Bradford & Bingley opener Sajjad Haider played the outstanding innings of the day in the First Division, scoring 176 in the drawn match against Farsley at Wagon Lane - his second century in a row.

Haider dominated two big stands, a 101 opening partnership with Sarfraz Mohammed and 162 second wicket stand with Taswar Malik as Bingley made 311 for five.

Farsley bowler Neil Robinson took a fair amount of punishment as he conceded 113 runs in 20 overs, but he also finished with five wickets.

Farsley lost three wickets for 25 runs, but were rescued by a fourth wicket stand of 151 between Robinson (52) and Lee Carass (87) before losing four wickets for one run and finishing on 179 for seven.

Pudsey Congs maintained their six point lead at the top after inflicting a humiliating eight wicket defeat on neighbours Pudsey St Lawrence at Tofts Road.

Paul Valkovics took five for nine in seven overs and Kevin Tighe three for three in five as St Lawrence were bowled out in an hour for just 35. Congs then lost two wickets as they knocked off the runs in 6.2 overs.

Second placed Hanging Heaton gained an 82-run win at Yeadon. Leigh Manton (36) and William Smith (58) put on 85 for the first wicket, but the innings fell away after that and the visitors had to settle for 160 for nine.

It proved to be too many for Yeadon who were bowled out for 78, Richard Horner being the most successful bowler with four for 22 in ten overs.

Third placed Baildon lost ground in the title race as they were forced to settle for a one point draw in an entertaining match at neighbours Windhill.

An excellent innings of 90 by Tony Jones saw Windhill total 200 for seven. Baildon set about their task in a purposeful manner with 44 from former Windhill batsman Richard Illingworth and while Guy Bennett was there they had a good chance of winning. But he was then run out for 73 with 20 still needed and Baildon lost four wickets for ten in the search for quick runs, finishing nine short with their last pair at the wicket.

East Bierley beat Brighouse at home by six wickets, bowling them out for 160 before opener Paul Huddlestone led them to victory with 56 not out.

Nine man Lidget Green lost at Cleckheaton by seven wickets. Andrew Halford took five 31 as Lidget were bowled out for 66 and Cleckheaton lost three wickets as they raced to their target in 12.1 overs.

Two other teams under strength were Drighlington and Yorkshire Bank who both had ten players. England women's all-rounder Kathryn Leng took four for 46 as Drighlington were bowled out for 127 and Bank opener Nick Johnson held their innings together with 60 not out as Bank won by four wickets.

Gomersal maintained their place at the top of the Second Division with an eight wicket win at home to ten-man Salts, but Idle kept up their challenge with a five wicket win at Esholt, Paul Howker taking six for 43 as Esholt were bowled out for 93.

Openers Paul Kellett (124) and Damien Weston (31) were in superb form to lead Bank-foot to a ten wicket win at home to Hartshead Moor after restricting the visitors to 164 for nine.

Opener Tony Bowry scored 56 in Lightcliffe's seven wicket home win against Bowling Old Lane while Ian Denham scored an undefeated 81 as Spen Victoria won at Saltaire by six wickets.