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Kiwi leads Mochdre to victory

Posted by Tim Channon on May 31, 2008 10:39 PM | 

NEW ZEALANDER Laurance Watson took four catches behind the wicket and then top scored with 56, including eight fours and a six, to guide Mochdre to a three wicket victory over Bethesda in the Premier Division of the North Wales Cricket League on Saturday (May 31).
After bowling Bethesda out for 120, with Gareth Goodson, Russ Boswell, Gareth Davies, Adam Campion and Ahmir Sardir all taking two wickets each, Mochdre won on 121 for 7 with skipper Phil Dickson second top scorer on 19 not out.

LLANRWST claimed a seocnd successive league win by bowling Coinnah's Quay out for just 93 fir an 86-run victory after posting 179 for 9 declared in 54 overs.

LLANDUDNO, however, suffered a second successive defeat and have been knocked off the top of the table after losing to Mold.
Mold scored 238 for 7 declared off 50 overs after winning the toss, with Romain Grenville and Graham Boase taking three wickets each, and Llandudno crumbled to 144 all out in 41.5 overs after an opening stand of 48 between Duncan Midgley (41) and skipper Aled Williams (20).
Menai Bridge are the new Premier Division leaders after beating Pontblyddyn.
Llandudno 2nds beat Brymbo 2nds by 68 runs and are in third place in Division One with Luke Regan (69 not out) leading them to a total of 197 for 9 declared before Andy Christian and Jordan Kane took four wickets each to dismiss Brymbo for 119.
Mochdre 2nds also had a good win by nine wickets against Buckley in Division Four, but their were defeats for Conwy, Llanrwst 2nds, Conwy 2nds, Mochdre 3rds and Llandudno 3rds.
More details on these games and up to date tables in this week's Weekly News

IN the Liverpool Competition Colwyn Bay lost by five wickets to Formby after a 160-run stand for the third wicket by Sion Morris (96) and Dave Taylor (89) had helped them set a target of 210 for 7 declared. Half centuries by Reece Bombas (78) and Graeme Morris (58) helped Formby win on 216 for 5.
Colwyn Bay 2nds drew their game against Sefton Park 2nds after scoring 251 for 3 (Mitchell Van Wyk 70 not out), while Sefton Park finished on 230 for 9 with Glyn Gibbons taking 6 for 53 for the Bay. .

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