THERE are two crucial games involving teams battling to avoid relegation in the All Rounder Cricket Bradford League Premier Division tomorrow.

Second-bottom Morley visit improving East Bierley, while Bradford & Bingley, the team immediately above them in the table, visit fellow strugglers Pudsey Congs.

After six games without a win – five defeats and one abandonment – Morley know that they must arrest their poor run of form against a side they beat by 51 runs on the first day of the season.

Morley will be hoping that their overseas player Kashif Naveed will be fit to play a full role following the back injury which has dogged him for the past month.

East Bierley have climbed to eighth on the back of a couple of recent wins but are only 12 points above the relegation zone and will be anxious to increase that gap.

Bradford & Bingley, who are just two points ahead of Morley, won’t want a repeat of the result they suffered against Pudsey Congs in the season’s opener.

Congs piled up 306-6 with opener Callum Geldart making 149 before dismissing Bradford & Bingley.

That match saw off spinner Josh Wheatley take 5-42, one of three five wicket hauls he has picked up while becoming his team’s top wicket taker with 20.

Scholes face a testing visit to Woodlands where they will be hoping for a result similar to the one they achieved at Cleckheaton which triggered the recent upturn in their form.

Scholes remain 22 points adrift at the bottom and will be looking to make things tough for an inconsistent Woodlands side.

After going five games without a win, Cleckheaton will be anxious to end that sequence at Lightcliffe, a ground where the top two Pudsey St Lawrence and Hanging Heaton have both been beaten this season.

St Lawrence and Hanging Heaton have tricky away tests. Leaders St Lawrence visit New Farnley while Hanging Heaton tackle third-placed Farsley at Red Lane.