Former Eastbourne batsman David Meacher led the way with an unbeaten 78 as Fletching made it two wins from two in division one.
Opener Meacher and Clive Horscroft (43 not out) engineered a recovery as Fletching recovered from 35-5 to claim a five wicket victory away to Chiddingly.
The pair put on an unbroken stand of 112 as Fletching overhauled Chiddingly's total of 144 all out. Gavin Sutherland had top-scored with 41 for Chiddingly while the impressive Terry Lucas, skipper Grant Horscroft and Glenn Potter took three wickets apiece.
Champions Crowhurst Park also staged a recovery to win by five wickets at Wadhurst. Replying to the home side's 113 all out, Park slipped to 39-5 before Victor Walcott took control, serving up some Caribbean flair with an unbeaten knock of 59. Walcott found a solid partner in Roger Hodsell (15 not out).
Earlier, Michael Legg had taken the bowling honours, ripping through the middle order to claim 5-26 off 11 overs as Wadhurst were bowled out for a meagre total.
Park skipper Paul Brookes said: "It was another good all round team performance with some very pleasing individual contributions from Michael Legg with the ball and Victor Walcott with the bat."
Newick are the other team with a perfect record after two games. Their second win of the season was a six wicket triumph away to Heathfield Park.
Ian Cox top-scored with 50 as Heathfield were bowled out for 121, with Rupert Thacker (3-19) the pick of the bowlers. Ed Young hit 64 in reply but it was Sam Carter (25 not out) and Thacker (19 not out) who saw Newick to victory.
An explosive partnership between Simon Pugh (44 not out) and Colin Coddington (33 not out) helped Ringmer to victory at home to promoted Glynde.
Chasing 190 to win, the hosts were on 88-3 going into the last 20 overs but Pugh and Coddington put on 70 in eight overs to see Ringmer to a four wicket victory with two overs to spare.
Earlier, Glynde had recovered from 111-7 to post a total of 189 all out thanks mainly to a stand of 65 between Dale Tranter (39 not out) and Stuart Mouland (37). Graham Pitts was the pick of Ringmer's attack with 5-61, all of which were bowled.
Ditchling won by three runs at home to DPB (Eastbourne). Ollie Burns hit 47 as the hosts were dismissed for 132, James Bentley taking four wickets. Greg Osborne scored an unbeaten 52 in reply but DPB were bowled out for 129.
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