NOT much cricket was played in the Thomas, Carroll Welsh Club Cricket Conference on Saturday as several matches that had started were hit again by a late afternoon shower which forced them to be abandoned.
One that did finish was at Llanarth against Bridgend side Great Western in Division Two and Llanarth went in first.
Mark Baxter reached 800 runs for the season when he scored a fine 93, while Sam Michell made 48, Ramon Butt 42 and Gareth Powell 31 not out as Llanarth totalled 223-4 in their reduced 40 overs.
The Railwaymen managed 181-8 in their reply with Kris Tobin getting 35, Phil Cadogan 32 and Kevin Williams 25, while Baxter took 2-18 for Llanarth and Chris Powell 2-36.
Bottom side Newport III were at home to third-placed Barry Wanderers, who won the toss and elected to bat.
Gareth Lanagan scored a brilliant 116 and had excellent support from Aled Hughes (71) in a total of 279-6. Scott Thornton took 2-43 off eight overs for Newport III.
Hanish managed 31 when Newport III batted, but Dan Bowles took 4-37 off eight overs for the Wanderers, Neil Blundell had 2.4-2-2-3 and Gareth Jones 10-1-32-3 to get them all out for 91.
Barry Wanderers Seconds also played at home in Division One Second XI where Pontymister were the visitors.
Going in first, the Wanderers reached 248-5 with Krishna Nandan getting 68, Tom Ridgewell 58, Paul Sawyer 32 and Andrew Fenton 20 not out. John Samuels took 2-68 off 10 overs for Pontymister.
Shami Awan dominated the Pontymister innings with a magnificent 127, getting support from Mo Athar (23) and Samuels (20), but their last wicket fell dramatically in the 38th over when the scores were tied.
Nandan took 5-37 for the Wanderers and K P Nekkanti 3-41.
Lisvane IV lost to Bridgend Town IV in Division Two Second XI.
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One that did finish was at Llanarth against Bridgend side Great Western in Division Two and Llanarth went in first.
Mark Baxter reached 800 runs for the season when he scored a fine 93, while Sam Michell made 48, Ramon Butt 42 and Gareth Powell 31 not out as Llanarth totalled 223-4 in their reduced 40 overs.
The Railwaymen managed 181-8 in their reply with Kris Tobin getting 35, Phil Cadogan 32 and Kevin Williams 25, while Baxter took 2-18 for Llanarth and Chris Powell 2-36.
Bottom side Newport III were at home to third-placed Barry Wanderers, who won the toss and elected to bat.
Gareth Lanagan scored a brilliant 116 and had excellent support from Aled Hughes (71) in a total of 279-6. Scott Thornton took 2-43 off eight overs for Newport III.
Hanish managed 31 when Newport III batted, but Dan Bowles took 4-37 off eight overs for the Wanderers, Neil Blundell had 2.4-2-2-3 and Gareth Jones 10-1-32-3 to get them all out for 91.
Barry Wanderers Seconds also played at home in Division One Second XI where Pontymister were the visitors.
Going in first, the Wanderers reached 248-5 with Krishna Nandan getting 68, Tom Ridgewell 58, Paul Sawyer 32 and Andrew Fenton 20 not out. John Samuels took 2-68 off 10 overs for Pontymister.
Shami Awan dominated the Pontymister innings with a magnificent 127, getting support from Mo Athar (23) and Samuels (20), but their last wicket fell dramatically in the 38th over when the scores were tied.
Nandan took 5-37 for the Wanderers and K P Nekkanti 3-41.
Lisvane IV lost to Bridgend Town IV in Division Two Second XI.
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walesonline.co.uk
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