OXENHOPE are the only first team in the Spenser Wilson Halifax League with two outright wins from as many matches.

Hosts Old Crossleyans soon found themselves in trouble against Nathan Storton (3-16 ) and Robin Cusdin (2-19) in the First Division clash.

The change of bowlers did not help the home side either as Liam Dyson (3-14) and Tom Mawer (2-0) cleaned the tail up to dismiss the home side for just 54.

It was not all plain sailing for the visitors, however, on a tricky surface but Mawer (18) and Scott Mallinson (21no) did enough to seal the 12-point victory.

Queensbury were 62-4 at Great Horton Park Chapel but recovered to make 194-8, chiefly thanks to a fifth-wicket partnership of 79 between Amjad Ali (55) and Joshua Dougall (25) as the wickets were shared around.

Park Chapel also had their middle-order stand, this time by Waqar Ahmed Ilyas (45) and Chris Brown (31) but they lacked support as Gurdev Singh (8-20) helped to whistle them out for 121.

There was no play in the match between Low Moor and Southowram.

Warley severely tested defending champions Jer Lane in the Premier Division, making 248-7 (Simon Collins 4-90), but the leaders replied with 253-8 with two balls to spare, Johnny Lister hitting 98 (two sixes, 14 fours) after arriving at the wicket at 29-2.

Michael Hustler (59) and Nasir Chowdrey (35no) also helped take Jer to victory.

Joshua Hutchinson (3-69) was Thornton's best bowler against SBCI, who totalled 269-6, but the visitors were worried when Greg Soames (38), Greg Carnall (78) and Nikki Hutchinson (55) did well at the top of Thornton's order before they finished on 260-8.

Cullingworth are leading the Second Division after making 240-9 at Old Town, Graham Rankin top-scoring with 47 not out at No 9.

Ben Burkhill then led the way with 3-19 as the hosts were dismissed for 121.

Opener Imran Aslam (31) was defiant for Denholme Clough, who were dismissed for 73 at Clayton as Mitesh Mistry took 5-27, Adnan Shafique (31no) and Chris Ramsden (23no) then guiding the hosts to a ten-wicket win.

Shelf's top three of Jonathon Marshall (56), Andy Dimbleby (29) and Billy Sugden (46) cashed in at home to Outlane in making 236, but the visitors replied with 203 after being 67-7, Robert Ramsden (4-53) and Neil Armitage (4-59) taking the bulk of the wickets.