KIDDERMINSTER took another huge step towards Premier Division safety with a six-wicket win over Harborne.
Harborne, who started the day three points ahead of Kidderminster, were put into bat and wickets fell at regular intervals to Mark Sellek, who bowled throughout the innings to take 4-73, and leg-spinner Mandeep Singh who ended with 4-76.
Harborne were eventually bowled out for 203 in the 59th over, top scorers being Wingfield (64) and Cox (57).
Kidderminster called up Worcestershire opener Elliot Wilson, who proved to be the match winner.
He put on 75 for the third wicket with Singh (40) and a further 65 for the fourth wicket with James Ralph (44) and skipper Mark Mansell then joined him to see Kidderminster to their target, Wilson finishing on 78no.
Kidderminster moved up three places in the table, but must maintain their form in their last three games to ensure they stay clear of danger.
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