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Dock hit single off last ball to tie with Narberth

PEMBROKE DOCK’s Euan McDonald scored a single off the last ball to ensure that their game with Narberth ended in a tie.

The match was reduced to 34 overs a side because of the rain but that did not stop the home side scoring an impressive 223-4.

Richard Adams and Jamie McCormack got Narberth going with an opening stand of 53 but the latter departed on 23 when he was bowled by Jamie White.

Jordan Howell added 10 before he fell in similar fashion but Adams and Kyle Quartermaine then shared 78 runs.

That partnership saw Adams reach his half century while Quartemaine smashed five fours and three sixes in his score of 41 from 22 balls.

Quartermaine was then caught by Neil Gregory off the bowling of Euan McDonald.

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Adams was joined by Lewis Hough and the pair shared another 50 runs for the fourth wicket.

Hough, in similar fashion to Quartermaine, came in and clubbed two fours and three sixes in a score of 32 from 20 balls but he was then caught by Jake Davies off the bowling of Billy Wood.

Adams batted on and finished not out on a score of 107 with 18 fours and two sixes.

Jake Davies and Jake Griffiths got the Dock off to a steady start in their reply, sharing 38 runs for the first wicket.

Griffiths was bowled by Loui Davies on a score of 23.

Griffiths was then joined by Billy Wood and they shared another 39 runs for the second wicket before Wood was caught by Loui Davies off the bowling of Lewis Hough.

Davies and Scott Griffiths then shared 70 runs for the third wicket as they looked to keep their side in the game.

Griffiths hit five fours in a score of 33 but he was then trapped leg before by Mike Reekie.

Davies hit ten fours and a six in his score of 77 from 56 balls but he also fell to the bowling of Reekie.

Tom Grimwood fell to Quartermaine and Neil Gregory was caught off the bowling of Hough as the Dock slipped to 184-6.

Rhys Daley and Jamie White added another 20 runs for the seventh wicket as they kept their side in with a chance of victory.

Daley fell to the bowling of Ben Hughes and Jamie White, who had hit three fours and a six in a score of 27, was then bowled by Loui Davies.

Nick Daley found the boundary in his score of 5 from 3 balls but he was then trapped leg before by Ben Hughes.

Connor Carroll and Euan McDonald held their nerve and in the final after a single and a dot off the first two balls, Carroll added two and then one to bring McDonald on strike and he did likewise to bring the scores level.

Narberth earned 14 points for their efforts and the Dock took 12 away after an excellent battle.

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