SUNDAY'S line-up for the All Rounder Cricket Bradford Premier League Priestley Cup is finally known.

Four ties, postponed from the previous Sunday, were decided on faster scoring rate and the fifth was determined by a bowl-out.

Woodlands beat neighbours Cleckheaton 2-1 in that after a storm ruled out play before the ten-over cut off in the second innings, when a comparison of run rates can come into effect.

Visitors Cleckheaton were dismissed for 98, with Chris Brice taking 3-8 and Sarfraz Ahmed 3-17, Mohammad Zaman making 34.

Woodlands were 14-2 after 6.4 overs when play was halted – and the hosts won the shoot-out to secure a tie against Baildon at Albert Terrace.

Defending champions Pudsey St Lawrence secured their spot with victory over Championship B side Wrenthorpe on faster scoring rate.

Wrenthorpe made 184-9 in a match reduced to 30 overs per side, Jordan Sleightholme (44) and Luke Patel (40) leading the way while Oliver Ashford (5-30) was easily best for Saints.

St Lawrence knew that, with rain threatening, they had to ensure they were in front of Wrenthorpe's overall scoring rate once the game reached a point when a comparison could be made.

Openers Adam Waite (61no) and Mark Robertshaw (53no) had guided their side to 131-0 in 17 overs when rain halted play.

St Lawrence will now be at Undercliffe, who defeated Gomersal on superior run rate.

Gomersal made 161-6 (Adam Greenwood 60no) off 40 overs and Undercliffe made 85-1 in reply after 19 overs.

Kasir Maroof hit an unbeaten 84 as Scholes defeated his former club Yeadon on scoring rate.

Scholes made 163-3 in 25 overs, while Yeadon were 97-7 after 18 when play was abandoned. James Stansfield took 4-20.

Next for Scholes is a home tie with Lightcliffe, who saw off Championship A leaders Batley.

Lightcliffe restricted their opponents to 87-9 in 25 overs as Suleman Khan (3-3) and Sam Gardner (3-11) kept Batley under pressure. Lightcliffe made 41-1 from 11 overs to win on faster run rate.