CRAVEN League Division One Leaders Bingley Congs entertained Barrowford and inflicted a second defeat of the season on them by just three wickets.

The Bull Holme side batted first and were dismissed for a disappointing 83 as Harry Greenhalgh finished with 5-18. Mohammad Adil was the mainstay of the Beckfoot Lane side's successful chase.

Hosts Denholme walloped 288-3 against Embsay thanks to the efforts of Toby Priestley (87) Richard Taylor (78) and Matt Wear (60). The Shires Laners were bundled out for just 159 in reply as Sarum Qureshi took 5-26.

Oakworth made the trip across the valley to tackle Haworth and were hustled out for just 36 with Will Yilditz claiming 5-11 and Damian Rowell 4-20. Unsurprisingly, the home side galloped home by nine wickets.

Sutton’s visit to Ryshworth Park proved to be fruitful as they won by 28 runs. Chris Williams (91) helped the Royd Hill side to 200-6, with Alex Bradbury taking 3-31. Crossflatts only made 172 in reply thanks to David Snowden's 5-38.

The battle of the promoted sides went the way of Ingrow as they saw off Wilsden by 28 runs. The Hainworth side went first and made 192 with Wayne Exley's 85 helping his side to a competitive total, despite Chris Mitchell's 5-59.

The Windy Grove side only made 164 in reply with Mitchell (39) and Glenn Stableford (32) battling in vain as Liam Whitney took 4-55.

Airedale take over top spot in Division Two after Foulridge's abandoned match, as they beat Eldwick & Gilstead by 87 runs. Mathew Cox (117) and Chris Gill (52) putting on 155 for the third wicket before the innings closed on 254-5.

Steve Timperley made 58 but Mohammad Qadeer Hanif took 4-41 for Airedale as their opponents could only make 167-9.

Shahid Mahmood (3-11), Andy Maude (3-15) and Adam Cook (3-18) helped Sandy Lane back to the hut for 58 up at Greenwood Park. Haworth Road sauntered home by seven wickets with Ali Asguar making 23 not out.

At Skipton Road, Gargrave batted first and amassed 221-7. John Beckwith (85) led the way as Tom Feather took 4-30. Visitors Cononley were never in the hunt and closed on 94, thanks to Scott Weatherill (5-38) and John Beckwith (4-18).

Cowling were 29 runs too strong for Chatburn in the Ribble Valley. Sikandar Khan (48) and Jalal Khan 4-25 were the stars for the Coliseum side as they cruised to the win.