Rose & Crown claimed the Victoria Park Community League's Vandermark Cup for the first time in 30 years to end four years of dominance from Sky.
They saw off De Beauvoir Dugongs, who posted 121 in their semi-final after Sean Feeney claimed 3-36, as they recovered from 58-3 thanks to Pavan Kumar Chessetty, who hit four sixes in his 45 after being dropped early on.
Half-centuries from Mirzan and Rahat Rafique saw Sky post 178-3 against Camel Lights, who were bowled out for 89 as Kit Caless (25) top scored, after losing Dave Babbs to a knee injury.
And Sky finished on 148-3 in the final, with Hassan Ahmed hitting an aggressive 51, before Upender Peddy Reddy replied with 50 for Rose.
Chessetty added 28, with Charlie Challinor (22) and Nagarjuna Mangalagiri (21) seeing Rose home to spark jubilant scenes.
North London claimed the inaugural women’s Midweek Cup after defeating Stokey Scoundrels, having posted 106-4 with Lauren Pittiman top scoring.
Stokey managed 86 in reply, with Lisa Buckingham top scoring with 16.
Elsewhere, Rigs produced a stunning display against Masiha, who made 171-3 led by Stuart Miller (46).
Dom Whitlock and George MacDonald both struck half-centuries in reply, returning in the latter stages with Rigs needing 16 off the last over.
Whitlock smashed the final delivery for six as the contest ended in a tie.
Division Five champions Wednesday Night suffered their first defeat at the hands of Stokey Saints, after Irfaan Shaikh smashing a superb half-century in their 166-5.
Somnath Batabyal and Ankish Jahn both scored 50 as Saints reached their target in 13 overs.
Super Rangers recovered from 9-3 to post a massive 199-5 against Division Two champions Pacific as Asad Mujtaba smashed 55 alongside 45 from Anhar Hoque and a late cameo by Ajmal Afzal (38).
Pacific rarely threatened, despite 47 from Jithin George, as they ended up on 134-5.
Anirban ended their season with victory against Phoenix All Stars after Arif Ahmed top scored in their 150-3, before falling to Firoz Husain.
Mo Iqbal struck 44 as Phoenix ended up on 121-4.
Rigs were then crowned Division Four champions after Masiha defeated Mad Marrocas on the last day of the 2023 season.
Danny White (51) and Stuart Miller (31) led the way as Masiha posted a daunting 192-5, but Marrocas made a strong go of their chase, keeping at 10 an over for most of their reply before falling away to 145.
Bansko Bears secured third place after beating Wolverines, as a half-century from Andrew Tate and 22 from Seb Powell helped them reach 195-3.
Despite a valiant effort, Wolverines slipped to defeat after ending on 160, with Markus Connelly top scoring on 40.
London Eagles clinched second place in Division One, losing out to Royal Tigers on their head-to-head record after defeating Stepney Royals.
Abdul Munim (41) and Tuhid Islam (37) helped the Eagles recover from 97-5 to post 167-6 and Royals rarely challenged, ending up on 105, with Mohammed Shuhan hitting 41.
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