LIAM Weston took six wickets against Bridgnorth to make sure league leaders Kidderminster quickly returned to winning ways.

KCC are 29 points ahead of second-placed Oswestry thanks to last Saturday’s five-wicket win in Birmingham and District League Division One.

The visitors to Chester Road won the toss and chose to bat but were soon in trouble as Weston went on the attack.

He blew away the top order to leave Bridgnorth reeling on 48-6.

Adam Quiney, batting at number eight, responded for the visitors with an unbeaten 61 to push their total to 154.

Kidderminster did lose openers Matt Pardoe (0) Andrew Kimberlin (4) to the bowling of Adam Quiney before Ben Twohig (31) and captain Neil Pinner (28) steadied the ship.

Richard Kimberlin’s half century helped them reach their target in the 32nd over and bounce back following the previous week’s loss at Himley Kidderminster will look to consolidate their place at the top when they welcome Barnards Green to Chester Road this Saturday (noon start).