Strabane maintained their place at the top of the table with a dramatic 18-run victory over defending champions Brigade, securing their fourth league win of the season. 

After being asked to bat, Strabane posted 197 in 46.2 overs. Rhys Logue (30) and Aaron Gillespie (24) shared a useful second-wicket stand of 50 before overseas professional Mohammed Mohsin dominated a fourth-wicket partnership with Ryan Gallagher (17). 

Mohsin struck an aggressive 70 from just 60 balls, including five fours and five sixes. Scott Macbeth returned impressive figures of 4-32 for Brigade. 

The chase appeared under control at 165-4, with Adam McDaid (40), Macbeth (34) and David Barr (27) all contributing. 

However, Strabane produced a stunning fightback as Brigade lost their final six wickets for just 14 runs. Ryan Gallagher claimed 4-37, while Mohsin took 3-20 to seal victory the Red Caps.

Newbuildings secured an emphatic 89-run victory over Coleraine in a match reduced to 30 overs. 

After losing early wickets, a crucial fourth-wicket partnership between Ross Dougherty and Peat Salmon rebuilt the innings. 

Salmon struck 38 from 37 balls, including three fours and two sixes, while Dougherty blasted 56 from just 39 deliveries, clearing the ropes six times as Newbuildings posted 184-9. 

Coleraine's chase never gained momentum as Newbuildings' bowlers maintained a tight grip throughout. The run out of Louren Steenkamp for 12 proved a key moment, increasing the pressure on the visitors. 

Varun Chopra battled hard for 43, but with the required rate steadily rising, wickets followed. Captain Ross Hunter finished the job superbly, claiming 4-6 as Coleraine were dismissed for 95.

Bready claimed their first win of the season and moved off the foot of the table with a six-wicket victory over Donemana. 

Luke Marillier produced a magnificent innings for the visitors, carrying the batting for almost the entire innings before falling in the final over for 118 from 152 balls, an effort containing nine fours and four sixes. 

He shared a crucial 85-run fifth-wicket partnership with Levi Dougherty, who struck 45, helping Donemana reach 226-7. 

Bready's reply began shakily with two early wickets, but a match-winning third-wicket stand of 198 transformed the contest. Josh van Heerden starred with a brilliant 111 from 103 balls, including 13 fours and a six, while David Rankin finished unbeaten on 83. 

Donemana's bowling badly felt the absence of injured Ireland all-rounder Andy McBrine, and their overseas professional Awais Zafar.

Fox Lodge claimed their third league win of the season with a comfortable eight-wicket success over St Johnston. 

The visitors were dismissed for 128 in 43.4 overs, with Subhan Shirzad and David Barnard both making 22. 

Jonny Robinson starred with the ball, taking 4-14, while Jason Milligan and Adam Walker claimed two wickets each. 

Fox Lodge's reply was rarely troubled despite the early loss of Charlie Simpson. Ali Doherty made 33 sharing a decisive 89-run second-wicket stand with the prolific Gayan Maneeshan. 

The Sri Lankan produced a sparkling unbeaten 69 from just 55 balls, striking 11 fours and two sixes. Milligan added 15 not out as Fox Lodge reached 132-2 just before halfway. 

St Johnston remain in search of their first league victory in the bottom reaches of the table.