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T’din cricket (club cnr)

PREMIER
TOORADIN, sent in to bat by Upper Beaconsfield, found scoring difficult on a slow ground and was dismissed for 63 in 46 overs. Skipper Brenton Adams top-scored with 19 and Jay Wilson (10) and Callum O’Hare (10) were the only other batsmen to make double figures. Sean Baker put value on his wicket and remained on 6 n.o.
Upper Beaconsfield fared marginally better to be 5/46 at stumps from 30 overs. Ash Adams 2/26 and Callum O’Hare 3/19 (15 overs) gave Tooradin a slim chance of winning this game. Sean Baker took two catches and Ben Mantel dismissed the dangerous Chris Pentland.
SUB DISTRICT
Against Gembrook Tooradin (at home) won the toss and batted. After 80 overs it had accumulated 8/318. At 2/30, against some good swing bowling, Sam Clarke (58) and Dave Freeman (71) came together for a 137-run partnership before Tooradin lost four wickets for eight runs to be 6/175. Shane Somers was joined by Brad Sauer and they built on the earlier work to add a 93-run partnership. Shane went for a well-made 34 and Brad went on to smash the attack and remain on 95 not out from 82 balls.
B GRADE
In an important game for Tooradin it lost the toss and restricted PUT to a score of 7/137 from 70 overs. The bowlers did well on the slow Rutter Park oval with Dale Bethune taking 2/27 off 10 overs, Darren Mantel 1/12 and Andrew Proctor 1/8. At tea the score was 5/54.
James Thompson, returning from an operation, bowled with good accuracy to have 0/15 from 11 overs and Peter O’Hare 1/28 (off 18) also restricted the scoring. Adam Galea took three catches and Adam Richmond was neat behind the stumps.
E GRADE
Except for losing the toss yet again, it was “Brendan Jones Day” against Lang Lang. The skipper led from the front and was involved in all but the last dismissal as Lang Lang was bundled out for 65. Jones finished with 8/32 and also took a screamer at slip to assist Ross Simpson to 2/33 from the other end. Simpson returned the favour, taking an excellent catch off Jones. In reply, Tooradin was 2/24 with another 70 overs to make the required 42 runs for victory.
UNDER 15
Tooradin Green played Cardinia and scored 9/92 from 40 overs. Youngster Rohan Simpson showed the way with 19, Owen Johnstone made 12 and Andrew Proctor nine. The score was boosted by some extras from the bowlers. The best partnership was between Fraser Rendell and Rohan Simpson and yielded 25.
Tooradin Red played Beaconsfield at Lakeside Oval and batted out its overs to be 8/89 at stumps. Once again Dylan Sutton held the innings together when he retired on 40. Luke Adams showed a good return to form with 21 and featured in the best partnership of the innings with Dylan – 51 runs. A young and inexperienced side, the Reds are improving with each game.
UNDER 13
Tooradin played Kooweerup and at the end of 40 overs had restricted it to 5/121. In an even bowling performance, youngster Ben Proctor’s figures of 1/3 (four overs) were the best. Other single wicket takers were Luke Sparks, Lewis Johnson, Tom Bethune and Mitch Simpson. Rohan Simpson took a great catch and Brad Butler, Mitch Simpson, Trent Adams and Tom Bethune all took catches.
UNDER 11
At home against Nyora on a wet ground. Tooradin won the toss and batted first to make 2/89. All batted well and Alex Johnson hit a six in his score of 12. The bowlers kept the ball up and Josh took three wickets. Tristan and Alex took two each. Josh and Kaden both took good catches and the fielding was vastly improved.

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