In the North Lancs and Cumbria Premier Division, more than 500 runs were scored at Dalton, where Wigton batted first and were given a great start by openers Mike Slack with an unbeaten 129, and Nico Watt making 51.

Michael Holliday carried on the high scoring with 70 to see his side go in to tea with 276 for 3 on the board. In reply, Dalton’s top order got their side off to a great start, Madawa Warnapura making 65.

Skipper Liam Curwen at number 6 carried on the good work with 54, but two run outs saw Dalton all out in the 48th over for 250 as they fell to defeat.

For Wigton, pro Slack took 3 for 58 and Jonny Honeyman 3 for 63.

There was another high scoring game at Furness Park where Cleator were put in to bat and, with 66 from Darren Clark, and 64 from Kavindu Kulasekara, the visitors were all out in the 43rd over for 202.

Jordan Buchanan with 4 for 44, in 10.3 overs and sub pro, Calvin Savage 4 for 74 in his allotted 15 overs, were the main wicket-takers.

With the bat, Furness made a moderate start and were 37 for 2 when Mark Daly joined opener Nathan Waterston and, when Daly went for 79, the board showed 169 for 3.

Calvin Savage and Waterston took Furness to the win, 206 for 3, in the 38th over. Waterston unbeaten on 84.

Winning the toss and batting first at Workington, Carlisle found themselves 54 for 5 and only made a slight recovery to finish 120 all out in the 44th over. Kaushalya Gajasinghe the Workington pro took 4 for 46 in 14.4 overs.

In reply, Workington were always in command and went to 121 for 4 in the 29th over.

Callum Moffat with 37 and Gajasinghe, with 33 were the top run makers.

There was no play at Keswick against Cockermouth, with the ground unfit.

In the first division, Workington had first knock at Poolside against Haverigg, and despite 54 from Grant Reid, and 44 from Dave Pearce were all out for 135.

Tomas Hawdon doing most damage with 4 for 7. Dale Graham and Dalton Polius each took 3 wickets.

Haverigg also found run making difficult, but a stand of 97 by Jordan Postlethwaite ,72, and Dalton Polius, 40, improved the situation and the village went to the win at 136 for 7. Grant Reid taking 3 for 15.

In first Vickerstown made a decent start against Whitehaven, with opener Sam Dixon top scoring with 47 but the middle and bottom order were soon removed for 110 all out. Whitehaven pro Mohammad Yasin taking 5 for 17.

Whitehaven were in no trouble with the bat, winning in the 24th over making 111 for 2, Stephen Holliday making 50 not out.

Put in to bat at home to Ulverston, Millom were 292 for 6 at tea.

In reply, Ulverston were all out for 123.

Lindal Moor were again in run making mode at Seascale, going to 303 for 8 at Seascale. Professional Kenroy Peters making 112 and Callum McDougall, 59.

Seascale, after losing two early wickets, made a recovery, Adam Brown making 78, and Jack Stubbings, 41, but with little resistance from the tail, Seascale were all out in the 42nd over for 171. Lindal Moor skipper Edward Waind took 6 for 66 in 11.1 overs.

Egremont batted steadily at Cleator II in the second division, and with 69 from Coady Scott and 30 from Dave Raynor, were all out in 42 overs for 182. Alan Wishart 4 for 38 in 13 overs and Mark Ponticelli 3 for 46 the main wicket-takers.

Cleator made a positive reply, and with 45 from Gary Hall, 44 from Mark Ponticelli, and 42 not out from Tom Geen, Cleator won in the 41st over with 183 for 6.

Egremont’s Sam Thompson took 3 for 31 in 9 overs.

A weakened Windscale batted first at Hawcoat Park, and despite 49 from Jack Barwise, were all out for 99 in the 34th over.

In reply, Hawcoat Park raced to 102 for 2 in the 14th over, Cam McDougall making 52.

Kirkby v Furness II; Cockermouth II v Dalton II – no play, ground unfit

Taking first knock against a weakened Haverigg side in division three, Lindal Moor ran riot to total 336 for 2. Chris Scrogham making 172 and Bradley Stephens, 118 notout.

In reply Haverigg were all out in the 36th over for 100.

Chris Moore taking 4 for 8 and Eve Thomas, 3 for 9.

Ulverston in first made 116 and dismissed Vickerstown for 90.

Millom conceded the game. Whitehaven 10pts. Millom 10 pts deducted.