WORCESTERSHIRE batsman Tom Kohler-Cadmore has set a new Birmingham League record after blasting six sixes in an over.

Playing for Himley, Kohler-Cadmore cracked Vikram Sodhi for six maximums as he raced to 103 from 38 balls against Smethwick in the Premier Division.

Rather ironically, Kohler-Cadmore bagged a pair (of ducks) earlier this week in Worcestershire's 11-run County Championship Division Two win at Sussex.

Sunjay Sharma top scored with 43 in Smethwick’s total of 191-7 but Kohler-Cadmore’s onslaught, containing six fours and 12 sixes, set up an easy five-wicket win for Himley with 25 overs to spare.

Runners-up Kidderminster ran riot at Leamington Spa, racking up a record Premier Division total of 405-5, led by 169 from Craig Wood, an unbeaten 88 from skipper Neil Pinner and 82 from Michael Hill.

In reply, Leamington reached 269-8 from 45 overs when bad light stopped play, and a 109-run defeat under the Duckworth-Lewis method.

Wolverhampton tumbled to 99 all out against Ombersley with Gareth Andrew taking 4-32.

Ombersley also needed an unbeaten 54 from the former Worcestershire all-rounder to see them to a two-wicket win Brockhampton finished runners-up in Division One after crashing to defeat against Bromsgrove.

Jayden Levitt struck 113 from 93 balls and Alexei Kervezee added 43 in Bromsgrove’s 252.

Kervezee bagged 3-29 before a quick 48 from Callum Stewart saw Brockhampton to 167 all out.

Jamie Tapper (61), Alex Hepburn (57) and George Rhodes (40) helped Barnards Green to 293-7 before Ben Sutton stepped up to take 4-27 as Wellington were dismissed for 122.

Old Elizabethans were dismissed for 117 in a six-wicket defeat against Division Two champions Shifnal.

Alex Bastable hit 42 for OEs but Shifnal romped to a six-wicket victory in the 28th over.

Promoted Pershore rounded off their Division Three campaign with a 133-run home win against relegated Aston Manor.

Chris Ayliffe (53), Charlie Norton (49) and Chris Ridings (41) took Pershore to 205 all out against Manor, who folded to 72 all out in reply. Matthew Brace took 4-12.

Dan Taylor snapped up 5-44 in Astwood Bank's two-wicket win at Streetly. In reply to Streetly’s 190 all out, 70 from Steve Adshead and an unbeaten 39 from Peter Alexander won the game for Bank.

Shahid Ahmed struck 46 in relegated Eastnor's total of 198 against Newport but the Shropshire side eased to a six-wicket victory.