ADDINGHAM beat Ilkley by two runs in a thrilling local derby in the Aire-Wharfe Cricket League on Saturday.

Addingham were put into bat and six players scored over 20 runs, led by No 10 Robert Ellis' 47, as the home side scored 231-9.

Ilkley's Will Lennard and Robert Spivey took 4-51 and 3-38, respectively.

Captain William Spivey (44) got the Ilkley innings off to a steady start, but it was Robert Spivey (46) who top-scored for the visitors.

Ilkley, down to their final wicket, needed three to win in the final over, but Addingham's Daniel Ellis ran out Robert Spivey on the first ball, securing a two-run victory for the home side as Ilkley closed on 229 all out.

Ted Haggas (5-63) took some vital wickets for Addingham.

Otley remain top of Division One with a three-wicket victory at Burley-in-Wharfedale.

Captain Jason Wright opened the Burley innings and his 71 was top score for his side.

Wright had a 55-ball fifth-wicket partnership with Nicholas Brook, who scored 59 as Burley put on 220-8.

Stephen Brown took 4-53 for Otley, who surpassed the Burley target in the 47th over.

Opener Jamie Pickering (81) top-scored for Otley, who finished on 224-7.

Horsforth also went to the final over to secure a five-wicket win against North Leeds.

Barry Singleton's 60 led North Leeds to a total of 217 all out), as Horsforth's Michael Lambert took 4-64.

But opener Ben Heritage's innings of 96 off 148 balls proved vital for Horsforth.

He took Horsforth to 212-5 before being bowled by Tom Hudson, but James Brenann and Ben Bowman guided Horsforth (219-5) over the line with three balls to spare.

A century by Chrishna Graham (102no) gave Rawdon a three-wicket victory at home to Adel.

Adel hit 178-9 as Rawdon's Andrew Doige took 4-41, but Graham's century, which included seven sixes and seven fours off 108, led Rawdon (181-7) past their target in the 39th over.

Weather forced Pool's game against Collingham and Linton to be abandoned.

Collingham scored 172 all out, and Pool were on 130-8 when the match was abandoned in the 39th over.

Istikhar Hussain's 6-26 helped Follifoot (120-3) beat Bilton (119 all out) by seven wickets.

Saltaire maintained their lead at the top of Division Two with a 31-run win against Tong Park Esholt.

A ninth-wicket stand of 83 by Aftab Khan (47) and Jhanzaib Sulari (37) saw Saltaire score 200 all out, as Tong Park's Mick Scott took 4-35.

Despite a 79 from Fawad Maqsood, Tong Park Esholt were bowled out for 169 with overs to spare.

Half centuries from Robbie Miller (64), Henry Barrow (55) and Rob Withers (52) saw Ben Rhydding (258 all out) beat Beckwithshaw (176 all out) by 82 runs.

Guiseley (152-8) beat Olicanian (149 all out) by two wickets.

Olicanians' overseas player James Gifford (52) was the top scorer on the day, while Guiseley pair Benn Hallas (4-31) and Marcus Brown (4-35) were the pick of the bowlers.

Steve Phillips (67) was in top form with the bat and Sam Wilkinson (6-26) was good with the ball to help Horsforth Hall Park (196 all out) cruise to a 106-run victory against New Rover (90 all out).

Steeton suffered a 107-run defeat at the hands of Bardsey.

Tom Franklin (79) and Jo Milner (63) put on a 110-run partnership for the fourth wicket to guide Bardsey to 257-8.

Amjad Ali ripped through the Steeton batting order, taking 6-23 in 8.3 overs as Steeton crashed to 150 all out in 37.3 overs.

A 79 by Ally Long helped Calverley St Wilfrids (230 all out) remain top of Division Three with a 47-win against Tong Park Esholt II (183 all out).

Green Lane (177 all out) are in second after thrashing Menston (46 all out) by 131 runs.

The highlight for Green Lane was their opening bowlers Neil Britton (5-21) and Azhar Mahmood (5-25) tearing through the Menston batting order in 18.5 overs.

Harden beat Alwoodley by 76 runs. Opener Travis Nightingale (48) top-scored for Harden, who were bowled out for 147 as Wahab Hussain took 5-34 for Alwoodley.

In reply, Alwoodley were for skittled out for 71 in 19.2 overs, as Harden opening bowlers Matthew Hogg and Daniel Viles took 5-35 and 4-29, respectively.

Howard Johnson's ton helped St Chad's Broomfield beat Skipton by 114 runs.

Johnson hit 111 off 114 balls as St Chad's raced to 235-7.

Wicketkeeper Rob Walker (47) was the only player to score more than 20 runs for Skipton, who were bowled out for 121 in 31.5 overs.

Rahul Sidhartha (5-17) and Ewan Brannan (4-13) were the pick of St Chad's bowlers.

An 82 by Matt Hinks led Leeds Modernians (226-6) to a four-wicket victory at Thackley (224 all out).