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Williams Cup Review 17th February

Williams Cup Review 17th February

Posted: Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Mount Maunganui and Greerton Cement Their Spots At The Top Of The Williams Cup Standings

Carrus Mount Maunganui and Eves Realty Greerton cemented their places at the top of the Williams Cup standings on Saturday (17 February 2018), albeit in contrasting circumstances.

Greerton hosted New World Te Puke at Pemberton Park, with the visitors batting first to set Greerton a solid target, after being bowled out for 229. Gareth Wallace top scored with 53 runs from 86 balls, with Tai Bridgman-Raison and Dan Price making solid contributions. Greerton leggie James Boyd was the best of his sides bowling attack, taking three wickets for 45 runs.

The home side were up with the required run rate from the start, with opener Ben Lind posting 43 runs before being dismissed. Lee Watkins and recent Greerton recruit Pip Thickpenny settled down and put on a 154 run partnership, to take their side home to an eight wicket victory. Watkins finished on an unbeaten 68 with Thickpenny posting 67 not out.

Mount Maunganui who were missing five first-pick players due to representative commitments and injury, worked hard to reach 147 all out against Bayleys Central Indians. Logan Carr was the best of the Mount batsmen with 35 runs, while veteran all-rounder Nick Smith made his usual handy contribution to his sides total. Jake Rowe finished his allotted overs with 4/17, with Andrew Gibbs and Chris Tupea chiming in with two wickets apiece.

The Rotorua visitors to Blake Park went out to bat full of confidence and at 60 for two, were well in the hunt for the win points on offer. The Mount Maunganui bowlers then warmed to their task and led by a four wicket bag from Nick Smith, removed Central Indians for 100, to retain their unbeaten start to the Williams Cup.

Led by a sparkling 98 by Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys College new recruit Taylor Bettleheim, the Tauranga students returned home from the Great Lake region, with a solid win over GM Painters Lake Taupo CC. Tauranga Boys were bowled out for 240, before getting home to a fifty odd run victory. Tasman Carsons was the best of the visitors bowlers with three wickets at a cost of 25 runs.

Bay of Plenty Cricket Results 17 February 2017
Williams Cup
Carrus Mount Maunganui 147 (L Carr 35, N Smith 29, N Byrnes 21; J Rowe 4/17, A Gibbs 2/32, C Tupea 2/38) defeated Bayleys Central Indians 100 (S Nicholls 24; N Smith 4/15, D Swan 3/5, D Radich 2/27)


New World Te Puke 229 (G Wallace 53, T Bridgman-Raison 47, D Price 36; J Boyd 3/45, S Wineti 2/26, L Watkins 2/47) lost to Eves Realty Greerton 234/2 (L Watkins 68no, P Thickpenny 67no, B Lind 42)
Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys College 24 (T Bettleheim 98, B Pomare 50) defeated GM Painters Lake Taupo CC 152 (T Carsons 3/25)
Element IMF Cadets the bye

Points Table: Mount Maunganui 21, Greerton 21, Central Indians 15, Tauranga Boys College 9, Te Puke 3, Cadets 3, Lake Taupo CC 3.

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