Holders New Farnley secured their place in the last-eight of the Solly Sports Heavy Woollen Cup with a 95-run win over Bradford & Bingley.
They had slipped to 34-4, as experienced bowlers Jack Hartley (3-21) and Yasir Abbas (2-23) got to work, but recovered to make 176 thanks to Alex Lilley (45) and Gurman Randhawa (34no).
Bradford & Bingley would still have fancied their chances of chasing that total down, but they were bowled out for 81, as Usman Arshad took3-21.
Woodlands piled up the day’s biggest score of 339-5 in their 141-run win over Pudsey Congs in the last-16.
Muhammad Bilal (74no), Tom Clee (73), Brad Schmulian (72) and Tim Jackson (59) piled on the agony for the bowlers.
Yohan Mendis (65no), Rishi Chopra (52no) and Sabir Mahmood (38) provided the bulk of Congs' reply of 198-3, which proved to be nowhere near enough.
Last season’s beaten finalists Townville had a comfortable seven-wicket win over Ossett, who they bowled out for 101.
Barnsley Woolley Miners secured a five-wicket win over Barkisland, and they will be joined in the quarter-finals by Scholes, who enjoyed a 94-run win over Shelley.
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