A DIVISION leaders Bradford Moor recorded their fourth win in row, bowling out Tong Park Esholt for 108 thanks to 5-22 from Murtaza Ali Abbas, then openers Adil Wahid (56) and Irfan Sadiq (50) knocked off the runs to win by ten wickets.
At The Karmand Centre, Halifax Direct (190-9) beat second-placed Leeds Sikh, who were bowled out for 149 (Harcharan Seehra 59) with the help of 5-33 from Mohammed Iqbal, while third-placed Savile Stars were bowled out for 61 (Naveed Awan 5-13) at New Wortley, who went on to win by five wickets.
Pudsey Congs won for the first time this year when they racked up an impressive 230-3, with openers Macauley Gaunt (99) and Ahtsham Ahmed (70) doing the bulk of the damage before bowling out Thornbury for 158.
Farnley Hill (158, Chris Harris 70) defeated Cookridge, who could only make 88 in reply, while Pudsey St Lawrence made 166 at Shipley but thanks to 54 from Muzamal Shah, the home side won with two wickets to spare.
In B DIVISION, leaders Baildon were beaten for the first time this year, scoring 154 (Nisar Javed 71, Tahir Iqbal 5-37) at Woodhouse, with Qumar Shezad scoring 100 for the home side in their six-wicket victory.
Bhaven Mistry made another century (107) and Aidan Dunne scored 83 in Drighlington’s mammoth 303-8 at Cookridge, who were bowled out for only 113 in reply.
Farsley (148) won at Adel (86) despite fine figures of 8-23 from Sam Pawson for the home team. Morley were bowled out for 97 (Kash Malik 6-16) at Crompark, who made 102-1 to win by nine wickets.
In C DIVISION, leaders Thornbury held Great Horton Park Chapel to 140-8 before making 142-2 in reply. Leeds Sikh B had a ten-wicket win at Baildon after bowling them out for a paltry 69. Drighlington B scored 138 but it was not enough as Pudsey Congs B made 142-4 (Joe Goodchild 59) to win by six wickets. Pudsey St Lawrence B scored 146 but lost by one wicket as Cookridge C made 147-9 in reply.
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