Spoljaric hits the roof

It was a Jekyll and Hyde day at the crease for Cranbourne's Ben Maroney - starring with a gutsy 70 not out before a power-packed 39 in pursuit of outright victory against Lyndale. 131285 Picture: JARROD POTTER

By JARROD POTTER

DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION
REVIEW – ROUND 4 (day 2)

FORTUNE favoured Cranbourne (110 and 4/103) as Lyndale (107 and 100) went from a winning first innings position to conceding an outright defeat in a couple of hours.
Lyndale had Cranbourne on the ropes in the first innings – working down to the final partnership as Ben Maroney (70 not out) was holding on for grim life against Quyen Pham (4/32), Ricky Foulstone (3/30) and Jaime Brohier (3/27). The Eagles were on the razor’s edge between first innings victory and defeat with a caught behind ruled not out on account of a no ball. From there Cranbourne lifted to just edge past Lyndale’s first innings tally and earn the first of their points for the afternoon. Maroney’s half-century – a dour affair by his standards off 82 balls – was the only man to shine for the Eagles first up before Lyndale was sent back in.
Steve Spoljaric (7/20) took the significant challenge on his shoulders as his opening-ball team mate Te Ahu Davis (1/0) was mostly ruled out of bowling after coming down crook this week. It left Spoljaric to rattle through the Lyndale attack. Once Brohier (27) succumbed to a straightener from Spoljaric, the rest fell to the three-time Wookey medallist. Foulstone (20) and Farazur Rahman (13) knocked in the best partnership for the home side to maintain some distance between Cranbourne and outright victory. It took a half-tracker mongrel from Davis, who bowled one over despite suffering with illness, and a phenomenal one-handed catch to remove Foulstone and with it spell the end of Lyndale’s resistance.
Cranbourne needed 98 in 27 overs to take the outright and take top-of-the-ladder and were able to flay Lyndale in almost half that time. Maroney (39) – not content with one stellar knock in the day – returned to bludgeon Lyndale out of the game. Maroney took a fancy to Ben Montgomery (0/27) as the spinner was heaved for 22 by the former Pakenham opener. Maroney smacked about four boundaries and a huge six onto the Barry Powell hill to end the Lyndale resistance. Spoljaric (29 not out) finished the match with a pair of sixes – with one striking the pavilion roof – to seal an emphatic come-from-behind win and take with it the 10 points and top of the Turf 1 ladder in a stellar rise from Turf 2 after winning last season’s premiership.
BERWICK v DANDENONG WEST
Berwick (118 and 5/124) claimed the other outright triumph of the day as the Bears mauled Dandenong West (107 and 134). After just sneaking past the Bulls’ first innings tally and the damaging work of Dandy quick Peter Atkinson (6/58) – led from the top of the order by Jarrod Goodes (45) – Berwick began its own dismantling procedures. Goodes (3/18), Cory Bevan (3/35) and Bathiya Perera (2/33) flew through the visitors in 53 overs, leaving a tense 123 run chase with not much more than 20 overs to get it done. Getting into a Twenty20 mindset, the Bears charged through the Bulls’ bowlers to get the job done at 6.5 runs an over. Daniel Brown (32), Ryan Crawford (37) and Bevan (20 not out) all smacked the sixes needed in the tight chase to earn maximum points and an emphatic triumph against the odds.
HALLAM KALORA PARK v PARKFIELD
Despite the best efforts of the Parkfield (153) lower order, it wasn’t enough to stop Hallam Kalora Park (225) taking its first win of the season. Ben Hall (4/21) flew through the Parkfield attack, leaving only Matt Aslett (33) and Nilochana Perera (43) to attempt a rescue. The duo was undone after a gutsy partnership by Hallam’s Jake Cutting (2/19) and Amila Perera (2/41) and with their dismissals the Parkfield resistance crumbled.
BUCKLEY RIDGES v HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS
Taking first innings points and making a statement with the bat, Heinz Southern Districts (280) showed Buckley Ridges (181) you can never take your foot off the pedal. In dire trouble at 8/119 chasing 181, Heinz was at the mercy of Buckley Ridges’ quick Lukas Hoogenboom (4/71) before Michael Davies (43) and Keith Perumal (72) combined at the death to revive the innings. The duo batted the visitors out of trouble and into positive territory as Perumal raised the bat on a well-made 50 from number 10 – a stark contrast from his usual position up the order. Paul Stockdale (35 not out) added to the Ridges’ pain as the last wicket added 97. Buckley Ridges had 10 overs to bat out the day with Suren Ekanayake (20 not out) and Ben Watson (11 not out) earning some batting practice.