The Victoria Park Community League produced three close matches at the end of week two on Friday.
Wednesday Night chased down 121-4 against Stokey Saints, for whom Yasir Rashid top scored with an aggressive 31.
Umar Zahid hit 50 in reply as Wednesday reached their target with five balls to spare.
Stepney Royals walloped 190 against Super Rangers, with Esa Zakir smashing an unbeaten 59, and despite 52 from Ajmal Afzal, the Rangers failed to hit a boundary off the last ball to lose by five runs.
Dougie Gordon smashed 50 as Wolverines struck 131-5 against Stokey Scoundrels, who closed on 122 after 23 from captain Dave Peters.
Thursday suffered the second washout of the week, as London Universities and Old Exonians saw points shared in the Gina Bogan Cup alongside Rigs and the Dugongs.
Ziggy Galavani walloped a massive 71 for Old Fallopians II in their 137-6 on a cold and gloomy Wednesday, but Sky II won with two balls to spare thanks to a half-century from opener Azman Shahan.
Royal Tigers made 144-5 with Salman Bappi hitting an aggressive 35 against Old Fallopians, who got home with eight balls to spare after Rohail Ali (51) top scored.
Sky Mighty Tigers claimed their first victory of the season at the expense of Phoenix All Stars as Azlan (54) top scored in their 155-4.
Ismail Matvad (54) and Firoz Husain (25) led Phoenix in a valiant effort to 131-4.
Larry Hutchinson battled to an unbeaten 42 as Homerton struck 141-4 on Tuesday against Victoria Lounge, who struggled with the rate and closed on 123-4, despite 34 from opener Greg Rampersad.
Pacific beat MUFG in a last-ball thriller, after Rizwan Siddiqui struck 52 in their 140-5, with Murtaza Siddiqui fending off a hat-trick ball.
MUFG, needing five from the final ball, fell short when Kieron Martin, who had already smashed a season highest 59, picked out the fielder on the boundary when going for the maximum.
Wapping Dolphins shrugged off a middle order wobble to finish up on 149-5 against Bansko Bears, as Adam Haines carried his bat for a patient 45 and Tim Alexander struck a quick 31.
Bears slipped to 26-4 and, despite a valiant 39 from Zac Powell, were bowled out for 105.
Monday saw a total washout, with Broadway and Gousey reduced to a point each.
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