Morley's Kashif Naveed hit an unbeaten 132 - the highest score in this season's competition - as Morley secured a 107-run win at Brighouse in Group Three.
He hit five sixes and 14 fours in a 79-ball innings which helped Morley to make 211-1 inn their 20 overs.
He put on 108 for the first wicket with Chris Feeney (32) and then gained good support from Richard Winn (31no). Brighouse were dismissed for 104.
Brighouse bounced back from that defeat by beating the nine men of Gomersal by 44 runs.
They made 197-5 with Daniel Dunkerley (50), Christian Dunkerley (44), Hans Randawa (42) and Dean Crossley (30) taking runs off the nine-man Gomersal side.
Opener Jack Seddon reached his half-century off 28 balls for Gomersal and went on to make 88 out of a total of 153-7.He put on 81 with Andy Gorrod (35).
Holders Clearwater St Lawrence proved too good for Yeadon Jets as they strolled to a nine-wicket win in Group Two.
St Lawrence bowled out Yeadon for 112 with Damon Gormley (29) and Ben Elvidge (23) the top scorers.
St Lawrence took just 9.5 overs to knock off the runs with David Stiff hitting an unbeate 44 and Steve Watts (41no).
Baildon marked their return to tthe Dyson Insulations Twenty/20 Cup with a double-header against Keighley and Bradford & Bingley.
The Keighley match produced the best finish of the day.Mahmoon Rashid hit a six from the final ball of the game to seal a two-wicket win.
Keighley were dismissed for 110 as Richard Atkins (3-9) andTabbi Bhatt i (3-17) bowled tidiily.
Basildon's reply was dominated by Tom Smallwood (43) and Dom Chalk (23no) until Rashid stole the limelight,
Baildon weren't so fortunate in their second game. They lost by nine wickets to Bradford & Bingley who have been runners up for the past two years.
Baildon made 135-7, but Bradford & Bingley cruised to victory with Chris Thompson hitting an unbeaten 77 and Scott Etherington (44no). They shared an unbroken partnership of 138.
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