WARRINGTON Cricket Club's second team never fully recovered from a disastrous start against accurate Toft bowling and half the side fell for 33 runs.
Strong resistance from James Coneeny, 26 runs, skipper Howard Morris, 66 not out and teenager Ross Duncan, 19 not out, enabled Warrington to close their innings on 158 runs for seven wickets.
But that was never going to be sufficient on a good batting track.
Although spinner Terrance Balmer took three wickets for 50 runs Toft were able to cruise home to win with six wickets to spare.
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