Basit Zaman is the star West Bromwich Dartmouth stay top of Premier Division
All-rounder Basit Zaman starred with bat and ball as West Bromwich Dartmouth beat Kenilworth Wardens by three wickets to stay top of the Premier Division.
The 19-year-old Warwickshire leg-spinner claimed 6-31 as Wardens were dismissed for 142. Then he opened the batting and top-scored with 43 as his side reached 143-7 in reply in 31.2 overs. Captain Kadeer Ali made 26 at the top of the order and his side still lead the table by 15 points from Brockhampton.
A four-wicket haul from Gareth Williams helped Kidderminster to a winning draw against defending champions Shrewsbury.
Mike Hill made 65 and Craig Wood 53 as Kidderminster made 175-6 before Shrewsbury were left hanging on in reply, making 98-9 with Williams claiming 4-22.
Walsall remain in the bottom three after being forced to settle for a losing draw against Knowle and Dorridge despite four wickets from Pakistan Test player Umar Amin.
Amin took 4-48 as K&D made 149-9 in 30 overs in a ran-affected match, but Walsall came up short in reply and battled to a draw on 135-8, thanks largely to an unbeaten 49 from Jack Biddulph.
Bottom side Himley were skittled for 58 by Brockhampton as their early-season struggles continued with a 51-run defeat.
Brockhampton made 109-6 in 23 overs in a weather-affected match, but only two batsmen made double figures as Himley were rolled over in reply.
Captain Dan Cox took 3-7 as Old Hill claimed a losing draw in their mid-table Division One clash with Smethwick.
Cox helped dismiss Smethwick for 105 but, with the game shortened by rain, they proved enough for Smethwick to take the lion's share of the points as Old Hill ended on 64-5.
Wolverhampton's game at Barnards Green fell victim to the weather while Wombourne suffered a six-wicket defeat to Harborne despite Jamie Miller making an unbeaten 77 in his side's losing total of 182-4.
Stourbridge and Penkridge were left frustrated as rain forced their meeting near the top of Division Two to be abandoned.
Brewood's game at home to Tamworth and Halesowen's trip to Coventry and North Warwicks suffered the same fate.
Hawkins Cannock and Rugeley remained top of the Third Division thanks to a winning draw at Kings Heath.
Adam Lawley was top scorer with 35 in Hawkins' 118 then claimed two wickets to go with Johar Ahmed's three as Kings Heath replied with 73-8.
Niall Cooper made a crucial 71 as Fordhouses beat Milford Hall by five wickets.
Fordhouses made 156-5 in reply to Milford's 155-3.
Shoaib Shaikh claimed 4-13 as Streetly restricted Sutton Coldfield to 111-9 but could only manage 82-5 in reply and had to settle for a losing draw.
Bottom side Penn's game at Bridgnorth was abandoned.