Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

‘Dud’ to stud plan of Lewin

- BRENT O’NEILL brent.oneill@news.com.au

A CHANCE to break free from the shackles of a “dud” Queensland Premier Cricket campaign has armed Lewin Maladay with renewed confidence as Gold Coast await a season-defining battle with Wests.

Trailing fourth-placed Norths by just seven points with two rounds to play, the Dolphins are due to head to Graceville today but rain could yet turn their two-day clash into a limited-overs encounter next Saturday.

Chasing their first semifinal appearance since 2013-14, they kept their season alive with a threewicke­t win over Toombul last weekend as Max Bryant (108 from 60 balls) ran riot.

But the result could also prove crucial for wicketkeep­er-batsman Maladay, who teed off after passing the victory target to make 73 from just 31 balls.

The knock came after posting just 229 runs at 14.31 in his 16 previous innings, and on the back of a highly successful 2018-19 season that yielded 788 runs at 35.82, including eight half-centuries.

But with his runscoring drought now broken, the 22year-old is determined to finish the season strongly.

“I’ve had a bit of a dud season with the bat so far,” the former Australian under-19 representa­tive said.

“It hasn’t gone how I would’ve liked it to, especially after last season but I feel like I’m keeping well. I just haven’t had that breakaway innings and hopefully (the form) continues for the remainder of the season.

“All we can do (is win our next two games). If we win our next two we are a chance (of playing finals).

“But I don’t think we’re too worried about that, if you start looking into that you’re not focusing on the right thing.

“We need to focus on the next ball we face or bowl or catch or throw. They’re the things we need to focus on and if we do that and do that well we might be a chance.”

The Dolphins’ representa­tive trio of captain Matt Kuhnemann, Bryant and fast bowler Xavier Bartlett have all been included in today’s line-up.

In second grade, fourthplac­ed Gold Coast will face Wests in a crucial penultimat­e-round fixture at Bill Pippen Oval.

The Dolphins sit level with Ipswich-Logan on 115 points but hold a superior quotient.

Sitting ninth, Wests are out of finals contention.

 ?? Picture: LAWRENCE PINDER ?? Gold Coast Dolphins wicketkeep­er-batsman Lewin Maladay.
Picture: LAWRENCE PINDER Gold Coast Dolphins wicketkeep­er-batsman Lewin Maladay.

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