Jersey champions Old Victorians have finished third in their group in the European Cricket League and will play in Tuesday’s knockout stages.
They will face Bulgarian side Akademik Sofia in an eliminator after winning two of their four pool matches.
They were beaten by 18 runs by Swiss side Olten on Monday having won one of their first two matches a day earlier.
They went on to beat Afyonkarahisar from Turkey by 128 runs in their final game at the Cartama Oval in Spain.
The win came a few hours after a chastening loss to Olten, who Olten smashed the islanders for 169-7 in their 10 over innings as they hit a total of 19 sixes and 10 fours.
In reply Old Victorians could only get to 151-5 off their 10 overs.
Opener Raihan Stanikazi set the tone for Olten, hitting 20 off the first four balls before being caught.
Yasotharan Thirunavukarasu and Malyar Stanikzai put on 84 in just four-and-a-half overs for the second wicket before Thirunavukarasu was caught for a 21-ball 43 that included six sixes while his partner went on to make 59 off 22 balls including seven maximums.
Scott Simpson took 2-40 while Edward Giles was the only Old Victorians bowler to concede less than 20 runs in his two overs as he returned figures of 1-19.
Old Victorians struggled with the bat early on as opener Charlie Brennan was run out for one in the opening over while fellow Jersey international Jonty Jenner was caught for 13 as they slumped to 32-3 off 3.5 overs.
Jamie Watling and skipper James Duckett showed some resistance as they put on 73 for the fourth wicket to help secure a losing bonus point before Duckett was run out for 29 to leave Old Victorians on 105-4 off 7.2 overs.
Watling went on to score an unbeaten 71, his impressive innings from 27 balls including nine sixes.
The loss leaves Old Victorians third in the group ahead of a final game against winless Turkish side Afyonkarahisar later on Monday.
The top four teams in the five-strong group progress to the knockout stage on Tuesday with the winners making the final round in two weeks.