JER Lane recorded the highest league team total since the formation of the Bradford League as they made 466-6 in their 299-run win over Sandal.

Overseas player Cosmond Walters made 220 and was backed up by last week's 39-ball centurion Farakh Hussain (73) and Imran Mirza (61).

Sandal were bowled out for 167 with Amjid Khan taking 5-39 and Mohammed Jamal 3-37.

Leaders Jer Lane are 23 points ahead of Horton Mills who beat Yeadon by 62 runs while Bowling Lane are now third after defeating Northowram Fields by two wickets.

Buttershaw St Paul's saw their promotion hopes suffer a setback as Hunslet Nelson recorded a four-wicket win against them.

Relegation-threatened Scholes went down to an agonising one-wicket defeat against Wakefield St Michael's and bottom team Spen Victoria lost by 33 runs against East Ardsley.

The top three in the absorbing Premier Division title race all recorded victories.

Leaders New Farnley beat Methley by 33 runs to extend their lead to eight points over Townville, who had a six-wicket win over Wrenthorpe.

Woodlands recorded an eight-wicket win over Hanging Heaton and are a further 14 points adrift. They have two games in hand on New Farnley and one on Townville.

Muhammad Bilal (4-40) and Chris Brice (3-6) starred as Hanging Heaton were bundled out for 91, and Liam Collins' 47 not out eased Woodlands home in reply.

At the other end of the table, just two points cover the bottom three after Wrenthorpe, Morley and Batley all lost.

Morley went down by five wickets to Pudsey St Lawrence while Batley lost their last three wickets for four runs to lose by two against Bradford & Bingley.

Skipper Ed Brown top scored with 37 as B&B posted a below par 133 all out, but Bradley Reeve (4-34) ripped through Batley's top order, before Lachlan Doidge (3-29) and Yasir Abbas (3-40) instigated that late collapse.

Cleckheaton were the top flight's other winners as they defeated Farsley by 67 runs.

A superb 57 not out down the order from Toby Booth helped Cleck to 184-6, before Amir Hussain's incredible 6-28 left Farsley in tatters.

Ossett won the battle of the top two in Division One with Marcus Walmsley the key figure in their eight wicket win. He took 5-42 as Bankfoot were dismissed for 116 and made 44 not out to see his side home.

Carlton made it seven wins on the trot as they defeated East Bierley by 88 runs and are now joint fourth with Pudsey Congs, who beat Birstall by 52 runs.

Lightcliffe remain bottom despite a nail-biting one-wicket win over Gomersal and Hartshead Moor remain in the relegation places after a 99-run defeat by Undercliffe.

Baildon returned to winning ways with a 132-run win over Keighley, who are hovering close to the drop zone.

Crossflatts took another step towards promotion from Division Three at the first attempt with a 101-run win over Heckmondwike & Carlinghow.

They are 28 points ahead of Brighouse, who defeated Adwalton by 42 runs. Great Preston are a further two points back after beating Rodley by 161 runs.

East Leeds edged to a one-wicket win over Gildersome & Farnley Hill.

Crossbank Methodists beat Windhill & Daisy Hill by 12 runs, while Liversedge, four wicket victors over Altofts, were the day's other winners.