Yogi stars with bat and ball as Baaj Sports claim trophy
Baaj Sports bowler Yogesh Yogi took seven wickets for 23 runs as his team took the Don Warner Challenge Trophy from Cadets’ grasp on Saturday.
Baaj Sports were bowled out for 190, with Yogi, who would go on to be his side’s bowling star, top scoring with 43 runs. Cadets’ Joshua Dempsey took four wickets for 30 runs.
The Baaj first-change bowler ripped through Cadets’ top four before returning to take three further scalps as Cadets fell 29 runs short of their target. Yogi’s seven-wicket haul took his season tally to 36.
Pa¯pa¯moa opener Ryan Balsom belted the second-best Western Bay Cricket score of the season against Hawks in Classic Builders division one action. Balsom posted 141 at a strike rate of 114 in an innings that contained 11 fours and six sixes.
Pa¯pa¯moa reached 276 for the loss of six wickets, then bowled Hawks out for 195.
Katikati defeated Mount Maunganui
to cement their place in the division one top four.
Classic Builders division two competition leaders Baaj Sports defeated Tauranga Boys’ College, courtesy of Bikram Singh posting 127. In further division two encounters, Cadets lost to Sher E Punjab Te Puke by two wickets, Falcons fell to United Indians and Greerton easily defended 309/8 against Bay Blasters.
The two Tauranga Boys’ College Classic Builders division three sides both emerged victorious. TBC Blue beat Albion by 53 runs and TBC White won the secondary school derby with Aquinas College.
Two further division three matches resulted in Mount Maunganui losing by five wickets to Grasshoppers and Mount Maunganui2 beating Pa¯ pa¯ moa by six wickets. ■
WBOPCA results, March 2 Classic Builders division one
Pa¯ pa¯ moa 276/6 (Ryan Balsom 141, Aaron Barbour 50, Parambir Singh 3/60) defeated Hawks 195 (Khush Randhawa 52, Davinder Khaira 31, Aaron Barbour 4/32, Cameron
Ualesi 3/35) by 81 runs
Baaj Sports 190 (Yogesh Yogi 43, Deepak Singh 42; Joshua Dempsey 4/30, Marshall Flint 3/24) defeated Cadets 162 (Luke Mcconaghty 32; Yogesh Yogi 7/23) — Baaj Sports won the Don Warner Challenge Trophy by 28 runs
Katikati 195/9 (Brody Gilroy, Jacob Morton 42, Karl Friend 3/12) defeated Mount Maunganui
Te Puke v United Indians — no final result received
Classic Builders division two
Cadets 211 (Harrison Miles 47, Daniel Hall 36, Prabhjot Singh 4/35) lost to Sher E Punjab Te Puke 212/8 (Bivek Singh 70, Gurpreet Padda 43) by 2 wickets
Falcons 172 (Tarun Trikiani 64*, Varinder Kumar 3/32) lost to United Indians 176/6 (Narinder Singh 52*) by 4 wickets
Baaj Sports 292/8 (Bikram Singh 127, Aman Mahal 33, Jasvir Dhillon 33, Sam Cross 4/25, George Athy-knibbs 3/57) defeated Tauranga Boys College 149 (Heston Roberton 40) by 143 runs
Greerton 309/8 (Luke Spargo 73, Steve Jennings 38, Khushwaran Joshi 31, Smit Katharotiya 3/39) defeated Bay Blasters 152 (Abin Abraham 66, Derin Davis 30, Scott Drabble 4/18, David Street 4/35) by 157 runs Classic Builders division three
TBC Blue 240/5 (Cameron Unwin 57*,
Nathan Smith 43, Ben Mckinlay 38) defeated Albion 187 (Matt Summerville 47, James Catto 3/31) by 53 runs
Mount Maunganui 123 (Steve Robinson 38, Andrew Balfour 3/22) lost to Grasshoppers 124/5 (Ben Goodall 63*) by 5 wickets Pa¯pa¯moa 114 (Nitin Bindal 33, Kale Wellington 5/16) lost to Mount Maunganui2 116/4 (Marnus Botha 44) by 6 wickets
TBC White 188/9 (Angelo Giacon 35, Payton Jackson 32, Andrew Coster 4/23) defeated Aquinas College 77 (Kody Irwin 3/12) by 111 runs
Classic Builders division four
Cadets 232/9 (Grant Manners 56, Andre Botha 43, Kingsley Smith 40*, Angrej Singh 3/25) defeated Katikati 199 (Gujeet Singh Babbu 47, Charlie Pritchard 3/34, Tomas Andrew 3/43) by 33 runs
Danphe CC 299 (Ajit Chaudhary 115, Bikash Pandey 38, Bimal Poudel 37, Rambo Singh 3/56, German Bhullar 3/38) defeated Baaj Sports 108 (German Bhullar 30, Prajwol Karki 4/17) by 191 runs
Baaj Sports2 206 (Reham Sekhon 42, Ben Rowland 3/30) defeated Greerton 180 (Caleb Logan 47, Taurian Christopher 43, Carter Fitzpatrick 36, Rajnish Rajnish 3/26) by 16 runs
Bay Blasters 112 (Jaijus Pallippadan 36, Gurpinder Singh 4/9, Gurjit Bhagtana 3/34) lost to United Indians 116/5 by 5 wickets