Rain halts play

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Wet weather played havoc for the second round of the Victorian Turf Cricket Association T20 competition on Tuesday.

Many matches were postponed after heavy rain on Sunday and Monday, left pitches too wet to play.

In the Border pool group, Seddon got the win against Yarraville Club.

The Dockers were sent in by the Clubbers that had a bye in the first round.

They made 134, bowled out with one ball remaining.

Mitch Johnstone took four wickets for the Clubbers.

The Clubbers struggled to get partnerships going and were bowled out for 118.

Jack Dyson took three wickets.

In the other match in that pool, Werribee Centrals beat Seabook to open its account.

The Centurions made 8-133 from their overs before restricting Seabrook to 114.

In the Waugh group, Altona North’s and Point Cook’s match was postponed.

Meanwhile, Point Cook Centrals had a big win against the Williamstown Imperials

The Sharks made 8-168 from their overs with Mayank Sharma top scoring with 62.

The Imperials never got going in their innings and were bowled out for just 65.

Reyansh Jain and Krishan Alang took three wickets each.

Wyndham Vale came away with the points against Newport Digman.

The Bulls made 8-116 from their overs with Nick Strangio top scoring with 37.

The Vales made the runs with nearly three overs remaining, finishing 5-117.

Skipper Liam McLaughlin was unbeaten on 36.

Elsewhere in the Lawrie group, Sunbury got a second win with Footscray Angliss forfeiting.

No other matches have results, with many of those games now scheduled for this week.