KEIGHLEY RZM have lost top spot in the Quaid-e-Azam Sunday League's Premier Section.

They were put in and made 155 against Onq, who beat them by five wickets, with Mohammed Nadeem scoring 54.

Bhalot Strikers are the new leaders, six points in front, clear at the top of the Premier Section.

Strikers dismissed Raja's for 135, with Waleed Anjum scoring 40, and in-form Murtaza Hussain (42no) and Kamran Hussain (43) helped their team chase down their target for the loss of five wickets.

My Lahore, who notched a vital five-wicket victory over Kashmir Dewsbury, are gradually climbing the table.

Kashmir were all out for 114, with My Lahore making 115-5.

White Rose beat bottom-of-the-table Heaton Park by 20 runs after Akeel Mukhtar (59no) and Fawaad Maqsood (41) helped them to 206, Shoukat Ali picking up 5-36.

Ali then made 82 and Kamran Mir 68 as Park were 150-1 at one stage, but Hassan Javed (4-33) precipitated a collapse to 186.

Flix had made 178 (Mohammed Altaf 90) against Darulshafa before the match was abandoned due to rain.

In Section A, Punjab are nine points clear after defeating Shaheen by four wickets.

Shaheen scored 148-7 (Haroon Hashmi 48), Punjab replying with 149-6 (Usman Shakir 48no).

Diamond also had a four-wicket victory over Indus Ghari, who were dismissed for 117.

Much more tense was the contest between Bradford Moor and Sheffield's Earlmarshall.

Moor had made 117 (Imran Zafar 4-16) but Earlmarshall crossed the line with a wicket in hand, despite Junaid Jamshed's 4-29.

Karmand, who beat fifth-placed Rising Stars by 69 runs, are slowly climbing out of the relegation zone.

Adal Islam hit 82 in Karmand's 219-7, Maunam Ejaz getting 60 in Stars' 150.

The match between TABS and Azad was abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch.

In Section B, joint leaders EAM showed no mercy to Green Stars, who were dismissed for 76, Mohammed Shahnawaz leading the ten-wicket victory with an unbeaten 46.

Fellow front-runners Style were also convincing winners, bowling out Patriots for 109 before notching a seven-wicket victory, led by Amir Rehman (54).

Kashmir Bradford were set a target of 153 for victory by Chach, for whom Munir Hassan made 55, but 60 not out by Mohammed Zulfiqar did the trick in a four-wicket victory.

Tanvir Bashir was the key figure for Bradford Royals, taking 4-22 and scoring 58 not out in their five-wicket victory over Kings XI, who were dismissed for 137 (Mubashir Siddique 50no).

Central Leeds (102-9) hung on for a losing draw against Yorkshire Lions (118).