Gargrave recovered from the shock of losing Brad Gardner to the first ball of the match, and his compatriot Will Smith when there were only seven on the board, to defeat Hepworth & Idle in the head of the Timothy Taylor League.
Goalkeeper John Beckwith played a decisive role in the hosts displaying 276-9, marking 94 on only 100 balls, including 13 ovens and two.
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He added 82 for the third counter with Matt Simpson (52) and 149 for the fourth with Dave Harrop (93), who was also in the 90s nervous.
Simpson hit nine four and six in his 47 -ball stay, while Harrop faced only 71 balls and hit 16 ovens.
The 23 of George Beckwith helped score more than 250, but Gargrave was likely to lose when the Westfield Laners were 205-4.
However, George Beckwith and, in particular, Gardner (4-30) armed Hepworth & Idle successfully returned that they were rejected for 247 in 43.3 Overs, leaving the Gargrave winners by 32 points.
They are fourth on 167 points, eight points and a place behind Silsden, which won a competition with a low cowling score.
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The cobbydalers chose to beat and made 140, which was an improvement on 66-5, peoples of 29 and 35 making them on three figures, led by goalkeeper Tom Greenwood 32.
Five hood quisters took counters, but only three strikers made double figures, led by Martyn Dalby (42) and the Wasim Hussain opener (22) while they collapsed at 94 all, Kieran Lawrence taking 4-3 of 7.5 Overs and Mohsan Gulbhar 4-12.
Glusburn is sixth after a Matt Lloyd Ton brought them to a six-gate victory in Airedale, which made 204-6 after being sent.
The Lloyd opener then struck the visitors to finish 106 not released after facing 143 deliveries, hitting 18 to four.
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He added 135 for the second window with Brad Juliff (41) before Ryan Ridehalgh hit a Quickfire 28, Glusburn passing the winning post in the 43rd.
The boys in the Bradley subsoil were not up to the improvement of the Baptist from Bowling to Matthew Lane, dismissed for 72 after being sent, the vast majority of their races marked by the opener Naseeb Ali (31) and Captain Juni Ashraf (24).
Baptist won by eight counters in the 14th, Akeel Rashid (2-15) taking the two counters.
Sutton continues to direct the division two after a triumph of 68 points to skipton CI.
Matt Walker was out of the first ball after Sutton won the draw and hit, but Sam Solley (30) and No 3 Dave Snowden (105) then put 76 for the second window.
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Snowden was released after facing 134 balls and struck 11 to four and two, Qamar Zulfiqar engaging 3-44.
Ci was quickly 22-6 and managed to reach 128, thanks to 8 Muhammad Sabeel (46) and N ° 9 Tanveer Hussain (41), Josh Gill (6-38) taking counters at each end of the sleeves, Sam Smith (2-16) also causing this early windows.
Thornton-in-Craven is still in the third mixture, 12 points behind Haworth, after beating Long Lee, which was sent to Booth Bridge Lane but could only make 145, Joe Wolfe taking 4-43.
Any doubt about a home victory was immobilized by a partnership of 49 for the second window between goalkeeper Jonny Martin (30), who had previously removed his pads in the 2-27 bag, and Shane Taylforth, who then put 50 with Jordan Jackson (12).
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Taylform’s sleeves ended with 72 points out of 53 deliveries, including 14 four and two, and Thornton won four counters in just 26th.
Silsden II had a comfortable victory over visitors Denholme, who were back in the pavilion for 112 after being sent, Lewie Fitton (5-27) and Ben Sugden (3-20) doing the damage.
Sugden then saw the work with 39 not released, putting 71 for the first window with Tommy Miller (40), Lewis Middleton (22no) adding 36 with Sugden as they won by seven gohets in the 16th.
Cowling II had a day to forget in Wilsden, licensed for 106 after having chosen to beat, Captain Majid Iqbal Shining with 37, n ° 11 Mohammed Abdullah Iqbal (19) ensuring that they exceeded 100.
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Wilsden then won the 17th for the loss of a single counter.
It was the opposite turn for Wilsden at the second team in the Division three, which was overthrown for 90 among the Gargrave II leaders after being invited to beat.
Ben Wood (4-36) and Stuart Weatherill (3-28) made the previous damage, Will Storr will go to take 2-9.
Gargrave lost the opener Richard Bell and the n ° 3 of the wood for contrasting ducks, but the opener Neil Dibb (22no) held firm, adding 71 with Dominic Ferneyhough (46) when they won by seven counters inside 20 overs.
Cononley, second, also won a convincing victory, rejecting Bradford & Bingley for 103 after winning the draw, Colin Stead taking 4-21, Herbie Starkey 3-32 and Oliver Batey 2-0.
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A partnership of the second counter of 62 between the opener Will Oakden (31) and Captain Andrew Starkey (37) on their way to a triumph of six gates, which was produced in the 24th.
SKIPTON CI II maintained third pressure by rejecting Bowling Baptist II for 127 at Scotchman Road after winning the draw, Cody Hird taking 3-43, Sefal Allam a remarkable 3-5 in 12 Overs and Aneesh Babu 3-30.
The opener Ajmal Choudhry then scored 50 and n ° 3 Tariq Ghani 32, Danyal Iqbal (18) seeing a victory with three titles harshly played in 36th.
Sutton II organized a similar competition at home against Bradley II, which was 166 after being sent, the 47 of Captain Chris Kimberley being the most remarkable sleeves while Charlie Whitaker (4-19) married him and the tail.
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A 62 stand between George Elrick (39) and the Skipper Craig Thornton (52No) worked well on the victory road, which they made by three counters at 40th, Henry Meynell taking 3-56 and Charlie Andrews 3-36.
Glusburn II is now at 28 points in a promotion place in the Division four after losing at home against the second-class bingley III Congs, which marked 188 after winning the draw, with Tahir Mehmood (3-50) and Umar Dar (3-35) among the counters.
The opener Dave Henson (29) and Amir Javed (39) then made the only significant contributions after tea because the hosts were rejected for 121.