THERE seems no stopping Championship Two leaders Hartshead Moor as they made it 11 wins from 11 All Rounder Cricket Bradford Premier League games with a 72-run victory over bottom team Brighouse.

Once again Mohammad Khan and Iain Wardlaw played key roles in the success.

Khan top scored with 60 as Hartshead Moor made 226-4, with wicketkeeper Matt Garside (39) giving support. Asad Mahmood claimed 4-42 for Brighouse, who were then bowled out for 150 despite the best efforts of Raja Naqeeb (41no) as Wardlaw bagged 5-47.

Northowram Fields remain second despite their 23-run loss to Altofts, who are fourth.

All-rounder Farrouk Alam again proved to be the star turn for Altofts as he followed up an unbeaten 71 in their 226-4 with 3-47, Fields being restricted to 203-8. Qamar Shazad (65) supported Alam with the bat, while Danny Eden (3-51) backed him up with the ball.

The one highlight for Fields was an unbroken ninth-wicket stand of 102 between Jason Smith (61no) and Zafar Han (47no) after they had slumped to 102-8.

Third-placed Hunslet Nelson recorded a resounding eight-wicket win over struggling Spen Victoria.

Rakesh Seecharan took 3-10 and Asim Iqbal 3-24 as Spen were hustled out for 98, despite 33 from skipper Ollie Davison. Jack Scanlon (37no) and Andrew McIntosh (37) steered Nelson to their target.

Idle continued their improvement by bowling out Buttershaw St Paul's for 90 on their way to a six-wicket win. Salman Khan (6-37) and Muhammed Waseem (3-52) did the damage.

Asi Ali was in good form with the ball again for Liversedge. He took 5-45 as Carlton were restricted to 183 on the way to a two-wicket win.

Arman Hussain (58) and Will Smith (33) top-scored for Carlton, while Wasim Khaliq (61no) and Mark Hydes (48) were responsible for guiding Liversedge to victory.

Matt Haines was the key figure in Keighley's two-wicket win over Hopton Mills. He took 3-53 as Mills were bowled out for 143 and made a timely 40 not out as Keighley squeezed home, Michael Carroll (4-23) having made them work hard.

Conference leaders East Ardsley were skittled for 64 by East Leeds as they suffered only their second defeat of the season.

Banaras Hussain (5-27) and Alan Olbison (4-33) did the damage as East Leeds secured a four-wicket verdict.

Second-placed Wakefield St Michael's were unable to take advantage as they slipped to a nine-run defeat against Sandal.

Sam Noden (4-69) and Lee Geldard (3-51) helped bowl out Saints for 204 when they replied to Sandal's 213-7 (Mark Atkinson 62).

Great Preston are third after they defeated Azaad by five wickets. Zaeem Zulfiqar (66) and Amjad Hussain (35) top-scored in Azaad's 161, while James Marston made 48 not out in the successful response.

An opening stand of 107 between Shoaib Rehman (68) and Shahraiz Khan (37) set Gildersome on their way to a total of 260-7, which was the foundation of their 46-run win over Heckmondwike & Carlinghow.

Yasir Mehmood smashed five sixes and six fours in an unbeaten 82 as he built on the good work of the openers.

Usman Quereshi (61), Paul Cooper (49) and Nazakat Hussain (44) battled hard but Heckmondwike & Carlinghow were bowled out for 214 as Ghulam Hussain took 4-50.

Brook Walton hung on for a nail-biting one-run win over Windhill & Daisy Hill. Skipper Richard Vigars made 56 not out in Brook Walton's 188-7 and Windhill fell just short on 187, despite the efforts of Mahesh Patel (45) and Simon Curry (30).

Oulton bowlers Adam Dyson (4-19) and Gary Dawber (3-23) helped dismissed Rodley for 149 as their side secured a 43-run success. Ryan Healey top-scored with 37 in Oulton's 192-9, while Anthony Yelding (3-32) and Ryan Callis (3-36) were the pick of the Rodley attack.

Imran Mayat's 96, containing two sixes and 14 fours, helped his side to 219-9 as they defeated Adwalton by 56 runs. Adwalton's best bowlers were Andrew Stolzenberg (3-62) and Andrew Ingham (3-28).