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Flying start for Cranbourne

CRANBOURNE Cricket Club started the 2006-07 season well with wins for its turf one and A-grade sides on the weekend.

@BT Sub Sport News:TURF ONE

With the Southern Pirates last week making 161, Cranbourne resumed on 3/71 and had good contributions from B. Angus 86 and S. Hall 48, allowing Cranbourne to pass the score with four wickets down.
Cranbourne 209 d Southern Pirates 161.

@BT Sub Sport News:TURF THREE

Southern Pirates 6/239 d Cranbourne 41 – 6/86
Batting: D. Toan 31.
Bowling: R. Alister 3/22 M. Rickerby 3/5.

@BT Sub Sport News:A GRADE

Great batting effort by M. Johns with 118 in his first game of cricket for 15 years, together with B. Redgen and D. McDonell.
Cranbourne 8/288 d Sandown Park 170.
Batting: M. Johns 118, D. McDonnell 77.
Bowling: B. Redgen 3/7, D. McDonell 3/72.

@BT Sub Sport News:C GRADE

Good effort by the team, recovering from 4/51 overnight to finish on 237.
Clinton Scott (45) was the best of the bats with T. Kimball (29) and R Young (30) among the runs.
Cranbourne 237 d Narre North 131.
Batting: C. Scott 45, R. Young 30.
Bowling: S. Redgen 5/20.

@BT Sub Sport News:D GRADE

Hampton Park 156 d Cranbourne 127.
Batting: L. Hamilton 27.
Bowling: M. Frazer 3/64, B. Corrie 3/4.

@BT Sub Sport News:E GRADE

Narre Warren 147 d Cranbourne 132.
Batting: G. Dickson 23, M. Pratt 20.
Bowling G. Dickson 3/12, D. Kimball 2/20, T. Allister 2/32.

@BT Sub Sport News:ONE DAY

A solid batting performance with heavy hitting late in the innings from Shane Baker.
Cranbourne 5/190 d Lyndale 9/111.
Batting: S. Petrie 50 not out, A. Courtney 41, S. Baker 28 not out.
Bowling: C. Taylor 2/20, S. Baker 3/34, D. Fox ½, A. Ligt 1/10.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 17 (1)

While only losing by 20 runs, it was a disappointing performance by a team with plenty of talent.
Dustin Peebles had a good first game for the club scoring 18 and taking 3/17. Jesse Fitzgerald top scored with an excellent 32, while Aaron Morrison bowled a treat, taking 3/7 off eight overs.
St Mary’s 143 d Cranbourne 121.
Batting: Jesse Fitzgerald 32.
Bowling: Aaron Morrison 3/7, Dustin Peebles 3/17.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 17 (2)

A disappointing batting display, except for Chris Hale.
Fountain Gate 9/203 d Cranbourne 90.
Batting: C. Hale 37.
Bowing: A. Murtagh 3/26.

@BT Sub Sport News:Under 15 (1)

Easy win to Cranbourne, great bowling and excellent fielding.
Cranbourne 8/162 d Noble Park 5/115.
Batting: A. Hanger 50 retired, D. Paterson 39, D. Baker 23 not out.
Bowling: D. Baker 2/9.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15 (2)

Cranbourne 67 – 1/23 d Narre Warren North 38 and 67.
Batting: L. Campbell 16 not out.
Bowling: S. Keenan 3/8 – 2/7 J. Leinmueller 2/7, A. Gantar 2/8.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15 (3)

Cranbourne 118 d Narre Warren North 10/54 and 6/105.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (1)

Cranbourne 5/176 d Fountain Gate 10/82.
Batting: C. Dinger 28 not out, J. Morrison 27 not out, J. Shiels 27 not out.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (2)

Narre Warren 150 d Cranbourne 128.
Batting: D. Bass 20.
Bowling: S. Smith 2/10, A. Luscombe 2/16.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (3)

Hampton Park 4/217 d Cranbourne 65 and 45.
Batting: Trent Stoneham 18 not out.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (4)

Cranbourne batted well with Courtney and Miller making a 55-run partnership.
Great bowling from B. Hyman taking 3/1
Cranbourne 150 and 1/60 d Endeavour Hills 10/81.
Batting: Jack Courtney 31 not out, Harley Miller 25.
Bowling: A. Russon 2/7, A. Noonan 2/3, B. Hyman 3/1.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 11 (2)

An excellent team effort with all players contributing.
C. Hookey 2/9, J. Harrington 2 /12, J Smith 2/14, A. Russo 2/18, B. Dickson 2/18, B. Roscoe 2/19, M. Leinmueller 3/11.
Cranbourne 10/223 d Hampton Park 7/177.
Batting: B. Parker 61, J. Harrington 34.
Bowling: M. Leinmueller 3/11.

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