WORCESTER and Worcester Nomads both took maximum points to remain joint leaders in Worcester Cricket League Division One.
In Division Two, The Chase maintained their unbeaten record at the summit, closely followed by Birlingham and Himbleton.
DIVISION ONE
WORCESTER PAKISTANIS v STOKE PRIOR SPORTS
Pakistanis won by 51 runs.
Worcester Pakistanis 155-7 (Shahid 34, C Chadhams 26, G Murtaza 23, J Deakin 2-32); Stoke Prior Sports 104-8 (J Deakin 39, Atif 3-11, Shahid 2-3).
WORCESTER v
BARNARDS GREEN
Worcester won by 14 runs.
Worcester 125-8 (L Bolton 36, R Franklin 20, S Spencer 3-32, T Williams 2-22, T Hill 2-22); Barnards Green 111-7 (D Flynn 46, G Lewis 28, J Wagstaff 4-15, R Franklin 2-31).
STOKE PRIOR SPORTS v MCT
Stoke Prior won by 40 runs.
Stoke Prior Sports 116-2 (J Staines 40, D James 36no, A Fletcher 23no); MCT 76-9 (D James 3-23, A Small 2-15).
OMBERSLEY v COMMONERS
Ombersley won by 75 runs.
Ombersley 171-4 (J Gwynne 81, P Burdon 41, C Flowers 37); Commoners 96-8 (D Peters 54, L Shuck 2-22, C Flowers 2-11, A Richie 2-39).
PEARMEN v
WORCESTER NOMADS
Worcester Nomads won by six wickets.
Pearmen 99-8 (D Scorer 31, B Schiffman 2-15); Worcester Nomads 104-4 (D Rees 36, K Rees 20, D Kyte 2-15)
DIVISION TWO
CROWLE v FECKENHAM
Feckenham won by seven wickets.
Crowle 132-5 (D Freeman 68, C Holt 20); Feckenham 135-3 (M Henning 58, C Perry 52no).
Worcester City POLICE v THE CHASE
The Chase won by eight wickets.
Worcester City Police 121-3 (S Hipkins 48no, B Reid 21); The Chase 122-2 (R Williams 55, P Harris 50no).
NORTHWICK STROLLERS v RUSHWICK
Rushwick won by five wickets.
Northwick Strollers 52-6 (J Wynne 4-4, C Jones 2-12); Rushwick 53-5 (R Bawden 2-19).
HIMBLETON v
MALVERN WAYFARERS
Himbleton won by 39 runs.
Himbleton 137-6 (P Thomas 59, J Alford 35); Malvern Wayfarers 98-7.
DOMINIES & GUILD v
BIRLINGHAM
Birlingham won by seven wickets.
Dominies & Guild 85-6 (C Stokes 30, G Spares 3-13); Birlingham 86-3 (G Spares 25, J Styles 23, A Harrison 22no).
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