It was a family affair as Muff Field A got revenge on their B team in the Bradford Mutual Sunday School League's Inter-divisional game. Three brothers, two father and sons and an uncle and nephew were umpired by a father and son.
In their first meeting this season, the B team shocked their A team with a one-wicket win but this time they had Younis Bismillah, who took eight for 44 and then hit an unbeaten 40 as the A team won by seven wickets.
In the top-of-the-table clash in Group B, Bowling Baptist suffered their first defeat of the season and drop to third.
Mayfield's Adam Beesley took five for eight as Bowling slumped to 42 all out, Mayfield going on to win by six wickets.
Omars moved into second place after their seven- wicket triumph over Central YMCA. Harshal Patel took five for 18 as YMCA were bowled out for 106, and an unbeaten half-century from Omar Saddiq seeing Omars home.
Bradford Property Rental-Odsal opened up a six-point lead at the top of Group A after a two-wicket triumph over Yorkshire LPS.
Cambing won their first game of the season - a comfortable success over Hallfield.
Bradford Gymkhana moved into second after an easy victory over Mandhata. Shakeel Ahmed made an unbeaten 43 as Gymkhana reached 162 before Abdul Hakeem took four for 18 as Mandhata were dismissed for 67.
There is no change at the top of Group C as the top three all won. Bradford Property Rental-Odsal maintained a four-point lead after an eight-wicket victory against Great Horton Meths, Paul Cuthbertson taking seven for 24 and scoring an unbeaten 42.
Cambing B, who have played one more game, stay second after their ten-wicket win over West Bowling.
Abdul Majid made 47 as Bowling were all out for 71, but an unbeaten 51 from Verindar Singh saw Cambing home.
Cross Roads-Daisy Hill restricted Mayfield B to 83 for eight and won by four wickets.
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