Ladies Cricket - Divisions 1 and 2 - 22nd June 2026

 
 

DIVISION ONE:

 

Hook ease home in ‘top three’ tussle



 

Hook 103 for 2 (20) beat Burton 99 for 8 (5) by 9 wickets



 

Maisy Davies wickets and runs for HookMatches between Hok and Burton are traditionally hard-fought but on this occasion it was Hook who came out comfortably on top as they limit=ed Burton to just short of three figures and then chased down the total with 9 wickets and nearly five overs to spare.
 
Chloe Lewis and Becca Barton again topped the Burton batting before retiring but no-one else was able to stay long against accurate bowling by Maisy Davies and Tia Rees, who shared six wickets as their fielders supported well.
 
Then Kacey Arran again led the Hook batting as she and Kate Farr got the innings off to an excellent start before skipper Sam Rossiter and Maisy finished things off in style, despite the bowling of Chloe Lewis and Olivia James in the Burton bowling attack..
 
Burton Batting: Chloe Lewis 25*, Becca Barton 25*
Hook Bowling: Maisy Davies 3-19, Tia Rees 3-14
Hook Batting: Kacey Arran 27*, Sam Rossiter 22*, Maisy Davies 22*, Kate Farr 18
Burton Bowling: Chloe Lewis 1-15, Olivia James 1-15
 
Umpires: Simon Richards & Richard James
Scorers: Jo Kerrison/Jemma Phillips & Diane Morris


 

Cresselly cruise to comfortable win


Cresselly 115 for 4 (17) beat St Ishmaels  75 for 4 ( (5) by 40 runs

 


Ava Midgley -Excellent all-round for CressellyCresselly maintained their place at the top of the table after being asked to bat first by St Ishmaels and building a sizeable score thanks to regular run gatherers Ffion Ashman and Eleri Williams, plus an excellent knock by Ava Midgley which she later backed up with a cracking bowling spell that confirms her right to be considered a genuine all-rounder,  alongside 24 extras.
 
Ava then claimed a wicket brace alongside good bowling from C Lewis, Imogen Hicks, and Lauren Davies as Linzi Picton, Cath Orton, Lily McGuire were joined in double figures by extras – but they were never able to maintain a high enough run rate to mount a challenge.
 
Cresselly Batting: Ffion Ashman 25*, Eleri Williams 27*, Ava Midgley 25*, Extras 24
St Ishmaels Bowling: Charl Couston-Weller 1-12, Lola Phillips 2-15
St Ishmaels Batting: Linzi Picton 19, Cath Orton 11, Lily McGuire 14, Extras 14
Cresselly Bowling:  Ava Midgley 2-21, Caitlin Lewis 1-8, Imogen Hicks 0-4
 
Umpires: Martin Lewis & Johnny Lewis
Scorers: Megan Arthur & Clarissa Lewis





 

Dock Batters destroy Haverfordwest hopes



 

Pembroke Dock 151 for 1 (18) beat Haverfordwest 52 for 6 by 99 runs


 

Pembroke Dock batted first on an excellent pitch at Imble Lane and Haverfordwest found themselves facing a huge tally which they were unable to get anywhere near as The Dock Ladies also bowled really well.
 
Sian James, and Katie Griffiths scored freely alongside the mother duo of Abbey and Poppy Price, as Cerys Pullin claimed the only Haverfordwest wicket in her good spell.
 
But the run-chase was impossible for the relatively inexperienced opposition and only Ali Wadya managed double figures as Katie Griffiths also led the home attack well, with solid support from the Price ladies.
 
Pembroke Dock Batting: Sian James 28*, Abbey Price 25*, Katie Griffiths 25*, Poppy Price 24*
Haverfordwest Bowling: Cerus Pullin 1-26
Haverfordwest Batting: Ali Wadya 18
Pembroke Dock Bowling: Katie Griffiths 2-13, Poppy Price 1-6, Abbey Price 1-8





Llangwm Ladies -great play against league leaders



 

DIVISION TWO:


 

Llangwm win well against Whitland


 

Llangwm 108 for 3 (18) beat Whitland 107 for 7 (6) by 7 wickets


 

Llangwm produced one of their best performances of the season to beat league leaders Whitland after they had won the toss and put The Borderettes in to bat first, limited them to a target that looked useful but proved within the home side’s reach as they lost only three wickets and had an over still in hand.
 
Kelly Evans, Lani Hogben,  Angharad Jenkins and Jude Roberts topped the Whitland batting as all five Llangwm bowlers in Zoe and Daisy Brick, Mandie Davies, Lilly and Rosie Thomas all got amongst the wickets.
 
When Llangwm batted,  Lilly Thomas and Natalie White provided the perfect platform alongside Pam Asson, who suffered a rare dismissal, so that wickets from Kelly Evans, Ellie Fuller and Megan Davies weren’t enough – but they stay top since nearest rivals Saundersfoot didn’t have a game!
 
Whitland Batting:  Kelly Evans 27*, Lani Hogben 19, Angharad Jenkins 16, Jude Roberts 15
Llangwm Bowling: Zoe Brick 2-12, Lilly Thomas 1-10, Mandie Davies 1-20, Daisy Brick 1-15, Rosie Thomas 1-40
Llangwm Batting: Lilly Thomas 25*, Natalie White 25*, Pam Asson 13
Whitland Bowling: Kelly Evans 1-16, Ellie Fuller 1-17, Megan Davies 1-24
 
Umpires:  Dom Asson & Keith Hogben
Scorers: Sara Jeffrey & Amber Rodea/Amy Morgan




Whitland Ladies - lost at Llangwm but still top Division two


 

Cole sisters lead Cresselly to a welcome win
 



Pembroke 87 for 6 (7) lost to Cresselly 2nds 102 for 6 (20) by 15 runs

 

 

Cresselly 2nds sisters Sophia and Mari Cole Cole - both had excellent eveningsThe Cole sisters, Mari and Sophia played key roles as Cresselly 2nds pulled off victory at Treleet against Pembroke that earned them maximum points from their third win of the season against their third-placed opponents.
 
Asked to bat first, Cresselly just past the three-figure score as Mari reached the retirement score alongside Elin Edwards, with support from Sophia as Jamie Mosely topped the bowling and the ultra-reliable Bobbie Neale and Jodie Lewis got amongst the wickets for the homesters.
 
Then Maria and Sophia returned identical figures from their allotted four overs, assisted by Isla Perry, so that only Jamie Mosely managed double figures for Pembroke, with the bulk of their final tally coming from a massive 44 extras!
 
Cresselly Batting: Mari Cole 25*, Elin Edwards 25*, Sophia Cole 13
Pembroke Bowling: Jodie Lewis 1-24, Bobbie Neale 2-18,  Jamie Moseley 3-16
Pembroke Batting: Jamie Moseley 14, Extras 44
Cresselly 2nds Bowling: Mari Cole 2-13, Sophia Cole 2-13, Isla Perry 1-14
 
Umpires:  Steve Durston & Ryan Lewis
Scorers: Ginny Davies & Simon Cole



Kilgetty Ladies - excellent win againt Carew



 

Kilgetty win Kingsmoor thriller



 

Kilgetty 105 for 1 (18) beat Carew 95 for 7 (4) by 10 runs


 

Kilgetty grabbed their second success of the season as they fended off a Carew team still seeking their first win but still giving it their all as a credit to their club.

Kilgetty were asked to bat first and steady runs from Cara Evans and Chloe Bland, plus extras, saw them post a strong score as Mari Holding was the only Carew wicket.
 
Kirsty Lewis reached the retirement score for Carew as reward for her excellent batting, ably assisted  by Jess Griffiths, but they ran out of overs when just ten runs behind to just miss out on that first win – but had played their part in a game played in the best of spirits.
 
Kilgetty Batting: Cara Evans 19, Chloe Bland 11*
Carew Bowling: Mari Holding 1-25
Carew Batting: Kirsty Lewis 25*, Jess Griffiths 15
Kilgetty Bowling: Cara Evans 3-14, Chloe Bland 1-14
 
Umpires: Colin Williams & Mark Hicks
Scorers: Sophie Thomas & Holly Cadogan