Tulla breaks Strathmore drought

Opening batsman Daniel Lezar has joined Tullamarine this season. Picture: Shawn Smits

It had been a long time since Tullamarine had beaten Strathmore in Victorian Turf cricket, but they ended that drought in style on Saturday.

After batting well on day one of the senior division match to make 295, Tullamarine bowled out Strathmore for just 132 then reached 2-46 in the second innings by the close.

Playing coach Nick Zajac said it was the first time the club had beaten Strathmore in his time at the club.

“It was a pretty good match after a disappointing start in round one,” he said.

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“They have a really good batting line-up so we knew we were in for a challenge, [but] over 250 is tough to chase down. We bowled well and fielded really well.

“We didn’t do anything spectacular. We waited for the bad shots and took our opportunities

“That’s been our bowling philosophy for the last 10 years or so.”

Zajac said the inclusion of Gary Pascu and Marc Lezar meant things were a little bit different this year.

“They’re a bit quicker with the ball and you can be more attacking,” he said.

“It gives more flexibility and adds depth and it takes the pressure off Chris Kenney and David Zahorondi who have led the attack the last few years.”

Zahorondi, who won the VTCA’s senior best-and-fairest award last season, made 62 against Strathmore before taking two wickets.

“We’re fortunate to have him,” Zajac said, “He’s one of the better players I’ve played with.”

Lezar’s brother, Daniel, has also joined the club as opening batsman and wicketkeeper.

Last season for Tulla was all about staying in the top division after promotion; this season is about looking to improve.

“We definitely have a lot stronger list and have more depth in our seconds,” Zajac said.

“We want to push up the ladder and finals would be fantastic. There are no real goals; we just want to improve on last year.”

Greenvale Kangaroos made it two wins from two by beating Doutta Stars on Saturday.

Needing 268 for victory, the Kangaroos passed the target with ease before being bowled out for 338.

The Stars finished its second innings 1-16.

In north A1, Westmeadows got its first win of the season with victory over Jacana, while Craigieburn lost to St Francis de Sales.