Saltaire continue to slip down the Aire-Wharfe League Division One table and could be in line for a shock relegation unless their form improves.
Champions in 2021, they had moved into a decent position a few weeks ago, but have now lost five games in a row.
They were obliterated by nine wickets against high-flying Pool on Saturday.
Having made a respectable 187-5 from their 40 overs, with Arsaam Malik scoring a superb 94 from 95 balls, Saltaire would have fancied their chances of defending that total.
But Pool made light work of their chase, producing a rapid opening partnership of 153 and winning with over 10 overs to spare.
Saltaire will remain confident of survival, 22 points clear of the drop with five games to go, but Tong Park Esholt are in even more danger, just nine points clear.
TPE were in dire straits at 76-8 against North Leeds, but an enterprising 37 from No.10 Saqib Mir helped push them to 141 all out.
But those added runs did not prove costly for North Leeds, who cruised home by eight wickets.
Steeton look primed for promotion from Division Two after romping to a nine-wicket win over Kirkstall Educational.
Ben Hemsley took 4-39 as Kirkstall were dismissed for 159, before Craig Walton’s 70 not out steered them home with ease.
Bolton Villas are third-bottom, but there is a sizeable gap to the drop zone.
Mid-table Follifoot attacked their bowling with gusto, racking up 319-9 in 39 overs.
Despite a quickfire 66 in the middle order from Bilal Ahmed, Villas did not come close to chasing down a revised target of 280, and were dismissed for 227.
Harden stay top of Division Three after beating Leeds Modernians by five wickets.
Hosts Modernians made 212-9, with opening bowlers Matthew Hogg and Ben McGonigle taking 5-37 and 4-54 respectively.
Harden slipped to 115-5 in reply, but then Martin Walker and Owen Narey struck 46 not out and 42 not out respectively to see their side to victory.
Thackley's own slim chances of promotion may have slipped away, after their surprise six-wicket defeat to lowly Collingham & Linton seconds.
Jack Holland top scored with 78 not out as the Bradford side posted a respectable 241-6 from 40 overs.
But a real team effort saw Collingham time their chase perfectly to win with an over to spare.
Bingley Congs are almost certainly out of title contention in Division Four now, after losing a low-scoring affair at Bilton by three wickets.
Congs crashed to 92 all out, Josh Nutting top scoring with 23.
Harry Treloar had made 22, and then the all-rounder took 5-16 to set Bilton nerves jangling, but the hosts eventually scrambled over the line.
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