DROITWICH kept up the pressure on the Crusader Worce-stershire County League Divi-sion One leaders with an eight-wicket victory over Bro-ckhampton.

After bowling their opponents out for just 127, the Spa side eased to 131-2 and 20 points with Gareth Thomas remaining unbeaten on 56.

Jonothan Boult also took 4-27 as Droitwich recorded their fourth win from seven games to go third in the table behind Redditch and Bromyard.

Worcester Nomads climbed above Brockhampton with a six-wicket success against Stourbridge.

Geoff Taylor took 6-39 to help skittle Stourbridge for 170 before Daniel Rees made 58 not out as Nomads reached their target.

Kevin Golder fired 75 as Barnards Green maintained their place at the top of Division Two with a winning draw against Feckenham.

Golder's total formed part of the Green's 230 all out but Feckenham held out to 171-9 in reply despite the efforts of Andrew Ford (4-76).

David James was the star of the show for Division three leaders Avoncroft in their five-wicket victory against Old Halesonians.

The all-rounder took 5-72 as Old Hales were dismissed for 156 before carrying his bat for 61 in the reply.

Cutnall Green secured a winning draw against Kidder-minster Victoria. Green's Anthony Lavell's 68 played a large part in his side's 194-8 but they could not bowl Kidderminster out, the visitors closing on 177-8.

Evesham's first win in Division Four North came courtesy of a nine-wicket destruction of Belbroughton.

Evesham dismissed their hosts for 122 and lost just one wicket - P Cross (52) - in reaching their target.

Old Elizabethans kept up their Division Four South title push with an emphatic 107-run win over Barnards Green.

Steve May (85) and Jon Sprague (61) formed a fourth-wicket partnership of 98 as OEs finished on 220-7.

May then took 4-42 in 11 overs as Green fell for just 113.