In the second round of the Dyrham Service Station Alec Colley Cup, Whitland had a comfortable nine wickets win away to Burton after bowling out the hosts for 67.

Connor Bowen took 4-26 and Paul Webb 2-8.

The match was won in the sixth over as Whitland raced to 68-1. Geraint Jones scored 33no and Martin Thomas 20no in their unbroken second wicket partnership.

Cresselly cruised to a nine wickets win away to Hundleton after tight bowling had restricted the run rate as the hosts were held to 63-6.

Left arm seamer Matthew Lewis took 3-12.

Stylish left hander Matthew Morgan with 27no supported by another talented young player Alex Bayley with 20no took the visitors to a winning total of 67-1.

Narberth won by 32 runs away to Crymych in the local derby after scoring 139 before being dismissed. Jordan Williams scored 37, supported by Andrew Williams and Sion Thomas who both scored 22.

All-rounder Sam Kurtz took 3-25 and Tomos Lewis 3-29.

Sam Kurtz followed up his bowling by scoring 42, but he lack support from the other batsmen as Sion Thomas showed his all-round strength by taking 6-27. Lewis Hough took 2-31as Crymych were dismissed for 107

Lawrenny won by 19 runs at home to Llangwm, after scoring 115-7. Dan Eddison was the pick of the batsmen with 34 and the total was boosted by 30 extras. Jo Jo Francis scored 27 for the visitors.

Good bowling by wrist spinner Phil Cole with 3-21 and all-rounder Barry Phillips with 2-31 contained the free scoring Llangwm batsmen and the innings closed on 96-5.

Kilgetty slumped to a 40 runs defeat at home to St Ishmaels.

Tish totalled 157-7 as Robbie Thomas had an attacking innings of 44 and added 64 runs for the fourth wicket with Daniel Howells who backed up with 32.

Kevin Thomas chipped in with 23 but the visitors also had the bonus of 30 wides.

Jac Waters took 2-33 for Kilgetty who were held to 117-8.

Welsh over sixties International Peter Hall salvaged the Kilgetty total with a determined 54 as Darren Hawkins varied his left arm spinners cleverly to take 5-10 including a hat-trick in his last over.

Carew crashed to a surprise 70 runs defeat away to Haverfordwest. The Town totalled 129-8 after Kern Cunningham scored 23, Daniel Field 22 and Sean Williams 20.

Harry Cook was the leading wicket-taker with 4-19.

Although Dafydd Bevan tried to hold things together with 28no he lacked support as Nigel Moran took 2-5, Sean Williams 2-14 and James Morris 2-20. The game ended with Carew on a disappointing total of 59-8.

In the other match played, Stackpole were bowled out for 71 away to Hook who won by eight wickets with a total of 63-6.