INTERLINK looked like losers at one stage but march on at the top of Group A in the Bradford Mutual Sunday School League.

They made 231-6, with Mohammed Data scoring 119, but Allerton needed only 24 with four wickets in hand.

However, Interlink then gave the ball to Irfam Jamadar, who took three quick wickets in an 18-run triumph, with Rab Nawaz making 52 not out and Muneer Hussain 45.

Omars, who made 180 (Qamar Sadiq 59), maintained the pressure on Interlink after a winning draw against Girlington, who replied with 156-6 (Chetan Patel 4-30).

Bradford Moor beat Hallfield by 37 runs to stay third.

Moor were sent in and were all out for 188 in 35 overs, Adnan Amir scoring an unbeaten 49 as Sajid Mehmood took 4-25.

Hallfield were all out for 151, with Kabeer Hussain taking 4-24.

Bradford Gymkhana beat Yorkshire LPS by 36 runs after a superb all-round performance by Shazad Khalid.

Gymkhana elected to bat and were all out for 159, with Khalid scoring 79 as Mehul Patel took 6-44. LPS were then all out for 123 as Khalid bagged 5-34.

Apperley Bridge remain at the foot of the table after losing to Great Horton Church by three wickets.

Bridge scored 158 in 39.1 overs, Sher Khan making 52 off 65 balls, with Mohammed Azam taking 5-28.

Church did not mess about in their reply, scoring 164-7 in 30.3 overs (Hasan Ali 58, Zaka Ullah 4-39).

In Group B, Yorkshire Friends are still top after beating Bowling Baptists by 21 runs.

Baptists dismissed Friends for 147 in 34.5 overs but were back in the pavilion themselves for 126 (Arslan Hussain 46, Shiraz Ahmed 4-30) in 33.3 overs.

Salem Athletic maintained the pressure on Friends after beating Great Horton Church by three wickets.

Church scored 152-7 (Vijay Chauhan 56) but Mohammed Waqas carried Salem to the spoils with an unbeaten 60.

Mayfield remain third, despite losing to Cambing by two wickets after making 113 (Iqbal 4-19). Cambing scored 114-8, with Mohammed Faisel taking 4-50.

Bradford Gymkhana moved into fifth after beating Parkside by 102 runs.

Gymkhana were all out for 173 (A Saeed 4-28) but it was more than enough for Parkside, who were dismissed for 71 (S Hussain 5-21).

Girlington enjoyed a comfortable victory over Hallfield after making 212 (M S Mayat 65, Sohail Butt 4-37).

Wakar Khalil then proved unplayable with 6-18 as Hallfield were shot out for 45.

Cambing remain at the top of Group C after making 194 in 38.3 overs in a 66-run victory over Denholme Clough.

Yasir Ali (112) shared a fifth-wicket partnership of 102 with skipper Junaid Khan as Adil Haneef took 4-30.

Clough were all out for 128 in 32.3 overs. Amir Riaz scoring 47 and Naqash Mirza taking 5-39.

TABS remain second after beating Great Horton Meths by four wickets in a low-scoring match, Meths being all out for 55 and TABS replying with 57-6.

Bowling Baptists are up to fourth after beating Mayfield by seven wickets.

Baptists dismissed Mayfield for 68 (Zeeshan Tariq 4-4) and then made 69-3.

Bradford Moor are up to fifth after beating Mandhata.

Moor were all out for 216 (Syed Shah 57, Naresh Patel 4-63) before Mandhata were all out for 126.

Salem Athletic beat Bradford Indians by 111 runs after scoring 177-7.

Greenfield have moved 21 points clear at the top of Group D after beating West Bowling.

Bowling decided to field and restricted Greenfield to 114 all out in 27.2 overs, Ibrar Hussain scoring 47.

But West Bowling were all out for 68 in 24.1 overs, with Adeel Ahmed taking 5-11.

Allerton moved into second after beating Muff Field A by two wickets.

Muff Field were al out for 161, with Steve Broadbent scoring 46 and Alan Broadbent 41, but Allerton replied with 167-8, with skipper Gurpreet Romana unbeaten on 42.

Alan Broadbent completed a fine all-round performance by taking 5-42.

Central YMCA remain fourth after beating Muff Field B by five wickets.

Muff Field B opted to bat but only made 62 in 21.4 overs (Steve Toothill 4-8). YMCA scored 65-5 in 18.1 overs.

Yorkshire LPS defeated Great Horton Methodists by six wickets after scoring 116 (Viral Patel 4-16).

In reply, LPS scored 120-4, with Hiren Patel unbeaten on 81.