Ledbury seconds travelled to Bishop's School on Saturday looking to add to their run of five straight wins.
Ledbury were asked to field on a scorching day and claimed a wicket in the first over when Milne was bowled by Watkins, which set the tone for the rest of the day. Next to fall was M Davies, who can consider himself unlucky as a great bit of fielding from Steve Jones at point saw him run out for eight.
After that it was Richard Campman to the fore as he ripped through the heart of the Bishop's innings with his extra pace. Two stunning catches at slip by C J Bones and a sharp one at gully by Ritchie reduced the home side to 45-6 in the eighth over.
Campman then bowled Little to claim his fifth wicket but a stand of 14, which consumed eight overs, then frustrated Ledbury until C J Bones came on to bowl. His guile was soon rewarded with a wicket caught at square leg by Watkins followed by another caught by Griffiths at short cover.
Ricky Griffiths was the other wicket-taker, thanks to yet another one-handed catch at slip by Bones.
Chasing such a target, Ledbury sent in the destructive Ricky Griffiths to give the innings a quick start and they weren't disappointed.
With opening partner Jones playing the supporting role, Griffiths raced on to 35 before being caught attempting another huge blow.
Ledbury then suffered a mini-collaspe, losing three wickets for three runs, before Ben Punt steered the ship home with an emphactic four.
Tomorrow (Saturday), Ledbury face Bishops Froome at home looking for seven wins in a row.
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