Nick Flack claimed remarkable figures of 5-5 off 7.1 overs as Chirk took the honours in a low-scoring affair at Holyhead Road.
The hosts won the toss and put the bottom side into bat, dismissing them for just 70 in 25.5 overs.
The long-serving Flack’s analysis was his fourth best ever and finest return since his all-time BB of 7-18 at Carmel in 2014.
New-ball bowler Andrew Swarbrick picked up a very economical 3-10 from 6.
In reply, Chirk had a few stumbles in reaching 71-6 off 19 overs, but the main objective of victory was achieved.
Another solid display brought a five-wicket victory for second-place Chirk seconds at Shrewsbury-based Sentinel thirds.
The hosts were put in and chalked up 177-6 off 30 overs, opener Asher Richards an outstanding 92, with Chirk’s leading bowler Chris Hughes scooping 3-20 off 5.
In response, the visitors made it to 178-5 off 27.2.
Opener David Lunt posted 49, skipper Dale Randall 36 and Rhys Evans added a vital 23 not out, Reuben Allen 3-43 for the hosts.
Points: Chirk seconds 20-6.
DIVISION ONE (12.30 pm)
Shifnal 2nd XI v Chirk 1st XI
DIVISION SEVEN (1 pm)
Chirk 2nd XI v Quatt 3rd XI
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