BUTTERSHAW St Paul's had a comfortable victory as they secured their place in the second round of the All Rounder Cricket Bradford Premier League's Jack Hampshire Memorial Trophy.

Ben Platt (53no) and Jamie Robinson (48) led the way as Saints made 210-6 in their 40 overs, Great Preston opening bowler Lee Russell having tidy figures of 2-21 in his eight-over spell.

Then Darmesh Mistry (4-20 and Platt (3-23) prevented Great Preston from mounting a challenge as they were bowled out for 130.

Max Davidson (4-28) and Matthew Haines (3-29) helped dismiss Rodley for 101 as Priestley Cup preliminary-round losers Keighley won by eight wickets.

Joe Metcalf (29no) and Robert Young (28) provided the only resistance from Rodley before Andrew Wear (47) dominated an opening stand of 84 with Luke Chapman (28no) as Keighley eased home.

Heckmondwike & Carlinghow's first Jack Hampshire Cup tie did not go well as they suffered a nine-wicket defeat against Hopton Mills.

Only opener Matthew Crowther (29) looked at ease as they were dismissed for 83, with Michael Carroll (3-23) and Bradley Drake (3-14) doing the damage.

Ashley Mackereth continued his good form by hitting four sixes and six fours as he sped Hopton Mills to their target in 12.5 overs with an unbeaten 60.