Nalgo claimed the Swindon Evening Cricket League Division One title after beating Nationwide by seven runs.
Shazard made 28 not out and Rafiq 26 in the Nalgo total of 128-5.
Jon Clarke (41) and Harpal Momi (42) got Nationwide off to an electric start in chasing the runs and after eight overs the home side were 74-0, and thinking of victory.
Wickets then fell steadily but the loss of Stuart Archer with a broken finger while fielding weakened Nationwide's challenge as they finished on 121-7.
Comptons secured runners-up spot with a bruising win over Nationwide.
Andy Compton with 66 and Baker's 62 not out made the most of the Nationwide attack as they slogged their way to 152-2. In reply the Society were restricted to 97-5, Close top-scoring with 27.
In the fight for survival, Swindon Mortgages lost the first leg of their double header to Southwest Fasteners.
Andy Flay hit an unbeaten 31 as the Mortgages posted 86-7 before Curtis made 32 as Southwest made 90-5 in reply.
The final positions rest on the outcome of Southwest's last two fixtures this week, against Nationwide and Mortgages again.
Winterbourne scored 89-6 and signed off their campaign losing at home to Comptons by one wicket. Comptons totalled 90-9, getting home in the last over.
Nationwide 2 have secured promotion from Division Two and mathematically can be runners-up only if they fail dismally in their final match against Nomads as these two teams fight out the champions spot.
Andrew Miller took 2-8 as Stratton were contained to 69-6, Meale making 26 of them. Will Rawle was unbeaten on 32 and John Reivers on 25 as Nationwide strolled to 70-1.
Chameleon have found it difficult to raise a team for their final two fixtures, and in conceding the matches have been relegated along with Talismen.
In Division Three, it was champagne time at the Fox & Hounds public house as their cricket team secured the title with a resounding win over Sevenfields who made 101-5.
Matt Dale hit an unbeaten 50 before retiring, and, supported by James Townsend with 32, the Fox then left it to captain and vice captain to gain the victory.
Despite an horrendous run-in to the end of the season, with five losses out of six matches, Motorola secured promotion as runners-up with a win over the champions.
The Fox were bowled out for 86, only Jenkins making any contribution with 29 as Khan took 3-16 and Joy Peerwala 3-17.
Motorola had to thank Khan for an unbeaten 32 in taking them to 87-4.
Monahans' dash for survival failed, despite their final win over Ashbury. With most batsmen contributing some runs, Monahans made 91- 9 as Symons took 4-25.
It was Lee who stole the show, taking 7-14 as Ashbury were pegged to 59-9, although New made 27.
Innogy's chance to secure runners up spot in Division Four was humbled as visitors Nationwide 3 took the spoils.
Fine bowling and fielding, with captain Marc Yates taking 3-12, kept Innogy to 68-6 as Shield hit an unbeaten 22.
Umesh Arora was the mainstay of the Nationwide innings with 28, however with the scores tied, it was left to Andrew Miller to hit the winning boundary off the last ball as they finished 72-6.
Champions Phoenix scored 87-8 and were crushed by promotion hopefuls Intel.
Trevest smashed 61 not out as Intel cruised to 88 without loss. They now need to beat Nine Elms in their last fixture and hope Innogy fail against Anchor if they are to gain promotion.
Anchor reached 94-4 as they had a comfortable win over L&K Skips, who were all out for 93.
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