Titans get up in close one
(cc) def. Buln Buln
In reply, the Parkers made steady inroads but their batsmen struggled to go on with it after making good starts.
Raman Gautam made a solid 21 at the top of the order. Dayne O’Dwyer went on the attack with a 28 ball 47 not out (two fours and four sixes), but with no support from the tail the visitors fell short of the target.
An even spread of wickets from the bowlers saw James Symes, Kurt Borsato, and Lou Borsato all claim two wickets while Liam Smith-Butterworth returned 3/16.
Outright denied
Jindivick 202 def Drouin 88 and 4/46 Drouin staved off outright defeat against Jindivick.
Harry Notman, Tim Jeffrey and Jess Sanders picked up wickets to put pressure on Drouin in its second dig, with a direct hit run out from Peter Shea also helping the cause.
Alan Dunn proved key to Drouin’s fortunes, finishing unbeaten on 25 to guide Drouin through to 4/46 from 23 overs.
Earlier, Jindivick resumed at 2/77 and were quick to pass the Hawks’ first innings total of 88.
Tim Jeffrey led the scoring with 42 as the Jumping Jacks pressed home the advantage, finishing all out for 202 with overs up their sleeve for another crack at Drouin.
Shane Dunn toiled hard for the Hawks, returning the figures of 5/36 from 17 overs, while Jeremy Bunn chimed in with 3/35.