NALGO went joint top in the Swindon Evening Cricket League Division One after a 45-run win over Wroughton.
W Ahman top-scored for Nalgo with 44 while T Khan (5-41) and Z Saeed (5-9) bowled out Wroughton for just 75.
Another 10-wicket victory was handed out by Nationwide 1s.
They beat Zurich who managed to reach 95- 8 with openers C Chattel ( 57) and M Vincent (20) seeing Nationwide home in the ninth over.
Castrol hit 163 in their win against Southwest Fasteners with Sydney-Smith hitting 60 and Dickinson grabbing 39. Southwest Fasteners could only manage 150 in reply, despite T Welch's 44.
In Division Two, Rico RIchards blasted his way to the first league century in the league this season hitting 102 for Lydiard Millicent as they reached 184-7 against Talismen.
P Arrowsmith also did well making 39 while P Wright tried to keep the score taking 4-31. Talismen in reply were shot out for 47.
Crosslink got the better of Nationwide 2s as D Milne reached an unbeaten 89 as they notched up 172-1.
M Harries 34 and E Roofe 43 provided the main resistance as Nationwide reached 107-6.
Chameleon hit 144-2 with Kumar making 57 and P Knights 38.
WH Smith were then contained to 95-5 despite a resilient 47 not out from C Davey.
Wanborough had the narrowest of wins when making 114-6 against United Churches who failed by one run.
Division Three Fox and Hounds won a thrilling encounter with Sevenfields by one run.
With 19 required for Sevenfields to win, a couple of boundaries, a run out and two dropped catches left them four runs from victory off the final over.
Akhtar (18) went soon after adding a single, leaving Sevenfields requiring three runs off six balls.
A single was added after Fox and Hounds dropped another catch before Harry Dale took a fantastic catch off the final ball of the day.
RPs made their highest total of the season, making 155-4 against Stratton with K Crook hit 63 and M Brown 50.
Despite a fine unbeaten 56 by G Mitchell, Stratton, in response, were held to 90-7 with L New taking 3-37.
Motorola's 112-7 as not enough to beat CS Nomansds as they posted 114-4.
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