Cranbourne bowlers on target

CRANBOURNE’S turf-one bowlers halted a surging Coomoora to pull off a gutsy win on Saturday.
Coomoora batsman got off to starts and at one stage were 5/164 chasing Cranbourne’s 228.
Following up from his batting the previous weekend Shane Murdoch took three crucial wickets to be the pick of the bowlers while veteran Matthew Moore picked up two, including the wicket that won the game for Cranbourne.
Newcomer Paul Ferrari also got two wickets.
Scores: Cranbourne 228 d Coomoora 218.

@BT Sub Sport News:TURF FOUR

Cranbourne came out firing against North Dandenong with new firebrand Chris Brady leading the way with three wickets in the first 10 overs.
The good early work was not wasted with Cameron Kelly and spinner Andrew Toan ripping through the middle and lower order with three wickets each.
Sending North Dandenong back in it was much of the same with Cranbourne falling only two wickets short of a valuable outright.
In the second innings Chris Brady took another four wickets while Jason Toan picked up two.
Scores: Cranbourne 8/280 d North Dandenong 103 and 8/82.

@BT Sub Sport News:A GRADE

Continuing on from last week Peter Kelly stuck to his task making a patient 34.
Once the overnight batsman were dismissed it became a two-man show, with the hard-hitting Mark Andolfatto (81 with fives sixes) and the stylish Lucas Ligt (74) putting on a 126-run partnership for the fourth wicket.
Scores: Cranbourne 8/282 d Narre North 170.

@BT Sub Sport News:B GRADE

In St Brigid’s first inning the bowling honours were shared with Jesse Fitzgerald, Daniel Fox and Ben Redgen all getting two wickets, with good fielding pressure also causing three run-outs.
Sending St Brigid’s back in, Cranbourne made short work, with the star being newcomer Shane Krings who took five wickets, using his swing and seam to good advantage.
Scores: Cranbourne 348 d outright St Brigid’s-St Louis 10/59 and 10/91.

@BT Sub Sport News:D GRADE

Cranbourne wrapped up the Lyndale tail quickly with Hayden Cains (4/45) the star performer and Keeran Braham took three wickets to provide the back-up.
Cranbourne batted and seemed intent on making a game of it with Ash Murtaugh (32), Cam Petrie (36 not out) and Hayden Cains (25) all batting well.
Having another bowl Hayden almost got the team over the line in a reverse outright, taking 5/26 to cap off an excellent individual performance.
Scores: Cranbourne 10/160 and 10/164 lost to Lyndale 10/202 and 8/88.

@BT Sub Sport News:E GRADE

Having already lost the game it could have been easy for he players to drop their heads, but Cranbourne fought it out, bowling Endeavour Hills out.
The pick of the bowlers was opener Andrew Ciantar, who continued his good form with three wickets, while Martin Hameeteman also took three wickets late in the inning.
Scores: Cranbourne 111 lost to Endeavour Hills 305.

@BT Sub Sport News:ONE DAYERS

Opening batsman Luke King continued his run with another good hand of 23, but the undoubted star was Brett Harrop, who looked a cut above the rest on the way to 62.
With the ball Cranbourne couldn’t make any in-roads, with Coomoora passing the score two down.
Scores: Cranbourne 130 lost to Coomoora 2/139.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 17 (1)

With two batsman already dismissed last week, Cranbourne was looking good, but the bowling of Cam Kelly, who finished with three wickets and especially Jess Fitzgerald (4/21) ensured the victory.
Batting for 10 overs Cranbourne smacked 81 runs, with Lucas Ligt (46 not out) and Daniel Wallis (31 not out) making the most of their batting time.
Scores: Cranbourne 187 and 0/81 d Fountain Gate 129.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 17 (2)

Chasing a huge score this week was always going to be hard, but most batsmen put their head down and went about it the right way.
Pick of the batsman was opener Jake Anderson (52) with his maiden half-century and also Daniel Baker who came in late and bustled his way to 41 not out.
Scores: Cranbourne 9/165 lost to HSD 4/226.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 17 (3) GOLD

Batting this week, Cranbourne got off to a reasonable start with opener Andrew McInness doing his best Matthew Hayden impersonation on the way to 50.
Sean Hinkley was unlucky to be stranded on 16 not out.
Having another bowl Shehan DeMel followed up his impressive first-inning haul with the stunning figures of 5/10 off four overs.
Scores: Cranbourne 113 lost to Narre Nth 7/170 and 7/29.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 17 (3) BLUE

After doing the job with the ball last week, Cranbourne was looking for an easy win, but at 6/48 anything was possible.
Brad Nicol (29) and Robbie Cowan (43 not out) controlled the rest of the game with a 68-run partnership to take the team to victory.
Scores: Cranbourne 146 d Berwick 72.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15 (1)

With only 66 runs to get, Cranbourne was able to pass Fountain Gate’s score only three wickets down.
Dave Spencer batted well for 56 not out, while Cam Dinger also retired on 52.
Batting at number 11, Matthew Weller hit the ball to all parts of the ground on his way to 29 not-out.
Scores: Cranbourne 8/223 d Fountain Gate 111.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15 (2)

Bowling this week Cranbourne tried hard but just didn’t have enough runs.
Highlights were Alex Luscombe’s direct-hit run-out and Robert Reed’s first wicket.
Scores: Cranbourne 154 lost to Narre Warren 5/168.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15 (3)

Cranbourne batted this week and while being helped by extras, could not make enough.
Pick of the batsman was Tom Daly with 15.
Scores: Cranbourne 121 lost to Lynbrook 9/184.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (1)

After bowling well last week, Cranbourne got the runs against Fountain Gate thanks to some fine batting from Harley Miller (26 not out) with support from Alex Dunn (17) and Brayden Roscoe (16).
Scores: Cranbourne 6/127 d Fountain Gate 5/98

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (2)

In a hard-fought game Cranbourne had to wait until the last wicket partnership for victory.
Early on Martin Daly hit two sixes on his way to 24 while Tom Jellie (18) and Jake Harrington (17) also did well.
The last wicket heroes were Martin Leinmueller (16 not out) and Alex Noonan (10) who hit the winning runs.
Scores: Cranbourne 129 d Noble Park 117.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (3)

Cranbourne weren’t able to restrict Narre Warren’s score, but fought hard as it was only the last pair that got away from them.
Pick of the bowlers was Ben Dickson with 2/24.
Scores: Cranbourne 9/129 lost to Narre Warren 8/167.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (4)

With the ball this week the pick of the Cranbourne bowlers was Brett Hookey who took 2/7.
Cranbourne was sent in to bat again and Jarrod McAleese got off to a good start making 10.
Scores: Cranbourne 102 and 3/46 lost to Fountain Gate 7/213.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 11 (1)

Cranbourne was always in for a hard task after giving away too many extras against Buckley Ridges last week, but the batsman did a really good job.
Aaron Stoneman was the star with 33 not out, but Jack Lock (13) and Zak Roscoe (14 not out) also did well.
Scores: Cranbourne 6/129 lost to Buckley Ridges 3/173.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 11 (2)

Cranbourne batted well with almost everyone getting a start, the standout however was Jake Smith who top scored with 30 not out.
James Doria (13 not out) Steven Meynell (11), Jed Benham (11 not out) and Mitchell Hall (10 not out) all got into double figures.
Scores: Cranbourne 7/164 d Berwick Springs 6/114.