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Nyora closes the gap

NYORA’S Dgrade team is only 50 runs behind Cranbourne Meadows after bowling it out for 143 on Saturday.
Nyora lost the toss and was asked to bowl.
A marathon stint by Rory Gilliate saw him take 2/52 runs, William Hayes 2/35 and Ryan McIntosh 1/21. Peter Jensen and Andrew Cavigan also took a wicket each.
Some good fielding saw Nyora effect three runouts one each to Ryan McIntosh, Billy Hessels and Rory Gilliate.
Cranbourne Meadows was struggling at tea on 7/77 but a 56run partnership for the eighth wicket boosted the score.
Nyora batted and lost two quick wickets, but Jimmy Watts and Peter Jensen put in a strong performance to take Nyora to 2/93 at stumps.

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Cardinia won the toss against Nyora and decided to bat.
Jacob Bohmer took a wicket in his first over to have the score on 1/2 in the second over.
Cardinia then consolidated and didn’t loose another wicket until the 19th over when Luke Tagliaferro took two in three balls and Cardinia was 3/71.
The score was on 141 when Robert Provan also took two wickets off three balls and Cardinia finished the day 5/173.

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