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Mount Maunganui Continue To Lead Baywide Cup Standings

Posted: Monday, 31 October 2016

Baywide Cup Review

Carrus Mount Maunganui kept their position at the top of the Baywide Cup standings intact, when they defeated Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys College at Blake Park three on Saturday (29 October 2016)

Tauranga Boys batted first, in what was a home game for the students while Nicholson Field is being upgraded and set Mount Maunganui a good target reaching 192/9. Keeper Tim Clarke was in solid form with the bat posting his sides top score of 67, with Sean Wakelin chipping in with a handy 30 runs. Nick Smith was the best of the Mount bowling attack returning 3/20, while Peter Drysdale and skipper Dale Swan took two wickets each.

Two Bay of Plenty representative batsmen in Peter Drysdale and Ben Musgrave, played a big part in the Mount Maunganui seven wicket win, with both posting 64 runs. Mount wicketkeeper Matt Golding also got into the action with a handy 32. The Mount Maunganui latest win, sees them with an eight point lead after the opening three rounds of the 106 over competition.

Element IMF Cadets cruised to victory in the Sulphur City defeating Bayleys Central Indians by seven wickets, at Rotorua Cricket headquarters at Smallbone Park. Gurwinder Singh, in his first season with the Tauranga Domain based side, took charge with the ball grabbing a five wicket bag. Morton Freer also bowled with genuine enthusiasm and was rewarded with four wickets for just eleven runs. Central Indians batsman Ajay Kumar was patience personified as he top scored with 59, as the hosts were bowled out for 108.

Morton Freer backed up his four wickets, leading Cadets to an easy win with an unbeaten 58. Cadets who lurk in second place and competition leaders Mount Maunganui, will be focused on winning the Baywide Cup which has an automatic ND Club Champs berth for the 2016 titleholder. 

Defending Baywide Cup titleholder Eves Realty Greerton, stormed back into this seasons competition with an emphatic win over New World Te Puke at Pemberton Park. Sitting at the bottom of the standings after two rounds, the Greerton bowlers went to work to bowl the visitors out for 129. Former Tauranga Boys College player Jared Tutty, did plenty of damage with the ball taking five wickets at a cost of just 24 runs. Te Puke all-rounder Alex Gooding was a rock at one end top scoring with a hard fought 63.

The Greerton batsmen went on attack from the start of the reply, with nearby Fraser Street under siege on several occasions, as they strolled to victory for the loss of just three wickets. Cam Neal led the way smacking 38 runs in quick-fire fashion, while Brett Hampton, Tom MacRury and Shane Wineti also made solid contributions in their sides seven wicket victory. 

Bay of Plenty Cricket Results 29 October 216
Baywide Cup

New World Te Puke 129 (Alex Gooding 63, Stephen Crossan 22; Jared Tutty 5/24, Murray Jarvis 2/14) lost to Eves Realty Greerton 134/3 (Cam Neal 38, Brett Hampton 33no, Tom  MacRury 31, Shane Wineti 27no)
Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys College 192/9 (Tim Clarke 69, Sean Wakelin 30; Nick Smith 3/20, Peter Drysdale 2/30, Dale Swan 2/37) lost to Carrus Mount Maunganui 193/3 ( P Drysdale 64, Ben Musgrave 64, Matt Golding 32; Josh Ormrod 2/27)
Bayleys Central Indians 108 (Ajay Kumar 59;’ Gurwinder Singh 5/27, Morton Freer 4/11) lost to Element IMF Cadets 109/3 (M Freer 58no)

Points Table (Provisional) Carrus Mount Maunganui 62, Element IMF Cadets 54, Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys College 34, Eves Realty Greerton 26, New World Te Puke 22, Bayleys Central Indians 14.

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