Parkfield and Headstone won their third consecutive Division Five match after a six-wicket win over Knebworth Park Thirds on Saturday.
Knebworth Park were bowled out for 162 after Ian Schmid claimed four for 48. The weather threatened to deny the hosts but some quickfire batting from Waseem Saber saw them home in 29 overs.
A below par Second team lost at Datchworth by 68 runs. Craig Rivers took five for 63 as Datchworth posted 246 for nine. Michael Mandry scored 40 but it was not enough as Parkfield were all out for 178.
Parkfield Thirds suffered a 19-run defeat to Hemel Hempstead Fifths in Division 12.
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