Veteran duo Phil Garner and Paul Snell rolled back the years as holders Shipton-under-Wychwood moved into the regional quarter-finals of the National Village Championship with a comfortable six-wicket victory over Uffington.
Garner and Snell claimed three wickets apiece as Shipton's bowlers restricted Uffington to 101 all out - the final wicket falling in the 40th over.
In reply, hard-hitting Jason Constable was an early casualty for Shipton, but Steve Bates (33) and Shaun Miller (29) saw the holders home, as they passed their target with more than 20 overs remaining.
Shipton will meet Sandford St Martin in the last eight after they cruised to a nine-wicket victory over Buscot Park.
After bowling out Buscot for 100, Ian Johnson smashed a rapid unbeaten 72 as Sandford eased home in the tenth over.
Skipper Andy Broadbent hit 86 as Warborough & Shillingford saw off Charlton-on-Otmoor by seven wickets.
Chasing Charlton's 158-6, Warborough were quickly reduced to 9-2 in reply, but Broadbent and Duncan Pickering (46no) steadied the ship as Warborough went on to win with 7.4 overs to spare.
Warborough will face either Ascott-under-Wychwood or Broughton & North Newington, after their match was not played and has been re-arranged for this weekend.
Tiddington's Pete Unsworth was the star in the 105-run victory over Hanborough.
Unsworth top-scored with 55 as Tiddington reached 213-9 off their 40 overs, before taking 5-19 as Hanborough were skittled out for 108.
Aston Rowant provide Tiddington's next test after they beat Kingston Bagpuize by 16 runs.
Paul Plumridge hit 65 as Rowant reached 219-7, and despite Martin Shepherd's 61, Kingston fell just short.
Kidmore End beat Hook Norton by eight wickets to set up a match with Peppard, who enjoyed a walkover against Tetsworth.
Oxfordshire quarter-final draw: Tiddington v Aston Rowant, Shipton v Sandford, Ascott-under-Wychwood or Broughton & North Newington v Warborough, Peppard v Kidmore End.
***Scorecards in Saturday's Sportsmail
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