Allan Eastwood's career best figures of 8 for 29 saw North Kildare bundled out for 51 replying to a Rush total of 246 at Kenure.

The former Irish international was unplayable with pace and movement as he rolled back the years with a vintage performance. Alex Neary (2-12) completed the carnage.

Earlier, Llew Johnson top-scored for Rush wth 68, while there were 20s from skipper Nathan McGuire, Andrew Doheny, Brandon Morris and that man Eastwood as well.

The win keeps them in third place with games running out.

Nick Stapleton was again in the runs as Pembroke won again to stay top of the table.

Stapleton made a brilliant 153 from only 103 balls, hitting 18 fours and 6 sixes in his knock.

He shared a fourth wicket stand of 170 in 23.3 overs with Fiachra Tucker (56) as the Sydney Parade side racked up 310 for 8.

The frequent showers meant a moving DLS target for Terenure but they didn't get out of first gear - kept to 98 for 8 in 25 overs with a case of 'spin to win' for the home side as they raced through the overs to beat the elements.

Gavin Hoey and Paul Lawson grabbing three apiece, while Fiachra Tucker picked up two.

Phoenix remain in the play-off slot as Amish Sidhu took 5 for 4 to bowl out Cork County for just 59 in the Park.

Stefano Di Bartolomeo (26) was the only player to make double figures for the Munster side.

Oliver Hald (3-19) and Anish Rana (2-16) completing the damage.

The home side wasted no time chasing down their modest target as Levon Shields hit 4 fours and two sixes in a quickfire 35, sharing an opening stand of 58 with Callum O'Byrne (16) as they completed an 8-wicket win in just the 11th over.

North County managed to get their match with Civil Service completed to run out 53-run winners on DLS.

An opening stand of 54 between John Devane (37) and Niall McGovern (27) set them on their way, and Alan Mathew's top-score of 72 saw him and Ben McBride (28) add 91 for the 6th wicket on their way to 238 - Dhiraj Shetty taking five wickets.

Chasing 136 in 20 overs, the visitors were in disarray at 35 for 7 with two wickets apiece for Simi Singh, Sean Sludds and Tanvir Hasan.

Shetty hit a few lusty blows in an unbeaten 28 to get his side to 83 for 9, but the result was by that stage a foregone conclusion.