Sheriff Hutton Bridge were only able to get the better of a draw at Selby but still lead division five by 11 points with a game in hand on second-placed Bolton Percy.

Craig Hunter made 65 when Bridge batted first then, following his dismissal, Geoff Schofield with 82no and Adam Kenny, with 33no, lifted the away total to 216-5.

Joe Richardson made inroads into the home innings as he captured 4-54 and Selby were indebted to the father and son combination of Steve Cruise (51) and Sam Cruise (25) for their drawing total of 148-8.

Tom Shaw was the only Huntington success as his side slipped to their fifth defeat of the season at Stamford Bridge.

Shaw made a round half-century but his side were rolled over for 116 as Max Pimlott chalked up impressive figures of 5-21 in a decisive spell.

Stamford lost two wickets before the virtual certain victory was achieved with Ed Sykes making a valuable 36no and Roddy Vann weighing in with an almost as worthy 27no.