JARROD Campling grabbed 5-13 and Chris Willemstein 3-14 as Upton St Leonards were skittled for 32 ahead of Winchcombe racing to a nine wicket win to stay top of Division Six A in the Gloucestershire League.
Saints, who won the toss, were bowled out in less than 17 overs before unbeaten Winchcombe romped to the points in only 20 balls.
It was a good day also for Hatherley & Reddings 3rds who rushed out Forest Exiles for 44, Simon Bennett capturing 5-13 from four, before completing a nine wicket victory.
Division One pacesetters Corse & Staunton slipped up by 10 runs at home to nearest rivals Cheltenham 2nds for whom Thiwanka Kekulawala hit 87.
Cheltenham Civil Service, in third, closed the gap thanks to a 60-run home triumph against Lydney, Sam Excell and Mike Teague both taking three wickets.
Bottom side Redmarley cruised in by eight wickets at home to Chipping Campden, Kevin Trouw (88) and Craig Stow (60) sharing an unbroken stand of 150 while fellow strugglers Kingsholm went down to a fourth successive defeat, slipping up by two wickets at home to Rockhampton for whom Mikey Chandler took 4-14 from nine and hit 77.
Ravesh Kumar (4-18 from nine) and Mahesh Shetty (3-39) bowled lowly Ullenwood Bharat to a memorable 124-run victory away to Division Two leaders Dumbleton 2nds.
The new pacesetters are Apperley who trumped Tewkesbury 2nds by three wickets, Lawrence Barraclough (46) and Sam Fitzmaurice (39) sharing a crucial unbroken partnership.
Division Three leaders Woodmancote marched on with a three-wicket win away to Chipping Sodbury 2nds, Jack Isher finishing with 4-40 while Quedgeley & Hardwicke remain second after squeezing in by one wicket at home to Frampton-on-Severn.
The visitors’ challenge of 221-7 owed much to Stephan De Jager (75) and captain Billy Curtis (74), Sunny Kalcutt claiming 4-45 from eight.
Opener Mike Carratu then top scored on 63 for Quedgeley who banked the points off the final ball of the match.
Charlton Kings 2nds are now only four points off the top of Division Four following a 98-run pounding of Whitminster, opener Chris Downes cracking 123.
Leaders Cheltenham 3rds totalled 255-6 away to their Frocester counterparts, but the home side grabbed an important three wicket win with five balls in hand thanks mainly to Chris Whincup’s 108 from 82 (18 fours, two sixes).
And in Division Five, leaders King’s Stanley held off nearest rivals Sheepscombe by 21 runs, Ollie Cranny top scoring on 65 from 42 (eight fours, three sixes) before following up with a return of 3-34 from seven.