Ladies Cricket - Week 8 - 7th July 2025
Division One:
Cresselly 108 for 3 (20) beat Haverfordwest 56 all out (3) by 52 runs

Cresselly took another big step to retaining the first division silverware with this comfortable win at home against Haverfordwest as they chose to bat first and good innings by Lucy Johnson and the in-form Jess Gibby helped them reach three figures whilst losing three wickets before Ffion Ashman and all-rounder Lucy Johnson broke the back of The Town innings.
Only Meg Davies managed double figures as ‘Ashy’ grabbed five wickets – and they now sit 12 points ahead of second-placed Hook.
Cresselly Innings:
Lucy Johnson 26*, Jess Giggs 25*
Imogen Hide 1-12, Summer Smith 1-20
Haverfordwest Innings:
Meg Davies 12,
Ffion Ashman 5-7, Lucy Johnson 2-18
Umpires: Simon Cole & Richard Scriven
Scorers: Jess Lewis & Jason Phillips
*Played at Cresselly, who elected to bat first.
Burton 85 for 6 (7) lost to Hook 89 for 6 (17) by 4 wickets
Hook maintained their outside interest in the silverware by beating old rivals Burton, who are assured of a top-three slot despite defeat here. Maisy Davies and Kacey Arran were the main architects of Hook’s victory with accurate bowling and then they showed their all-round ability with useful knocks alongside Emilia Wilson despite excellent Burton bowling by Olivia James and Chloe Lewis.
This win leaves Hook eight points clear of their neighbours with two rounds of games still to be played.
Burton Innings:
Finola England 13, Anna Ridge 25*
Maisy Davies 3-6, Kacey Arran 2-18
Hook Innings:
Kacey Arran 20, Emilia Wilson 23*, Maisy Davies 16*
Olivia James 2-7, Chloe Davies 2-13, Becca Barton 1-17
Umpires: Dan Ridge & Simon Richards
Scorers: Diane Morris & Elaine Scale:
*Played at Burton, who chose to bat first
Pembroke Dock 145 for 1 (19) beat Pembroke 96 for 8 (4) by 49 runs
Pembroke Dock made arguably their best score ever at Treleet as no fewer than four players reached the retirement score of 25 and alongside a useful contribution from Sian James as Summer Russant was the only home wicket-taker.
Summer then joined the consistent Bobby Neale in scoring the bulk of the home runs before Carys Lloyd and Abbey Price shared four wickets – and The Dock are in fourth place, whilst Pembroke are still in search of a first victory – but playing with great enthusiasm and improving with every game!
Pembroke Dock Innings:
Katie Griffiths 25*, Carys Lloyd 25*, Abbey Price 26*, Cheryl Hughes 25*, Sian James 21
Summer Russant 1-31
Pembroke Innings:
Summer Russant 19, Bobby Neale 25*
Carys Lloyd 2-15, Abbey Price 2-15
Umpires: Nick Daley & Luke Butler
Scorers: George Smith & Ginny Davies
*At Treleet, Pembroke. Pembroke Dock elected to bat first
Division Two:
Whitland 98 for 9 (7) lost to Saundersfoot 99 for 7 (18) by 3 wickets
Whitland Innings:
Lani Hogben 28*, Jude Roberts 14
Kate Joseph 2-12, Madi Neye 4-21
Saundersfoot Innings:
Talia Ennis 28*, Madi Neye 25*
Fflur Davies 4-14, Alice Harries 1-18
At Whitland. Saundersfoot elected to field first
St Ishmaels 138 for 5 (17) beat Carew 105 for 4 (7) by 30 runs
St Ishmaels Innings:
Linzi Picton 27*, Lucy Patterson 25*, Lola Phillips 16*
Nia Simes 1-27, Holly Griffiths 2-29, Bethan Morgan 1-17, Kate Chandler-Hall 1-22
Carew Innings:
Kate Chandler-Hall 25*, Kristen Jordan 25*, Alys Silcox 10
Charl Couston-Weller 3-25, Tei Tallett 1-14
Umpires: Johnny Lewis & Dai Sweeney
Scorer: Poppy Kucyj
*At St Ishmaels. Carew won the toss and fielded.
Llangwm 109 for 5 (20) beat Kilgetty 22 all out (3)
Llangwm Innings: Pam Asson 25*, Zoe Brick 18, Ruby Arnold 16
Leila Lewis 2-9, Lewis Hughes 1-7, Katie McGrath 1-18, Phoebe Frearson 1-30
Kilgetty Innings:
Rosie Thomas 4-9, Daisy Brick 3-7, Zoe Brick 2-4
Umpires: Toby Asson & Colin Williams
Scorers: Sara Jeffrey & Chloe Bland
*At Pill Parks, Llangwm. Kilgetty elected to bowl first
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