THE Robinson family have claimed a 10-for for Hepworth & Idle in Division One of the Craven League.
Jonathan Robinson, 22, took a career-best 7-30 and his brother Alex, 26, chipped in with 3-33 as visitors Wilsden were dismissed for 68.
As it was the club’s beer festival at Westfield Lane, there were about 500 spectators to witness the feat, with only four Wilsden players reaching double figures, headed by Sam Mitchell’s 14.
Hepworth & Idle then knocked off the runs in 15.3 overs for the loss of one wicket, with Jamie Topham (35no) and Nigel Poustie (23) putting on 63 for the first wicket.
Danny Pearson continued his vital contributions for leaders Bingley Congs at home to Haworth Road Meths, scoring 57 and taking 3-3.
Congs won the toss at Beckfoot Lane and made 237-8, with Pearson putting on 121 for the fourth wicket with overseas Johandre Barnard (76).
Skipper Charlie Raistrick (35no) and Matt Roberts (22) added runs down the order, with Muhammad Zahid (2-34) and Rehan Ahmed (2-25) having the best figures for the visitors.
Meths were then dismissed for 124, with opener Paul Rodwell (59) and Mohammed Sajjad (30) putting on 50 for the sixth wicket.
The visitors collapsed from 116-5, however, with Harry Greenhalgh taking 3-62 and Roberts 2-47.
In Division Two, Eldwick & Gilstead got back on the winning trail at home to Foulridge, who were dismissed for 123 after winning the toss, with Jordan Bayliss taking 4-39, Chris Child 3-23 and Ajeet Singh 2-11.
Singh then scored 34 not out as the twin villages won by four wickets, with Matthew Sharp making 20.
That was also the margin of victory at Silsden after Bingley Congs II made 145, with Lee Crowther (67) and keeper Chris Hemsley (21) putting on 76 for the second wicket, Jamie Teale then adding 30.
Will Tarren (3-31) then took half of the Silsden wickets to fall.
Congs II are 10th on 84 points, six points above Bradford & Bingley III, who lost by eight wickets at Long Lee, being castled for 83 after winning the toss.
Bingley were 55-2 but went to 63-9 before a last-wicket stand of 20, with only Abdullah Hussain (17), skipper Farhan Khalid (18) and keeper Samuel Gokhale (14) reaching double figures.
Long Lee then reached their target in 14.2 overs.
In Division Three, an unbroken stand of 114 between opener Malcolm Kershaw (54no) and James Bentley (73no) took Hepworth & Idle II to an eight-wicket victory at Wilsden II in the 29th over.
The home side, put in, made 159-7, with openers Tanveer Hussain (45) and Adil (14) adding 60 before Liaqat Ali scored 23 and Mudassar Riaz 33, Swaraj Thakur taking 4-27.
Leaders Bingley Congs III totalled 125 against Keighley III in Division Four at Sandy Lane, with Andrew Greenwood (39) and Ali Asghar (23) top-scoring.
Greenwood then took 4-29 and Asghar 5-14 as the Lawkholme Laners were dismissed for 81.
Keighley III also played on Sunday, using Long Lee’s ground as Lawkholme Lane was hosting a Priestley Cup tie.
Visitors Hepworth & Idle III made 73, Daniel Moore (13), Eric Poustie (18) and David Dunne (10) making double figures, with Keighley III winning by seven wickets.
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