MOHAMMED Imran and Zafar Mahmood starred as Bradford Moor won by 73 runs at bottom side Allerton to share top spot in Group A of the Bradford Mutual Sunday School League.

Moor batted first and were all out for 229, Imran scoring an unbeaten 57 supported by Adnan Amir (40), before Allerton were dismissed for 156 as Mahmood picked up 5-32. Munir Hussain made 46 and Rab Nawaz 42 in a losing cause.

Interlink are level with Moor at the summit after beating mid-table Yorkshire LPS by eight wickets.

LPS were bowled out for 113 as Mumrez Khan claimed 6-27, with Interlink then being guided home by Mohammed Ibrahim (52no) and Irfan Jamadar (43).

Omars are third after beating Hallfield by 38 runs. Omars were bowled out for 172 (Saad Mirza 51) and Hallfield were all out for 134 as Naheem Iqbal bagged 4-41.

Bradford Gymkhana are up to fourth after beating Apperley Bridge by 50 runs in a high-scoring game.

Shazad Khalid (46 off 54 balls) and Barber Hafeez (49 off 37) blasted Gymkhana to 237-8, Hamid Khan taking 4-44.

Bridge made a great effort to chase the stiff target and at one stage were 170-3 with 12 overs left before a collapse saw them all out for 187 (Salman Khawaja 49 off 31 balls, Zahid Qayyum 41 off 77), Hafeez completing a fine all-round performance by taking 3-16.

Defending champions Girlington are mid-table after being held to a winning draw by old rivals Great Horton Church, for whom Mohammed Zahid finished unbeaten on 113. Girlington had posted 275-8 thanks to Zahid Khaliq (95) and Farhaad Raja (70).

Salem Athletic are top of Group B after a 70-run victory over Bradford Gymkhana B, who were all out for 69 as Majid Rehman claimed a hat-trick while mopping up with 5-4. Abdul Samad had led Salem to a modest 139 with 47, Habib Ur Rehman taking 4-23.

Mayfield are second after beating Girlington B by 124 runs. Israr Ali struck 74 in Mayfield's 211 and then took 4-12 as Girlington were all out for 87.

Yorkshire Friends slipped to third after losing to Parkside in a tense game which saw them all out for 134 to Zamin Khan (5-46) chasing the visitors' 140 (Shiraz Ahmed 4-36).

Hallfield B are up to fourth after beating defending champions Great Horton Church B by 32 runs. Hallfield successfully defended their 122 total as Sohail Butt (6-25) rushed out the hosts for 90.

Bowling Baptist climbed off the bottom as they chased down Cambing's handy 233-6 to win by three wickets.

Mubashir Ahmed (54) and Wajid Mahmood (50), who shared a stand of 100 with Asif Gul, impressed for Cambing but Waqas Ali (76), M Bilal (53no) and Asad Hussain (48) responded in style.

League debutants Denholme Clough are joint-leaders of Group C with Mandhata after edging past Bowling Baptist B by six runs. Clough were all out for just 98 (Sajid Malik 4-7) but then dismissed the hosts for 92.

Mandhata beat Mayfield B by seven wickets thanks to Pritesh Patel (88no) and Gurwinder Singh (47) after dismissing their opponents for 182 (Nadeem 91, Naz Khan 55).

Cambing B made 171 against Yassir Khan (4-34) before overcoming Salem Athletic B by 57 runs, Murad Mirza taking 4-31 in a reply of 114 (Zain 40).

Ten-man Bradford Moor B just beat TABS by one wicket after Ahsan Ali Shah (5-29) had the home side all out for 97.

Bradford Indians saw off bottom side Great Horton Meths by two wickets, the hosts having been all out for 81 against Mohammed Asif (4-10).

Greenfield (133) are joint-leaders of Group D with Muff Field after beating Central YMCA by 26 runs. YMCA's 107 included 72 by Joe Allot as Nadeem Rathore took 5-25.

Muff Field accounted for Yorkshire LPS B (118 – Praful Patel 44, Frank Powell 4-63) by seven wickets as James Fallon (51no) shared an unbroken stand of 101 with Alex Pearson.

LPS were all out for 118, Praful Patel scoring 44 and Frank Powell taking 4-63 for muff Field. In reply Muff Field were struggling at 20 for the loss of 3 wickets before James Fallon (51*) shared an unbroken 4th wicket stand of 101 with Alex Pearson as Muff Field scored 121 for the loss of 3 wickets.

Great Horton Meths B (171 – Islam Khokar 5-41) beat Muff Field B (115) by 56 runs for their first win of the season thanks to Steve Pass, who added 4-22 to his earlier knock of 58.

Allerton B rolled over West Bowling for just 60 (Sohail Shah 4-23) and won by nine wickets.