Sunday's top of the table clash at Dartington turned into a one man show as Stokeinteignhead's Chris Prestt rewrote club and South Devon League records by taking all ten wickets in an innings for the first time. 

Stoke skipper Paul Russell lost the toss but made the important call of opening the bowling with Prestt as the pitch and atmospheric conditions allowed both seam and swing movement, causing the home team batsmen problems from the first over. 

Russell also played a key role in Prestt's first wicket as he hung on to a sharp diving catch at mid-off and that set the standard for Stoke's bowling and fielding display.

Fellow opening bowler Jamie Gray showed fine control from the pavilion end as Prestt took all the glory bowling from the farm land end. 

The big paceman was on a hat-trick twice as the Dartington and Totnes batsmen came and went, perplexed by the exaggerated movement of the deliveries and intimidated by Prestt's physical presence and aggression. 

Keeper Graham Hearn aided his bowler with a sharp catch and stumping, but Prestt was rewarded for bowling straight. 

Prestt's final figures were 8.4-2-20-10 and, at the end of the innings, he was carried off the pitch on the shoulders of his jubilent team-mates. 

The Dartington and Totnes total of 39 was knocked off by Mo Goose and Paul Russell without the loss of a wicket to take Stoke back to the top of the division two table. 

Stoke travel to Plymstock on Sunday in search of another victory, but without influential captain Russell, who will be in Corfu, but now with the bowler with the best bowling figures in the South Devon League history.