Low totals were certainly the order of the day in Division One on Saturday.
Mighty Mold made it 13 straight wins and stretched their lead at the summit to nine points with a six-wicket success at The Oval.
Lewis Pringle claimed an excellent 4-12 off 6.2 overs, Thomas North 2-17 and Isaac Allen 2-20 as the visitors bowled out Tudno for just 91 after putting the hosts into bat.
Mold made it to 92-4 off 24.5, Oliver Hughes 2-20 for the home team.
Put into bat, Bangor seconds made a modest 146 all out, Saif Ijaz 31 not out, Mali Auty 3-27, Rhys Jones and Joshua Clarke both 2-23 and Lee Davies 2-24 for Quay, who responded with a winning 147-4, Morgan Duffy 40, Auty 37.
Jack Williamson’s unbeaten 61 was the highlight of Dolgellau’s effort of 127-5 off 45, Joe Griffiths taking 2-28 for Northop seconds, who reached the winning post at 129-4, Chris Brooks 37 and Leo Grieg 32 not out, Lafrus Van Vuuren 2-23 and Jack Williamson 2-26 for the hosts.
Chris Ellwood took 4-5, Simon Perry 4-7 and Huw Bellis 2-9 as Gresford blew away Brymbo seconds for just 42.
The hosts cruised to 45-0 in 7.2 overs for the easiest of 15-0 victories.
Corey Cuffe (61) and Evan Shaw (52) helped Hawarden Park set the biggest total of the day in Division One – 179-8 off 45 overs, Adam Jones took 3-20 and Alex J Davies 3-36 for the visitors, who collapsed to 80 all out, Shaw 4-12 and Jac Williams 3-17 for the 14-1 winners.
A ninth-wicket stand of 18 ensured Halkyn staggered to a narrow win at Alder Meadow.
Captain James Griffiths top-scored with 40 as Pontblyddyn were dismissed for 115, Hammad Bajwa 4-22, Nathan Lavender 3-20 and Nathan Roett 2-24 for the visitors.
In reply, Halkyn were floundering on 98-8, but just managed to reach the winning line.
Bajwa was a key batsman as well as bowler, hitting a priceless 35 not out, Vishwa Manawaduge a brilliant 5-33 and Ioan Jones 3-29 for the hosts.
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