A CENTURY opening wicket stand between Immudi and Imran guided Brookhouse to victory over title rivals Mill Hill.
And four wicket hero Kabba ensured Brookhouse leap-frogged Mill Hill to the top of the table after picking up two vital bonus points.
It was a day to forget for Mill Hill who had seven dropped catches -- including two on Immudi who went on to top score with 56.
Mill Hill finally made a break through in the 16th over when Amadeo Dippolito bowled Imran for 35.
But there was no Brookhouse collapse as Alfaf (46) and F S Patel (26) pushed the total along.
Michael Rigby and Tony Hawkins were the pick of the Mill Hill bowlers, claiming three wickets each.
In reply, Mill Hill needed a steady start but lost Steve Maeer for one with only 14 runs on the board.
Ian Pinder and Gavin Curson soon followed but opener Faz Noray and Salim Patel put up stubborn residence.
Noray went on to score 42 while Patel hit three fours on his way to a quick fire 23.
Kabba was well supported by A K Mall who weighed in with three wickets off a five over spell.
And it was left to Jiva to claim the all important last wicket off the penultimate ball -- a controversial lbw decision on Rigby -- to claim the bonus points and top spot.
BROOKHOUSE
Immudi c Rigby b Noray...56
Imran b Dippolito...35
Altaf c Dippolito b Rigby...46
F S Patel st Maeer b Hawkins...26
A K Mall c Curson b Rigby...4
H Mann lbw b Rigby...14
Moshin c Salim b Hawkins...0
Kabba not out...5
Dela st Maeer b Hawkins...1
Iqbal not out...2
Extras...25
Total (8 wkts)...214
Bowling: M Rigby 8-0-60-3; P Earnshaw 5-1-27-0; A Dippolito 7-0-61-1; F Noray 5-0-29-1; T Hawkins 4-1-21-3
MILL HILL
F Noray c and b Patel...42
S Maeer b Kabba...1
I Pinder b Kabba...3
G Curson b Kabba...5
S Patel b Kabba...23
A Dippolito lbw b A K Mall...3
A Hawkins b A K Mall...3
S Rigby b A K Mall...0
P Earnshaw lbw b F S Patel...0
M Rigby lbw b Jiva...5
J Smith not out...2
Extras...18
Total (all out)...109
Bowling: Kabba 9-2-38-4; Writer 3-1-12-0; F S Patel 8-1-26-2; Jiva 3.7-0-7-1; A K Mall 5-1-11-3
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