With two games being wiped out because of unfit grounds in Bradford Evening League Division One, attention was focused on Division Two, where a full set of fixtures went ahead.

Low Moor continued their unbeaten record, overcoming Norwood Green in a very tight and evenly-matched game.

Carl Harrison (50no) was again in the runs as the visitors posted 141 for four, helped by a lusty 34 from Jason Slator.

The home side were rescued from a precarious 41 for five by Mohammed Amin (52no) but his enforced retirement came as a blessing for Andy Pinfield's men, as they won by nine runs.

Wibsey Park Chapel missed a few of their regulars as Sandy Lane achieved only their second win of the season.

Feyez Akram's half century helped his team to a healthy 128 for five. The home team were 64 for three at the halfway stage but they then collapsed to 88 all out.

Haworth Road kept up the pressure on the leaders as Mick Brooksbank (53no), Chris Griggs (33) and Will Burgess (43) enjoyed the bowling of John Breare to make 176 for seven. In reply, only Matthew Tinsley (31) offered any resistance as John Breare finished on 79 for six.

Royal Mail overcame Bingley Cong's total of 101 for seven for the loss of three wickets with just four balls to spare, Andy Sutcliffe top scoring with an unbeaten 38.

With Esholt having withdrawn from the league because of difficulties in raising a team, the only game to go ahead in Division One was at Windhill, where Thornton opener Richard Gould (49) was the foundation for their total of 110 for six. Top-scorer for Windhill in reply was Gavin Holmes at No 9 with 18 not out as their challenge ended on 96 for seven.