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Finals set for DVCA T20s

Bundoora United secured a spot in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association Barclay Shield summer smash competition on Tuesday night without even playing.

The Bulldogs had finished their pool matches, but were waiting on the result of Bundoora and Rosanna to see if they had done enough.

On Tuesday night, the Bulls made 3-118 from their overs with Angus Smith top scoring with 65 not out.

After losing an early wicket, Rosanna did it with ease, finishing 1-119 in 15.4 overs.

The Bulldogs will now face North Eltham Wanderers in the semi finals this Tuesday night.

Rosanna will face Riverside in the other semi final.

In the Money Shield, Bundoora Park sealed top spot in pool B with a win against Rosebank.

Rosebank made 3-106 from its overs, with the Thunderbolts finishing 3-107 in reply.

Ryan Miller top scored with 64 at the top of the order.

Plenty finished second in pool B to qualify for finals.

Eltham and Lower Plenty had already locked in the pool A finals spots.

Eltham will host Plenty and Bundoora Park will host Lower Plenty.

In the Mash Shield pool B, Mill Park finished its campaign with a win against Thomastown United.

The Tigers made 6-144 with Anthony Vernali top scoring with 62 at the top of the order.

Thomastown United, finishing 9-130. Jason Lalios top scored with 39.

Vernali and Kyle Bibby took two wickets each for the Tigers.

Dennis and Rivergum from pool B will play finals having already claimed the top two spots.

South Morang and Mernda had already secured pool A finals spots.

Mernda will host Rivergum, while Dennis will host South Morang.

All semi finals are being played on February 4 with the grand finals scheduled for February 16 in a triple header at Montmorency Park starting at 11am.

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