Ladies Cricket - Week 10 - 22nd July 2025
DIVISION ONE:
Cresselly seals silverware with vital victory
Cresselly 108 for 3 (19) beat Burton 74 for 9 (4) by 34 runs
Cresselly won the toss and chose to bat first in this vital game against Burton, a tactic which worked as they reached three figures comfortable and bowled and fielded well to take the silverware, which was presented to skipper Chrissie Toy by Andrew Scott-Davies, the league chairman.
Megan Arthur, Ffion Ashman and Lucy Davies all reached the retirement target and then Lucy led the bowling with her off-sin to cause havoc, ably assisted Caitlin Lewis and Ffion.
Finola Scale, Yasmin Kiff and Anna Ridge all managed to get started but no-one was able to stay long enough to put real pressure on Cresselly as they marched confidently to the section silverware without losing a single match.
Cresselly Innings:
Megan Arthur 25*, Lucy Johnson 25*, Ffion Ashman 28*, Eleri Williams 10
Chloe Lewis 2-21, Rhiannon Morgan 1-21
Burton Innings:
Finola Scale 21, Anna Ridge 11, Yasmin Kiff 13
Caitlin Lewis 2-21, Lucy Johnson 5-8, Ffion Ashman 1-13
Umpires: Matthew Lewis & Dan Ridge
Scorers: Lewis Hewlett-Dyer & Helen McMillan
Hook ladies ease home against The Dock
Hook 104 for 7 (19) beat Pembroke Dock (8) 101 for 9 by 3 wickets
Pembroke Dock won the toss and batted first against Hook at Imble Lane and played well against a side which has to settle for second spot in the table despite collecting almost maximum points.
Abbey Price, Rachel Sander and Carys Lloyd were the pick of The Dock batters as Maisie Davies and Tia Rees collected two wickets apiece against them – then skipper Sam Rossiter stroked a maximum score before retiring and Emilia Wilson followed her earlier wicket with more runs as an ace all-rounder.
Katie Gibbins and Poppy Price bowled really well for the homesters but in the final analysis Hook’s greater experience pulled them through.
Hook Innings:
Sam Rossiter 25*, Emilia Wilson 24
Katie Gibbins 2–18, Poppy Price 2-23
Pembroke Dock:
Abbey Price 25*, Rachel Sander 13, Carys Lloyd 13
Maisie Davies 2-9, Tia Rees 2-14, Emilia Wilson 1-12
Umpires: Nick Daley & Simon Richards

The Town take the points against ever-improving Pembroke
Pembroke 84 for 4 (6) lost to Haverfordwest 85 for 4 (16) runs by six wickets
Haverfordwest finished the season on a positive note as they travelled to Pembroke and won at Treleet after restricting the home side to 84 for 4 and then reaching their target with wickets and overs in hand.
Jamie Dufresnoy-John led the home batting and Bobby Neale was her usual reliable self as Carys Pullin bowled well for The Town – and when Pembroke bowled it was Jodie Lewis and Summer Russant who shared the wickets for Pembroke.
But Ali Wadia reached the retirement qualification and there were also runs for Nina Bishop and Ehlana Lister to give The Twon their second win – whilst Pembroke still seek success but are growing in confidence as the weeks go by!
Pembroke Innings:
Jamie Dufresnoy-John 25*, Bobby. Neale 14*
Cerys Pullin 2-9
Haverfordwest Innings:
Ali Wadia 26*, Nina Bishop 20, Ehlana Lister 13
Summer Russant 2-20, Jodie Lewis 2-21
Umpires: Callum Davies & Richard Scriven
Scorers: Ginny Davies

DIVISION TWO:
Tish take a big step towards moving up
St Ishmaels 112 for 1 (18) beat Saundersfoot 108 for 6 (5) by 9 wickets

St Ishmaels and Saundersfoot are locked at the top of the section table after Tish travelled to the seaside and came away with a hugely convincing victory to haul themselves level with their opponents on 118 points.
Tish elected to field first but Saundersfoot batted well to pass three figures thanks to Madi Neye, Jen Thomas and a massive 38 extras as Rachel Maguire, Lola Phillips and Charl Couston-Weller were the main Tish bowlers.
Then the tireless Linzi Picton and big-hitting Jo Bradshaw both batted well to reach 25 before Cath Orton and Tracey Chandra finished off some excellent batting and were assisted by an even larger total of 38 extras to give Tish a vital victory!
St Ishmaels Innings:
Linzi Picton 25*, Jo Bradshaw 25*, Cath Orton 13*, Tracey Chandra 15*, Extras 30
Anya Benton 1-21
Saundersfoot Innings: Madi Neye 23, Jen Thomas 20, Extras 38
Rachel Maguire 1-12, Lola Phillips 1-19, Charl Couston-Weller 1-28
Umpires: Chris Parker & Johnny Lewis
Scorers: Roger Stanford & Clarissa Lewis
Llangwm win with ease
Whitland 60 for 6 (4) lost to Llangwm 61 for 3 (16) by 7 wickets
At Whitland, Llangwm chose to field first and their bowling attack had good figures for Lily Thomas, Daisy and Zoe Brick as only Lani Hogben batted really well, with some support from Bex Swanson but only managing to reach a final tally of 60 for 5 in their 20 overs.
Then Llangwm soon settled into their stride via Zoe Brick, Rosie and Lily Thomas so that although there was a wicket apiece for Bex Swanson, Amy Morgan and Tegan Ryan the visitors reached their target in only 16.3 overs.
Whitland Innings:
Lani Hogben 27*, Bex Swanson 12
Lily Thomas 3-8, Daisy Brick 2-9, Zoe Brick 1-9
Llangwm Innings: 13-3 overs
Rosie Thomas 18*, Lilly Thomas 17, Zoe Brick 15
Bex Swanson 1-8, Amy Morgan 1-17, Teagan Ryan 1-19
Umpires: Ben Rodea & Simon Brick
Scorers: Amber Rodea & Sara Jeffrey

Powerful batting sees Lady Rooks beat battling Kilgetty
Carew 142 for 2 (16) beat Kilgetty 97 for 3 (5) by 45 runs
At Kilgetty. Carew chose to bat first against the basement battlers and their ploy paid off as Kristin Jordan and Kate Chandler-Hall showed their high batting skills alongside Alys Silcox to reach a very challenging score of 142 for 2.
Kilgetty showed a big improvement in their batting skills as they almost reached three figures, with Phoebe Frearson leading the way but Carew pocketed their third win of the campaign as the final placings will be decided in next week’s final exciting round of matches.
Carew Innings:
Kristin Jordan 28*, Kate Chandler-Hall 25*, Alys Silcox 19
Lewis Hughes 1-15
Kilgetty Innings:
Phoebe Frearson 22,
Gwennie Hicks 1-15, Freya Hicks 1-17
Umpires: Colin Williams & Robert Hicks
Scorers: Chloe Bland & Emma Hicks
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