
Hurlin is the star for new league leaders Northop Hall
Hall were in a spot of bother when they were reduced to 24 for three, but James Hurlin (83), Slater (51) and Carwyn Johnson (40 not out) helped them to 228 for six declared.
Hurlin completed a fine all-round showing when it was the visitors' turn to bat. He snapped up six for 27 in Parkfield Liscard's 110.
Chirk's tricky run in the Shropshire League continued with their 37-run Division One loss at home to Shifnal Seconds.
The visitors were dismissed for 166 - and Chirk will have been disappointed to ship 45 extras. Liam Walker (4-46) and Luke Gardner (3-46) were the pick of the attack.
James Carter (25) was the leading light in Chirk's 129 all out (Matt Denver 3-20).

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