Sam Curran’s career-best, unbeaten, maiden T20 century saw South Group leaders Surrey to a 5-wicket win over eliminated Hampshire to guarantee themselves a home quarter-final at The Kia Oval.

The England all-rounder clubbed six 6s and seven 4s in a stay of 58 balls, reaching his century with the winning hit, as the hosts chased down a target of 184 with 5 balls to spare.

Curran, dropped on 11 and caught off a no-ball on 44, shared stands of 86 with Dominic Sibley (27) and 54 with Jamie Overton (21). John Turner returned 2-30 for the visitors.

Hampshire’s 183 was built around a career-best 66 from Toby Albert, his first half-century in the format. Jordan Clark’s 3-24 kept the target within bounds while there were also two wickets for Matt Dunn in his first game, other than One-Day Cup appearances, for three years.

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