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The talented Whitland side won the Lloyd Family Ormond Youth Cup Plate for the first time after defeating Hook by 81 runs in the final played at Cresselly.
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The talented Whitland side won the Lloyd Family Ormond Youth Cup Plate for the first time after defeating Hook by 81 runs in the final played at Cresselly.
Pembrokeshire County Cricket Club U11 cricket league final between Kilgetty and Narberth was played on a late summer’s evening at Haverfordwest Cricket Club.
The finals of The Lady Taverners Girls’ National Outdoor Cricket Competition came to an exciting close last week at Ellesmere College, Shropshire, with Pembroke finishing in an impressive fifth in the under 15 competition.
Pembrokeshire U11s talented cricket team finished off their season at the Minor Counties Festival at the Royal Hospital School in Suffolk.
The Twenty/20 Cricket at Kilgetty on Sunday was a great success in raising funds for Mia’s Wishes.
David Vaughan, of Dunvant, one of the finest after-dinner speakers in Wales, will be the guest speaker at this year’s Annual Dinner and Presentation Evening of the Pembroke County Cricket Club.
Division One
With Narberth seemingly not at full throttle on Saturday, Cresselly were presented with the Division One championship on a plate.
Cresselly
139 for 8 and 170 for 3
beat
Haverfordwest
146 for 6 and 92 all out
by 71 runs
Cresselly’s preparations for this year’s Alec Colley final wouldn’t have filled the team with confidence as they lost to their opponents in the final, the previous day in the league.
Division One
Leaders Carew had a comfortable six wickets win at home to Saundersfoot after dismissing the visitors for 125.
An inspirational innings of 92 from just 65 balls by stroke playing Carew opening batsman Ian Sefton set up a four wickets win for his team against Haverfordwest in the final of the Thomas Scourfield and Sons Harrison-Allen Bowl at Cresselly.
Division One
League leaders Carew suffered their first defeat of the season when a last wicket stand of 30 between Matthew Davies (63no) and Daniel James (11no) gave Whitland a surprise one wicket win over the visitors.
Pembrokeshire cricketers will flock to Cresselly tomorrow (Saturday) to watch the final of the Thomas Scourfield and Sons Harrison-Allen Bowl between Carew and Havefordwest.
Division One leaders Carew are in with a chance of the Pembrokeshire cricketing double after booking a place in the final of the Thomas Scourfield and Sons Harrison-Allen Bowl after defeating Cresselly in the semi-final at Kilgetty.
Division One
Carew extended their lead over second placed Cresselly at the top of the table with a five wickets win over the visitors Narberth who were bowled out for 150.
In the semi-final of the Ken Morris Trophy, the holders Whitland booked a place in the final with a four wickets win at home to Haverfordwest Thirds.
Well known international rugby personalities such as Jonathan Davies, Sonny Parker, Shane Williams, Andy Powell, Ken Owens, Scott Johnston, Nikki Walker and Jonathan Thomas will turn out for the Mike Phillips Invitation team under the captaincy of Phillips in a Grand Charity Cricket match at Whitland Cricket Club this Sunday, July 18.
Division One
Leaders Carew came close to winning - and losing - their away match at St Ishmaels and in the end may have been relieved to settle for a draw.
Carew, Cresselly, Llangwm and Haverfordwest are through to the semi-finals of the Thomas Scourfield and Sons Harrison-Allen Bowl.
Division One
Division One leaders Carew had an exciting three wickets win with one ball of the match remaining away to Haverfordwest who had reached 227-2.
Results
Saturday’s results in the Antur Insurance Pembroke County Cricket League were as follows:
Division One: Haverfordwest (8) 227-7 lost to Carew (28) 228-7; Herbrandston (4) 107-10 lost to St.
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