BOWLING first in a one-day Turf Four game, Cranbourne produced excellent fielding and good opening bowling from Chris Brady (1/16) and Cameron Kelly (3/22) which held St Brigid’s/St Louis to 6/31 before the opposition got away to 9/143.
In the reply, returned opening batsman James Alister carried his bat for 49 while skipper Roger Alister scored 54.
Score: Cranbourne 3/147cc d St Brigids/St Louis 9/143,
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Cranbourne opening bowler Leigh Angus WAS on a hat-trick in the fourth over and finished with 3/10 off eight overs.
Troy Kimball, after a slow start, bamboozled the opposition to the tune of five wickets and newcomer Matt Angel picked up two wickets.
In the second innings Mark Andolfatto picked up two of the three wickets to fall.
Score: Cranbourne 9/241 d Doveton 82 and 3/61
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Cranbourne needed six more wickets to win.
Daniel Fox took two wickets early while youngster Ryan Jones wrapped up the last three wickets of the innings with his last seven balls to finish with 3/48.
Score: Cranbourne 163 d Springvale South 146.
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Cranbourne’s score progressed to 50 before Simon Hanger was dismissed for 20.
At two wickets down Glen Dickinson and promising junior Cameron Dinger formed a 54-run partnership before Dickinson was dismissed for 53. Cameron was out for 39 while Michael Garrett (15*) and Matty Weller (14*) put the game away.
Score: Cranbourne 5/164 d Endeavour Hills 109.
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Murray Pratt continued to show great fight to finish 34 not out.
Lynbrook lost its first wicket after 19 overs to a stumping from Dave Pratt, and was 3/97 chasing 116 before a bowling change swung the match.
Lynbrook lost 6/7 to fall short by 12 runs thanks to the bowling of juniors Andrew Ciantar (3/24) and first-gamer Scott Henley (4/4).
Score: Cranbourne 116 d Lynbrook 104.
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Bowling first Cranbourne couldn’t break through with the new ball but Luke King (3/23) and Blake Pearce (2/25) starting taking wickets regularly in the middle overs.
Junior Jordan Leinmueller took 3/18.
With the bat, King retiring on 51 while fellow opener Kevin Lindsay scored 50 retired.
Score: Cranbourne 3/149 d North Dandenong 9/148.
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Cranbourne’s Ben Hall took a wicket in the first over and finishing with 2/21.
In the second-last over Ryan Jones took two wickets.
It only took Cranbourne 15 overs to reach the target, with Cameron Kelly scoring 52 and Justin Hinkley (22) hitting three sixes.
Score: Cranbourne 3/110 d Narre Warren 5/75.
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Batting first, Cranbourne opener Jake Anderson showed determination to top score with 25. Other contributors were Scott Gilchrist (11), Zac Harland (12) and Andrew Ciantar (12).
Cranbourne then bowled home side Keysborough out in 15 overs, Ciantar taking 4/16, and Alex Henley and Daniel Baker picking up two wickets each.
Score: Cranbourne 98 d Keysborough 41.
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Cranbourne bowled first, newcomer Glen Salter taking 3/6 off two overs.
In reply Cranbourne put pressure on the Parkfield bowlers. Opener Daniel Patterson scored 39 and Andrew McInness made 18.
Score: Parkfield 4/133 d Cranbourne 8/123.
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Batting first, Cranbourne made a competitive score thanks to a Anthony Galley (42*).
All Cranbourne bowlers performed well, backed up by good fielding, with Brad Nicol taking 3/1 off two overs.
Score: Cranbourne 4/82 d St Mary’s 7/57.
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Cranbourne bowled well with opener Matthew Weller taking 2/12, Cameron Dinger 3/22 and Jordan Shiels 4/6 off three overs.
In reply, Cranbourne did enough to claim the victory, but only just, with Simon Spencer (19) receiving support from brother Dave (11).
Score: Cranbourne 9/74 d Narre North 72.
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Cranbourne batted well, with an unbroken 41-run sixth-wicket partnership between Jack Courtney (13*) and Jason Buntine (19*).
With the ball, Ashley Cousins took 2/7 in his first game with the club.
Score: Cranbourne 5/75 d Berwick 6/62.
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Cranbourne batted well, only losing opener Dillan Bass (15) on its way to 62, while James Lesch scored 11 not out.
Cranbourne bowled tightly, but Hampton Park reached the score with three overs to go.
Score: Hampton Park 4/67 d Cranbourne 1/62.
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Cranbourne lost early wickets until Matthew Crozier (11*) and Brayden Lambden (12*) put some respectability into the score.
In the field, Cranbourne could not defend its score with Brendan Wood finishing with 2/2.
Score: Hallam Kalora Park 4/79 d Cranbourne 7/56.
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Cranbourne batted first, with Tom Jellie unbeaten on 23.
In a close game Cranbourne kept its cool, with Todd McGrath the pick of the bowlers with 2/3 and Martin Leinmueller taking three wickets in his second over to ensure victory.
Score: Cranbourne 6/79 d Fountain Gate 73.
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Bowling first, Cranbourne took wickets at regular intervals, with Ben Dickson taking 2/6.
With the bat, Cranbourne opener Nathan Carboon made 20, with Todd Reynolds (16) and Angus Graham (11*) also contributing.
Score: Cranbourne 7/116 d Narre North 6/72.
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Cranbourne batted solidly with Jarrod McAleese top scoring with 13, while newcomer John Ashby making an unbeaten eight.
With the ball, Cranbourne gave away too many extras, with Chris Johnson and Chris Edmonds-Brown taking a wicket each.
Score: North Dandenong 2/130 d Cranbourne 6/70.
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Cranbourne bowler Zak Roscoe, Daniel Rooney, Jack Lock and Aaron Stoneman all took wickets.
With the bat, Cranbourne lost only one wicket for the innings, with the highlight Lock’s six in the last over.
Score: Berwick 4/84 d Cranbourne 1/69.
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Every Cranbourne batsman got off the mark, with James Doria (8), Jarrod Robilliard (11) and Jayden Sullivan (8) all showing good form.
Sullivan also took three wickets, and Randy Francis took a wicket on debut.
Score: Cranbourne 2/84 d Narre North 4/63.