An 8 wicket win over Rawtenstall at Thorneyholme Road keeps Accrington in second place.
In a 46 overs a-side game Asad Khan took 4-17 to help restrict bottom club Rawtenstall to 111-9.
Skipper Jacob Clarke removed Max Entwistle (6) and professional Roshan Lakmal (0) in successive balls at 19.
Captain Mat Kershaw and Tom Egan took the score to 43 when Kershaw (27) was caught behind by wicketkeeper Emile Haratbar off professional Jurie Snyman who also had Rizwan Shafiq (4) caught by Jon Hayhurst at 49.
Egan and Gareth Jones (10) added 28 before Jones was caught by Clarke off Khan.
Daniel Harrison (1) was run out at 88 and Egan was caught by Ali Hasham off Khan for a career best 36 at 91.
Khan also picked up Kris Anderson (5) at 100 and Seth O'Connor (2) at 101.
Jack Nightingale (4 not out) and Keith Roscoe (7 not out) had put on 10 when the innings closed.
Roscoe then struck with the ball, removing opener Graeme Sneddon (8 on his 500th league appearance) at 28.
Clarke (1) fell to Shafiq at 37 leaving opener Jonny Dack and Snyman to see Accrington home in the 21st over.
Dack hit nine fours in his unbeaten 51, his first half century for the club, and Snyman was unbeaten on 47.
The seconds also won at Rawtenstall by 3 wickets. Mohammed Tayyib hit an unbeaten 52 and Waleed Majeed made 42 to help the seconds chase down the home sides 153-9 in the 33rd over.
Zain Hanif had earlier taken 4-27 and Tayyib 3-32 for Accrington.
The thirds were beaten at Chatburn Road yesterday by Clitheroe 4ths,
Harry Cunliffe made 32 and James Lawrenson 23 in Accrington's 158 all out.
Clitheroe got home by run rate in the 24th over.
The match featured the senior debut of Lauren Lo-Giudice who lined up alongside her brother Luca in the team.
