Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Mulqueen goes on the attack

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home side kept to a gettable total.

In reply, the Halloran batsman struggled to get going with only three men reaching double figures.

Barry Coster top scored with a watchful 33 while Tynan North (29*) and Brayden Notman (19*) offered good resistance late in the day.

Kye Osseweyer was the only multiple wicket taker finishing with 3/20.

Parkers win top clash

Western Park 5/189 def Bunyip 10/182 Western Park has emerged victorious in a high scoring encounter with Bunyip.

Choosing to send the Bulls in the home side made an early breakthrou­gh before Arthur Begg set the tone for the innings with a hard hitting 34 (six boundaries).

Jerry Whibley looked dangerous before being caught in the outfield for 30 while Ben Stewart kept the momentum going in the later overs to top score with 49 (three 4s and three 6s).

Best of the bowlers was Rod Breeden with 3/27 with good support from Kieran Morton (2/25), Peter Croft (2/42), and Josh Hickman (2/35).

In pursuit, the Warriors got away to an ideal start with Kieran Morton and Michael Rabl showing equal amounts of aggression and restraint.

Morton made it back-to-back half centuries, top scoring with 66. Rabl finished with a season best 43 as the pair put on over 100 for the first wicket.

John Neilson led the home side to victory working hard to finish with 58 not out.

Xavier Kinder (3/14) had a big impact, claiming three important scalps to be the pick of the bowlers.

 ??  ?? Drouin’s Ashleigh Robinson runs back to position after giving chase to the outfield.
Drouin’s Ashleigh Robinson runs back to position after giving chase to the outfield.
 ??  ?? Ben Dixon bowls for Drouin.
Ben Dixon bowls for Drouin.
 ??  ?? Jindivick-Neerim’s Harrison Moore drives.
Jindivick-Neerim’s Harrison Moore drives.
 ??  ?? Harry Pyle returns the ball from the deep.
Harry Pyle returns the ball from the deep.

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