There were some outstanding bowling performances in Division Two of the Bradford & District Evening League last week.

Cambing’s Mohammed Umair took a hat-trick against Daisy Hill, although his efforts were not enough to stop his team falling to a three-wicket defeat.

Daniel Bell went one better as he took four wickets in four balls for Tong Park Esholt to help bowl Mayfield out for 75, his team winning by nine wickets.

Salem Athletic remain top of the division after they dismissed Indian Panthers for 45.

Smart Moves are joint second, Shazad Butt (48no) and Asad Abbas (31) helping their team overhaul Queensbury’s total of 115-8.

The game between HSA and Shelf was called off due to an unfit ground.

Allerton moved into second place in Division One after emerging victorious in a tight game against Apperley Bridge.

The visitors were dismissed for 78, with only Yasir Khan (24) making any impression in the face of some accurate bowling.

Allerton’s reply looked in trouble at 45-6 but No 4 Junaid Bashir (14no) played a crucial role to steer his side home to a two-wicket win.

Bingley Congs lost their first game of the season at home to Denholme.

The visitors made 125-3 thanks to Robbie Miller (36), Richard Wear (36) and Eamon Vines (32).

The run out of star batter Josh Evans proved crucial as the rest of the Bingley batters failed in the face of tight bowling from Phil Poole (3-10), and their innings ended on 102-8.

Haworth Road remain top after a nine-wicket win over Thornton, while John Breare claimed their first win of the season at Bolton Villas.

Danny Burger (49) and Tommy Simpson (52no) helped to set a score of 149-5, with Joe Clough taking three wickets for the home side.

In reply, a fine half-century from Sam Wade was not enough as Villas finished on 114-3.

Elsewhere, Paul Medley (26no) rose to the challenge as Windhill surpassed Asad’s total of 134-4 with one over remaining.