Kilgetty (214 for 4) beat Haverfordwest 2nds (213 for 8) by 6 wickets

KILGETTY showed excellent powers of concentration, able led by veteran batsman Peter Hall, to successfully chase down Haverfordwest 2nds’ big score with six wickets and almost five overs to spare.

Charlie Clinton (67, including eight fours and a six) led The Town batting with his first half century for the second string, with Kern Cunningham (22), Jonathan Twigg (21), Dan Cole (20) and Ashley James (20 not out) the other main scorers against Kyle Marsh (3 for 47), Toby Poole (3 for 71), Kurtis Marsh (1 for 25) and Grant Hardy (1 for 44).

But Peter Hall (now well past his 65th birthday and going almost as strong as ever) topped the home batting with six boundaries in his 51 alongside Jake Marsh (eight fours in 43) before talented teenagers Liam Cullen (38 not out) and Jack Parkinson (39 not out) shared an unbroken 66 stand so that although James Morris (3 for 49) and Simon Williams (1 for 44) bowled quite well for The Town reserves it was Kilgetty who claimed a deserved win.