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Division One
Pudsey Congs sprang a major upset as they hauled themselves off the bottom of the table by defeating leaders Lightcliffe to record their first win of the season.
| Today's top Division 1 stats |
| Top team total 307-9 |
| Pudsey St Lawrence v Morley |
| Top individual score 107 |
| Chris Goodair (Hanging Heaton) |
| Best bowling performance 7-52 |
| Adam Walker (Farsley) |
Congs won by seven wickets and chased down a Lightcliffe score of 214-6 thanks to some solid batting from Phil Allinson (92), Imran Ahmed (50no) and Keegan Moodley (37)
Skipper Gareth Stevens (82no) and Ian Towers (46no) had been the main contributors for Lightcliffe while Wasim Bashir (4-65) was the pick of the bowlers for Congs - who have leapfrogged East Bierley who were without a game.
Champions Pudsey St Lawrence reduced Lightcliffe's lead to a single point as
they thrashed Morley by 128 runs. David Dawson (65), Matthew Lumb (55no), Duncan Butler (49) and Chris Sharkey (38) powered St lawrence to a total of 307-9 despite the efforts of Liam Fynn (5-57).
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P |
PTS |
| Lightcliffe (P) |
6 |
86 |
| Pudsey St Lawrence (11) |
6 |
85 |
| Baildon (5) |
5 |
79 |
| Woodlands (8) |
5 |
78 |
| Farsley (4) |
5 |
75 |
| Morley (9) |
5 |
72 |
| Yeadon (6) |
6 |
71 |
| Bowling Old Lane (3) |
6 |
65 |
| Cleckheaton (11) |
6 |
60 |
| Bradford & Bingley (P) |
6 |
58 |
| Hanging Heaton (2) |
5 |
57 |
| Pudsey Congs (10) |
6 |
41 |
| East Bierley (7) |
5 |
28 |
Morley were dismissed for 179 with John Hyde top scoring with 39.
Richard Marsden (4-57) and Andy Parratt (4-30) were the main destroyers.
Chris Goodair hit a superb 107 as Hanging Heaton ended Baildon's unbeaten start to the season.
Thanks to Goodair and Francis Nelson (40) Hanging Heaton
made 234 all out despite the fine efforts of Brett Kinsey (6-69).
Baildon, who had won their previous four matches, were
bowled out for 139 as James Byrne took five for 20 as his dad Peter Byrne (3-38). Martin Wildsmith was Baildon's top scorer with 35 not out
Farsley's Adam Walker produced the division's top bowling performance. He took seven for 52 as Farsley defeated Bowling Old Lane by 61 runs. Thanks to Walker, Old Lane were dismissed for 148 in reply to a Farsley total of 209 which included 47 from Asif Amir and 34 from Steve Cocksott. Kamran Siddique was the best Old Lane bowler with four for 31.
Adam Goldthorpe hit 78 off 42 balls to help Woodlands defeat Cleckheaton by four wickets. He was supported by Zahir Hussain (35) and Phil Walker (30) as Woodlands collected 18 points despite the efforts of Stuart Houlbrook (5-34).
Cleckheaton's total of 181 owed much to the determined efforts of Chris Dobson (90) as youngsters George Saville (4-54) and Chris Walker (3-59) applied pressure for Woodlands.
Yeadon continued their improved form with a four-wicket win at Bradford & Bingley. Skipper Andrew Pickering made 72 to steer them home as they surpassed a Bradford & Bingley total of 186-9. Waj Ali top scored with 44 while Jon Carey (4-55) was the best of the bowlers.
Division Two
Great Horton's number 11 batsman Mohammad Riaz made 72 not out out of a last wicket stand of 75 but couldn't save his side from a four-wicket defeat against leaders Hartshead Moor.
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| |
P |
PTS |
| Hartshead Moor (7) |
6 |
104 |
| Gomersal (6) |
6 |
93 |
| Bankfoot (10) |
6 |
85 |
| Windhill (5) |
6 |
84 |
| Undercliffe ® |
6 |
83 |
| Spen Victoria (3) |
6 |
66 |
| Manningham Mills (9) |
6 |
65 |
| Great Horton (8) |
6 |
54 |
| Keighley ® |
6 |
50 |
| Saltaire (4) |
6 |
45 |
| Idle (11) |
6 |
23 |
| Brighouse (12) |
6 |
8 |
Riaz, who normally bats higher in the order but arrived at the game late, showed his team what they were missing out on as he set about the bowling. His efforts swelled the Great Horton total to 179-9.
Mohammad Ramzan (42) was the other main contributor while martin Riley picked up four for 56 for Hartshead Moor.
Opener Nicky Ward (41), Liam Evans (35) and James Hardcastle (35no) steered Hartshead Moor to a four-wicket win.
Zafram Ghaffar hit four sixes and 13 fours in a fine innings of 115 which enable Manningham Mills to make 282-7 as they defeated Spen Victoria by 55 runs.
Gaffer was well supported by Ahsham Jabbar who made 60. James Baker took five for 67 on his first outing of the season for Spen Victoria.
Spen made a spirited reply but finished well short of their target on 227-7. John Ireland led the way with 67.
Second-placed Gomersal continue to look like serious promotion contenders after beating Saltaire by five wickets. Veteran Dave Hilton took five for 18 as Saltaire, despite 43 from Steve Dunn, were dismissed for 151. Gomersal eased to victory with James Toulson making 52 and Josh Fell (37).
| Today's top Division 2 stats |
| Top team total 282-7 |
| Manningham Mills v Spen Victoria |
| Top individual score 115 |
| Zafram Ghaffar (Manningham Mills) |
| Best bowling performance 5-18 |
| Dave Hilton (Gomersal) |
Bankfoot continued their good run by thrashing Idle by 182 runs. Consistent batting from Paul Ellis (45), Michael Naylor (44no), Nigel Hanson (34) and Wayne Robinson (32) helped them compile a score of 244 before dismissing Idle for 62 with Hanson taking four for 20 and Chris Ignatowski (3-22).
Kurram Rashid made 59 as Windhill defeated Keighley by four wickets. He steered his side towards their victory target despite the efforts of
Asad Hussain (5-46).
Keighley had made 189-8 batting first with Paul Wilkinson hitting 59. Ryan Holdsworth was the best of the Windhill bowlers with five for 46.
Brighouse suffered more misery as they went down by nine wickets to Undercliffe. Once again their batting failed as they were dismissed for 105. Jack Carter (38) and Liam Brearley (30) helped Undercliffe to their victory target.
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