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T20s continue

There was plenty of action in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association T20 competition on Tuesday night.

All teams played their third round matches on Tuesday night with some teams in action for the first time.

In the Benaud group, PEGS beat Maribyrnong Park St Marys.

The Lions were bowled out for 71 in 16.2 overs. Chancey Bandara took 4-13 for PEGS.

The chase lasted 12.1 overs, with PEGS easily getting the wins and finishing 2-75.

Rowan Mendis made an unbeaten 50.

Airport West St Christophers also got a win, beating Keilor Park. The Eagles made 6-169 before bowling the Devils out for 89.

In the Border group, Gellibrand and Yarraville Club both had wins against Seddon and Werribee Centrals respectively.

Seddon made 8-150 against Gellibrand with Tom Foulds top scoring with 56.

Gellibrand put on 90 for the first wicket to set up the win, finishing 5-151.

William Blair made 64.

The Clubbers made quick work of the Centurions bowling them out for 56.

Supreeth Reddy Bhimavarapu took four wickets.

The Clubbers got the runs in nine overs, finishing 2-57.

In the Bradman group, Doutta Stars got the win against Footscray United.

The Bulldogs made 9-121 with Sanju Jayasekara top scoring with 37.

The Stars got the runs in 18 overs, finishing 4-123.

West Coburg Andrews defeated Aberfeldie.

In the Hassett group, Oak Park St Francis de Sales was too good for the Greenvale Kangaroos.

Oak Park made 2-192 before restricting the Kangaroos to 7-121.

Westmeadows got the points in the other match after Jacana forfeited.

In the Lawrie group, St Albans and Sydenham Hillside both had big wins.

The Saints made 3-189 against Sunbury with John Moon top scoring with 59.

The Roar finished 7-90 in reply. Jack McGann top scored with 33.

Akila Isanka and Daniel Blatherwick took three wickets each.

The Storm came away with the win against East Keilor.

East Keilor was restricted to 9-92 with the Storm reaching the target 14 overs down.

Ishan Peiris top scored with 41.

In the Ponting group, Deer Park and Sunshine United got wins against Laverton and Bellbridge respectively.

The Lions made 6-160 with Upul Bandara top scoring with 47.

Laverton was bowled out for 100 with an over remaining.

Shannon Gill took three wickets for the Lions.

The Tigers made 3-157 from their overs with Tauron Gibson top scoring with 55 not out.

Bellbridge finished 8-102 in reply. Henro Dias top scored with 30 not out.

In the Taylor group, Sunshine got the win against the Druids.

The Wizards finished their overs at 9-98 with the Crows making 6-99 in reply.

Grand United forfeited its match to Keilor.

In the Waugh group, Point Cook Centrals beat Altona North.

Altona North made 8-96 from its overs with Trent Frydas top scoring with 28.

Three players took two wickets each for the Sharks.

The Sharks made 5-99 in reply in nearly 15 overs. Krishan Alang continued his good form, finishing 38 not out.

Newport Digman also got the points, beating Williamstown Imperials.

The Bulls made 5-153 from their overs with Shannon Evans top scoring with 60 not out.

Ryan Schaufler took three wickets for the Imperials.

The Imperials fell just short, finishing 9-148.

Joshua van Zyl top scored with 40.

Wyndham Vale forfeited its match against Point Cook.

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