Six days after winning the Waddilove Cup, Addingham was involved in a thriller in the first League Aire-Wharfe division.
They lost the draw in Roberts Park and Saltaire made 217-6, their first seven both figures, Rob Ellis doing well to take 2-36 of his 10 Overs, while the partner of the new Ballon Ricky Palacio (1-32) was even more economical.
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Addingham lost Jacob Parker for a two -ball duck, but his colleague opener Palacio (71) then added 126 with Will Atkins (50).
However, only ABS Dawood (36), who put 44 with Nick Farrell, contributed a lot after that while visitors went from 178-3 to 213-9 to lose only four points.
The finalists of the Outforth Hall Park Cup have timed their pursuit of racing towards violence to beat Beckwithshaw visitors by two counters with 13 balls to play.
Beckwithshaw was 3-0 while Charles Greatbatch (4-28) withdrew three of the first four, but the 110 of Keeper Miles Buller by Olly Hotchkiss put them at 217 while Priyank Koli (3-53) conceded.
The Jacob brothers (90) and Regan Phillips (24) took advantage of the round of the Hall Park in partnership in 56, with Jacob points that came out of 114 bullets and containing 15 ovens and six.
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However, the victory seemed anything but when the hosts were 165-7, only for Ash Rowden – 12th man in the Cup final – to bring them home with 33 not left, helped by 21 by Ricky Halloran.
The first two Otley and Burley obtained contrasting victories.
Otley launched Tong Park Esholt for 169, Steve Brown taking 5-37 and Damon Reeve 3-24.
Alex Atkinson (13) and George Myers (25) put 40 for openers, but they were 75-4 before Jake Ross (24) and Brown (39) add 61 vital points, Otley winning per four counters at 37th.
Burley was in Collingham and did 193 after having opted for Bat, Dan Révis (56) and Joe Hall (38) putting 60 for the fourth window to bring them to 108-4.
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Red Bolton (43) then dominated a 45 partnership with Nicky Bulcock (2), but they lost their last four counters for two points, three of which falling in the final total.
Collingham went from 55-0 to 76-5, but was back after a 70 stand for the sixth window, but they lost their last three counters for six points so as not to be short of 183, Jason Wright taking 4-53, revisited 3-42 and Bulcock 2-28.
The swimming pool was in Steeton, which made 228-8, Nat Cutts taking 3-60 and the first five of Pool then made double figures, but they went from 101-2 to 156 All Out, Cutts (32) and Robert Goldthorp (39) Top-Scuring.
Bilton, who was in Menston, and Rawdon continue to rhythm in division one.
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Menston chose to beat and made an intermediary 207, Fraser Oates marking 52, the skipper Adam Montague-MILLAR 33 and JH Johnson 27 before Sarfaraz Ahmed (19) and James LOWANS (24) put 32 for the last window.
The Louis Foxton and Rob Taylor openers then made MINCEMATE of this target while Bilton won by 10 counters at the end of 28.
Rawdon was in New Rover, who made 214, Saad Munnir (5-28) destroying the tail.
The first eight for visitors then made double figures because they won by three counters in the 42nd, led by Andrew Duckworth (47), Munnir (30), Caleb Fun (25) and Joe Smith (24).
Ilkley, who climbed three places to fourth, equaled them with a 10 -checksmith victory against Follifot.
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The visitors chose to beat and were dismissed for 180 after an opening stand of 50, Paul Dover by released 3-56 and Dan Bott 3-33.
Will Spvey then did a Run-Aball 103 out and Andrew Carver 62 did not go out because the target was made on the 29th.
Goalkeeper Spvey hit 18 to four and Carver Nine Fours and a Six.
Olicanian was well beaten at home by Kirkstall, who sent them and strengthened them for 152, no 9 Manley du Preez Top-Score with 38.
Kirkstall was 29-4, Tom Kaznowski (3-18) rejecting the first three, but a 116 partnership helped Kirkstall to a five-titles victory in the 31st.
Guiseley was at home for Calverley out of shape and gave them a sixth defeat in seven games finished, but it was close.
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Calverley made 209-9 after winning the draw, Aniker Rana taking 4-29.
Guiseley was 29-3 after tea, but he was handed over via a 55 stand between Vir Bhatia (31) and Andrew Williams (73), which was eighth at 179.
The last pair Louie Kenyon (16) and goalkeeper Jack Maguire (6) then brought Guiseley to victory at 47th with an uninterrupted partnership of 18.
It was only the second victory of Guiseley of the season, and they are nailed to be relegated alongside Follifot.
Green Lane is only five points behind a promotion place in the two division after a comfortable victory in Thackley.
The local team was overturned for 215, Jack Roberts taking 3-54, Ollie Halliday 3-40 and Dan Frost 2-18.
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Visitors lost Michael Ellis soon after tea, but there were no other alarms because they won eight counters with five letters to lose.
Chris Bogdanos (58No) put 68 with Frost (42) and 127 uninterrupted with goalkeeper Phil Atkinson (64no).
Outforth has lost a tight competition in Shadwell, who chose field and rejected visitors for 139, Captain Tom Collee doing 28 years old, a Ahsan Yousaf 27 and n ° 9 Alex Myers 25.
Shadwell was 52-4 before a 71 stand, but they went from 123-4 to 133-8 before winning.
The Modernians of Leeds at the bottom of the table were in a racing fest at the leaders Bingley Congs, who made 373 after winning the draw, Siddhant Gola taking 3-94 and Lewis Gomersall 5-61.
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Mods responded with a decent 236, Albert Taylor (52) adding 92 for the first window with Captain Jonathan Wiggan (39), no 3 Gola Make 31.
They went from 136-1 to 171-7 before a partnership of 71 between Muzamal Ahmad (54) and Venkatesh Iyer (9) before being overthrown for 236 in the 44th.