Mewies Solicitors Craven & District League Division One leaders Bradley were in majestic form at Embsay, winning by ten wickets.
The Shires Laners were restricted to 150-9, No 10 Scott Robinson top-scoring with 27no as Nick Williamson took 4-33 off eight overs.
The reply was stunning, as the visitors raced to 153 without loss in only 26 overs with Neil Andrews scoring a superb 107 not out – his 22nd league century – and Chris Capstick 40 not out.
They now have a four-point cushion over second-placed Cullingworth following a superb eight-wicket victory by Haworth.
The Rowell boys were in tremendous form again, with Jamie scoring 111 not out and Damian 82 not out as they put on an undefeated 162 for the third wicket. The innings closed on 234-2.
The Roydwood Terrace side were never in the hunt as they crashed for 101, Jamie Rowell taking 5-16 in 4.5 overs.
Third-placed Crossflatts also lost, which puts them seven points behind the leaders.
They were at Oakworth and saw the home side rattle up 202-6, Michael Scarborough making 62, Rob Hopkinson 59 and 15-year-old Lewis Wrathall 38 as Cammi Ayub took 4-63.
Ayub followed this with 41 as the visitors were dismissed for 156. Steve Filkin bowled 19 overs and finished with 7-75.
Haworth Road are fourth following their 75-run win over Cononley.
Mansha Khan (53), opening the innings, and Mohammed Zahid (45) helped the Baildon Bottom side to 181, Colin Stead taking 4-44.
The South Craveners could only manage 106 in reply with Andrew Starkey scoring 29 not out as Zahid took 5-37 and Andrew Gud-geon 5-44.
Cowling look to have secured their future in the division well ahead of their usual schedule as they en-tertained Bingley Congs and put them to the sword by 124 runs.
Ben Thurston’s 102 made it three of his side’s players this year who have scored maiden centuries.
He hit five sixes and ten fours and put on 149 with Mike Dudley, who chipped in with 37 to help the score to 220-7 as Iain Copping finished with 4-52.
Neil Copping made 51 (two sixes, seven fours) of Congs’ 96, Thurston taking 4-15 and Steve Richardson 3-43.
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