CHIPPENHAM Arrows bowled Malmesbury out for 53 before Steve Bullen (26no) and Uzi Qureshi (20no) knocked off the winning runs in Division One of the U15 League.
For Malmesbury, Edd Warmishon top-scored with 18 while Imraj Heer (9-2-13-3) and Qureshi (4.5-0-10-3) bowled well for the Arrows, who lost one wicket to James Pickering (1-28).
In Division Two, Cannings (174-5) beat Warminster by five wickets thanks to Owen Alsop's unbeaten 105, with support from Amor (45).
Warminster had set 173 against the bowling of Alsop (8-3-11-4), Hopper (5-3-2-3) and Marden (3.3-0-6-3).
Chippenham Blades won by nine wickets against Purton (86). Alex Williams made 21 before retiring to allow James Harding (17), captain Matt Harding (22no) and Matt Loft (7no) to hit the winning runs.
All ten outfield players bowled for the Blades, while James Harding was in top form behind the stumps. For Purton, an eighth wicket stand of Newcombe (9) and Richards (9no) was the highlight.
Wootton Bassett (196-6) won by 102 runs against Calne with Lewis Tyrie (59no) and Ravi Samant (35) leading the way. Luke Edwards (44) did well for Calne, but their reply ended at 94 against the bowling of Ravi Samant (9-3-19-4) and Josh Smith (6-1-14-1).
In Division One of the U13 League, Marshfield won by 44 runs against Trowbridge after setting 196-6 to chase. Harry Rouse (78), Callum George (38) and Taylor (25) batted well, while Tim (7-0-26-4) and Harry Rouse (4.4-15-3) restricted Trowbridge to 152 in reply.
In Division Two, U11 player Freddie Martin led the way with 30 for Shrivenham (172-9) in a five wicket defeat against Purton (176-5).
Craig Miles (7-1-9-6) removed two of Shrivy's top order in his first spell and returned at the death to pick up four more.
Craig Miles (114no) carried his bat for Purton to seal the win.
In the U11 North Division, Biddestone (34-5) won by five wickets against Goatacre/Spye Park (33) while Marshfield (132-3) won by 48 runs against Wootton Bassett (84-9) thanks to Tim Rouse (71) and Jeremy Bond (27no).
In the U11 South Division, Tom Alsop's unbeaten 80 fired Cannings to victory over Calne, who batted first and made 106-3 thanks to Jo Clare (50).
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