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Baden Powell powers to title

IT GullyBy IT Gully25 February 2014Updated:25 February 2014No Comments3 Mins Read
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COUNTRY WEEK CRICKETCOUNTRY WEEK: BADEN Powell is Twenty20 state champion after beating Doutta Stars at the MCG last Friday.

Doutta Stars were bowled out for 65 before the Braves got the runs with four wickets down.

Rhys Elmi top-scored with 17 while Sam Mullavey was not out at the end on 10.

With five wins in the MPCA Jack Peacock Cup last season, and five wins in the Statewide Cup this season, the Braves took a 10-game winning streak to the ’G.

MPCA goes close to title
The Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association went within 40 runs of claiming the title of best association in country Victoria last week.

After winning its opening four matches of the Country Week titles, the MPCA could not track down the 209 set by Geelong in the grand final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

It was another brilliant performance from the MPCA and there were many highlights throughout the carnival.

Dale Irving claimed 3/16, Scott Phillips 2/15, Andrew Tweddle 2/17 and Lyle House 2/10 in the first match against Bairnsdale at Camberwell Sports Ground.

The MPCA rolled the opposition for 92 before scoring 7/339. Carrum’s Shaun Foster scored 105 and Phillips 100 in the big win, while Long Island teammate Justin Bridgeman hit 51 and Main Ridge’s Gareth Wyatt an unbeaten 46.

In the second match against Murray Valley, Foster was among the runs again, top-scoring with 74, while skipper Daniel Warwick scored 31. The MPCA scored 186 in reply to the opposition’s 9/145 in 50 overs.

Phillips was again among the wickets with 3/23 while Mornington’s Luke Popov and Lyle House each picked up two wickets.

The MPCA played Sale-Maffra on the third day, winning comfortably with plenty of overs to spare.

After bowling out the combine for 177 in 45.5 overs, Mornington Peninsula scored 7/213 in just 40 overs.

Long Island pace partners Andrew Tweddle and Phillips snared 3/32 and 3/21 respectively, while Delacombe Park skipper Chris Brittain picked up 2/37. In the run chase, it was Phillips who starred with the bat with 90, while POB gloveman Wade Pelzer scored an unbeaten 41.

Against Bendigo on day four, the MPCA batted first and scored 8/186, Warwick scoring 50, Brittain 32 and Irving 30.

The team then bowled out Bendigo for just 123 in 30 overs, Wyatt picking up 2/1 off four balls, while Popov and Irving also snared two wickets each.

O’Malley on fire
The Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association also had a team playing in Division Two of the championships.

While they didn’t share the same success as the Division One team, it provided some of the young stars of the competition with a taste of representative cricket.

In the first match against Traralgon, Carrum 18-year-old quick Lachy Dobson took 3/30 and Langwarrin teenager Matt Davie snared 3/40. Boneo’s Spencer Byatt top-scored with 58 in the first game and finished the carnival with 89 runs.

Peninsula Old Boys’ Dylan O’Malley scored 50 and Long Island opener Aaron Paxton hit 32 in the round two loss to Warrnambool. O’Malley also took 2/41 while his club teammate Jon Forrest and Hastings’ Luke Hewitt picked up two wickets each.

The MPCA had success in the third match against Hamilton, winning by more than 100 runs. O’Malley clubbed a massive 151 while Paxton helped himself to 62.

In the final game against Yarra Valley, the MPCA was at his best again, winning by 111 runs.

Paxton hit 50 and took 3/34 and O’Malley scored 47 to finish a wonderful carnival personally.

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