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P |
PTS |
Lightcliffe (10) |
4 |
64 |
| Farsley (6) |
4 |
62 |
Hanging Heaton (2) |
4 |
56 |
Hartshead Moor (P) |
4 |
55 |
Morley (8) |
4 |
50 |
Woodlands (9) |
4 |
48 |
Yeadon (5) |
4 |
47 |
Bowling Old Lane (7) |
4 |
44 |
Baildon (1) |
4 |
40 |
Pudsey St Lawrence (4) |
4 |
32 |
Bradford & Bingley (3) |
4 |
30 |
Windhill (P) |
4 |
19 |
Division One
Lightcliffe romped to the top of Division One after recording a ten-wicket win over Bowling Old Lane on the day that early pacemakers Hartshead Moor had their unbeaten record ended at Yeadon.
Openers Michael Brooke (94no) and Greig Godfrey (71no) powered their side past the Bowling Lane score of 168 all out. Their fine batting capitalised on the earlier good work of Roger Stead (4-37) and James Horne (4-58) as only Shahid Alishan (42) looked at ease for Old Lane.
Farsley are second, two points adrift, after a two-wicket win over Woodlands in a low-scoring game. Woodlands, who made 304-5 last week, were bowled out for just 88 this time . Ciaeran Garner (35) battled hard but lacked support as Adam Walker (4-17) and Chris Brook (3-24) struck. It was to the credit of the young Woodlands side that they made Farsley fight for their victory. George Savill (3-26) abd Christian Jackson (3-28) bowled well.
| Today's Top Division One stats |
Top team total 231-6 |
Baildon v Morley |
Top individual score 100 |
Ross Todd (Baildon) |
Best bowling performance 5-21 |
| Paul Machell (Yeadon) |
Hanging Heaton are six points behind Farsley after moving in to third place with a 66-run win at Pudsey St Lawrence. The evergreen duo of Mick Horner (5-29) and Pete Byrne (4-0) dismissed St Lawrence for 107 to seal their success. Earlier, Nabeel Hafeez had top scored with 64 out of a Hanging Heaton score of 173-9. Spinner Adam Hopkins was the pick of the St Lawrence bowlers with 5-37.
After three successive wins, newly-promoted Hartshead Moor suffered a 44-5run defeat at Yeadon. The Sovereign Health Care Priestley Shield holders made 175-5 with Dave Machell making an unbeaten 74. When Hartshead Moor replied they were dismissed for 131 by Paul Machell (5-21) and Ryan Mooney (4-31).
Baildon skipper Ross Todd hit a century as the champions returned to form with a 29-run win over Morley. Two sixes and 15 fours flowed from Todd’s bat as he helped his side to 231-6 despite some good bowling from Chris Rodwell (3-37), Naved Siddique (79) and Varundev Sambhi (51no) hit half centuries in the Morley reply of 202-6.
Bradford & Bingley registered their first win of the season when they defeated bottom-team Windhill by two wickets. Jack Holland dominated the otherwise disappointing Windhill innings by making 75 of their 114 runs. Bob Hodson (3-23) and Richard Slater (3-31) were the pick of the bowlers. Bradford & Bingley edged to victory with Warren Allitt (43) leading the way as Lewis Dean (4-44) posed the main threat for Windhill.
Division Two
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P |
PTS |
East Bierley (R) |
5 |
76 |
Undercliffe (6) |
5 |
76 |
Saltaire (9) |
4 |
73 |
Pudsey Congs (R) |
5 |
62 |
Manningham Mills (10) |
4 |
54 |
Keighley (4) |
5 |
53 |
Gomersal (3) |
4 |
51 |
Idle (11) |
5 |
48 |
Cleckheaton (R) |
5 |
45 |
Great Horton (8) |
4 |
44 |
Brighouse (12) |
5 |
32 |
Bankfoot (7) |
5 |
30 |
Spen Victoria (5) |
4 |
23 |
Lowly Great Horton triumphed by three runs as East Bierley were dismissed for
140 in reply to their total of 143-9. Javed Akhtar took 4-40 as James Petty (62no) ran out of partners trying to guide his side to a fourth-straight win.
Mohammad Abbass (42) was the top scorer for Great Horton while Matthew Anderson (4-48) and John Glover (3-20) were the pick of the East Bierley bowlers.
East Bierley now share the lead with Undercliffe who ended Manningham Mills’ unbeaten start to the season. Undercliffe triumphed by 56 runs with skipper Liam Brearley hitting a superb 104 - which contained a six and 14 fours - as they posted a total of 184-7. Mills were bowled out for 128 with Tahir Mahmood claiming 5-28.
Third-place Saltaire are the only team in the entire league who can still boast a 100 per cent record. They secured their fourth straight win when they defeated Cleckheaton by six wickets.
Usman Munir continued his fine early-season form by taking 3-36 as Cleckheaton were dismissed for 145, and hitting 47 as his side eased to victory. Michael Robinson (3-23) and Govinda Bagota (3-33) were the other successful bowlers for Saltaire, while Joe Bowman with 53 and Chris Dobson (30) were the main contributors for Cleckheaton.
| Today's top Division Two stats |
Top team total 184-7 |
Undercliffe v Manningham Mills |
Top individual score 104 |
Liam Brearley (Undercliffe) |
Best bowling performance 6-31 |
| Kamran Khan (Brighouse) |
Gomersal are clearly benefiting from the presence of Richard Gould and Phil Carter in their second team. Gould made an unbeaten 72 and Carter (41no) as Gomersal secured an eight-wicket win over Pudsey Congs. Barney Gibson, who last week became the youngest-ever English first class cricketer when he played for Yorkshire against Durham University made the top score of 42 in the Congs’ total of 156-9. Skipper Chris Rhodes was Gomersal’s most successful bowler with 4-34.
Young Tom Johnson made an unbeaten 37 as Idle secured a one-wicket win over Keighley. Johnson ensured his side overhauled the Keighley score of 140-8 despite the efforts of Jason Perry (5-26). The experienced Tim Burnley (44no) top scored for Keighley, while Chirag Patel (5-31) was Idle’s best bowler.
Brighouse’s Kamran Khan took 6-31 to set up their four-wicket win at Bankfoot. The home side were dismissed for 106 and Brighouse eased home with Christian Dunkerley making 32.
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