The Scotsman

Mommsen hits ton as Grange thrash SMRH to maintain unbeaten run

● Arbroath also keep up 100 per cent record after easing past Watsonians

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recorded, while no fewer than six batsmen were dismissed with two runs to their names.

SMRH scorer Neil Leitch put on a brave face, quipping: “At least it wasn’t our worst batting display of the season – we were all out for 25 against Carlton in the Scottish Cup.”

Stand-in skipper Ross Mclean emerged as the main man as Arbroath squeezed out Watsonians to earn revenge for their cup defeat.

Mclean hit a solid 90 to lay the foundation­s of their 241 for seven.

Then his frugal display of spin bowling pegged back the capital brigade just as George

0 Carlton batsman Ali Shah, right, celebrates his 50 with Fraser Boyd as the champions enjoyed a 116-run victory over Heriot’s. Munsey threatened to snatch the glory.

Mclean and Co made sure of the ten-run win after Munsey perished at the hands of Brendon Ford for 93.

The stirring revival of champions Carlton was stepped up with a comprehens­ive 116run victory over Heriot’s at Grange Loan.

Half-centuries from Al Shah and Fraser Watts proved crucial for the home troops, whose attack then prevented asingleher­iot’sbatsmanfr­om passing the 20-mark.

Aberdeensh­ire may have halted the rot to kick-start their Eastern Premiershi­p campaign, but there was no sense of jubilation from skipper Chris Venske.

The Mannofield men battled their way to home-turf success in a weather-blighted tussle with basement boys Falkland.

However, Venske insisted the result did not represent a total revival.

After their first win since the opening day of the season, the captain insisted: “It was far from the best game of cricket we’ve played.

“There were a lot of mistakes all round.

“Fielding, we gave them 25 too many, and on the batting front we played far too many poor shots.

“Thankfully, we got across the line and achieved what we came out to do and get the ten points. In truth, we made a meal of it along the way.”

It was former Aberdeensh­ire pro Harsha Cooray who threatened to hog the limelight after the Fifers surprising­ly opted to bat first.

His dogged 84 enabled them to reach 175 for nine in their 50 overs.

The hosts were then challenged to pass the revised target off 142, which they did with six wickets down.

Calum Martin held his nerve to steer Aberdeensh­ire past the winning post with 20 not out.

Forfarshir­e picked up their first league win of the season at the expense of Glenrothes in another rain-affected fixture at Gilvenbank.

Captain Safyaan Shariff struck 69 to guide Glens to 202 for seven, Umair Mohammed snapping up four of their scalps.

Forfs lost wickets on a regular basis, but they dug deep to pass the amended target.

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