SAJAD Ali demonstrated a masterclass in bowling as he took all 10 wickets in Saltaire's destruction of winless Addingham in Division One of the Aire-Wharfe League.

Awaise Hussain (77) was the man in form for the hosts on their way to setting 200. Ali's 10-45 then put the visitors all out for only 82.

Otley's battle with Rawdon is intensifying at the top of the table as both sides remain faultless.

Brilliant bowling ensured an easy afternoon's work for the former who got rid of Burley-in-Wharfedale for 56 after 22.1 overs.

Captain James Davies complimenting his 2-10 with 23 runs to push his side over the winning line.

Rawdon also eased to victory over Olicanian by achieving the 108 target in virtually half the amount of overs.

Andrew Doidge took 5-22 to make him the club's all-time lead wicket taker and provide his team with a more than manageable score to reach, which they eventually did in 20.3 overs.

Ilkley made third-placed Collingham & Linton work for their win, giving them a solid 179 to chase. Even with Paul Dover's 4-44, the visitors proved to be too sharp, finishing on 180/8 with just under five overs to spare.

Horsforth got there first win on the board after they defeated Bilton by 54 runs, while North Leeds romped to a 93-run victory over Follifoot. 

Three teams remain unbeaten at the top of Division Two. Table toppers Tong Park Esholt were sublime against winless Kirkstall Educational. 

Captain Daniel Groom led the opening order with a huge 81 in his side's 255/9. Aadam Hussain practically replicated Groom's feat with his 76, but the quality of his teammates batting performances were below standard. Daniel Taylor's 4-31 the key in Kirkstall being all out for 187.

Bardsey narrowly beat Guiseley by three wickets to maintain their position in second.

Calverley St Wilfrids were victory bound, thanks to Samuel Gascoyne's 5-43 which helped bowl third-placed Beckwithshaw all out for 122. However, their own fragilities with the bat would cause their demise, falling 17 runs short in the end.

The excellence of Green Lane's top order allowed them to set a mammoth total of 249 to eventually gain a 73-run victory over Adel.

Skipper Michael Richmond (44) and Christodoulos Bogdanos (51) almost eclipsed a century between them as New Rover scored 177. But, Matthew Nutter's six wickets and Harris Rowlett's 70 aided in Steeton getting over the line.

Some shocking batting from Pool, where their highest scorer made a lowly 16, handed Horsforth Hall Park a massive advantage. The away team cruised past the 64 total in 18.3 overs.

Colton Institute share the lead with Skipton at the summit of Division Three on 57 points.

Colton dispatched North Leeds seconds with four wickets remaining and Skipton's solid 190 proved to be more than enough to bypass Tong Park Esholt seconds.

A top four order score of 14 hurt bottom-placed Ilkley seconds. Their 148/7 was toppled by Alwoodley in 40 overs.

Despite a slow start, Forrest Hamilton hit 70 to inspire Ben Rhydding to victory over Leeds Modernians. Rob Withers' 7-44 also helped the home side win by 71 runs.

Amir Hussain (5-43) was in his groove to remove Thackley for 133. Siraj Hussain then hit a half century to give Bolton Villas a 136/3 finish.

Ben Turner's 4-41 pushed St Chads Broomfield to be all out for 175. Although, Old Leodiensians couldn't capitalise with no batsman scoring over 30, meaning they were defeated by 50 runs.

Asanga Weerasinghe century off 98 balls meant Collingham & Linton seconds won by a landslide 154 runs against Pool seconds in Division Four. 

Sam Fox's 122 fired Burley-in-Wharfedale seconds top of Division Five.

Old Leodiensians seconds smashed St Chads Broomfield seconds by eight wickets in Division Six.