The highest innings of the day in the Aire-Wharfe League came from Luke Waters, who hit 14 fours and four sixes in his 124 as Tong Park set a target of 260 for eight in their Division Two clash with Calverley.

Imran Mirza (62) and Julian Thornhill (52) led the chase but the visitors were still well short at the close and had to settle for two points.

In one of the tightest finishes, Silsden set a target of 227 for seven thanks to knocks of 70 from Lee Billborough and Phil Binner.

Corey Jacobs then took five for 44 in the reply but with Josh Akrigg (79) and Andy Luxton (40) among the runs, Steeton got within 12 of victory with one wicket left at the close.

Jeremy Batty (95no) and Jason Roper (50) top-scored in Harden’s 211 for six on the way to a five-point draw with Knaresborough, while 86 from Ed Brown helped Olicanian to a second five-point draw against Illing-worth.

After winning their first match after promotion, Bolton Villas came back down to earth with a four-wicket defeat at home to Follifoot, unable to cope with the pace of Oral Blackford (5-18).

Ryan Cooper hit an unbeaten 91 as Burley crushed their bogey side North Leeds by 130 runs.

That makes them one of only two teams in Division One, along with Kirkstall Educational, with a one hundred per cent record after two games of the season.

With the help of Richard and Nick Brook (41 and 28), Cooper took Burley to 224 for seven before Jason Wright got to work and took five for 36 in a match-winning ten-over spell.

Otley managed a draw with defending champions Beckwithshaw thanks to some stubborn batting from their last pair.

When Josh Brook joined Paul Nicholson at the wicket with 15 overs remaining it would have been hard to find anyone to bet on anything but a win for the visitors. But the pair batted through to earn Otley a point.

A five-wicket spell by Marcus Brown saw Rawdon dismissed for 170 despite a battling, unbeaten 80 from Les Gaylard.

Guiseley quickly set about the chase, with Adam Waite (42) and Alex Bell (47) setting the foundation and skipper Dave Pennett seeing them home with an unbeaten half century.

Phil Atkinson (67) and Neil Abbott (78) were the stars as Green Lane took four points from a draw at Adel.

Ben Rhydding made it two wins from two in Division Three, Charlie Swallow (69) top-scoring in their 158 for eight. Menston never looked comfortable against Adam Flegg (5-56) and Nick Smith (4-47) and were dismissed for 128.

Facing Woodhouse’s total of 256 for four, Skipton’s batsmen polished them off with six wickets and nine balls remaining. Steve Carling and Rob Walker hit half centuries with Kevin Owens and Shahid Nadeem going past 40.

Darrell Robinson hit 55 of Addingham’s 155 in which Rob Spivey took five for 38. Ilkley were always on target and got home by eight wickets, with Rory Kroom scoring 55.

A five for 44 spell by Josh Hobson, and top score of 39 from his uncle Craig, was at the heart of Hall Park’s 50-run win over Bardsey while Horsforth suffered a 128-run defeat against New Rover – Michael Richmond 108no and Rob Kimber 6-43.