Cresselly (31 for 1) v Lawrenny - Match abandoned - rain
After six weeks of unrelenting sunshine the weather changed just in time to ruin the major event of the Pembrokeshire Cricketing calendar, despite the magnificent attempts of the Cresselly ground staff to stage the Harrison-Allen Bowl Cup Final between the host club and Lawrenny.
They had overcome the heavy overnight rain by covering the wicket, which looked in tip-top condition, and despite more showers in the hours before the 12 noon start the game began on time after Lawrenny skipper Joe Kidney won the toss and invited his opposite number Neilson Cole to bat first.
Bright start from Sutton
They opened with Dan Sutton and Adam Chandler, with the former player announcing his intentions in Rob Williams' first over as he rasped a brace of boundaries that defied the damp outfield.
Chandler started his innings with a single off Jamie Lewis before Sutton smashed a three to third man and then hit his third boundary as they sped to 24 in the fourth over - only for Cresselly to lose Sutton for 17 in a total mix-up between the batsmen which saw Ryan Morton stay calm at square-leg for Lawrenny as his accurate throw saw James Phillips run out a disappointed Sutton.
Violent hailstorm stops play
Iwan Izzard came to the crease and started steadily alongside Chandler but at 31 for 1 the elements threw everything they had against Pembrokeshire Cricket, starting with heavy rain, followed by violent thunder and lightning and ending in style with a hail storm which left the ground looking as if it had been hit by snow!
Again Richard Arthur and his ground staff battled valiantly to clear the wet but after some deliberations with umpires Steve Blowes and Allan Hansen decided it would take too long, especially with the prospect of more showers, and abandoned the match, which will now take place next Sunday at Cresselly, with another toss of the coin and a fresh start to proceedings.
SCORECARD:
Cresselly Batting:
Dan Sutton run out 17
Adam Chandler not out 7
Iwan Izzard not out 3
Extras 4
Total (1 wicket) 31
Lawrenny Bowling:
Rob Williams 3.1.17.0; James Lewis 2.0.16.0
Harrison-Allen Bowl Snippets:
Great ground staff
Well done to the Cresselly ground staff for their epic work in preparing a typically superb playing surface and their dedicated efforts on the day, perhaps best summed up by Denis Chiffi, who looks after the outfield as well as being a highly-thought of umpire. Denis had badly burnt three fingers in an accident at a barbecue but was still there, shielding his burnt digits and helping pull on and off the cover protecting the wicket.Leading the way was Richard Arthur, with help from Phil James, Neal Williams, Martin Perkins, Glyn Cole and John Arthur - you boys deserve a medal!
Big breakfasts for both teams – and Lawrenny built a camping site for the night!
Cresselly enjoyed a breakfast together at the clubhouse whilst Lawrenny had over 80 in attendance at the Lawrenny Arms, with players, and officials travelling to the game in a mini-bus and the other supporters arriving in style in a big bus for the two-mile journey.Lawrenny players were clearly intent on having a good night because pitched on their outfield were ten tents and a camper van, with the idea that players and their families didn't have to go home by car, so that everyone could enjoy a drink or two.
Nice choice for man of the match adjudicators
Invited to take on the role of man of the match adjudicators' role were the father and son duo of David and Hywel Gibbs. David has been hugely respected as a sports writer in his time and Hywel appeared in the Bowl final for Lamphey in their hey-day and is still captain of the club as a very loyal player there. We are sure that both smashing fellers will do a good job in the role, hopefully next Sunday!