Findon are just one match away from playing at Lord's after booking their place in the National Village Knockout Cup semi-finals.
The Invitation League club beat Linton Park of Kent by four wickets in the last eight of the competition.
Opening batsman John Rogers was the star, hitting 102 not out to help Findon recover from 96-6 to post 193-6.
Findon will now travel to Welsh side Sully Centurions on August 8 for the chance to play at the home of cricket.
Findon, who are competing in the competition for only the third time, reached the semis last year where they lost to eventual winners Shipton-Under-Wychwood by just five runs.
Captain Nigel Waller said: "It is an absolutely fantastic achievement to reach this stage again. It is such a tough competition and Linton were a pretty good side, so to beat them like we did was superb.
"I'm not looking ahead to the final just yet because the team we have to play next are very strong. They have a couple of ex-Glamorgan players and an England under-17s player, so it is going to be tough.
"But we're not a bad side ourselves so we will go up there with nothing to lose and see what happens.
"The whole tournament is a step into the unknown and we have done well up until now so hopefully we will be able to carry on."
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