Indoor Cricket - Division Two - Round 7 - 3rd December 2025
Venue: Neyland Community Hub
Umpires: Huw Simpkins & Ian Milsom
Herbie battle to welcome win
Herbrandston B (78 for 5) beat Haverfordwest Lightning (59 all out) by 19 runs
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Herbrandston B showed their battling qualities with a deserved win over Haverfordwest Lightning where they could only must 78 for 5 but then shot The Lightning out for only 59 to take the honours.
Morgan Britton again led the Herbie batting with 24 from 19 balls and was supported by Charlie Malloy (13), Jack Badham (10) and ‘Mr Extras’ (13 as Doug Johnson (3 for 12) changed from Lightning’s ace batsman to main strike bowler, with support from Ahmed Prabku (1 for 16).
But Johnson for once failed to make an impact with the bat but Shan Perreira took over the reins with a blistering 32 from only 19 balls, including three fours – but only had a cameo from skipper Mark Davies (14) as Malloy (2 for 19), Britton and Atticus Kingson all bowled well, ably assisted by some great work in their fielding.
Tish too strong for Seniors B
St Ishmaels (107 for 2) beat Pembs Seniors B (75 all out) by 32 runs


St Ishmaels gained a comfortable win against the Pembs Seniors B as Phil Llewellyn (25 not out) and talented teenager Charlie Welch (27 not out in 21 balls, including two fours) provided an ideal launch pad from which Kevin Bowen launched a late attack against his former colleagues as he belted 26 not out in only eight balls to make a mockery of his low-order batting place. With extras also in double figures Tish sped to 111 for 2 in their allotted ten overs as Mo Asher was the most accurate bowler as he only conceded 11 runs in his two overs.
Jonathan Twigg (27 not out, with two boundaries from 24 deliveries) was again in good form for the Seniors B and Marc Evans also batted well for his supportive 20 but with Llewellyn (1 for 14), Bowen (1 for 18) and another former Seniors’ player in Stuart Carpenter (1 for 13) keeping the pressure on it was Tish who celebrated a deserved win.
Carew pull out all the stops
Carew (111 for 5) beat Neyland B (99 for 5) by 12 runs


The match between Carew and Neyland B rounded off the evening’s matches with both sides still in with a chance until The Rooks pulled out all the stops at the end and eased home by 12 runs.
Their excellent final score of 111 was achieved through the batting exploits of Noah Davies (finally dismissed for 33) and Rhys Lewis (31 not out) as Dylan James (1 for 18) and Sam Laugharne (2 for 28) bowled well for Neyland B.
Neyland also had their batting heroes in two very experienced players in Danny Potter (ex-Haverfordwest) and Martyn Lewis (previously with Lamphey) as they scored unbeaten scores of 32 and 24 – but they ran out of overs after the team had made a slow start and paid the inevitable price!