Pudsey St Lawrence cruised into the semi-finals with a nine-wicket win at Hanging Heaton.
They put the home side in to bat and restricted them to 146-8 in the 20 overs. Martin Wood (34) and James Stansfield (31) were the top scorers.
St Lawrence had litttle trouble passsing the target. Opener Alex Stead (67no) and Gareth Clough (40no) secured victory in 16.3 overs and set up a semi-final meeting under the Wagon Lane lights next Tuesday (8pm)
Bradford & Bingley took full advantage of being put in by Bankfoot skipper Micky Hutchins on Tuesday as they made 181-5 in their 20 overs. Bankoot were dismissed for 102 in reply.
Bradford & Bingley made sure of their place in the semi-finals which will be played under their new floodlights at Wagon Lane next week.
They took full advantage of being put in by Bankfoot skipper Micky Hutchins as they made 181-5 in their 20 overs. Bankoot were dismissed for 102 in reply.
Opener Sim on Davies (56), big-hitting Chris Thompson 45no and skipper Phil Slater (30) all made quick runs.
Bankfoot never got going in reply and were dismissed in 17.2 overs for 102. Thompson crowned a good all-round performance.
Bradford & Bingley will now play the winners of Thursday's tie between East Bierley and Yeadon at Wagon Lane next Wednesday.
Cleckheaton became the first side to qualify for the floodlit semi-finals of the Dyson Insulation Twenty/20 Cup when they defeated Farsley by five run at Red Lane on Monday.
The match was reduced to 16 overs a side because of poor light at Cleckheaton, batting first, maded 109-5. Former Yorkshire player Neil Nicholson (32) and overseas player Asif Khan (30) were their top scorers.
Farsley made a terrible start to their reply losing two wickets in Ian Wardlaw's first over - including the prized one of the competition's top scorer Lorenzo Inghram - for just five.
Shabbir Rashid (37) gave Farsley hope but spinner Tom Pringle (3-32) ensured the Cleckheaton clinch their place in the last four where they will play the winners of Wednesday's game between Hanging Heaton and Pudsey St Lawrence.
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