THE MEWIES Solicitors Craven League are tonight holding an executive meeting at Glusburn Cricket Club to decide who will be in charge of running the league.

The meeting was arranged at short notice as the Keighley News understands that husband and wife team Trevor and Ann Coe resigned as secretary and fixture secretary respectively over the weekend.

It is also believed that the next league executive committee meeting on Monday, June 8 could well be expanded to a full league meeting so that club delegates can attend.

In league action, only a stand of 75 for Foulridge’s fourth wicket at Beckfoot Lane detained Division One leaders Bingley Congs for long.

The Lancastrians totalled only 129, pacemen Matt Roberts taking 5-39 and Harry Greenhalgh 3-23 before Tom Mackenzie (42) and Ryan Jennings (25) added 60 for Congs’ second wicket in a five-wicket triumph.

Haworth, who are only a point behind, took a leaf out of Congs’ book when opening bowlers Damian Rowell (4-25) and Stephen Bell (3-29) helped dismiss hosts Chatburn for 80, Jamie Rowell (53no) and Pete Gower (27no) knocking them off for a ten-wicket victory in just 20 overs.

Ingrow St John’s, who are third, were set a more difficult task by Haworth Road, who made 181-9 (Wasim Hussain 4-38) but the home side’s reply was smooth, Deepal Dissanayake (60), Omar Khatab (51) and Nadeem Safdar (44) helping Saints home by seven wickets in 31.3 overs.

Oakworth are also on 11 points after defeating Crossflatts at Ryshworth Park, Steve Filkin’s 3-17 giving Oaks the edge by 31 runs, while Mohammed Zulfiqar’s 5-43 spearheaded Riddlesden’s ten-run win over Embsay to also put the winners on 11 points.

Division Three high-fliers Cononley breezed home against visitors Skipton CI to go top of the table.

Herbie Starkey gave a man-of-the-match display with 5-36 and 87no, supported by his brother and skipper Andrew, who made an unbeaten 80 as the home side passed Skipton’s total of 179 for the loss of one wicket.