Redemption came in the form of 4 points on
Saturday afternoon for Knox Gardens 1st XI at Kings Park. A complete
effort highlighted by the continuing sparkling form of opening duo Jarrod
Butcher and Shan Small.
The pair combined for a stand of 84 when
Smally (40) fell in the 19th over after skipper Wayne McInerney won
the toss and elected to bat in fairly flukey, blustery conditions. Nav Singh
came to the crease and he and Butcher combined for an excellent 55 run stand
that allowed our middle order to capitalize on a fantastic start. Nav’s
departure (18) brought Wayne McInerney to the crease and a mix up saw the
unfortunate demise of Butcher for a well compiled 64. Back to back fifties for
our very own Country Week representative and he looks to be in for a great
year.
To Wayne’s credit he continued on where
Butchy left off and took to the Upper Gully attack blasting 2 6’s and a
boundary in a 25 ball cameo that yielded 34 runs and an important partnership
with young Zach Flintoff of 47 runs. Boof came in a played a quick knock and
the damage had been done with the side heading into the sheds 5/207. Zach
finished unbeaten on 22 and has still not been dismissed in the first XI.
Our bowlers maintained excellent lines and
held Upper Gully to 35 at the ten over mark. The first wicket fell in the 15th
over off the bowling of Sime Grasser when the old fox Trav Mulder held a
screamer to break the opening partnership. From there things continued well for
Knox Gardens with a fine spell from Adam Metherall 1/29 (8) and Zach Flintoff
2/30 (7). Adam Wild came on to ice the game and Upper Gully finished up 7/164
some 43 runs behind.
In all aspects a very clinical victory for
our 1st XI and we outplayed our opponents in every aspect of the
match. Congratulations to Wayne McInerney on his first win as captain also.
In the 2’s Matty Young sent a timely
reminder to selectors ahead of the T20’s that he is still a force to be
reckoned with. Coming to the crease with plenty of overs remaining Young
blasted an unbeaten 60 that included a number of maxi’s and 5 boundary’s. Brett
Morrison won the toss and elected to bat and after losing regular wickets some
solid batting in the middle order saw the side reach 6/184.
Valuable contributions came from Ben McLean
25, Corne Mostert 29 and big Ash Thompson 22 but it was the clean hitting from
Matt Young that stole the show. Upper Gully started well with both openers
getting starts but it was new Knox Gardens player Dan (Fletch) Foden claiming
the first two scalps and his first wickets for the club. He finished with 2/12
(5). In the end the weight of runs was too much for Upper Gully and the boys
recorded a solid win, bowling their opponents out in the 37th over
32 runs short. Other wicket takers were Sean Reid 2/33 (8) Ash Thompson 2/38
(6) and Rhys Marget 2/3 (1.4).
An inexperienced 3rd XI
travelled to Upper Gully’s top oval and faced a side with a number of talented
players. Skipper Jason Buljubasic lost the toss and Upper Gully got on the
front foot immediately. In the end the Upper Gully lads put on 307 after their
40 overs in an innings that comprised 21 6’s. Best of our bowlers were Sam
Bakker 3/40 (8) and Manoj Wijekulisurya 0/7 (4) in what was a tough afternoon.
In reply and to Jason’s credit the boys
showed plenty of fight. One of the most important things that young cricketers
need to learn is to put value on your wicket and Jason led by example carving
out 23 and not allowing the opposition to bowl his side out. Young stars Sam
Bakker (19*) and Josh Curnow (13*) batted extremely well through the last 10
overs to be 4/101 at the end of the 40 overs. All in all a tough day for the
boys but the club will ensure you bounce back and will get around you this
week.
Winning the toss and batting first, with a few
handy inclusions this week, the 4ths were reasonably confident of a better
showing than last week. Unfortunately, it wasn't to be the start that was hoped
for with another top order collapse. This week, however, we fought it out with
Ian Jongen (46) and young Jackson Marget (34) putting together a match
winning 87 run 5th wicket partnership. A handy 11 from Twiggy Wilkinson saw us
finish with a competitive total of 8/122.
After a solid start by Rowville that saw them reach 1/41 off 11 overs, young
Jack (1/5 off 2) knocked back the middle peg of no 3 to bring their gun batsman
to the crease. Immediately tossing the ball to the experienced duo of Adrian
Zandt and Ian Jongen to weave their magic saw Rowville reduced to 7/75 with
Adrian (4/33) and Ian (0/8 off 6) applying the pressure at both ends. Nibby
Jongen and Matty Tymensen each chipped in with a wicket each before Juzzy
Woodcock rattled the stumps of the last 2 batsmen to see us home by 6 runs. A
great team effort in the field with everyone supporting the efforts of the
bowling attack.
This week will offer another challenge to our top
sides as they face a very experienced Upwey in the first round of 2 day
cricket. Good luck to all involved and lets strive for 4 wins in the next
fortnight.
Thanks
Simon Wilkinson
DIRECTOR OF CRICKET
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