INGROW St John's completed a fine weekend with a thrilling one-wicket victory over Haworth Road Meths in the Wynn Cup.

A day after handing Bingley Congs their first league defeat of the season, Saints kept their nerve to reach the quarter-finals.

Nadeem Qaman (4-35) helped to restrict the Baildon Bottom visitors to 133, and St John's replied with 137-9, of which Farhaan Abbasi made 42 and Aktasham Raza 24.

Keighley area clubs are dominating the event, with Embsay the only interlopers after swiftly seeing off Skipton Church Institute.

Long Lee also had their heartbeats tested after making 198-9 at Gargrave, openers Paul Stowell (53) and Jonathan Green (51) both making half-centuries and Mark Day 40.

Shahbaz Ahmed (4-54) and Ian Roberts (3-32) did well with the ball as the hosts replied with 189.

Dan Trowers (88) plus Jamie Rowell and Harry Reynoldson, who both scored 39, boosted Haworth to 216-7 at Royd Hill as Simon Doane (2-29) and Tony Walton (2-33) did well for the hosts.

Sutton replied with 175-9 after openers David Snowden (70) and Matt Walker (40) had profited, Richard Ellis taking 4-49 as no other batsman made it past 20.

Joshua Kazar continued his good form for Crossflatts, taking 5-25 as Ingrow were dismissed for 152, of which skipper and wicket-keeper Mark Price contributed 53.

Alex Bradbury then weighed in with an unbeaten 52 as Flatts won by four wickets in the 39th over, Dan Scott taking 2-30 and Dale Hoyle 2-36.

Ben Burkhill (4-25 and 60no) was the all-round star for Denholme, who made quick work of ten-man Third Division Eldwick & Gilstead, while Aussie import Tom Mackenzie hit 123 and Andrew Copping 44 for Bingley Congs in their 290-7 at home to Cononley, who replied with a creditable 215-6.