Devastating early spells from Matt Woods and Robbie Shurmer destroyed Amersham and enabled Great & Little Tew to keep up their winning run in Division 2 at Shardeloes on Saturday.
Amersham were left to rue their decision to bat first, as their innings was left in tatters at 32-8.
They recovered to a meagre 81, and although taking five wickets themselves, a win for the visitors was never in doubt as Tew maintained their 100 per cent record at the top of the table.
Woods set the ball rolling by taking wickets in his second and third overs, dismissing both Adam Ali and Andrew Viney for ducks.
Shurmer dismissed the prolific Bruce Friedrichs, whose four runs took 22 balls.
Woods then claimed the wickets of Paul Langley and Hugh Jackson to make it 25-5.
Shurmer took the key wicket of Sri Lanka under 23 player Maduka Liyanapathiranage and Fahad Mullahzad without a run added.
When Woods ran out Jack Rogers for two, Amersham were a humilating 32-8.
Their blushes were spared in part by skipper Luke Jackson, who retaliated with 37 from 54 balls as his side avoided ignominy before being dismissed for 81 in the 33rd over.
Wood returned the superb figures of 4-12 in his ten overs, while Shurmer took 3-29.
This should have been an easy target, but Tew had some anxious moments themselves.
Mullahzada captured three wickets as the visitors slumped to 38-4.
But Curtly Slatter eased their worries, striking seven fours in his unbeaten 33 that came off just 23 balls, to see Tew to victory in the 20th over.
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