Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Double of tons seal Gulls fate

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Daryl’s dismissal would trigger a stunning collapse however and with the loss of Payne for a career best score of 91 it looked as though Bunyip might steal the points.

With the scores level and only one wicket in hand Jindivick managed to just get ahead before being all out for 273.

Ben Sharpe was the pick of the bowlers with a fantastic five wicket haul, receiving good support from Arthur Begg and Brendan Agnoleto with two wickets apiece.

Kangas cause upset

Hallora 3/216 def Western Park 6/214 (cc) Hallora proved to good for Western Park recording an upset victory of the Warriors in a their one-day contest.

Set a below par target the Kangas were never headed as Brian McDonald and Barry Coster piled on the runs.

Coming together with the score at 1/9 the pair added 173 before Sam Fennell (2/56) breached both batsmen’s defences.

McDonald dominated proceeding­s striking 15 fours and one six to top score for the home side with 95. Coster posted a season high 69 with nine boundaries and two maximums.

With the bulk of the work already done Michael Harrison (16*) and Michael Lynch (15*) took their side to victory with 15 balls to spare.

Earlier in the day Daniel Hilton enjoyed a rare foray into division four, top scoring with a well-paced 51.

Michael Rabl maintained his recent good form striking five fours and three sixes to post a rapid 45.

Duy Vo accelerate­d late in the innings to finish not out on 39 off 29 deliveries.

Ross Donoghue made a successful return to the field snaring 3/28.

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