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Westmeadows remains undefeated

Westmeadows remains undefeated in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association’s north-west A1 competition.

Coming off a dominant performance the previous round, the Warriors flexed their muscles with both the bat and ball against Kingsville.

Having made 5-235 on day one, the Warriors bowled Kingsville out for 154. The Warriors went back in after Kingsville avoided the follow on, making 4-203 in their second innings.

In the senior division, Greenvale Kangaroos and Tullamarine both remain without wins this season.

The Kangaroos fell short against Seddon. Chasing Seddon’s 6-264, the Kangaroos made 161. Seddon finished 6-83 in its second innings.

Tullamarine suffered a big loss to Yarraville Club. The Demons managed just 98, in reply to the Clubbers 4-339.

The Clubbers finished 1-106 in their second innings.

Craigieburn remains without a win in north-west division. With its game against Keilor Park evenly poised after day one, the Eagles couldn’t make the needed runs and were bowled out for 203 chasing 224.

Jacana got its first win of the season, defeating Aberfeldie Park. Having made 289 on day one, the Jaguars restricted Aberfeldie Park to 238.

Roxburgh Park suffered a loss to East Coburg.

 

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