Warriors’ home final hopes takes a hit

Lalor Warriors’ Glenn Holmes in action on Saturday. Picture Shawn Smits

Lalor Warriors’ hopes of hosting a home final took a huge hit with a loss to Northcote United in the North Metro Cricket Association’s Jika Shield on Saturday.

After conceding a first-innings lead on day one the previous weekend, the Warriors hoped to pull off a rare reverse outright win to maintain second spot on the ladder.

After being skittled for only 64 on the first day, the Warriors then gave themselves a chance by restricting United to 146 in reply.

But the Warriors struggled with the bat again in the second innings and were bowled out for 153. Nick Christie and Shane Hicks top-scored with 36 each.

Chasing just 72 to win, United made the runs with only five wickets down to secure the outright victory.

The loss means the Warriors are outside the top two for the first time this season.

They are now six points behind United, which passed them with the win.

Ladder leader Rivergum continued its winning ways against Keon Park.

The Kookaburras easily passed Keon Park’s total of 97, making 8-162. Sean Neary was the star, taking 3-6 and making 26 not out.

Rivergum now sits 14 points clear on top of the ladder.

The Warriors and Rivergum meet in the semi-final of the Northern Region T20 competition on Tuesday evening.

Plenty and North Eltham Wanderers play off in the other semi-final.