DEVIZES left a good position slip as they were defeated by Glastonbury.

It had started well as they reduced the hosts to 25-3, James Ashford-Brown taking two wickets.

But the boundaries continued to flow as James Hildreth threatened to tear the bowling apart in a 35-ball innings of 45 before Mark Banham caught him.

A fifth-wicket partnership of 109 from Andrew and Dyer eased Glastonbury to 288 from their 50 overs.

Devizes slipped from 22-0 to 65-6 as Andrew did the damage with the ball.

Mark Colyer made a stubborn 51 not out but Devizes only managed 169-8.