PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Bullants bounce back as Yabbies feel the pinch

Bullants bounce back as Yabbies feel the pinch

A superb 90 from opener Chathura Imbulagoda led Officer’s rebound from a disappointing fortnight in Casey Cardinia Cricket Association District cricket on Saturday.

The Bullants finished day one of their high-stakes two-day clash against Upper Beaconsfield with the upper hand, having hit 9/281 in their 80 overs at Upper Beaconsfield Recreation Reserve, embracing the return to the longer form of the game.

It was a welcome return to form for Imbulagoda, who’d experienced a lean patch of runs after beginning the season with a bang; two fifties in his first five innings were followed by four consecutive single-figure scores.

His innings set the foundations for the Bullants to go big, with a handful of other notable scores in a boom-or-bust day for the batting side.

Jaswinder Gill hit 49, Kade Perkins 47 and Cooper Pursell 51, the second half-century of the season for the captain and season highs for the other two.

Star leggie Scott Pitcher yielded 3/59 from his 25 overs for the Maroons, joined by left-armer Kyle Gibbs with 3/26 from his seven overs as the standout bowlers.

Following upsetting the ladder leaders in its most recent performance, Pakenham Upper District came crashing back down to earth against bottom-placed Lang Lang.

The Tigers are already halfway to the Yabbies’ total of 137, reaching 4/71 at stumps.

Pakenham Upper Toomuc’s top four batters combined for just five runs, with the dismissal of Mitch Mibus in the 12th over leaving them reeling at 4/17.

Captain Brian Kulasena and Nicholas Kyval added 28 for the second wicket to restore some order, but another collapse of 4/14 left them in trouble at 8/59.

John Langley proved the hero at number 10, top scoring with 47.

Alexander Giacco turned in brilliant figures of 4/28 from his 10 overs, as did openers Prabath Kobbekaduwa (2/9) and Nathan McLean (2/12), the chief destroyers in the collapse.

Elsewhere in District, Nar Nar Goon-Maryknoll’s clash with Cranbourne Meadows is evenly poised after the opening day after a near-century to Greg Interlandi.

The Marygoons’ number five finished unbeaten on 93 as his side hit 8/227.

Following consecutive ducks in his last two innings, it was an important knock for Interlandi, who has three single-figure scores outside of his century against Lang Lang in round six.

Digital Editions


  • Lang Lang celebrates local citizens

    Lang Lang celebrates local citizens

    The town of Lang Lang has a strong community despite its small size, and that fact is always on display during its Australia Day celebrations.…

More News

  • Power surge with eight inclusions

    Power surge with eight inclusions

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 503003 The 2026 Vic Country and Metro summer training squads were recently announced and Gippsland Power was the best represented Talent League club with…

  • Police urge road safety as students head back to school

    Police urge road safety as students head back to school

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 316738 With Victorian students returning to school this week for Term 1 of 2026, Victoria Police are reminding motorists to slow down and take…

  • Suspended driver blows 0.177% in Cardinia

    Suspended driver blows 0.177% in Cardinia

    On the 25th of January, at approximately 3.15pm, Cardinia Highway Patrol intercepted a 47-year-old woman on in Cardinia. The woman was driving with a suspended licence and blew 0.177 per…

  • Councils call for Growing Suburbs Fund to be restored

    Councils call for Growing Suburbs Fund to be restored

    An ongoing push for the State Government to restore the Growing Suburbs Fund which supported tens of millions of dollars in infrastructure projects in Yarra Ranges and Cardinia is continuing.…

  • Ace Classic joy for Aguiard

    Ace Classic joy for Aguiard

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530037 Promising talent Enzo Aguiard is hoping dual success in the Ace Classic at Pakenham over the Australia Day weekend will provide the springboard…