Over in the ENCO Halifax League Second Division, the race for the title will go to the final day on Saturday.
Both leaders Sowerby St Peter’s (208 points) and second-placed Oakworth (199) comfortably recorded maximum points in their penultimate fixtures at the weekend, meaning the championship crown remains up for grabs.
Oakworth were only required to score 60-1 in their innings as they had bowled out visitors Bradley & Colnebridge for 56.
The away side’s skipper Saeed Mohammed hit 31 opening the batting but could only watch on in disbelief as seven of his team-mates failed to score, Bradley Powell taking 5-23.
The home team quickly won the match, taking only six overs to reach their target.
Cullingworth are still in the hunt for the third and final promotion spot, as they made a successful long trip to Southowram and won by two wickets.
The Rams struggled for all their 45 overs against a tight bowling attack and could only make 128-9 as James Bloodworth took 4-30.
The visitors needed a team effort to reach a winning 131-8, with no-one scoring more than No.10 Graham Rankin, whose 23 not out thwarted Ian Gledhill, who had taken 5-36 for Southowram.
Cullingworth must win on the final day, while also needing current third-placed side Stones to score no points.
In the Premier Division, Triangle went run-crazy at Grassy Bottom, where mid-table Oxenhope visited.
Tom Fryer (50) laid the foundations, followed by a 210-run third-wicket partnership between James Callaghan, with a career-best 162, and Christian Silkstone (88).
Two Oxenhope bowlers will not appreciate being reminded that they conceded exactly 200 in 23 overs out of 379-6.
No doubt overwhelmed by the onslaught, the Oxenhope reply only lasted 31 overs.
Ben Howell (46) made the best effort, but with Jake Dixon taking 6-36, they were never going to get anywhere near their mammoth target, and were all out for 156.
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