Somerville net the Sharks, Dromana prevail, Seaford let it slip, Sorrento slide in for a win Picture: Andrew Hurst
A GREAT performance by Somerville’s batsmen got them a win over Flinders on Saturday.
Somerville looked comfortable out in the middle, and set a huge total. Opener Brenton Alp and number four Bradley McDonald top scored with scores of 83 and 85 not out respectively.
Flinders worked hard to get within reach of a target of 282, but fell short. A middle order collapse proved costly, and they ended up all out for 229.
Flinders opener Kane Hawkins can hold his head high after scoring a half century.
Somerville net the Sharks, Dromana prevail, Seaford let it slip, Sorrento slide in for a win
Just enough: Dromana hit the winning runs with just three balls to spare in their clash against Pearcedale.
Picture: Andrew Hurst
A GREAT performance by Somerville’s batsmen got them a win over Flinders on Saturday.
Somerville looked comfortable out in the middle, and set a huge total. Opener Brenton Alp and number four Bradley McDonald top scored with scores of 83 and 85 not out respectively.
Flinders worked hard to get within reach of a target of 282, but fell short. A middle order collapse proved costly, and they ended up all out for 229.
Pines steady to win, Dromana across the line against Hastings, Tyabb come close
Picture: Andrew Hurst
PENINSULA
A BIG score from Damien Lawrence got Pines over the line in their clash against Long Island.
Long Island chose to bat first and got off to a horror start, losing both openers for a combined total of just one run. Losing star batsman Nick Jewell for one proved a huge blow. Jewell’s output this season has been down compared to his usual lofty standards.
Long Island ended up all out for 144.
Pines’ run chase was a little shaky to start off with, as they fell to 2/11. Opener Damien Lawrence held his ground though, and ended up scoring 87 not out.
Pines steady to win, Dromana across the line against Hastings, Tyabb come close
Somerville stride in: A modest total of just 95 by Seaford Tigers was no trouble for Somerville.
Picture: Andrew Hurst
PENINSULA
A BIG score from Damien Lawrence got Pines over the line in their clash against Long Island.
Long Island chose to bat first and got off to a horror start, losing both openers for a combined total of just one run. Losing star batsman Nick Jewell for one proved a huge blow. Jewell’s output this season has been down compared to his usual lofty standards.
Long Island ended up all out for 144.