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Cranbourne falls short

CRANBOURNE Turf One was on track to reach Keysborough’s target of 9/188 with Brad Angus (62) and Ash Oats (63) batting well, however a middle order collapse saw Cranbourne fall 12 runs short for the loss of seven wickets.

@BT Sub Sport News:TURF THREE

Cranbourne had a disappointing eight-wicket loss to Hampton Park despite D. Leinmueller (33) and Leigh Angus (21) doing their best to re-build the innings after losing 5/30 at the start.

@BT Sub Sport News:A GRADE

Cranbourne lost to bottom side St Brigid’s/St Louis by 41 runs but showed some fight with Ty Edwards taking 4/37 and making 36, while Shane Rees also did well scoring 26.

@BT Sub Sport News:C GRADE

A 120-run partnership between T. Ciantar and A. Straughair along with Mark Henry’s 54 set up a good target of 239 against Lyndale.
Cranbourne was always in control with Ben Redgen taking four wickets and Scott Christian three.

@BT Sub Sport News:D GRADE

Against Doveton North, Cranbourne’s Ryan Craven took 4/18 and helped restrict the target to 161.
Openers G. Adams and M Andolfatto made 66 each to set up a win, but quick wickets saw Cranbourne just get over the line by 7 runs.

@BT Sub Sport News:E grade

The E-grade side batted first and set a good total of 167 with D. Kimball 38, L. Ligt 30, G. Dickinson 28 and A Hanger 20. All bowlers contributed, restricting Berwick to 125 in reply, with D. Kimball and G. Dickinson taking two wickets each.

@BT Sub Sport News:ONE DAY

The one-day team was dominated by Chris Taylor, who almost single-handedly gave Cranbourne a win over Keysborough, taking six wickets and making 53 not out.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15

The under 15/1 side made 162 last week and Noble Park was well on top in their chase at 2/125 before four quick run-outs got Cranbourne back into the game.
In a tight finish Noble Park fell a run short.
Under 15/2 highlights included two wickets each to D. Stone, L. Campbell and D. Baker in a 27-run loss, while the under 15/3 team lost by 8 runs with L. Hayes 29 and S. Demel 3/20 the outstanding performers for Cranbourne.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13

The under 13/1 team posted a massive score of 306 last week and won by 125 runs after bowlers Scott Henley 3/15 and Blake Pearce 2/6 starred this weekend.
The under 13/2 Gold side lost to Keysborough by seven wickets despite the efforts of J. Lewis 1/7 and Z. Guille 1/9 with the ball.
Cranbourne under 13/3 kept the pressure on Coomoora in the field and pulled off a remarkable victory by a run, with Taylor Ross taking four wickets and conceding only 2 runs in the final over of the day.
The Cranbourne under 13/2 Blue side put up a good effort with the bat making 134, led by J. Shiels with 29 not out but was disappointing with the ball, handing their opposition 67 runs in extras and losing the game by 36 runs.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 11

The highlights of the under 11 Gold team were Tom Jellie’s excellent 43, Martin Leinmueller’s 16 not out and Trent Stoneham with 13.
In the under 11 Blues Bradley Parker made 37 not out and Jake Harrington 22 not out, while Jospeh Stockdale took 3/16.

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