Despite an excellent opening partnership between Lee Marland (41) and Neil Ogden (65), the Brooklands innings was restricted to 168/7.
Only Chris Brown with an impressive five wicket haul posed Alderley any problems as they cruised to a four wicket victory.
The second XI kept their promotion aspirations alive with a good win at league rivals Alderley.
Having asked the home team to bat Brooklands bowled and fielded tightly to restrict and flustrate the Alderley batting.
Four wickets from Pete Belwood removed the top order and Mike Richardson's four wickets mopped up the tail to dismiss Alderley for 105.
54 from Mark Law and 32 n.o. from Richard Hopkinson saw Brooklands home.
The Third XI dominated their fixture against Caldy.
Andy Buxton (2-16), Chris Moore (3-38) and Anthony Bolton (3-34) saw Caldy all out for 123.
Paul Higgins (26) and Dan Worsley (43) lead the way home.
Dave Rushton's 37 saw Brooklands record a seven wicket victory.
Faltering finish
BROOKLANDS First XI's season continued to falter as they lost at home to Alderley Edge and handed their visitors the league title.
Despite an excellent opening partnership between Lee Marland (41) and Neil Ogden (65), the Brooklands innings was restricted to 168/7.
Only Chris Brown with an impressive five wicket haul posed Alderley any problems as they cruised to a four wicket victory.
The second XI kept their promotion aspirations alive with a good win at league rivals Alderley.
Having asked the home team to bat Brooklands bowled and fielded tightly to restrict and frustrate the Alderley batting.
Four wickets from Pete Belwood removed the top order and Mike Richardson's four wickets mopped up the tail to dismiss Alderley for 105.
54 from Mark Law and 32 n.o. from Richard Hopkinson saw Brooklands home.
The Third XI dominated their fixture against Caldy.
Andy Buxton (2-16), Chris Moore (3-38) and Anthony Bolton (3-34) saw Caldy all out for 123.
Paul Higgins (26) and Dan Worsley (43) led the way home.
Dave Rushton's 37 saw Brooklands record a seven wicket victory.
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