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Baywide T20 Review 14th September

Baywide T20 Review 14th September

Posted: Monday, 16 October 2017

Four Teams Sit At The Top Of The Baywide T20 Standings

The Baywide T20 competition is wide open at the half way stage of the title-race, with Carrus Mount Maunganui, Element IMF Cadets, New World Te Puke and Eves Realty Greerton, all posting three wins in the opening four rounds of the season opening competition.

Cadets bounced back from their defeat to Greerton last weekend, posting solid victories against Te Puke and Bayleys Central Indians. Otumoetai College student Tim Pringle played a big part in the removal of Te Puke for 103, taking three wickets at a cost of just 14 runs, with Christian MacDonald top scoring with a solid 43 runs. Cadets got home with five wickets in hand with club stalwart Scott Steward leading the way with a half century.

Later in the afternoon, the Tauranga Domain based side wrapped up a successful trip to the T20 field day at Boord Park in Rotorua, when they defeated Central Indians. The Rotorua side were dismissed for 123, before Bay of Plenty representative batsman Sean Davey led his team to victory falling a solitary run short of a half century.

Mount Maunganui also returned home from the Sulphur City with back to back wins. In their first assignment they made quick work of dispatching premier newcomers GM Painters Lake Taupo CC, after bowling them out for 57 and cruising to victory in just seven overs without losing a wicket. Individual Mount Maunganui honours belonged to captain Dale Swan who grabbed four wickets and Peter Drysdale (29no) and Logan Carr (22no) who took their side home to victory.

Second up, Mount Maunganui batted first against Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys College and posted a solid 142/5, with Peter Drysdale and Ben Guild both scoring 39 runs apiece. Finn Sears bowled well for the Tauranga students returning 3/24. While Tauranga Boys made a solid pursuit of the win points on offer, they were eventually restricted to 123/5 to give the Mount side two wins on the day.

Greerton had a good battle with Tauranga Boys College, chasing down 142 for the loss of four wickets. Individual stars were Tauranga Boys Marcel Collett with a half century and Brett Hampton who hammered an unbeaten 86 for Greerton. 

Te Puke won the late afternoon clash against Greerton hunting down 121/7 for the loss of five wickets. Skipper Stephen Crossan, who was left off the hook by the Greerton fielders on a couple of occasions, top scored with a hard fought 59. 


Bay of Plenty Cricket Results 14 October 2017
Baywide T20 – Round Three
GM Painters Lake Taupo CC 57 (Dale Swan 4/23, Tony Goodin 2/5, Kyle Dovey 2/10) lost to Carrus Mount Maunganui 58/0 (Peter Drysdale 29no, Logan Carr 22no)
Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys College 145/5 (Marcel Collett 54, Mikaere Leef 28, Ben Pomare 25; Jared Tutty 3/22) lost to Eves Realty Greerton 147/4 (Brett Hampton 86no, Lee Watkins 23; Dominic Crombie 2/17, Finn Sears 2/27)
New World Te Puke 103 (Christian MacDonald 43, Cam Riley 29no; Tim Pringle 3/14, Jono Boult 2/10, Kamal Bains 2/13) lost to Element IMF Cadets 107/5 (Scott Steward 57; C Riley 2/12) 
Bayleys Central Indians the bye.

Round Four 
Eves Realty Greerton 121/7 (Tommy Clout 34; Christian MacDonald 2/20, Brody Gilroy 2/26, Alastair Blackett 2/30) lost to New World Te Puke (Stephen Crossan 59; Lee Watkins 2/20)
Bayleys Central Indians 123 lost to Element IMF Cadets 124/5 (Sean Davey 49)
Carrus Mount Maunganui 142/5 (Peter Drysdale 39, Ben Guild 39, Matt Golding 33no; Finn Sears 3/24) defeated Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys College 123/5 (Tim Clarke 23, A Mascal 21; P Drysdale 2/18, Dominic Radich 2/21)
GM Painters Lake Taupo CC the bye.

BOPCA Baywide T20 Points Table
New World Te Puke 9, Eves Realty Greerton 9, Carrus Mount Maunganui 9, Element IMF Cadets 9, Bayleys Central Indians 0, GM Painters Lake Taupo CC 0, Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys College 0. 

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