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Second team Review 2010
Posted: July 10, 2010
Baildon and St Lawrence take maximum points

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Quick Table
 
P
PTS
Baildon (5)*
14
194
Pudsey St Lawrence (12)
14
194
Hanging Heaton (2)
13
163
Lightcliffe (P)
15
160
Bowling Old Lane (3)
14
158
Bradford & Bingley (P)
14
151
Farsley (4)
13
150
Morley (9)
14
145
Woodlands (8)
12
142
Yeadon (6)
14
127
Cleckheaton (12)
14
122
Pudsey Congs (11)
15
97
East Bierley (7)
14
84
     

Division One
The top two both gained maximum points as the title race hotted up.

Baildon maintained gained the full 20points from a 104-run win over Bradford & Bingley.

Afzal Khan and Ross Todd both made 62 as Baildon built a score of 235-7.

Bradford & Bingley, despite a defiant 50 from Andrew Clarke, were dismissed for 131 as Jamie Abbott (4-44) and Tim Forster (3-31) posed problems.

Champions Pudsey St Lawrence racked up the day's highest score of 311-6 as they defeated Yeadon by 120 runs.

Lee Mortimer led the run spree with a magnificent innings of 123 and he was well supported by Chris Hester (48), Dave Dawson (48) and Duncan Butler (47) as the Yeadon bowlers were made to suffer.

Yeadon's two in-form batsmen Dave Thompson (65) and Dave Machell (33 were their top scorers as they were dismissed for 191. Leg spinner Adam Hopkins took five for 59 and seamer Richard Marsden (3-64).

Today's top Division 1 stats
Top team total 311-6
Pudsey St Llawrence v Yeadon
Top individual score 123
Lee Mortimer (Pudsey St Lawrence)
Best bowling performance 7-22
Aleem Ladak (Lightcliffe)

Hanging Heaton moved up to third after a three-wicket home win over Bowling Old Lane. Chris Goodaire made an unbeaten 69 and was supported by James Byrne (47) and Dave Lawrence (45) as Old Lane's score of 225-9 was overhauled.

Khalid Rehman (44) and Faisal Hussain (42) were the main runscorers for Old Lane while Pete Byrne (3-55) and Goodaire (3-66) were the most successful bowlers.

Lightcliffe are up to fourth after winning a low-scoring encounter at Cleckheaton. The visitors looked to be heading for defeat when Stuart Houlbrook (5-19) and Joe Bowman (3-8) bowled them out for just 73, but they hit back through Aleem Ladak (7-22) and James Godden (3-27) to dismiss Cleckheaton for 60 and win by 13 runs.

Relegation-threatened Pudsey Congs gained a much-needed four-wicket win at Morley but are still 30 points below the safety mark.

Morley were bowled out for 126 as Callum Oliver (4-21) and Chris Doey (3-20) did much of the hard work. Only Andy Hayward with 31 showed prolonged resistance.

Congs reached their target thanks to another solid innings from Ramandeep Kang (35).

Division Two

Rob Ellis hit a sparkling 137 as leaders Hartshead Moor consolidated their position with a 47-run win over Keighley.

Quick Table
 
P
PTS
Hartshead Moor (7)
14
205
Gomersal (6)
14
200
Bankfoot (12)^
14
186
Windhill (5)
14
162
Undercliffe ®
14
155
Spen Victoria (3)
14
145
Keighley ®*
14
138
Great Horton (8)**
14
134
Manningham Mills (9)
14
126
Saltaire (4)
14
104
Idle (12)
14
90
Brighouse (12)**
14
63
     

Ellis played a fine array of attacking strokes and received support from James Hardcastle (40) as Hartshead Moor made 248 all out.

Luke Chapman (4-15) and Alex Towler (3-52) stuck to their task well for Keighley,

The visitors' reply was dominated by Liam Dyson. He struck a fine 110 but - just like his club colleague Matthew Bottomley who made a century for the first team - he ended up on the losing side.

Hardcastle (3-39) and Jack Baldwin (3-56) were the pick of the bowlers.

Second-placed Gomersal recovered from 26-8 to record an 18-run win over third-placed Bankfoot.

Nigel Hanson (7-20) looked to have bowled Bankfoot into a dominant position until Liam Grant (63no) led a bold recovery which enabled Gomersal to finish on 126. Chris Ignatowski picked up three for 33.

Today's top Division 2 stats
Top team total 248
Hartshead Moor v Keighley
Top individual score 137
Robert Ellis (Hartshead Moor)
Best bowling performance 7-20
Nigel Hanson (Bankfoot)

Bankfoot's batsmen had no answer to the bowling of Ryan Kitson (5-29) and Josh Fell (4-24) as they were dismissed for 108.

Another bowler to claim seven wickets was Mohammad Ramzan of Great Horton. His wickets enabled Great Horton to dismiss Manningham Mills for 104 to seal a 54-run win. Ramzan finished with seven for 56. earlier Waleed Khan (4-55) and Jamal Mahboob (3-17) had restricted Great Horton to 158 all out.

Lewis Dean continued his good form for Windhill. He took five for 45 as his side dismissed Undercliffe for 177 to secure a 46-run win. Amir Saeed (65) and Tahir Amin (51) helped Windhill to make 223 batting first.

Oliver Davidson's highest score of 79 helped Spen Victoria to secure a three wicket win at Brighouse. Earlier, Mahboob Hussain (5-33) and Fehsal Rajput (4-31) had bowled out the home side for 157. Hansey Randawa (40) and James Curtis (36) were the top scorers.

Veteran Tony Brassington rolled back the years as he made 97 to help Idle to a six-wicket win at Saltaire. Nick Sugden (84) was also in good form as Idle gained a welcome victory.

Saltaire's total of 224-8 owed much to the efforts of Michael Thornton 68. Young Sam Johnson took three for 37 for Idle.

 

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