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Cricket: Games abandoned as rain sweeps in

THE Division 1 fixtures for Saturday (Jun 18) were all called off as heavy rain hit the county.

It was the same for many others with only two games in Pembrokeshire being played to a conclusion.

Neyland still lead the way after their game with Pembroke Dock was abandoned. Pembroke Dock had reached 52-3 before the rain came with both sides taking two points for their efforts.

Narberth remain in second but closed the gap after picking up three points in their game against Cresselly.

They had reached 115-3 with Kyle Quartermaine scoring a half century but rain prevented any further play.

Carew closed the gap to the top as they picked up six points in their game with Llangwm. They had reduced Llangwm to 108-8 with Iori Hicks claiming three wickets while Sam Harts took two.

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Saundersfoot were the biggest winners of Division 1 as they picked up seven points from their game with St Ishmaels.

They scored 208-5 in their game with Danny Caine making an excellent 110. Tish took home four points after Andrew Pawlett and Lewis Rhead each took two wickets.

The other match in Division 1 saw Haverfordwest reach 50-3 in their game at Lawrenny before rain intervened.

The teams will be hoping for better weather next Saturday, June 25, with the top two set to meet.

Narberth host Neyland while third placed Carew entertain Pembroke Dock.

Haverfordwest play Saundersfoot, Tish visit Lawrenny and Llangwm host Cresselly.

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