Workington Cricket Club stayed top of the Premier Division with victory in a low-scoring match at Cleator.

In first, Workington were restricted to 128 all out in the 37th over, David Rooney returning 5 for 22.

In reply, Cleator also found run-making difficult and were bowled out for 109. Adam Chambers took 5 for 14 to earn 10 valuable points, especially with Furness only getting four points from their abandoned game at Carlisle.

Furness won the toss and batted and made 112 for 2 in 26 overs when the match was abandoned.

Put into bat at home to Dalton, Cockermouth’s innings was dominated by skipper Gareth White’s century with five fours and two sixes. At tea, the home side were 206 for 7.

In reply, Dalton lost two early wickets, but 40 from Jack Singleton, 37 from skipper Liam Curwen, and 35 from Dan Sharp, saw the visitors to 176 all out in the 47th over. Cockermouth’s Chris Hodgson took 5 for 33 in his 15 overs.

Batting first against Keswick, Wigton made 198 all out in 49.1 overs. Opener Nico Watt made 52 with eight fours and Luke Williams, 31 with two fours and a six. Keswick’s Geeth Kumara took 4 for 33 in 14 overs and James McGown 3 for 39 in 9.1.

Rain reduced Keswick’s target to 143 in 28 overs. They made a bad start with five of the top six batsmen failing to make double figures.

Kumara, 52, and Stephen Moss, 44, put Keswick back in the game but they fell nine runs short, making 134 for 9 in their 28 overs. Wigton’s Jonny Honeyman took 6 for 59 in 13 overs.

In the First Division, Whitehaven’s top order were in good form at home to Millom. Professional Mohammad Yasin top-scored with 91, with support from Stephen Holliday, 47, and Dom Chambers, 24, and were 200 for 9 in their 50 overs. Millom’s Graham Dawson took 5 for 50 in his 15 overs.

Millom made a good effort to get the runs, professional Sameera Sadamal making 84, but they were all out in the 48th over for 176.

Seascale had first knock against Workington II and were 191 for 8 when overs ran out. Opener Joe Hammond was unbeaten on 69, and Adam Brown made 52. Workington’s Ben Scott took 4 for 38.

In reply, Workington went for the runs and won in the 48th over making 194 for 6. Matt Young made 50 and David Pearce, 38. Seascale’s Andrew Knott returned 4 for 34.

In the Second Division, leaders Furness made a mammoth 313 for 6 against a weakened Cleator side. Tom Smith made 117 and J Moses 102.

In reply, Cleator were all out for 147, Stephen Lee top-scoring with 83. George Smith returned 5 for 34.

Kirkby had first knock at Egremont and, with Paul Fugler’s unbeaten 85, with good support from Matthew Bruce’s 42, and Mike Fugler’s 35, the visitors were 229 for 6 at tea. Egremont’s Coady Scott took 4 for 38 in his 15 overs.

Egremont made a poor start with the first five batsmen making 33 runs between them. Lee Cruden, 28, and Luke Williams, 20, made some improvement but the home side were all out in the 45th over for 102. Mark Etchells took 3 for 26 in his 13 overs.

In the Third Division, Haverigg made a massive 269 for 3, Joe Harvey making 160 not out and Matthew Jackson, also unbeaten, with 55.

In reply, Egremont were 92 all out, Graham Campbell making 36.

At Rainey Park, Vickerstown batted first and made 93 for 8. In reply, Whitehaven lost 5 wickets for 97 runs.