NONE of the top five in Division One saw any action as the weather proved to be the day's big winner.

Just two top-flight games produced results, Denholme beat Riddlesden by eight wickets and Haworth Road beat Oakworth by three wickets.

Visitors Riddlesden batted first at Denholme and were dismissed for 95 in 36.3 overs with Mick Cryer (41) top scoring as Ryan Judson (4-35) and Toby Priestley (3-8) took the bowling honours.

Priestley then smashed 72no from 38 balls (8x4, 4x6) to lead the home side home by eight wickets in 11.4 overs.

Oakworth and Haworth Road’s waiting about paid dividends when they figured in a 25 over per side game.

The Cure Hill side battled to 70 all out as Muhammad Zahid claimed 4-18).

The Baildon Bottom side were made to fight all the way for their three-wicket victory. Chris Griggs made 17 as Ben Howell claimed 3-29.

It was a similar story in Division Two as only half the matches had any play. In a 31 overs per side game at Ingrow, Chris Brooker-Carey (56) helped Foulridge to 153 as Aaron Pearce took 3-42.

Ingrow closed on 130-8 with Daniel Scott making 35 and Shahbaz Munir taking 3-17.

At Park Field, Long Lee managed 141-7 in their 25 overs with Craig Pullen making 58.

The Glusburn reply was impressive as Matthew Lloyd (33) and Neil Freeman (54no) put on 81 for the first wicket.

The latter was joined by skipper Steve Brown (41no) as they raced to a nine-wicket victory.

At the Coliseum, Cowling amassed an impressive 159-5 in their allotted 25 overs with Mike Dudley (53) and Wassim Hussain (50) leading the way. Visitors Ingrow St John’s II were restricted by some tight bowling to 100-7 with Amjid Hussain claiming 3-37.

Only one game survived in Division Three with Embsay II making 229-7 thanks to Rob Bateman (68) and Dominic Kay (62) as Michel Baines (4-55) battled away with the ball.

Sixteen-year-old old Ben Hemsley (56no) then carried his bat as Bingley Congs II replied with 122-9 with Stephen Speak taking 3-33.

Playing at Saltaire, Bingley Congs III posted 118-6 in a 35 over per side game against Denholme II in Division 4 B.

Graeme Love (34) top scored as Michael Dennison (3-18) kept things tight.

The latter then made 76no and Neil Spencer (29) to help visitors, Denholme II to a fine three-wicket win.

Tom Spensley (4-23) and Tom Storr (42no, 4 x 4 and 2 x 6) were instrumental in Gargrave II beating Airedale II by eight wickets.

Damian Gupta (56) was the main stay of Chatburn’s 159-5 from 27 overs.

Visitors Skipton CI fell 14 runs short of their target as Henry Rumboil (4-48) and Harry Parker (3-41) performed well with the ball.

In a 32 overs per side game Glusburn II posted 148-6 with Noman Hassan (71) leading the way assisted by Alan Coney (41).

Home side Cononley II were restricted to 125-6 in their overs with Paul Hogg making 39 as Josh Banks claimed 3-27.

Oakworth III's makeshift6 side scored a creditable 166-8 led by Andrew Stephens (75) and Iestyn Jones (35) as Simon Webster (4-32) bowled well.

Long Lee III were struggling before Andy Mears (40no) and Neil Kennedy (7no) got them home by one wicket. Earlier Frazer Atkinson made 30 as Henry Booth took 3-25.

Ingrow II conceded to Foulridge II as did Crossflatts II to Haworth II.

There was no play in the other two games.