The Westward Ho! ground of Bideford & Littleham Cricket Club has been the scene of some mighty deeds over the years, but few surely to match what happened when Torquay’s Barton CC turned up on Saturday.

Bideford were in rightly confident mood after three successive wins in the Devon Cricket League ‘B’ Division.

And it’s worth immediately sparing a thought for Barton’s 17-year-old prospect Finley Last and Bideford’s own James Hayter.

Last continued his fine recent form with a knock of 74, and Hayter scored 111 not out. But in years to come they might be able to dine out on the memory of watching Cephas Zhuwao play one of the most spectacular innings in league history.

The 38-year-old Zimbabwean left-hander hit 254 off just 129 balls. Zhuwao ran only 30 of them, for he launched into 20 fours and 24 sixes, sharing a third-wicket stand of 231 with Last as Barton, third from bottom at the start of play, piled up 417-5 in their 45 overs.

In the circumstances, Bideford’s Hayter-inspired reply of 252-4 was a pretty good effort, even though they lost by 165 runs. They’re still fourth in the table, only 20 points behind leaders Bridestowe with, of course, plenty of the season still to go.

Struggling North Devon put their early-season woes behind them, and tore up the Premier Division formbook, with a 51-run win over leaders Cornwood which opened up the title race nicely.

Tiverton Heathcoat are second after thumping Bovey Tracey by 137 runs at Knightshayes. Heathcoat posted 231-7 (Jack Dart 62) and skittled Bovey out for 94 – Tom Hatton 4-22 off eight overs and Joe Hancock 3-24.

Sandford are third after Dikshanshu Negi’s lusty 77no lifted them to a six-wicket win over Plympton. Sidmouth (4th) are right there after a 31-run victory against local rivals Exmouth, which saw South African all-rounder Bryce Parsons take 5-20 in ten overs to dismiss Exmouth for only 108 – they got free-scoring Jason Niemand and Devon skipper James Horler both cheaply.

And champions Bradninch & Kentisbeare are also up to sixth, 24 points behind Cornwood, after chasing down Paignton’s 182 by six wickets with 20 overs to spare.