Grampians Cricket Association
A Grade
Round 10
Pomonal defeated Buangor-Tatyoon by two wickets.
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After winning the toss and deciding to bat, Buangor-Tatyoon were looking good at 0-24.
Unfortunately for them they regularly lost wickets after that and were all out for 95.
It would have been a lot less had it not been for Callum Baker's 30 not out.
For Pomonal Lachie Green had standout figures of 5-8.
In reply, Pomonal reached the total eight wickets down.
Lachlan Dalkin top-scored with 37 to help get his side home.
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Swifts-Great Western defeated Youth club by eight wickets.
Batting first Youth Club were looking good at 1-69 before Wes Illig was dismissed for a classy 29.
That brought Nic Baird to the crease, who smashed the ball to all parts of the ground on his way to 114.
Baird hit 17 fours and one six in his knock, which helped his side finish with an imposing 8-207.
In response, the Swifts Great Western Batters never looked like losing.
The side chased down the runs with ease, finishing 2-210 off just 34 overs.
Travis Nicholson was the star of the show, unbeaten on 107, while Will Clough chimed in with a handy 52 not out.
Chalambar defeated Halls Gap by eight wickets.
At 0-28 Halls Gap were building nicely towards a big total.
Unfortunately the dismissal of Josh Leith (12) triggered a collapse for the side who lost their last nine wickets for just 18 runs, to finish on 46.
Luke Walker and Teague Vincent did most of the damage with ball in hand for Chalambar, taking 3-9 and 3-17 respectively.
Chalambar reached the total with ease, just two wickets down after 12 overs.
Sam Pilgrim finished 34 not out.
B Grade
Round Seven
Halls Gap defeated Navarre (full results not entered into MyCricket).
St Andrews defeated Rhymney-Moyston by six wickets.
After choosing to bat, Rhymney-Moyston was dismissed for a modest 107 from 35 overs.
Opening batter David Padley top-scored with a composed 30 and was part of a 39 run partnership with Trevor Quick.
Sam Summers was St Andrews' best bowler snaring 3-25.
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When it came St Andrews time to bat they didn't have too many issues, reaching the total just four wickets down after 23 overs.
Riley Taylor was his side's best with the willow, finishing 29 not out.
Preview
A Grade:
Youth Club face Buangor-Tatyoon and will be out for revenge after losing to them in the round six T20 match by 61 runs.
Pomonal and Halls Gap do battle for the first time since round one, where Halls Gap won by ten wickets.
Chalambar take on Swifts-Great Western and will be hoping to improve on their seven wicket loss in the same match-up in round four.
Round 11 (January 15):
Youth Club vs Buangor-Tatyoon at Central Park (Stawell)
Halls Gap vs Pomonal at Halls Gap Recreation reserve
Chalambar vs Swifts-Great Western at Gordon Street Recreation Reserve (Ararat)
Preview
B Grade:
Halls Gap play Swifts-Great Western. Swifts Great western won the sides' round three encounter by eight wickets.
Rhymney-Moyston host Navarre after the former lost the last game between the two sides by 51 runs in round three.
Round eight (January 15):
Halls Gap vs Swifts-Great western at North Park (Stawell)
Rhymney/Moyston vs Navarre at Moyston Recreation Reserve
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