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Mixed woe in double-header cricket match for Ammanford Women

Mixed woe in double-header cricket match for Ammanford Women

The South Wales Women's League West Division 2 game against Felinfoel at Ammanford Park took place on Sunday, June 8.
Felinfoel took to the crease first in the 16-over format, putting up a total of 86 runs for the loss of two wickets, resulting in a net score of 276.
Abby Morgan bowling for Ammanford (Image: Stuart Ladd)
Captain Angharad Davies and Sian Jones stood out for Ammanford amongst the bowlers.
However, Ammanford could not quite match their performance and were restricted to 68 runs.
The umpire awarded the win to Felinfoel, with a lead of 33 runs securing 15 points to Ammanford's three.
Ammanford lost to Felinfoel but beat Clydach (Image: Stuart Ladd)
However, Ammanford staged a strong comeback in their second game against Clydach.
With the help of Leah Mahoney's 15 runs and the captain's 14, the home side managed to score 109 runs in their 16 overs with a net score finish of 279.
Clydach were dismissed for 78 for the loss of 9 wickets largely due to the bowling efforts of Mahoney, resulting in a net score of 233.
This earned Ammanford a victory by 46 runs, resulting in the home side securing 18 points.

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