Pembroke County Cricket Junior League - 19th July 2019

 

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Hook Under 11s

Under 11s Final Monday 22nd July at Hook

Hook v Kilgetty

Congratulations and best of Luck to both sides

Reports on Semi Finals Provided by the Winners

Hook U11s (310-7)  Llechryd U11s (276-1) 
On a perfect evening in West Wales, both teams played out a tremendous game of cricket and demonstrated excellent skill with bat and ball. Llechryd fielded a young, talented side after skipper Ifan won the toss and decided to have a bowl first. The decision paid dividends as Ellis took a double-wicket maiden with his first over. He clean bowled the Hook openers, Dylan James (11 runs) with the first ball of the match and followed up with another clean bowled in the same over, dismissing Manny Davies (12 runs), returning figures of 2 for 19 off 2. Not to be outdone, Flo (1-19) took a wicket with his first ball, before Manny Davies and Dylan James steadied the ship to get Hook back in to positive figures with some excellent stroke play including 6 boundaries between them. As the dark clouds above looked ominous, this was the calm before the storm. Callum Nutty (7 runs) and Oscar Willington entered proceedings with the later amassing 41 runs off just 15 balls, including five 4s and three 6s - one of the 6s almost landed in the adjacent school playground, a huge hit at any age level of Cricket. This partnership of 48 runs propelled Hook to a decent total halfway through their innings. Delme (2-11) bowled exceptionally well, with disciplined line and length, pressuring the Hook batsmen into a second run that was almost on, until some sharp fielding by Llechryd denied them. Delme gathered the ball well from the throw and took the bails off with ease. It should be mentioned at this point that all the Llechryd players fielded tremendously well with some excellent ground fielding, taking their catches and backing-up making sure any wayward throws were gathered. With the scoreboard ticking over nicely, William Harries (23) and Dylan Goodridge (6) kept the momentum up, adding 35 runs between them. William Harries in fine form once again, nudged the ball into the gaps for three 4s, before effortlessly placing the ball straight down the ground for a maximum. Dexter kept nagging away at off-stump and eventually got his reward, bowling Harries off the last ball of his over, returning figures of 1 for 18 off 2. A quick change of personnel behind the stumps, saw Ifan have a bowl at the last pair of Hook batsmen. Ifan bowled with a lot of skill and excellent technique, only allowing the batsmen to nudge him for a few singles and one boundary in his spell of 1 for 7 off 2. Jack Thomas (3) and Rhys Phelps (16) added 13 vital runs at the end as Llechryd picked up 2 wickets, with Delme once again showing his class by bowling Thomas with the last ball of the innings.
The Llechryd openers, comprising of Ifan (8) and Japp (14) got off to a flyer, adding 21 off their first 4 overs. Oscar Willington bowled with excellent control and pace, taking the only wicket of the Llechryd innings, returning figures of 1 for 4 off 2. Ellis (4) and Delme continued to build on the great start and between them added 27 vital runs, with the later scoring 20 runs, including four 4s. At the halfway stage of the Llechryd innings they were on track to pass Hooks final score. However, although no wickets fell, the Hook bowling trio of Rhys Phelps, Jack Thomas and Dylan Goodridge bowled with discipline and control, only allowing 17 runs during the third pairing. Evan (9) and Dexter (3) played with a straight bat and defended their wickets well. With the batting side requiring 46 runs to win from the final pair, once again the Hook bowlers showed a lot of mettle, restricting Llechryd to just 11 runs from 4 overs. Callum Nutty bowled the innings only maiden over with some recently acquired wrist spin deliveries (obviously doesn't get that from his Dad!) and once again Jack Thomas bowled superbly well going for 1 run off the penultimate over of the match. It was down to Manny Davies, the youngest player in the Hook team to bowl the final over. He grasped the responsibility with both hands and showed real maturity to get the job done. The last pair of Flo (4) and Osian (7) fought to the end, defended their wickets well, but eventually came up short of the total. 
Hook progress to the Final next week against Kilgetty. As for Llechryd, they demonstrated that they are certainly a team to watch out for over the next few seasons with so many young talented players coming through. Credit to Jonny Lewis for his coaching efforts and it was a pleasure to be part of such a great game of cricket played in great spirit. 
The players even enjoyed homemade cakes, biscuits, cookies and gallons of squash at halftime. 
Good luck to Hook in the Final, who will be looking to right a few wrongs after losing out to Lawrenny last season. Well done to all involved with Junior Cricket this season in Pembrokeshire, without dedicated volunteers the kids would not have all these fantastic opportunities to express themselves through the medium of sport. 

Kilgetty v Neyland Under 11s

Kilgetty 265-5 Neyland 211-14

A sunny evening at Kilgetty Cricket Club was the perfect venue for Monday’s under 11’s semi-final between the home team, Kilgetty, and their visitors Neyland, in a sixteen over match.  Kilgetty came into the game full of confidence having won all six of their group games and started well with Kiaran and Lewis hitting 13 runs off the opening two overs.  Neyland fought back hard though, and some accurate bowling saw them take five quick wickets to leave Kilgetty with a disappointing total of 221 at the halfway stage.  Euan and Morgan took the field next and steadied the ship by adding another 15 runs with no further losses.  Then a hugely important last pairing saw Madoc snatch lots of quick singles whilst Logan went for the boundary with a series of powerful strikes.  The result was an extra 29 runs in four overs giving Kilgetty a very respectable total of 265.
After a short break and a well-earned burger from the barbecue, both teams took to the field again.  Neyland began with a couple of strong pairings and quickly piled on the runs.  Euan took one wicket and Morgan grabbed two more to peg them back slightly but after nine overs Neyland were on 245 and well ahead of where Kilgetty had been at the same stage.  The visitors score could have been even higher had it not been for some excellent wicket keeping from Dylan who kept the run rate down, refusing to let a ball get past his gloves.  Then, just as the large crowd of home supporters were starting to fear the worst, a fabulous spell of bowling from Jamie and Kiaran saw the game turn on its head.  A stunning five wicket haul in three overs left Neyland in disarray as the Kilgetty boys leaped around the field in joy.  From that point on there was only going to be one winner and Kilgetty produced a ruthless finish.  Logan dismissed three opponents in a single over and Kiaran and Jamie picked up a couple more to finish things off in style and secure a win by 54 runs.  Overall it was a fabulous team effort and Kilgetty take a deserved place in next week’s final where they will take on Hook C.C.


Kilgetty U13s. 122/5    Laugharne U13s. 82/5 
 
Iori. 25no
Dylan J. 28no. 1-3
Kyle 17runs
Lewis 2-11
Ryan 2-8

Jake 15runs
Tyler. 1-12
Liam. 1-12  

Kilgetty U13s  97/4   Saundersfoot U13s 42 all out  
Iori. 1-10
Dylan 1-2. 25no
Kiaran 1-3
Taine. 2-6
Euan. 1-8
Ryan. 2-4
Talfryn. 2-0
Iori. 1-8
Fletcher. 2-10
Josh. 1-14  


Lawrenny 98 for 4  Whitland 103 for 7
Fin 28, Corey 25. 
Jacob 2 wickets, Cai 1 wicket and Lee 1 wicket
Ethan 25, Luc 14, Corey 14.
Noah 1 wicket, Oscar 1 wicket, Rhydian 1 wicket, Finley 1 wicket, Rhys 3 wickets

Laugharne 72/7  Whitland 75/4,
Morgan Williams 14
Luc Owen 22not out
Laugharne bowling - Ellis Hennessy 2 overs 1 wicket 0 runs 
Whitland bowling - luc Owen 3 overs 3wickets 6 runs  


Llechryd Under 11s

Llechryd 58-10 Whitland 59-7


Under 15's

Whitland  155-1wkt   Narberth 85 all out


Harri Jones 23
Luc Owen 35 retired
Jacob Owen 36 retired
Oli Bujega  20 not out
Jay Morris 20 not out
Oli Berry 36 not out
Jacob Owen 4,0,16-5
Charlie Bujega 3,0,16-2


League Tables Under 13's South    

Club    Played    Won    Lost    Points

Hook    5    5    100
Pembroke Dock    5    4    1    86
Neyland    5    2    3    56
Llanrhian/ Hwest    4    2    2    48
Hundleton    4    4    21
Cresselly    3    3    11

League Tables Under 13's North    
Club    Played    Won    Lost    Points


Lawrenny    5    4    1    87
Whitland    5    4    1    86
Crymych/ Llechryd    5    3    2    69
Kilgetty    5    3    2    69
Laugharne    5    2    3    41
Saundersfoot    5    5    14

League Tables Under 15's North    
Club    Played    Won    Lost    Points

Neyland    1    1    20
Cresselly    1    1    20
Hook    1    1    20
Hundleton    2    2    8
Haverfordwest    1    1    6


League Tables Under 15's South    
Club    Played    Won    Lost    Points

Whitland    3    2    1    45
Narberth    3    2    1    44
Llechryd    2    1    1    26
Saundersfoot    2    1    1    26
Lawrenny    1    1    20
Kilgetty    3    3    12