey placed 18 from the first two overs of the 18 -year Seam, but South African spinner Byorn Fortuine made his debut in place of Liam Dawson, luring Sibley directly to sweep for John Turner for 13 in the third.
Jason Roy began to heat up as the hosts reached 43–1 at the end of the six-over powerplay, but Curry wooed the Oli Pope to step into her stumps and try to try to scoop, only to leave for the keeper Albert and leave for 11. The Pope has scored 25 runs to open the batting and left 51–2 out of eight.
Roy skipper was joined by Sam Curan, but his side was 64–2 on the midway point as the Hawks bowlers slowed down their progress-limited the chairs to just 10 borders and four sixes in 20 overs.
Pressure reported that Roy tried to take the turner on the mid-wicket border, only inside the rope who departed for 37 to find Vederli and 37 to get out 67-3 in the 12th over-although Roy finished as the major scorer of his side for the third straight game.
Laurie Evans and Curan struggled to get caught up with the attack of the Hawks and had 91–3 remaining with all the five overs, although both were loose in the Turner’s finals, in which Karran launched the back-to-back sixes, to score 21 runs to score 21 runs from five balls and launch in the sky to send a Quran packing for 34 to 34.
Tom Curan expelled Weatherly out of a deep square wood (2-27) with a skier and was caught by Oli Cyx for a three-ball by Curry, while Vederli took Chris Jordan to be 19 off Curry (2–17) to finish 19th for the 19th position.
Roy gave a sharp opportunity to the second slip from the opening ball from Dan Warl, which gave Albert another life, but all the bowlers kept the hooks in the check until it started raining till it rains.
The last over of the powerplay, the first of Sam Curan, cost 16 some wrong fielding and the hooks reaching 50–0.
With 10 wickets in hand, Hawks 48 was well ahead at a DLS rate, when he was eventually closed after 8.2 overs with a score of 63–0.
Vince remained unbeaten at 33 with 28 delivery at 28 from 28 to 28, as Hawks won his second T20 in the last 11 meetings.