Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Rankin shines for Iona

- by Adam Johnson

Community sport returned at the weekend as the WDCA launched their standalone competitio­n the COVID Cup.

Damp ground conditions did little to dampen the spirits of players who took to the field for the first time in over six months. Round 1 saw four grades (A, B, C and D) kick off with E grade set to join this weekend.

C Grade

Iona 2/163 def Warragul 7/162 (cc)

Iona’s Graeme Rankin missed out on a triple digit score by just one run after spearheadi­ng the Swamp Tigers run chase. Set a competitiv­e target, the away side were never troubled as Rankin and Chris Phelan (21) put on 65 in their opening stand.

Luke Gilbert (in his first outing for Iona) quickly settled at the crease, supporting Rankin as they chipped away at the deficit. A 98-run second wicket partnershi­p resulted before Rankin was cruelly denied a muchdeserv­ed tonne, Warragul stalwart Anthony Wilkes finally breaching his defences in the final over of the day.

Gilbert finished not out on 37 as his side cruised to an easy win. Earlier in the day, Sam Accardi (3/40) was on top in his opening spell, removing both the Gulls’ openers cheaply.

Corey Nickles (on debut for Iona) chimed in with 2/24 to leave the home side reeling at 4/51. Ben Majcherzak responded with six boundaries before being sent back to the sheds for 25. New recruit Steven Fricke (40) held the middle order together, striking two fours and three sixes to top score for his new side while a handy cameo from Wilkes (23*) late in the innings helped Warragul to see out their allotted overs.

Ellinbank 6/152 def Western Park 8/150 (cc)

A defiant half-century from Ellinbank skipper Jeremy Gray was enough to get the Eagles home in a see-sawing contest against Western Park.

Opting to bat second the visitors got away to a solid start with Samuel Pratt (34) and Stuart

Davis (21) putting on 61 for the first wicket.

A timely bowling change left the Ellinbank top order in disarray however as Fletcher Kennedy (4/23) turned the game in Western Park’s favour. Not to be deterred, Gray kept his side in the contest, regularly finding the boundary (five fours and one six) as the runs required and overs remaining dwindled away.

Unfortunat­ely, the home side could not make the breakthrou­gh they needed as Gray finished the day unbeaten on 53, helping his side to claim the four points.

In the Western Park innings young power hitter Matt Roberts got his side off to a blistering start, top scoring with a boundary laden 61. Sam Cheeseman (29) provided ample support as the pair put on 89 in their opening partnershi­p.

With the score just into triple digits however, Roberts’ dismissal triggered a collapse that saw the Warriors lose 6/36 before limping through to the completion of their 40 overs. It was Pratt and Gray who also dominated proceeding­s with the ball. Pratt claimed 2/29 with the new rock while Gray returned a miserly 2/17 off eight overs.

Jindivick 6/93 def Neerim District 10/89

Jindivick head the C Grade ladder after defeating Neerim in a low scoring affair. Choosing to bat first the Stags found it hard to get going as Andrew Pyle (2/16) made an early breakthrou­gh. Danny Sheehan (33) and Dave Ferguson (15) steadied for the visitors before two quick wickets to Harrison Moore (3/23) gave the home side the upper hand.

Runs were at a premium as Jordan Smith (2/12) and Jarratt Eastburn (2/1) tore through the middle order, dismissing Neerim for just 89. In reply, it was far from smooth sailing for the home team as the wily Jamie Gleeson (3/13) snared key wickets to keep his side in the contest.

Skipper Sean Viotto (37) provided the bulk of the runs as the Jumping Jacks eventually got across the line after 30 overs.

D Grade

Western Park 7/135 def Warragul 10/102 A solid all-round performanc­e has seen

Western Park take the points over cross town rivals Warragul. Sent in by the home side, the Warriors found scoring difficult, often losing wickets just as they started to get some momentum going.

Marc Fleming punished the loose ball, striking five boundaries to top score with 36 while Cam Smith anchored the innings with a watchful 30 not out, helping the visitors reach a defendable total at the end of 40 overs.

Peter Smith and Amandeep Singh each claimed important wickets to finish with 2/20 and 2/17 respective­ly. In reply, Amandeep (35) and Vaneet (26) Singh showed ominous signs, getting the Gulls off to a flying start with a 67run opening stand.

Things quickly unravelled however when Sam Laffy (4/8) and Connor McCluskey (3/15) were brought into the attack. Laffy’s left arm straight breaks proved devasting and combined with the pace of McCluskey the Gulls were soon in a lot of trouble losing 6/9 in a dramatic collapse.

From this position Warragul were never able to mount a serious challenge with the run chase petering out in the 36th over.

Drouin 10/139 def Jindivick 7/113 (cc)

A late flurry of wickets helped Drouin to a hard-fought win over Jindivick.

Defending a competitiv­e total, the Hawks were made to work hard early as Michael Dixon (25) and Xavier Van Langenberg (31) got the Jumping Jacks off to a solid start.

At 3/73, with both openers back in the pavilion, it fell to Jake Jefferies (33) to keep the scoreboard ticking. A lack of resistance from the middle order saw the chase falter, as Harrison Radcliffe 2/14 and Jimmy Atwal 2/31 gained the upper hand.

Earlier in the day Jindivick’s young brigade of bowlers had the Jumping Jacks on top before valuable runs from Ajay Bajwa (33) and Gavin Mills (29) pushed the score into triple figures.

Flynn Pallot was the pick of the bowlers with 2/12, receiving good support from Dean Swinburne (2/22) and Flynn Pearson (2/16). Brad Gnaden (2/15) chimed in with two big scalps to close out the home sides innings.

 ??  ?? Michael Dixon finds one of his 25 runs on Saturday afternoon, turning the ball towards square leg.
Michael Dixon finds one of his 25 runs on Saturday afternoon, turning the ball towards square leg.
 ??  ?? Right - This ball did it all, beating the batsman, keeper and slip fielder in the D Grade game between Drouin and Jindivick.
Right - This ball did it all, beating the batsman, keeper and slip fielder in the D Grade game between Drouin and Jindivick.
 ??  ?? Left - Harrison Radcliffe was the best of the bowlers for Drouin, finishing with tidy figures of 2/14 from eight overs.
Left - Harrison Radcliffe was the best of the bowlers for Drouin, finishing with tidy figures of 2/14 from eight overs.
 ??  ?? Pardeep Singh bowls around the wicket for his Drouin side, taking 1/22 from his five overs.
Pardeep Singh bowls around the wicket for his Drouin side, taking 1/22 from his five overs.
 ??  ?? Jake Jeffrey came out firing for Jindivick on his way to 33 against Drouin.
Jake Jeffrey came out firing for Jindivick on his way to 33 against Drouin.

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