2024 Ladies' Cricket - Week Seven - 2nd July
First Division:
Cresselly 180 for 4 (20) beat Pembroke 50 all out (4) by 130 runs
Cresselly showed their experience in the batting stakes after they had won the toss at home to Pembroke and rattled up a big score thanks to the stroke play of Ffion Ashman, Carys Jones; Christie Toy and Ava Midgley (making a welcome return after her GCSE exams!).
Ffion then showed why she is regarded as a top all-rounder as she grabbed three wickets alongside Chloe Jones and Caitlin Lewis.
For Pembroke, who are gaining confidence and working hard at their game, Sophie Jelley was the pick of their batters and useful bowling by Grace Tilbury and Jamie Moody.
Cresselly Batting: Ffion Ashman 27no, Carys Jones 26no, Christie Toy 27no, Ava Midgley 25no
Pembroke Bowling: Grace Tilbury 2-22: Jamie Mosely 1-30
Pembroke Batting: Sophie Jelley 15
Cresselly Bowling: Ffion Ashman 3-10; Carys Jones 2-11; Caitlin Lewis 2-12
Umpires: Matthew Lewis & Rob Davies
. Scorers: Phoenix Phillips & Leanne Panton
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Hook 164 for 3 (19) beat Haverfordwest 80 for 9 (5) by 84 runs
Hook produced a powerful batting display after electing to bat first as Katie Farr, Emilia Wilson and Emma Brazier all retired having achieved the ceiling for staying at the crease.
Maisy Davies also batted well and then led their bowling attack with a three-wicket haul, ably assisted by Chloe Lewis, Maddie Potter and Emma in restricting Haverfordwest when they went in to bat.
Lyn Ward was again the pick of The Town team as she bowled her usual tight spell alongside Freya Marshall and top scored as Cherie joined her as the not out batters at the end.
Hook Batting: Katie Farr 25no; Emilia Wilson 25no; Emma Brazier 25no, Maisy Davies 20
Haverfordwest Bowling: Lyn Ward 1-32; Freya Marshall 2-35
Haverfordwest Batting: Lyn Ward 30no, Cherie Schofield 12no
Hook Bowling: Emma Brazier 1-13; Maisy Davies 3-6; Chloe Lewis 2-6, Maddie Potter 1-9
Umpires: Rob Lewis & Adam James. Scorer: Joan Lewis
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Second Division:
Pembroke Dock 154 for 1 (19) beat Carew 108 for 8 (5) by 47 runs
Pembroke Dock ran up a huge score for the loss of only one wicket at Imble Lane after deciding to bat first, with regular run-hitters Katie Griffiths, Cheryl Hughes and Carys Lloyd scoring a maximum and joined by Rachel Sander and Sian James as other big hitters as Lily Buckle claimed the only Carew wicket.
Katie Waygood continued her good form with the bat for Carew, supported by Holly Griffiths but it was always going to too big a task despite the Lady Rooks’ best efforts.
Pembroke Dock Batting: Katie Griffiths 25no; Cheryl Hughes 26no; Carys Lloyd 25no; Rachel Sander 22no; Sian James 19
Carew Bowling: Lily Buckle 1-39
Carew Batting: Katie Waygood 25no; Holly Griffiths 11
Pembroke Dock Bowling: Katie Griffiths 4-15; Carys Lloyd 1-12; Katie Gibbins 2-14
Umpires: Nick Daley & Robbie Hicks.
Scorers: Adam Phillips & Sarah Benbow
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Saundersfoot 100 for 4 (7) lost to Whitland 101 for 4 (17) by 6 wickets
Both teams produced similar performances at Saundersfoot before the Lady Seasiders were shaded out by their counterparts from Whitland.
Jen Thomas and Madi Neye led the home batting with undefeated innings as Angharad Jenkins was the pick of the Whitland bowling before her team mate Lani Hogben once again was their top scorer in reaching their target despite the bowling of Madi for Saundersfoot in a good all-round individual performance.
Saundersfoot Batting: Jen Thomas 26no; Madi Neye 26no
Whitland Bowling: Angharad Jenkins 2-9
Whitland Batting: Lani Hogben 25no
Saundersfoot Bowling: Madi Neye 1-29
Umpires: Chris Parker & Keith Hogben
Scorers: Roger Stanford & Sion Benjamin
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Kilgetty 77 for 7 (4) lost to St Ishmaels 79 for 2 (16)
St Ishmaels added another useful win to their record as they entertained Kilgetty, limited their opponents to a gettable score which they did whilst losing only two wickets.
Linzi Picton, Rachel McGuire and Gwen Davies were the pick of the Tish bowlers as only Phoebe Frearson and Amy Jones managed double figures for the visitors.
Then Jo Bradshaw maintained her excellent batting form for Tish to take them home, despite a wicket apiece from Chloe and Daisy Bland.
Kilgetty Batting: Phoebe Frearson 13; Amy Jones 11
St Ishmaels Bowling: Linzi Picton 2-10; Gwen Davies 1-11; Rachel McGuire 1-18
St Ishmaels Batting: Jo Bradshaw 25no
Kilgetty Bowling: Chloe Bland 1-7; Daisy Bland 1-10
Umpires: Johnny Lewis & Colin Williams
. Scorer: Clarissa Lewis