Fourth-placed Saltaire became the first team to defeat Baildon's second string in a league match this season.

The leaders of Division Two lost their last five wickets for six runs to lose by 66 runs at Jenny Lane.

Wicketkeeper George Hicks (87) and Gunasiri Ambepitiyia (34) put on 61 for Saltaire's first wicket in their 194 for seven, and their innings was given late impetus by Husnain Ali (35no).

Michael Robinson - the sixth bowler used by Saltaire - was the most successful with four for 26.

Bankfoot narrowed the gap to four points with a seven-wicket victory at nine-man Esholt, who were dismissed for 70.

Opener Atif Khokar then guided Bankfoot home with 32 not out, adding 64 for the first wicket with Nick Gomersall (32).

Manningham Mills won by 200 runs at Morley after posting a formidable 304 for seven, Zahid Iqbal (57) and Moey Hassan (51) being two of their three half-century makers.

Leon Harber's 105 proved the saviour for Windhill at home to Bowling Old Lane.

He came to the wicket at an unpromising 21 for three, which soon became 42 for five, but his 18 fours and three sixes helped them to 237.

Old Lane almost got there in reply, being bowled out for 232.

Dave Hilton (6-61) and Steve Pollard (68no) are two reasons why Gomersal lead Division One and they starred in their seven-wicket victory at fourth-placed East Bierley.

Phillip Allinson (119) and John Patrick (57) put on 138 for the fifth wicket in Pudsey Congs' 77-run victory at Farsley, while James Milligan scored 109 in Pudsey St Lawrence's four-wicket success over Cleckheaton.