Neyland won the final of the Duggie Morris Cup for the third successive year, as the Cresselly batting bubble burst chasing a target of 152 to win in the second innings of this 20 overs per side contest at Burton.
The first three innings were even affairs.
Neyland scored 153-6 in the first innings. Nick Koomen scored 46 and the in form Ashley Sutton 40 as off-spinner Mike Shaw took 2-25 and all-rounder Brad McDermott-Jenkins 2-30.
Cresselly reached 149-8 in reply as Adam Chandler scored 42, Matthew Morgan 37 and stylish left-hander Simon Cole 29no.
Patrick Hannon took 2-17, with Nathan Banner and Andrew Miller gave little away with figures of 1-18 and 1-14 respectively.
In the second innings Neyland were held to 147-9 as Brad McDermott-Jenkins took 4-23 and paceman Tom Murphy 2-31.
Ashley Sutton was in the runs again with 42, skipper Gregg Miller supported with 27, as did Henry Durrant with 23 and Nick Koomen with 21.
This left Cresselly with a target of 152 to win, which was well within range of such a strong and free scoring batting line-up.
It was not to be as wickets tumbled and apart from Ryan Lewis with a belligerent 30no, the other Cresselly batsmen were unable to find the answers to get on top of spinner Gary Lloyd and Henry Durrant.
The pair bowled Neyland to commanding 66 runs win as Lloyd took 3-14 and Durrant 3-27.