Walmsley hat-trick as leaders rise to challenge
All-rounder Jack Hughes (84 and 3-28) was outstanding in defending champions Townville’s 113-run victory that kept them just one point behind Premiership leaders Methley, who coasted to a six-wicket win at Altofts.
Marcus Walmsley (5-21) grabbed a hat-trick, all bowled, as Altofts were routed for 117.
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Hide AdGreig Batty (7-14) produced the day’s outstanding bowling performance as Wrenthorpe won a low-scoring game at Ossett.
Chasing Wrenthorpe’s 121-9, Ossett were sent collapsing from 55-2 to 84 all out by Batty and Joe Ellis (2-17).
Ossett opener Shoaib Latif’s 43 was in vain as he took his tally to 877 league runs this season.
Hunslet Nelson and Hopton Mills, the bottom two teams, both won.
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Hide AdHunslet came out on top in a 39-over contest against Carlton, who were restricted to 88-9 by Glen Thompson (4-19), Derrick Hammill (3-16) and Will Stiff (3-32).
Stephen Cooper (40) was the only Carlton batsman who reached double figures.
Hopton ended a 10-match losing run by beating Mirfield Parish Cavaliers by four wickets.
Ashley Mackereth hit five sixes in an unbeaten 89 off 85 balls as Hopton overhauled Cavaliers’ 153 that featured a seventh-wicket stand of 72 between Nazar Hussain (56) and Mohammed Wadee (29).
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Hide AdBirstall reached 180-4 at Scholes before the match was abandoned because of torrential rain.
Buttershaw St Paul’s stepped up their promotion bid by climbing to second. All-rounder Bradley Neyland claimed 4-58 and hit 37 as Buttershaw defeated leaders Batley by 51 runs.