Matt adds shine as he slams a super ton
Lineker hit 135 and had assistance from Matt Cassar (31) and Ian Darlington (65), as Ockbrook scored 269-9
In reply, Sandiacre hit 213-8 in their 50 overs, James Chapman scoring 50, while Lian Wharton took 4-74.
Alfreton remain third in the table after a winning draw to Lullington Park.
Alfreton scored 219-7, with the major contributions coming frrom Will Challiner (44), Alex Mace (60) and Peter Groves (31).
George Chapman bowled well, taking 4-51 for Lullington, who scored 197-9 in reply.
Ben Bridgen (32), Richard Green (41) and Alan Gough (61) were the principal run-scorers.
Fahad Masood and Groves both bagged four wickets apiece for Alfreton.
Elvaston remain bottom of the table and are still seeking their first victory of the season after yet another loss, this time to Chesterfield.
Batting first, Elvaston scored 215-6, Australian Brett Crichton hitting 76 and Lee Archer 61.
Chesterfield (219-4) eased past their total in the 47th over, with Ben Slater scoring 55.
Simon Lacey (42 not out) and Ross Whiteley (37no) were still in at the close for Chesterfield.
Alvaston & Boulton managed a good win away at Ticknall, although their 212-7 looked attainable for the home side.
Ticknall's Ryan Cowley turned in the best bowling figures of the day, taking 4-55 and had notable help from young Edward Ikin, who got a wicket off his first ball.
In reply, Ticknall were all out for 168, Jonathan Thompstone scored 34 and Cowley 41, while Yasser Tariq (3-38) and Tauseef Ali Kazmi (3-34) led the attack for A&B.
Rolls Royce knocked Stainsby Hall off the top in Division One after getting the better of the sides' clash on Saturday.
Stainsby batted first scoring 200-8 with Sherrick Chavda scoring 46 and Tom White 44.
In reply, Royces cruised past the target in the 37th over.
Their star batsmen were Arfan Fazal (76no), Mohammed Waseem (59no) and Muhammad Sultan (58) as they recorded a 22-point win.





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