Division Two Cricket Reports - 15th June 2013
 
 

Town blitzed by Burton

 

Haverfordwest 2nds (68 all out) lost to Burton (72 for 3)

 
Umpire: Richard Merriman & Glyn Pawlett
Scorers: Ros Phillips & Mark Venables
Division Two Cricket Reports - 15th June 2013

 
Haverfordwest 2nds were put in to bat against Burton and were bowled out for a paltry 68 as only Ashley James mastered the damp conditions as some good Burton bowling set up an easy win.

James had three fours in his top score of 33 as Mikey Jones was next highest scorer with nine runs as Rob Jones bowled well at the top end to record figures of 5 for 20 as reward for good line and length, plus good catches by keeper Phil Sutton and Morgan Scale in the deep.

Johnnie Scale claimed 2 for 7 at the end whilst Prathan Pusalkhar showed what an asset he could be for Burton with his 2 for 19 spell.

Chris Phillips (2 for 19) and Ashley James (1 for 12) took early wickets for The Town 2nds but Robbie Neill sent Burton to victory with a  brisk 45 (eight fours and a six) and Luke Hayman marked his return from Harper Adams College to see Burton home with a neat 24 not out.


Morgan Scale takes a great catch for Burton

Rob Jones - took 5 wickets for Burton on The Racecourse

 
 

Seasiders stay top with another big win

 

Cresselly 2nds (149 for 9) lost to Saundersfoot (150 for 2)

 
Umpire: Steve Blowes
Scorers: Des Brace & Adge John
 
Saundersfoot extended their lead at the top of the table to a massive 63 points as they easily accounted for Cresselly 2nds with an eight-wicket victory.

Cresselly batted first and again it was Harry Thomas who led them to 149 for 9 as he had eigh
Division Two Cricket Reports - 15th June 2013
t boundaries in his 59 alongside Nick Davies (44) and Huw Evans (15) against the bowling of Tom Richards (4 for 22), Danny Caine (2 for 24) and Nick Cope (2 for 20).

Dai Davies then continued his excellent batting form for Saundersfoot with a typically class 80 not out (ten fours) and a half century from veteran stroke-maker Paul Mansbridge (including seven boundaries and a six) saw the Seasiders home in only 36 overs despite the bowling efforts of Matthew Lewis (1 for 31) and Richard Arthur 1-22.

Cresselly 2nds batsman Neil Williams - bowled neck and crop

 
 

Johnston stroll to easy win

 

Stackpole (86 all out) lost to Johnston (245 for 6)


Division Two Cricket Reports - 15th June 2013
Umpires: Mervyn John & Rob Elliott
Scorers: Claire Cox & Delyth Summons
 
Johnston deservedly moved into second spot in the table as they travelled to Stackpole and came back across the Cleddau Bridge with a massive victory by 159 runs.

Lee Summons led the Johnston batting rampage to a total of 245 for 6 as he rasped a quick-fire 69 with support from Simon Williams (52) and Chris Fitzpatrick (38).

James Adie batted well for Stackpole before he was dismissed for 42 and no other home batsman managed double figures against Banthu Kumarasamy (4 for 4) and old war-horse Steve Jenkins (4 for 40) as Stackpole were shot out for a disappointing total of 86 in the 25th over.
 


Lee Summons - top scored with 69 in big Johnston win

 


 

Carew youngsters shine

 

Carew 2nds (109 for 6) beat Lamphey (108 all out)

 
Umpires: John Austin & Rob Cousins
Scorers: Helen Hodges (Lamphey)
 
Carew’s talented youngsters were heavily involved as they took on an experienced Lamphey side and came away with a four-wicket win as their reward.

Joel Read led the way with a superb 6 for 21 bowling haul as Lamphey were restricted to 108 all out, with David Blackwell (27), Peter McGilloway (14), Nick Shelmerdine (12) and Neil Powling (19 not out) as the only home batsmen in double figures against Read and Dominic Hicks (2 for 19).

Then Sean Whitfield maintained his good form with the bat for Carew as he top scored with 35 not out and found support from Lewys Hicks (17) and Dafydd Bevan (16). Neil Powling completed a good performance for Lamphey with a 4 for 34 analysis alongside Hywel Gibbs (1 for 15) and David Blackwell (1 for 13) but Carew were worthy winners as they pouched 27 points and third place in the section table as their reward.
 

Rain prevents play at Whitland

 

Whitland 2nds v Pembroke

 
Heavy rain caused the cancellation of this match since the pitch was too wet for play to start