After being requested to bat first, Sibley and Jacks reached 59-0 on the finish of the six-over powerplay, however the stand was damaged on 74 within the eighth over when Jacks reduce Benny Howell to Liam Dawson for 41 from 24 balls.
In-form Jason Roy was run out following some wonderful work from the sprawling James Vince after scoring seven from 13 balls, having amassed 258 in his earlier 5 knocks.
Together with his aspect 96-2 within the twelfth over, Sibley acquired again to work and introduced up his half-century from 32 balls however after including 42 from 27 balls with Curran, he finally fell for 70 off 46 balls to a diving catch from James Fuller at mid-on after toe-ending one off Scott Currie (2-36).
Curran and Laurie Evans added 34 from the subsequent 13 deliveries earlier than Curran skied Fuller to Vince to depart for a 20-ball 38 with two overs remaining.
Evans was caught by Dewald Brevis off Currie within the closing over for 19 off 10 balls, and the guests closed on 193-6 with Tom Curran run out off the ultimate ball for 10.
Lhuan-dre Pretorius clipped Sam Curran off his pads for a six from the third ball of Hampshire’s reply and showcased his energy with 14 off Reece Topley’s first over on his return to the Surrey aspect.
Nonetheless, the South African fell in tame style within the fourth over, attempting a reverse sweep solely to top-edge to Topley (2-24) off Jacks for 28 from 19 balls.
Hawks skipper Vince (9) adopted him within the following over, looping Topley to Chris Jordan at mid-on, and Toby Albert inside-edged Nathan Smith behind to Evans because the hosts have been 45-3 on the finish of the powerplay.
Brevis welcomed Kiwi spinner Mitch Santner with two sixes in three balls, however the sport regarded up when he holed out to Smith within the deep off Jordan to depart for 16 from 10 balls with 120 runs nonetheless wanted from 11 overs.
Jordan (2-17) picked up his second wicket when Joe Weatherley’s promising knock ended as he pulled one to Ollie Sykes on 27, whereas Fuller (11) looped Santner to Jacks, and Liam Dawson (1) chipped Topley to Curran to depart the Hawks 98-7 within the 14th over.
Santner bowled Chris Wooden (3) to finish with 2-36, and Smith had Benny Howell (10) caught by Roy and John Turner (4) gap out to Jordan to complete with figures of 3-18 because the Hawks have been bundled out with 13 balls to spare.

