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Reingold stars as Stags stay in thrilling race for the title

July 29, 2025

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South Wales Evening Post

NEWPORT and St Fagans are set for a thrilling battle as the South Wales Premier Cricket League season nears the final month of the season.

Reingold stars as Stags stay in thrilling race for the title

Leaders Newport have a three-point advantage over the reigning champions at the top after both recorded victories at the weekend.

Newport maintained their position at the head of affairs thanks to a tense 15-run win over Usk.

Campbell Macmillan scored 48 as Newport were all out for 168. Ollie Rayner took 4-35.

Usk skipper Elliott Doyle gave his side hope with a stubborn 56, but Newport's bowling heroes were Tom Barry (3-9) and Salman Saeed (3-21) as the visitors were dismissed for 153.

Steven Reingold and Owen Morgan stole the show as St Fagans maintained their title push with a 202-run win at home to Ammanford.

Inform opener Reingold’s fine summer continued as he struck a sparkling 137 in his side's impressive 319-7. His knock included 14 fours and two sixes.

Skipper Morgan shared a partnership of 111 with Reingold as he added a fine 85. Jac Kenchington took 3-52.

Morgan then took centre stage with the ball, claiming figures of 3-34 as Ammanford were all out for 117. Zac Williams also took three wickets.

Dylan Driscoll top-scored for Ammanford with 36.

Pontarddulais kept their outside chance of silverware alive with a seven-wicket win at home to Cardiff.

The capital side reached 226-7 with Sam Wyatt scoring 88. Former Glamorgan all-rounder Richard Grant took 4-41.

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