Hook were held to a total of 82-7 away to Saundersfoot, with Jake Wicks top scoring on 21no. It was the result of good bowling and fielding by Saundersfoot, for whom five bowlers took a wicket.

In reply, Saundersfoot reached a winning total of 83-1 in 12 overs, with Simon Wood 38no, including eight fours, and Phil Jones scoring 28no, including five fours.

St. Ishmaels reached a total of 131-9 away to Cresselly, after Danny Howells scored 34 and Peter Bradshaw 26.

Stefan Jenkins took 4-38 and spinner Ryan Lewis 3-27 for the Cresselly team, who won with an over to spare on a total of 132-6.

Young left-hander Matthew Morgan batted superbly in his innings of 50no and he received support from another stylish left-hander, Simon Cole, with 23.

Left arm spinner Andrew Pawlett took 3-22 for the visitors.

Fifth Division St. Florence scored 54-5 away to Narberth, with Mike May scoring 22. In reply, Narberth got to 57 for no wicket in the first ball of the ninth over, with Richard Adams 33no and Marc Hughes 22no.

Burton had a five wickets win at home to Hundleton, who got to 111-8, with Jonathan Williams contributing 45 to the total.

Oliver Sheldrake with 22 and Richard Jones with 21 were the mainstays of the Burton innings.

Johnston were bowled out for 87 away to Pembroke, with Ross Dewstowe top scoring on 31.

Jonathan Rogers took 3-24 and Anton John 3-12 for Pembroke, who won by eight wickets with a total of 90-2.

Rob Weston was 63no and Phil Hay scored 24.

Stackpole won by six wickets at home to Llanrhian, who were dismissed for 89, and Herbrandston won by eight wickets at home to Camrose and Spittal after dismissing the visitors for 85.

Whitland were the only away team to win a match in the first round of the Harrison-Allen Bowl with a 10 wickets success at Glandy Cross, against Crymych.

Elgan Vittle, the Crymych opener, displayed the full array of strokes in his formidable armoury, in an attacking innings of 41, before he was caught by David Lee off the bowling of Dai Dearden, the former Crymych skipper, who took 3-35 for his new team.

In reply, Whitland openers Dylan Blain, with 49no, and Edward John, with 15no, raced to a winning total of 79 without loss.