Milestone for Inglis lifts Beckwithshaw AIRE/WHARFE

John Inglis hit an unbeaten 80 to take him past 1,000 runs for the season and keep Beckwithshaw in with a chance of retaining their title.

Inglis's knock clinched an eight-wicket win after James Lilley (5-93) and Stuart Hudson (3-38) had restricted Green Lane to 162.

Burley remain favourites after a three-wicket victory at Thackley kept them seven points clear with two matches to go. Nick Brook (49no) and Jason Wright (4-36) were the main contributors.

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Jamie Pickering smashed 16 fours and three sixes in an unbeaten 110 and Andrew Doidge picked up 5-18 off 15 overs as Rawdon beat North Leeds, whose relegation is confirmed.

The win was crucial for Rawdon and moved them seven points clear of Pool and Adel, who could only manage two points each.

Jos Siddall (84), Jack McGregor (59) and Jake Capper (5-89) led the way as Kirkstall controlled the game against Pool, while it took a third-wicket stand of 124 between Stuart Howie (69) and Dave Standring (83) to secure the points for Adel after Collingham set a target of 255-7 in which Dalton Polius (72no) and Mark Ames (45no) proved decisive.

Chris Wain's third five-wicket haul of the season restricted Otley to 155-9 and Calum Fraser (63) and Dave Pennett (50) made sure Guiseley took the honours.

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Bilton lost their grip on top spot in Division Two for the first time since June 5 when they only managed two points against Steeton, who set a 269-4 target thanks to John Akrigg (117no) and Neil Spragg (104). Andrew Walker (64no) and Phil Timmens (67no) ensured Bilton did not lose.

A 15.4-over spell of 7-51 from Dale Bradley and half-century from Nick Robinson clinched Follifoot's six-wicket win over Tong Park Esholt and took them top on games won.

Olicanian's Ed Brown (4-48 and 53no) starred as they beat Harden.

Corey Jacobs' 6-48 and 62 not out from Craig Thornton helped Silsden overcome Knaresborough.

Andy Alred (65) top scored in Calverley's 211-8 but despite 66 from Anker Sondhi, Illingworth had to settle for two points and went bottom.

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