Harden are keeping up their hopes of promotion from Division C alive after a string up superb results.
They kept the run going with a six-wicket victory over Horsforth at the Cuckoo Nest ground.
The Leeds side reached 202-7 with Nishan Gonsalkarale scoring 102 of their runs.
Harden were not shaken by the total and secured a six-wicket win with Andy Bairstow scoring 72 not out. He was backed up by Paul Spencer who was also undefeated on 33 with Andy Moulds scoring 33.
Silsden ran into the batting power of Burley's David Brook who has already scored a double century and a 'ton'. He kept the run spree going with 160 not out as he showed little respect to the Steeton bowlers.
After losing four wickets with just 48 runs on the board Silsden dug in with John Akrigg scoring 57, Hayden Tennant 38 and Andy Pullen 28 and they fought to hold out for a draw, collecting one point which could prove vital at the end of the season.
Burley's five points allowed them to leapfrog over Silsden into third place in the table, but they will have to keep looking over their shoulder as the Cobbydale team keep up the pressure.
Aussie Grant Lindsay led Steeton's batting attack against defending league champions Guiseley but he could not save his side from a five wicket defeat.
Lindsay scored 86 with Paul Barrett adding 36 not out as they set the home side a target of 195-9. Andrew Paley took five for 52.
Glen Taylor topped the replay with 91 as they claimed victory.
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