North Wales Cricket League Premier Division Report – May 4th
St Asaph (11) 165-7 Brymbo (4) 144-10
Nathanael Scott tops score with 51 Champions St Asaph started the season with a win over visitors Brimbo.
Winning the toss and taking to bat, Saints posted 165-7 with 35 fewer overs in the rain-affected match.
Wicketkeeper Scott scored 59 for the third wicket, while captain William Ryan scored 27, the same score as opener Duncan Midgley.
For Steelman, Connor Davis 3-28 and Daniel Parry, 2 wins, 25 losses.
In response, Brymbo recovered from 9-2 to reach 68 without losing any further. Christopher Taylor (38) Mohamed Nilam Jayman, 26, has been gaining support for half a century.
However, both were quickly dismissed, with the visitors finishing all out for 144, with Joseph Norman unbeaten on 28, while on the title holders' side Danny Ryan finished with 2 wins and 13 draws, Ryan Dunning with 2 William Norman had a record of 2 wins and 28 losses.
Points: 11-4 St. Asaph.
Denbigh (11) 123-8 Gresford (4) 121-10
Denbigh were able to secure a narrow victory at home against Gresford thanks to an unbroken partnership between Stuart Griffiths and Joe Lewis for nine wickets at 29.
Inserted by the hosts, the Wrexham Area visitors were bowled out for 121 in 49.2 overs, skipper Matthew Thompson bests with 37Robert Clark, 25, and Joe Benson, 24.
Sam Lewis wins 4-10 4.2 and Joe Louis 3-29 For men on Ystrad Road.
Denbigh, on the other hand, dropped from 65 wins to 1 loss to a precarious 94 wins and 8 losses. Harrison Jones has 33 hits. It was at the top of the order before the deluge of wickets took place.
Griffiths (16 nos) and Lewis (8 nos) were able to steady the ship and lead the home team from 46 wins to 123-8.
Chris Elwood won with 3 wins and 31 losses.Simon Perry had an excellent 2-14 from 10 and Tom Crewe had 2-26 as Gresford almost turned the tables.
Llandudno (2) 91-10 Bangor (13) 146-7
all-round person Owen Riley hit a decisive 42. Bangor started the season with a 55 run victory at the Oval.
Citizens, who were invited to bat, chalked up 146-7 with 35 fewer overs.
Riley, who just spent the winter in Australia, led the batting average, with Tomos Davies scoring 23 points and Nadeem Rehman adding 20 points. Oliver Hughes won 3-29. Divya Pratab Singh 2-28 of Tudno.
The organizers were only able to mobilize 91 people for the opening match. Jamie Grimshaw stands out at 36On the other hand, in the case of a slow bowler on the away side Sumit Parekh had an excellent record of 3 wins and 8 losses in 7 matches. Riley finished with 2 wins and 7 losses in 5 games.
Menai Bridge (11) 189-7 Gwersylt Park (4) 171-10
Promoted group Gwersylt Park put in a great performance as they narrowly lost by 18 points at Tini Coe.
Menai Bridge won the toss and elected to bat, scoring 189-7 in 40 overs for the skipper. Jack Gower boasts an amazing 90 pointsshares the opening stand of 108 Dion Holden (32).
Arwel Jones not out in 33 games On the island of Anglesey, Neil Pearson Bagging 3-30 and Ryan Collier 3-31 For last year's Division 1 champions.
Gwasilt took 3 for 45, but their partnership for the fourth wicket was 67. Collier (47) and Jake James (40) It gave them real hope of victory.
Useful runs continued to drop down the order, but the Premier newcomers were sent off with a brave 171 points. Matthew Jones 4-34, Blade Crane 3-25 and the Islanders' Holden 2-25.
Northop (0) 139-10 Mokudre (15) 252-5
Adam Campion marked his return to Mokdre in style with 70 not out Northop, last season's runner-up, suffered a crushing defeat on the first day and suffered a slump.
Calling the coin correctly and taking the first knock, the visitors piled up 252-5 from their allotted 50 overs. Matty Humphries added 70 points. and the opener Alex Davis, 63 years old.
Davies and Humphries made 82 for the second wicket, with the latter adding 71 with Campion for the third.
For the home side, Elliott Colclough took the score to 2 wins and 34 losses.
Australia's new all-rounder Then Marcus Mangiamelli won an impressive 5-25. From 10, Humphreys Poaching 2-10 and Campion 2-45, as the Flintshire hosts were removed for a modest 139. Pete Pienaar hits a very spirited 72 For Northop before it's gone.