It’s all change at the top of Division One of the JCT600 Bradford League, with Bradford & Bingley taking over the leadership after both Farsley and Pudsey St Lawrence’s unbeaten runs.

While Bradford & Bingley were defeating Gomersal by 38 runs, Farsley were going down by the same margin at Woodlands and St Lawrence were spinning to a 37-run loss at Hanging Heaton.

It means that Bradford & Bingley are two points ahead of Hanging Heaton, who are two points in front of Farsley and St Lawrence.

The most dramatic game was at Bennett Lane, where St Lawrence lost their last nine wickets for 35 runs as they capitulated from 112-1 in reply to Hanging Heaton’s 184 all out.

Spinners Umar Rehman (6-18) and Mark Lawson (3-39) did the damage after Saints looked in control thanks to openers Mark Robertshaw (40) and Adam Waite (38).

The Hanging Heaton total owed much to the efforts of James Stansfield (38) and Lawson (32), who had to contend with good bowling from Gareth Clough (3-22) and David Stiff (3-49).

Woodlands skipper Pieter Swanepoel became the first bowler to dismiss the Rams’ Jamaican batsman Lorenzo Ingram this season during a match-winning spell of 5-24.

Ingram, who had made 368 runs in his previous three innings, was out for just one.

Swanepoel was well supported by left-arm spinner Chris Brice (3-54) as Farsley were bowled out for 101.

Woodlands had been made to fight hard for runs when they batted first.

Simon Mason (37) made his highest score since joining from York, but his side struggled against the left-arm spin of Ingram (4-21), and their total of 139 looked meagre.

Skipper Phil Slater led from the front as Bradford & Bingley collected 20 points against Gomersal.

He struck three sixes and 12 fours in an unbeaten 103 as his side posted the day’s highest score of 304-4 at Wagon Lane.

Chris Thompson hit five sixes and five fours in a typically robust 63 not out and shared in an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 131 with Slater. Opener Simon Davies made 59.

Gomersal, who had won their previous two matches, replied with 265. Former Farsley batsman Shabbir Rashid led the way with 84, while Ben Platt scored 53.

David Clow (3-48), and James Davies (3-52) were the pick of the Bradford & Bingley bowlers.

Cleckheaton climbed off the bottom as they defeated new basement club Undercliffe.

Tim Jackson, a close-season recruit from Saltaire, hit 73 not out and shared in an unbroken fourth-wicket stand of 103 with Ian Nicholson (43 not out) which enabled their side to overhaul Undercliffe’s 191-5.

Pudsey Congs returned to winning ways by beating Manningham Mills by 26 runs. Paceman Muhammad Naved (4-52) and left-arm spinner Glenn Roberts (4-38) did the damage as Mills slipped from 128-2 to 190.

East Bierley beat Baildon by six wickets, Gharib Razak (64no) and Thomas Owens (56no) starring for the winners.

Division Two leaders Saltaire maintained their unbeaten record - but only just- as they beat Yeadon by one wicket with one ball to spare in another close encounter at Roberts Park.

Last weekend they were involved in a tie with Bowling Old Lane, and a similar result was likely for the front-runners until newcomer Richard Spry hit the winning run off the fifth ball of the final over from Mahmood Rasool to edge Saltaire past Yeadon's total of 175-8, which was built around the contributions of James Todd (41) and Kassir Maroof (33).