Canary Wharf took centre stage at Millfields in the North East London League after smashing 374-7 against Camels.
Despite several drops, opener Shantam Kapoor led the way with an unbeaten 173, crashing several sixes to carry his bat.
This was after Camels had made the perfect start, snatching a second-ball wicket, as Mihir (38) and Suraj Srikumar (29) helped Canary to their daunting score, with Andrew Scott claiming 2-50 in his eight-over spell.
Camels slipped to 39-3, before a stunning double-century partnership between Hugo Boreen and Matt Hoslin, with both going on to hit 100 apiece as they came up short on a respectable 282-5.
Stamford Hill gained their first victory of the season at the expense of Pacific at London Fields.
Pacific struggled to get the ball away, with several fine spells from the Stamford attack.
Imtiyaz Mulla claimed 3-37 and Altaf Hasna 2-16 as Pacific were reduced to 140-9, with Scott Gerrard leading a defiant battle and ending up on 39.
Altaf again shone with the bat as the skipper and opener struck 15 boundaries in his unbeaten 78, to ultimately lead Stamford to victory, three wickets down, in 21 overs.
It was a tense low-scoring game at Springfields, as London Fields battled to victory against Old Somervillians.
Troy Utz led the way for London Fields taking 4-15, as the attack stopped any score progression.
Somervillians initially slipped to 83-5, with Laurie Sayer, Patrick Hargreaves and Alex Day claiming two wickets apiece, but opener Sam Packer made a dogged 27 before he was bowled by Hargreaves.
Utz’s continuous nine-over spell completed the innings, as he tore through the middle order, with just Gus Gayford (27) elevating the score to a slightly competitive total of 140.
On a tricky pitch, London Fields made hard work of what felt like a straightforward chase, losing the top four in single figures and slipping to 30-4.
Adarsh and Alex Hammerton stabilised the innings, sharing a crucial half-century stand before Hammerton saw his stumps hit by Richard Sprake for 35.
Hughes held on to the end, defiantly hitting 42, and three boundaries from Utz (20) helped London Fields reach their target with 10 overs remaining.
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