Pudsey Congs batsman Scott Cunningham set a new Black Sheep Champions Trophy individual record score of 210 as his side set up an all JCT 600 Bradford League final against holders Woodlands.

Cunningham's magnificent innings enabled Congs to make a massive 356 for four against the Craven League champions Oakworth, who they bowled out for 178 with young Ben Birkill taking four for 33.

Michael Scarborough was the one Oakworth batsman to impress with 52.

Congs will now face their old rivals Woodlands at Hanging Heaton on September 16 (noon start).

Congs skipper Babar Butt said of Cunningham's knock: "He had to grind it out for his first 50 and then things became easier. Once he got past 100, he decided to tee off' and everything he went for came off and he just went on and on. It's up there with some of his best knocks."

Butt also had praise for Birkill, saying: "He has filled in a few times and every time he has impressed with the ball. He took a hat-trick against Townville at the same stage last year when we went down but this time he has helped take us a step further."

Defending champions Woodlands scored a hard-earned 27-run win over Yorkshire League champions Barnsley at Shaw Lane.

Once again the man of the moment Chris Brice was the star performer.

After producing an unbeaten 88 the previous day against Cleckheaton, the all-rounder top-scored again with 31 as Woodlands were bowled out for 175.

Brice followed up by taking four for 32 as Barnsley were dismissed for 148.