FELIX Organ struck 74 off 57 balls before Brad Wheal and John Turner destroyed Lancashire’s batting and essentially their hopes of Metro Bank One Day Cup progression.

Hampshire had stumbled to 50 for four but Organ headlined a fightback with 74 and his second fifty of this season’s campaign.

Lancashire then outdid their host's top-order collapse by sinking to 19 for five in the face of Wheal and Turner’s electric new ball pace - the duo ended up with three for 14 and four for 24 respectively.

Chris Green’s valiant 100 – his List A best – saved some face but Organ again impressed by taking two for 31 with his off-spin to complete a 71-run victory.

Hampshire have lost a wicket before the end of the second over in each of their One Day Cup matches so far.

Having been stuck in, the trend continued when The Hundred releasee Joe Weatherley nicked Will Williams behind.

His opening partner Fletcha Middleton lasted until midway through the fifth over when Tom Bailey found bounce and away movement to touch the edge.

The first boundary eventually came off the 42nd ball – when Nick Gubbins flicked off his hip – but he played onto his own stumps to make it 32 for three, with Tom Prest seeing the sag continue to 50 for four with a chip to short midwicket.

Toby Albert and Ben Brown put on 44 to steady things before Organ and Dom Kelly added 76 to breeze Hampshire to the brink of a seemingly impossible 200.

Kelly fell for a run-a-ball 36, before Eddie Jack came and went, but Organ spearheaded 62 runs coming off the last six overs to end up on 74, and take his side to 222.

A now tricky-looking chase overwhelmed Lancashire, as they slipped to 19 for five inside 10 overs.

Scotland international Wheal’s first two victims were Harry Singh and left-hander George Balderson.

Green wasn’t going to allow Lancashire set a record low as he put on 51 with Rocky Flintoff and moved towards his second format half-century, which came in 48 deliveries.

Williams stayed long enough to allow Green, the best batter on the day, to reach a much-deserved hundred in 94 balls, but next ball he was bowled to give Turner his fourth to complete the win.