Clapton produced a strong batting display to defeat Old Fallopains 2 with their highest Victoria Park Community Cricket League total in the process.
George Myers led the way with 50 as Clapton smashed 180-4, with contributions from Tristan Skitt (46) and James Jowett (24).
In reply, openers Ziggy Gilani and Anthony Banks smashed half-centuries to keep Fallopians interested, but after their retirements, they closed on 132-4.
Gousey made 171-5 against Wednesday Night, with Callum Fleming hitting 50 alongside several late blows from Niall Saigal who hit a 23-ball 44 as Nick Harris made 47.
Sami took two fine catches for Wednesday, who ended up on 133-6, with Irfaan Shaikh top scoring with an aggressive 36 alongside 17 from Shahid Husain.
Defending champions London Tigers saw off Old Fallopians 1 in a tight 14-over contest, after Fallopains struck 166-3, with Muhammed Moiz (54) and Syed Farhan (51) top scoring.
Despite slipping to 52-3, Shohag Mollick and Saaj Mahmood both smashed 50 as Tigers reached their target with an over to spare.
Rigs put on a superb display to defeat Anirban by 50 runs, claiming an emphatic first victory of the season.
Openers George Macdonald and Dom Whitlock dominated the attack to get Rigs off to a blistering start, both smashing fifties in a total of 171.
Anirban lost wickets frequently, with MacDonald following up his half-century with 3-27, as only Ahmed Shafi (52) made much impact in a total of 121.
Sky qualified for Division One at the expense of Bankso Bears as they chased down 116 with four overs remaining.
Steve Paul top scored for the Bears with 34, alongside opener Ben Morris (28) but Sky rarely looked troubled as they reached their target in 11.4 overs.
Kabir Rashid was unbeaten on 39, with a late flourish from Rizwan Siddiqui (29), as Jackson Baillie took 2-24.
Camel Lights produced a superb all-round display to see off Homerton, who were bowled out for just 118 with Sam Hickey top scoring (29) as he smashed three sixes.
Sam Berkson took 3-12 alongside a superb catch in the deep and Camels rarely looked challenged, with Dave Sendall striking 50 and Rich Hagen run out for 42 as they reached their target with nine balls to spare, losing just two wickets.
There was a tense finale between Dugongs and Masiha with a place in Division Three up for grabs for Dugongs and a last ditch hope of Division Two for Masiha.
After a difficult start, Masiha ended up on 138-5, with Aidan Laverty run out from the last ball for 50.
Despite slipping to 14-2, skipper James Paterson smashed 47 alongside 23 from Reuben Davison as Dugongs reached their target with two balls to spare as the last batters, Jeremy Garnham and Dave Snell Siddle, found the winning runs.
Dugongs leapt above Masiha in the table, who could end up in Division Four if Anirban win next week.
Pacific made it four wins from four, comfortably chasing down Mad Marrocas' 106 in 8.3 overs, thanks to an aggressive half-century from Simon Wedlock.
Rose & Crown walloped 203-3 against Phoenix All Stars, having been 130-0 at eight overs thanks to 50s from Pavan Kumar Chesetty and Nageswar Nallabothu, alongside a quickfire 32 from Upendar Peddy.
Despite a defiant opening stand from Yousef Khan (50) and Ismail Matvad (48), Phoenix ended on 151-5, as Joe Fisher took 3-21.
Nozmul’s Hussain smashed a rapid 50 as Sky 2 chased down NMCC’s 145-6.
Abhimanyu Sharma returned to the crease and ended unbeaten on 66, alongside Chan Mekala (36 not out) as NMCC rallied in the late overs to produce a challenging target.
However, Hussain and Mohammed Anas looked ruthless as Sky easily reached their target with 13 balls to spare.
Stepney Royals inflicted a first defeat on London Eagles, who made 170 with Habib Shiplu (48) and Sadik Ahmed (41) top scoring.
Rezaul Kabir again looked in superb form as the dashing opener smashed another blistering half-century, alongside 51 from Joshim Uddin, as Stepney ran out victors with two overs to spare.
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