DIVISION Three Leaders Skipton CI enjoyed a comfortable 75 run victory when they travelled to Riddlesden.

The Sandylanders plundered 235-8 with Mark Chisnall making a splendid 98no. Mohammad Qadeer made 42 as the Grange Road side posted just 160 in reply. Danyal Iqbal (4-16) and Rob Cockell (4-31) doing the damage with the ball.

Embsay II have reached third after Chris Kimberley (47) and Vince Grant (42no) saw them manage 128-8 against Bradley, with Casper Bean taking 3-27.

Rob Bateman (36) pushed the Shires Lane side to victory by three wickets despite the best efforts of John Duffey (3-28) and Grant (3-36).

Up at Cure Hill, visitors Haworth II made 147 as youngster Bradley Powell claimed 4-36. Michael Scarborough (56no) and Rob Hopkinson (52no) put on an unbeaten 104 for the fifth wicket to see Oakworth II to the spoils by 6 wickets.

Winless Sutton II were at home to Crossflatts II and went down by 8 wickets. Andy Fountain (38) saw the Royd Hill side post just 114. Ageless Mick Brooksbank (59) saw the Ryshworth Park side to the winning post.

Division Four pacesetters Silsden lead the table after seeing off visitors Bingley Congs III by 144 runs. Ben Sugden scored a superb 105no and the Beckfoot Lane side only managed 116 in reply.

Simon Webster (30) and Bill Marshall (29) top scored as Will Pullen took 5-32 and Jack Roberts 3-28. Meanwhile, Chatburn II are second after an easy nine wicket victory over Bradley II at Matthew Lane.

Foulridge II are third and they piled on the runs again at home to Denholme II. They made 265-6, with Tamoor Munir scoring 85. The Noyna side then used nine bowlers as they dismissed the visitors for 97.

Cowling II are fourth following a comfortable nine wicket victory over Oakworth II at the Coliseum. Tahir Mahmood (35no) and Qamar Zaman (5-14) being their stars.

Dale Mason (32) saw Cononley II to 135 at home to Ingrow II, who knocked them off for the loss of five wickets with Dale Hoyle making 81.

Finally, Wilsden II lost by 9 wickets to Airedale II at Windy Grove. Ben Reynard (30) top scored as the home side made 100 with Adam Madgett taking 5-47. Tim Crossley (42) and Warren Coppack (30no) saw the Bradford Road side to the win.