EMBSAY visited Crossflatts and pulled off an extraordinary one-run victory in Division One of the Mewies Craven Cricket League.

They batted first and were struggling on 60-7. However, David Wellock (31) and Joe Holt (40) pushed the score to 162 all out.

Crossflatts' Dom Bennett (49) set up an exciting finish, and off the final ball, the hosts wanted two to win with one wicket remaining. Scott Robinson bowled the last batsman to snatch the points.

Leaders Bingley Congs struggled against Ingrow, but still managed a 26-run victory. Harry Greenhalgh (33) and Matt Brian (15) forged an extraordinary 10th wicket partnership of 52, which helped them to 131.

Dan Scott (6-41) took the bowling honours for Ingrow, but they could only reply with 105. Greenhalgh finished with 4-31, including a hat trick, and Neil Copping took 3-35.

Oakworth are second after winning at Sutton. Sam Solley (61) helped the hosts to 188-5 but Drew Duffy scored 58 opening the batting for Oakworth, and with Ben Howell’s 45, they cruised home by five wickets.

Barrowford are just behind after a crushing victory at Hepworth and Idle. They plundered 257-4 after building on an opening stand of 179 by Freddie Bailey (104) and Afraz Ahmed (73).

The home side slumped to 52 all out with Adrees Daar (6-25) and Usman Ahmed (4-8) doing all the damage.

Matt Wear (32) top scored for Denholme, who made 101 at Haworth. Jamie Rowell (3-18) and Will Yildiz (3-46) were the hosts' main bowlers, who were 26-3 in reply before Dan Trowers (44no) helped them to a seven-wicket win.

Haworth Road totalled 195-2 declared against Wilsden with Deepal Dissanayake scoring a super 100no. The visitors had replied with 121-7 when the cut off time arrived and they both had to settle for a point apiece.

Foulridge are Division Two leaders after a 114-run victory at Cononley. They plundered 255-5 declared, with Aamir Mohammed (59) Mohammad Abu Bakker (58) and Mohammad Yaqoob (55no) being the main contributors.

Cameron Knowles scored 66 in Cononley's 141-9, as Muhammad Atique claimed 3-12.

Airedale are second after a 93-run victory at Glusburn. They hit 240-6, with Mohammed Qadeer Hanif blasting a stunning 135no. The hosts only managed 147-7 in reply, led by Neil Freeman (74no), as Lee Rickaby took 3-25.

Chatburn made 194-7 at home to Eldwick & Gilstead, with Mark Nerenberg making 52no. The visitors took the spoils by three wickets though, with Jacob Roach (90) leading the way.

Will Smith hit 55 as Gargrave reached 210-5 declared and he also claimed 4-25 as their opponents Haworth Road could only muster 97 in reply.

Cowling’s Jalal Khan took an incredible 8-29, including a hat-trick, to dismiss visitors Long Lee for 64. The hosts had earlier made 156, with Mohammed Shah Usman (48) top scoring, as Steve Butterfield (6-46) and Ian Roberts (4-19) shared the wickets.

Finally, Sandy Lane were dismissed for 110-8 at Bradford & Bingley III. The home side coasted to a nine-wicket win thanks to Phil Broadley (46) and Will Johnson (43no).