The blockbusting 379 for five became just a distant memory as Saltaire failed to get into three figures at home to Mirfield in Bradford League Division Two.

Record-breakers Tarek Alam and Tariq Haroon managed just 19 runs between them as the home side collapased to 83.

Captain Ijaz Khan took four for 25 as Mirfield lost eight wickets in search of the low total, but they notched up their second win with overs to spare.

Bradford & Bingley continued their fight for an immediate return to the top flight with a second maximum-point win. Overseas player Hasnain Kazim earned his spot once more with a five-wicket haul as Bankfoot were dismissed for just 132, despite a Saleem Mughal 71.

The home side raced to victory with 15 overs to spare, knocking up their 133 with five wickets in hand. They now head the early league table, one of five sides on maximum points.

Putting together the highest score of the day, Gomersal reached 221 for three in a second innings run chase.

Unlike their Division One counterparts many sides played for the win, rather than bore draws, and no one more so than Bradley Parker.

His second century in consecutive weeks, this one an unbeaten 105, helped the home side to 12 points for the season.

Kevin Dewhirst hit 61 in Esholt's 219 for seven but Parker's century gave his side a seven-wicket victory with 12 overs to spare.

Playing their first game of the season, Idle made light work of Manningham Mills - tight bowling limiting the visitors to 123.

Top-scorer Nadeem Hanif (39) put Idle under pressure with four for 19 but they reached their target with three wickets still in the tent.

Keighley notched up win number two on the bounce after Bowling Old Lane managed just 142 for the loss of nine wickets.

Losing just four wickets, Keighley moved into the leading pack with 12 points, after securing victory with another 30 balls still to come.

Salts were destroyed for just 70 as Morley bagged a convincing 131 run victory.

A Chris Smith 64 helped Morley to their 201 total who then kept Salts down to just over two runs an over with some frugal bowling.

The pick of the bowlers were Paul Kinder, who took three wickets for four runs in nine overs, and David Nebard, who took four for ten.

Brighouse disposed of Windhill with a swift second innings run-chase.

The home side knocked together 126 for seven giving Brighouse a chaseable target. Opener Phill Carter's unbeaten 74 helped the visitors reach 127 with just three wickets down.

Hartshead Moor got a winning draw despite only putting together a 165 target. Drighlington managed just 115 for eight despite batting for 53 overs, to earn them a point.