Sarfraz hits out to earn narrow victory
Sarfraz smashed seven sixes and eight fours and was supported by Grant Soames (32) as Woodlands overhauled the home side’s 181-7, which included a fine 87 from Gavin Hamilton.
Reduced overs contests were the order of the day but there was no shortage of excitement. Bradford & Bingley beat Undercliffe by one wicket with a bye off the final ball, Baildon defeated Pudsey St Lawrence by two runs and Division Two leaders Lightcliffe tied with Yeadon.
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Hide AdBy contrast, championship chasers Cleckheaton and Pudsey Congs both had emphatic victories. Cleckheaton had a nine-wicket win with pacemen James Lee (5-29) and John Wood (4-5) bowling out Manningham Mills for just 74.
Pudsey Congs’ overseas fast bowler Muhammad Naved took 6-34 as they defeated Gomersal by 68 runs. Greg Pickles (42) and Shabbir Rashid (35) top-scored as Gomersal were dismissed for 148 after Congs had made 216-5.
Eugene Burzler (82), Adam Patel (40), Andrew Bairstow (38no) and Mark Gill (35) all made important contributions for third-placed Congs, who trail Woodlands by 19 points and Cleckheaton by four.
Gomersal are 14 points adrift at the bottom following Baildon’s two-run win over Pudsey St Lawrence. Tom Smallwood took two wickets in the final over as St Lawrence finished on 145-9 in reply to Baildon’s 147-8. Tabbi Bhatti’s 47 not out proved crucial for Baildon.
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Hide AdOpening bowler Chris Henry (4-41) and spinner Lorenzo Ingram (4-8) dismissed Hanging Heaton for 107 as fourth-placed Farsley secured a 22-run win.
Skipper John Carruthers (4-31) and leg-spinner Mark Lawson (3-28) had earlier helped bowl out Farsley for 129
Former Yorkshire batsman Chris Taylor hit an unbeaten 100 as Division Two leaders Lightcliffe finished on 184-5 to tie with Yeadon.