METHLEY opener Marcus Walmsley produced the innings of the day in Championship B of the All Rounder Cricket Bradford Premier League.

The left-hander made a stunning 155 not out in his side's 122-run win over Carlton, hitting five sixes plus 20 fours and sharing in a second-wicket stand of 113 with Ashton Blakey (50).

Walmsley rounded off an outstanding individual performance by taking 5-28 as Carlton were dismissed for 158, with Ismail Patel (38) and Will Smith (38) their top scorers.

All-rounder Luke Patel was in good form for second-placed Wrenthorpe as they defeated Bowling Old Lane by three wickets.

Old Lane, the only side to defeat leaders Townville this season, were bowled out for 206 as spinner Patel (4-63) and the evergreen Chris Leaf (4-20) led the way. Abid Alishan (58) and Sadaqat Zaman (45) were the top scorers.

Wrenthorpe had to overcome some good bowling from Adal Islam (5-62) before reaching their target, Patel leading the way with 59 and receiving good support from Greg Wood (44), James Glynn (41) and Leaf (35no).

Wrenthorpe are 43 points adrift of Townville, who had little trouble in winning at Bankfoot by six wickets.

The home side had no answer to the bowling of Conor Harvey (6-44) as they were dismissed for 118. The bulk of their runs came from overseas player Marupuri Suresh (44) and Hishan Ahmed (31).

Townville, with 61 overs at their disposal, cruised home with 36.5 of them to spare, opener Jonathan Booth top scoring for the leaders with 54.

Spen Victoria bounced back from their defeat at the hands of bottom team Hartshead Moor to record a 116-run success against Hopton Mills.

George Deegan just missed out on a deserved century with 98 as Spen made 185, Umar Abbas picking up three wickets in four balls to finish with 5-9.

Hopton Mills were undone by Rob Warriner (4-25) and Bradley Davis (3-8) as they were bowled out for just 69 in reply.

Adam Greenwood took 4-51 and followed up with 40 runs as Gomersal defeated Hartshead Moor by seven wickets.

Left-armer James Russell (4-27) was the other key bowler as Hartshead Moor were restricted to 192-9, Matthew Evans the top scorer with 38.

Gomersal's reply featured telling contributions from George Senior (70), Jonathan Boynton (49no) and Greenwood.

Matthew Holstein ensured it was another miserable day for Brighouse.

The Kiwi took 5-12 for Altofts as they dismissed their lowly rivals for 87 before needing just 19.1 overs to seal victory, with Rashid Yousaf making an unbeaten 39.