CRANBOURNE’S Turf One cricketers got off to a good start against Buckley Ridges thanks to openers Steve Hall (24) and Jason Hameeteman (22).
In his second game in the firsts, Dean McDonnell showed great promise, making 30 and spending some valuable time at the crease.
Danny Diwell made a hard-hitting 48 to top score for Cranbourne. Matthew Moore continued his good form with 24.
Score: Cranbourne 193 v Buckley Ridges 0/3.
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After losing an early wicket, Cranbourne put on 69 runs for the second wicket thanks to Dan Hunt (29) and Brad Stephens (36). From there it was a struggle, with only Aaron Morrison (44) making an impact.
Score: Cranbourne 166 v Springvale South 0/9.
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Playing on the new all-season wickets which can reduce batting to a lottery, Cranbourne took full advantage with Jesse Fitzgerald taking 4/23.
Dan Baker cleaned up the tail with 5/4 off five overs.
Cranbourne stumbled to 6/33 before Ryan Jones (43) smashed the ball to all parts of the ground. Justin Hinkley made 41off 20 balls while Fitzgerald was made 27 not out.
Scores: Cranbourne 9/164 v Southern Pirates 59.
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Cranbourne batted first and was never troubled. Opener Glen Dickinson followed his previous century with 77.
The dismissal of captain Chris George (55) brought more pain for the bowlers with Chris Lamb top-scored with 88. Tony Ciantar (50 not out) and Ronald Braham (40 not out) came in with 12 overs to go and put on 90.
Scores: Cranbourne 5/360 v Sandown Park .
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After losing a wicket in the second over, Cranbourne recovered to 4/154 thanks to captain Kevin Lindsay (34). Cam Petrie (48), Hayden Cains (57), Cam Dinger (23 not out) and Nathan Lambden (27) put on some valuable runs.
Score: Cranbourne 223 v Narre Warren.
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Cranbourne got off to a shaky start until experienced campaigner Steve Redgen made 26.
In a match-saving dig David Pratt made 56 before being the last out.
In his first game, Jack Courtney (11) put on 37 runs with Pratt for the seventh wicket.
In reply, Dale Walker took a wicket with the third ball, but couldn’t get another breakthrough.
Score: Cranbourne 139 v Narre Warren 1/56.
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Cranbourne took two early wickets before Lynbrook put on 190 for the third wicket. The pick of the bowlers were Brad Nicol (2/64) and Shane Hookey (2/42).
Score: Cranbourne 1/22 v Lynbrook 7/303.
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Cranbourne had a strong team and looked ominous from the start with captain Luke King making 46.
Silvio Marinelli made 23 while Ash Oats in his first game for the year smashed 42.
Stephen Krings nudged the singles on his way to 35.
Cranbourne kept the pressure on in attack with Oats and Richard Young each taking 3/16.
Andrew Toan and Mark Woodall contributed with two wickets each.
Score: Cranbourne 8/189 d Silverton 138.
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Dean McDonnell opened the innings for Cranbourne and scored a quick 40.
Jesse Fitzgerald (26), Will Hameeteman (35) and Ben Hall (28 not out) did some damage at the end with some big hitting.
Score: Cranbourne 8/186 v Buckley Ridges.
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Cranbourne batted out its overs thanks to Dan Baker’s 43, while Jason Poole (13) and Shaun Keenan (15) provided support
Score: Cranbourne 137 v HSD.
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Score: Cranbourne d Noble Park (forfeit).
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Cranbourne batted first and was routed by one Parkfield bowler, who took nine wickets. Brad Nicol top scored with 23 while Sean Murnane made 17. Cranbourne took three wickets but will likely be asked to bat again.
Score: Cranbourne 74 v Parkfield 3/131.
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Cam Petrie got Cranbourne off to a good start, making 31, while David Spencer scored 38, Matt Weller 50 retired and Jordan Leinmueller 17 not out.
Score: Cranbourne 8/182 v Endeavour Hills.
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Cranbourne was in trouble at 7/53 until Brad Hermans (24) and Ash Cousins (28) put on 50 runs for the eighth wicket.
Cranbourne then bowled 16 overs with Robert Reed and Thomas Nuzzaco each taking two wickets.
Score: Cranbourne 106 v Keysborough 5/68.
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Cranbourne bowled first and took wickets regularly.
Dillan Bass took 3/15 off of six overs while James Braham collected taking 3/8 off three overs.
Score: Cranbourne 0/17 v Narre Warren North 82.
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Cranbourne bowled first and struggled to take regular wickets.
Jordyn Baker took 3/2 off three overs, while Anooj Sadatisse took two wickets.
Score: Cranbourne v Endeavour Hills 8/203.
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Cranbourne bowled first, and although the team couldn’t take regular wickets, it did keep the score down.
The best bowler was Jake Harrington with 1/8 off four overs.
Score: Cranbourne v Doveton 4/127.
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Cranbourne bowled first, and also kept the score down without wickets. Trent Stoneman took 2/12 off five overs.
Score: Cranbourne v St Mary’s 6/144.
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Cranbourne looked good all through the batting order.
Craig Hookey opened and made 22 not out, Corey Willshire made a career-best 46 not out, and Feda Alidad made 25 not out.
Score: Cranbourne 8/171 v HSD.
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Cranbourne bowled Springvale South out for 87 with Aaron Stoneman bowling out two batsmen.
In reply, Stoneman made 13 before he retired.
Score: Cranbourne 3/41 v Springvale South 87.
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Cranbourne was dominant from the start, with opener James Doria making 27 not out. Jed Benham (15 not out), Jarrod Robilliard (18 not out), Jaydyn Sullivan (19 not out) and Josh Dinger (15 not out) all contributed, but the top score went to Jake Smith (28 not out), while Thomas Hunter made 22 not out.
Score: Cranbourne 5/238 v Berwick White.