BOWLER Richard Baker joined the fairly exclusive 'all-ten' club playing for Folketon & Flixton in division three of Hunters the estate agent York and District Senior Cricket League.
He returned a remarkable analysis of 10-43 to destroy Heworth.
Neil Elvidge hit 78 in Flixton's 192-9 as Jason Gatus took 4-90 and Trevor Walton 3-29. Baker's complete set then had Heworth all out for 128 and the resulting 14th win of the season for Flixton ensures their promotion from division three in their first season in the league.
Castleford went some way towards protecting their third division status when they had the better of a draw with fellow strugglers Acomb, whose stubborn final pair did a fine damage limitation job to keep their side's hopes of avoiding the drop alive.
Castleford's score of 152-6 came via Simon Parker's 59 and 33 from Alex Romaniw, while Dave Stroughair took 3-45. Romaniw followed with 3-16 and, with teenager Chris Wilburn taking 3-24, Acomb could only reply with 123-9.
Stamford Bridge need only 15 points from their last three games to ensure promotion to the premier division.
They easily overcame a Hornsea side who are looking ever more likely to make the downward journey.
Only Dan Dales, who made an unbeaten 40, was able to cope witth the bowling of Mark Fairweather, who took 7-47 in a fine spell.
Lorenzo Ingram led Stamford's reply as he made 71 not out to move closer to a league record run aggregate. Matt Beckett aided with 35 as Stamford won by seven wickets.
Updated: 11:00 Monday, August 29, 2005
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