COLWALL proved no match for fourth-placed hosts Chaddesley Corbett with seven Worcestershire League Division One points from a losing draw.

Fielding first, home openers Mohammed Sajid and Waqas Ahmed rattled up an opening stand of 123 before the latter was stumped by Ben Wheeler off Nick Brown for 50.

Brown had Tahseel Ahmadzai caught by Ben Cooke without scoring but Bilat Hassan and Sajid took the total to 197-2 when the latter was bowled by Mike King for 99.

Hassan (35) was the first of four quick wickets for Ben Febery (4-14) and Brown (4-71) also profited thanks to two more catches from Cooke but Chaddesley's 248-9 was daunting.

Colwall lost Joe Blight without scoring off the fifth ball but were rallied by a stand of 53 between Cooke and Fergus Cameron.

Two wickets fell on 54 as Cooke was trapped lbw for 32 and Brown caught without scoring before Colwall slipped behind the required rate.

Febery hit a quick 21 but then only a dogged 63 from Cameron kept Chaddesley at bay.

When he was caught and bowled and Johnno Gooch followed for 27, ninth-wicket pair King and Dan Newby secured the losing draw at 191-8.

Colwall seconds trounced Harborne by eight wickets in Division One at Stowe Lane.

PJ Recorden (5-42) and Jack Knight-Adams (3-61) soon had the visitors in trouble and only a stubborn eighth-wicket stand between Kieran Sohail (56) and Herain Mittal (34) took Harborne to 185 all out.

Steve Coffey and Idress Mohammed added a wicket each.

Mohammed (66) led the reply in aggressive style before James Waters (51) and Dan Brierley (54 not out) saw off the target in the 28th over.

Colwall fourths closed their Marches League Division Four campaign with a losing draw at Hay-on-Wye who rattled up 273-4 through Colin Warne (82) and John Sly (91no).

Chris Horne took two wickets and Colwall dropped several catches.

Andrew Waters (86) and Simon Oliver (60) shared an opening stand of 169 after tea but when they fell wickets tumbled as Colwall were restricted to 241-9 in reply.