Workington opener Kristian Moffat scored a superb Bank Holiday century as they recorded a 192-run victory against Keswick in the North Lancs and Cumbria Premier Division.

Moffat’s 128 included 14 fours and his side were 269 for 7 in their 50 overs. Keswick pro Geeth Kumara took 3 for 48 in his 15 overs.

In reply, Keswick never got going, and were all out in the 31st over for 77. Workington’s Matthew Lowden took 4 for 34 in 11 overs

Cockermouth were in first against Cleator and steady batting saw them to 178 for 8 in 50 overs. Matthew Sempill, 45 and Gareth White, 39, being their main contributors. Cleator’s Davd Blackwell returned 4 for 43 in 14 overs.

The Cleator innings was dominated by Darren Clark with an unbeaten 103, containing 18 fours, and his side won in the 46th over with 179 for 3.

Carlisle had first knock at home to Wigton and were grateful for the 67 from pro Justin Greaves as they struggled to 168 for 5 in 42 overs.

After tea, the Wigton top-three put their side on the winning track. Nico Watt, 61, Theo Manihera, 37 and Mike Slack, 32, saw Wigton to a six-wicket win at 169 for 4.

In the First Division, Whitehaven had the first knock and, after a good start, collapsed as the last six men only contributed 19 runs and the home side were all out for 159 in the 40th over.

Opener Dom Chambers top scored with 52. Workington veteran Paul McKeown returned 5 for 32 in 11 overs and Martyn Turner, 5 for 46 in 12.2 overs.

In reply, Workington had a terrible start and never really recovered and were all out in the 41st over for 110. David Pearce getting 33, with Whitehaven’s Stephen Holliday taking 4 for 26 in 13 overs

In the Second Division, put into bat, Cleator lost an early wicket, but Steven Wishart with 81 and Steven Lee, 31, put their side on top, and at tea, the visitors were 208 for 6.

In reply, only opener Stephen Chambers who carried his bat for 47, gave Cleator problems and Cockermouth were 150 for 6 when overs ran out. David Glover did most damage taking 4 for 30 in his 15 overs to give his side a double win weekend

In the Third Division, batting first, Egremont had a poor afternoon being all out for 90 in 32 overs, Whitehaven’s Luke Blaney taking 6 for 18 in 7 overs.

Whitehaven coasted to the win at 91 for 2 in the 23rd over, Ragharvendra Kurkal making an unbeaten 46.