Te Puke Times

Te Puke win T20 season opener

Rain has biggest say on opening day as games abandoned

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Te Puke secured the biggest win of the day in a rainaffect­ed opening of this summer’s Baywide cricket competitio­n. Two rounds of the BOPCA Venture Developmen­ts Baywide T20 were scheduled for Saturday, but only the earlier games were completed with wins going to Te Puke, Greerton, Lake Taupo¯ and Mount Maunganui in the nine-team competitio­n.

Te Puke beat the Central Indians by 78 runs at Gordon Spratt Reserve. Te Puke won the toss and posted 171 runs for seven wickets. The Te Puke bowlers strangled the Rotorua side’s reply in removing them for just 93.

Pa¯pa¯moa had the bye in the first round and were due to play Geyser City in round two, but the game was beaten by the weather. Te Puke were due to sit out the second round with the bye.

Elsewhere, the first century of the new season counted for nothing, when Element IMF Cadets’ second-up encounter with Craigs Investment Partners Tauranga Boys’ College was rained off. Cadets skipper Andrew Mascall hammered 106 runs off just 52 balls at a strike rate of 203 (per 100 balls). Mascall belted eight fours and eight sixes in his innings.

Lake Taupo¯ showed that they will be a competitiv­e force in Baywide Premier cricket this season in beating the Cadets by 38 runs in the early

action at Blake Park.

Michael Mitchell, batting at four, led the way with an unbeaten 62 as his side reached 169 for the loss of just four wickets. The Taupo¯ side’s wickets were shared around, with the bowlers restrictin­g the Western Bay side to 131/8.

Greerton spinner James Boyd did plenty of damage with the ball, taking four wickets at a cost of 21 runs, as Geyser City were limited to 103 with a solitary wicket remaining. Tom Macrury smacked 59 off 26 balls to

carry Greerton to a six-wicket victory.

Tauranga Boys’ College struggled with the intensity of the Mount bowlers to restrict the school side to 107/6. Mount Maunganui cruised to a seven-wicket win, with team veteran Peter Drysdale top-scoring with 46 runs.

Baywide T20 — October 7: Round One Flying Mullet Te Puke 171/7 (Iman Nahal 66no, Josh Earle 37) defeated Sanford Wall Lawyers Central Indians 93 (Ben Roborgh 3/21)

BOPCA Venture Developmen­ts

Generation Homes Lake Taupo¯ 169/4 (Michael Mitchell 62no, Archie Harrison 43, Nafis Shaikh 30) defeated Element IMF Cadets 131/8 (Blake Pentecost 39)

Craigs Investment Partners Geyser City 103/9 (James Boyd 4/21) lost to Eves Realty Greerton 105/4 (Tom Macrury 59)

Craigs Investment Partners Tauranga Boys’ College 107/6 (Aryan Aryal 34) lost to Bond & Co Mount Maunganui 108/3 (Peter Drysdale 46)

Pa¯pa¯moa the bye

Round Two (All games abandoned) Generation Homes Lake Taupo¯ 121/2 (Archie Harrison 45no) — Bond & Co Mount Maunganui

Element IMF Cadets 189/3 (Andrew Mascall 106, Sam Clode 51no) — Craigs Investment Partners Tauranga Boys College

Sanford Wall Lawyers Central Indians 164/8 (Stephen Nicholls 47) — Eves Realty Greerton 0/30

Pa¯ pa¯ moa v Craig Investment Partners Geyser City

Flying Mullet Te Puke the bye

 ?? Photo / Stuart Whitaker ?? Josh Earle scored 37 for Te Puke in the T20 win over Rotorua Central.
Photo / Stuart Whitaker Josh Earle scored 37 for Te Puke in the T20 win over Rotorua Central.

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