Stokey Scoundrels defeated Sky 2 for their sixth successive win to be crowned Victoria Park Community League Division Three champions.

Batting first, they recovered from 77-4 to post 169-4 thanks to a fine 55 from Lee Houghton alongside MV Rao who kept the runs flowing with 38.

Sky 2 began well to reach 34-2 in the fourth over, before Houghton claimed 3-26, as they were bowled out for 120, with Aleem Hussain and Rahul Amin top scoring with 16.

Pacific were crowned champions of Division Two after a narrow last over victory over MUFG, who struck 125-6, with Matthew Collins (29) top scoring.

After slipping to 80-5 and 100-6, Pacific saw a last-gasp 19 from Rizwan Siddiqui alongside 28 from Daniel Humphrey help them to victory with a ball to spare.

Victoria Lounge chased down Homerton in Division Three after John Saunders Griffiths struck 50 in their 168-3.

Rob Tatton-Brown smashed 52 alongside 41 from Jim Crutcher as the Lounge reached their target with five balls to spare.

Rose & Crown claimed victory over I Don't Like Cricket in Division One after posting 170-4.

Nag top scored for Roses with 35, alongside 32 from Upendar Peddy, with IDLC dismissed for 86 as skipper Chris Pitcher finished unbeaten on 26.

Wolverines put in a superb all-round display to defeat Anirban in Division Two with Jake Waring returning to the crease to strike an unbeaten 59 as his side posted 154-6.

Arif Ahmed top scored with 28 as Anirban ended 24 runs short on 130 all out.

Bansko Bears survived a late comeback from Phoenix All Stars to claim their third win after Dave Rudd and Andrew Tate both struck half-centuries in their 178-1.

Mo Iqbal and Ismail Matvad matched the Bears with their own half-centuries, but it wasn't enough as Phoenix ended up on 154-4.

Mile Tailenders defeated Division Four rivals Old Fallopians who made 120-4, with M A Faraz smashing 50.

Despite losing Cofie first ball to a fine yorker from Mark Dublin, Tailenders saw Wilson Digby hit 50 alongside 35 from skipper John Speakman as they reached their target in 14 overs.

London Eagles edged rivals London Tigers in a classic, after Shawan Choudrey walloped an unbeaten 77 as the Eagles posted 178-6.

Shumon Sharif took 3-19 and hit a half century, as Moinul also reached the landmark to keep Tigers in the hunt, but they fell agonisingly short after scoring 15 in the last over but losing by a single run.

Clapton continued to push Wednesday Night for the Division Five title as they defeated Stokey Saints.

They struck 139-6, with Tristan Skitt (32) top scoring, before Saints succumbed for 106, as Liam Pryle and Finn Clapton took three wickets and Ed Lyon (19) top scored.

Wednesday Night smashed the highest score of the season when piling up 245-0 against Islanders who were bowled out in reply for 67.

Sami Haqhyar (52), Krish Narendra (51), MoVaid (50) and Usman Husain (50) led the way for Wednesday, before Zahid Rasul took 4-15 as Theo Caudell top scored for the Islanders with 15.

NMCC defeated Regents, who reached 165-4 as skipper Daniel Ormsby hit 49, as Abhimanyu Sharma struck 50 in reply alongside 48 from Rehan Shah to seal a final-over victory.

Sky Mighty Tigers moved back into second place in Division One at the expense of Wapping Dolphins, with Aleem hitting 50 as they posted 154-6.

Tim Alexander top scored for Dolphins as they were bowled out for 115.

Mad Marrocas took a huge step towards the Division Four title, chasing down Rigs' 137 in 13 overs.

Despite losing just one wicket Rigs were restricted to 136-1, with Joe Shorrock striking an unbeaten 54 alongside 36 from George Graham.

Joe Gray and some late hitting from Charlie Cox (41) helped Marrocas reach their target with 12 balls to spare, while Masiha made 163-3 against Camel Lights, who were bowled out for 131.