Cranbourne pair scores a wicket bonanza

A BAG of 10 wickets between Cranbourne turf-one’s Shane Murdoch and Matthew Moore dispatched Parkfield for 158 on Saturday.
Cranbourne visited Parkfield, won the toss and chose to bowl on a wet track.
Moore produced the sterling figures of 4/35 off 25 overs and Murdoch bowled all but two overs from one end, finishing with 6/77 from 32 overs and once again proving why he is one of the most valuable players in the league.
In reply Cranbourne lost three quick wickets, but in youngsters, Brad Stephens and Dean McDonnell, has found two fresh faces to stage the fightback this week.
Scores: Cranbourne 3/15 v Parkfield 10/158.

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Washed out.

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Cranbourne won the toss and got off to a great start, with the experienced duo of Al Courtney (44) and Peter Kelly (24) putting on 56 for the second wicket.
After that Cranbourne lost its way with too many loose shots, impatient batting and a lack of determination once again being its undoing.
In reply Shaun Petrie and Dan Baker made early breakthroughs taking three and two wickets respectively, leaving the game in the balance.
Scores: Cranbourne 10/91 v Hallam 6/70.

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Cranbourne continued its run glut with another dominant performance.
Tony Ciantar opened the batting with 47 and first drop Daniel Fox made a hard fought and determined 48, but the fireworks came later in the innings. Luke King, making a cameo performance in the two-day game, batted at 5 and showed his considerable class on the way to a hard-hitting 70.
After the seventh wicket fell, Chris Lamb came in and in 14 overs thrashed 44 off the already tired HSD attack.
Score: Cranbourne 9/299 v HSD.

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With a strong bowling attack Cranbourne had a lot on the line with a finals’ berth up for grabs.
Opener Keeran Braham took 2/60, but the two main bowlers were captain Dave Dinger, who took 3/113 off of 21 overs, while Glen Dickinson ripped through the tail to keep the damage to a minimum, taking 3/36 off of 14.1 economical overs.
Scores: Cranbourne v St Brigid’s-St Louis 10/296.

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Looking for a finals berth Cranbourne was well served by Steve Redgen, who battled hard for most of the day, making 31.
Dave Pratt made a quick-fire 23, but the highlight was the partnership between skipper Michael Randall who top-scored with 48 and Murray Pratt who made 36 not-out. The pair put on 76 for the eighth wicket.
Cranbourne took two quick wickets to leave the game in the balance.
Scores: Cranbourne 10/190 v Hampton Park 2/19.

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Bowling first, Cranbourne’s Dominic Ciconte took 3/54 off of 15 overs. Robbie Cowan shined in the field, making one direct hit run out and a nice catch.
Scott Henley took 3/41 off nine overs and then showed his all-round ability, donning the wicket-keeping gloves and taking a nice catch.
Scores: Cranbourne 1/9 v HSD 10/234.
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Won by forfeit.

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After losing the toss and having to bowl, Jesse Fitzgerald was a cut above most of the other bowlers, taking 3/17 off 7.3 overs.
Skipper Cam Kelly came on in the middle overs and claimed three important wickets, cleaning up the middle order, with Ashley Murtaugh also taking two.
Unfortunately the score got out of hand at the end.
Scores: Cranbourne v Narre Warren North 10/193.

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Won by forfeit.

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Bowling first, Cranbourne took regular wickets until a 123-partnership spoiled the good early success.
With the ball Mitch Viney was the pick, taking two wickets, while Robbie Cowan was economical, with 1/5 off four overs.
Scores: Cranbourne v Keysborough 6/196.

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Cranbourne welcomed back star opening bowler Glen Salter and he did not let the team down, taking 2/10 off eight overs.
Lucas Jones chipped in with another two and St Mary’s were reeling.
Steve McInnes finished off the tail with two wickets, leaving Cranbourne only 59 to chase.
In reply Brendan Hunt is on 21 not-out and Shehan Demel is on 11 not-out.
Scores: Cranbourne 0/36 v St Mary’s 10/59.

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Play washed out without a start.

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Cranbourne’s openers got off to a season best 98-run partnership, laying a great foundation.
Tom Nuzzaco ended up with 39, while Scott Henley batted well on the way to 38.
Jack Courtney made 15 not-out late in the game to get the score up to a reasonable target.
Scores: Cranbourne 10/155 v North Dandenong.

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Cranbourne batted first and was put under pressure all game.
James Gardiner opened and made 20, while Lachlan Phillipson continued his great run of form, making 23, to top score for the innings. James Lesch also made 13.
Scores: Cranbourne 10/105 v Fountain Gate.

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Cranbourne bowled well, but the pick of the bowlers was opener Brendan Wood who took 3/11 off four great overs.
Matthew Crozier also picked up some handy wickets, taking 2/15 off his four overs.
Scores: Cranbourne v Narre Warren North 6/107.

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Play washed out.

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Cranbourne bowled first and took wickets at regular intervals all the way through the innings.
Leigh Hanczer was the stand-out with the ball taking 3/8 off four overs.
Shannon Kelly took 2/12 off his two overs to provide great support.
In reply Cranbourne lost three quick wickets with Matthew Shannon looking solid on six not-out.
Scores: Cranbourne 3/37 v Fountain Gate 10/95.

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Wickets weren’t a problem as Cranbourne made regular inroads into the batting line-up, but extras were a problem, as Cranbourne bowled 46 of them.
Fahim Ally was the pick, taking 2/18 off four overs, while Feda Alidad took two nice catches.
Scores: Cranbourne v North Dandenong 8/139.

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Play washed out without a start.

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Play washed out without a start.