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Cleaver ton sets up victory
Cleaver ton sets up victory
By Tim Howard
A match-winning, unbeaten century from opening bat Dylan Cleaver has kept South Services/Westlawn on top of the Clarence River Cricket Association first grade competition halfway through the season.
Cleaver scored 103 not out as Souths/Westlawn motored past Tucabia Copmanhurst’s modest 128 to reach 8-208 when played was called off.
Cleaver hit 14 fours and faced 165 balls in his knock, which saw off an early threat as Souths/Westlawn plunged to 5-68, as left arm quickie Brad Chard, 3-65, picked up early wickets.
With the innings in trouble, Brendan Dunn joined Cleaver and while he only scored 14 from 90 deliveries, the pair took the total to 129 and first innings points.
Chard bowled Dunn, but there was no quick breakthrough for the Tucabia attack as Ryan Cotten, 39 and Cleaver took the total to 203, when Cotten became spinner Tim Bultitude’s only wicket for the innings.
Veteran all rounder Matt Pigg, 4-51, was the pick of Tucabia’s bowlers, snaring three of the first five wickets to fall giving his team a slight chance of defending their total.
If Cleaver’s century was vital to his team’s victory, GDSC Shannon Connor’s 108 from 47 balls as his team attempted to set up an outright win over Coutts Crossing, was volcanic.
Never less than ultra-aggressive, Connor put all to the sword, smashing 10 sixes and seven fours for 88 of his 108 not out.
Connors licence to thrill came after Easts dismissed Coutts for 93 in reply to their first innings total of 138.
Some middling scores in the top and middle orders, Tim Tilse 21, Liam Stanton and Jamie Firth 16 and Lewis Chevalley 14 gave Coutts some hope mid innings.
But that man Connor, 5-46, would not be denied and he and left-arm spinner Dave Bruton-Duroux, 3-8 ripped through the bottom half of the innings.
With a handy lead of 45, Easts unleashed after losing Matt Lobsey to the first ball he faced.
First innings top scorer Ted Lobsey’s relatively sedate 34 not out took him past 100 runs for the game.
Easts declared at 1/146, setting Coutts a target of 191 for outright victory.
Although they didn’t get close, Coutts would have taken heart from the performances of Andrew McLachlan, 60 and Jamie Firth, 61no, as they cruised to 2/129 in 26.4 overs.
Connor with 2/15 from 6.4 overs took the only two wickets to fall.
The game was also a significant milestone for Souths/Westlawn all-rounder Brenden Cotten who played his 200th game in the CRCA competition.
Cotten, a batter and leg spinner, began playing cricket with Brothers in 2004-05 when he graduated from juniors.
Plenty of CRCA clubs have enjoyed Cotten’s services over the years, as he racked up appearances for Brothers, Easts, Coutts, Westlawn and South Services.
Unbeaten premiers Harwood came within a wicket of defeating their grand final opponent Lawrence outright at Harwood Oval.
It was the third time in four games Harwood has pressed for maximum points, only to be denied by two wickets or less.
Batting first Lawrence battled to 92 on the first day and kept the normally free-scoring Harwood team in check, dismissing them for 145 in 36.5 overs.
The middle order did the heavy lifting with Troy Turner scoring 37, Josh Lane 31 and Ben McMahon 21 passed the Lawrence total with six wickets down.
For Lawrence Ben Shaw 3-8 and Nathan Williams 3-31 had the best figures
But disaster struck in the second innings for Lawrence when first innings destroy Jacob McMahon and Corey Lewis were introduced into the attack.
McMahon made it 10 for the game with 4-10 from 14 overs and Lewis was more destructive with 5-19 from 14 overs.
Last wicket pair Darby Rouse, 9no and Jack Cheney, 7no, were able to cling on until stumps was called with the score at 9/49 in 42 overs.
Stumps came just in time for Lawrence still four runs shy of forcing Harwood to bat again.
The competition halts for Christmas with games due to resume on January 11.
Harwood and Coutts will play at Lower Fisher Turf, Easts and Tucabia meet at Ellem Oval and Lawrence Souths/Westlawn play at Ulmarra.
But there will be cricket this weekend as the CRCA will go pink in support of the McGrath Foundation at McKittrick Park on Saturday.
Play will consist of games of T20 cricket with plenty of entertainment off the field as well with raffles a barbecue and refreshments available.
Play in the first game begins from 2.30pm. Raffles will be drawn before the second game, around 6pm.
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