The Central Hotel Rams who put in a bold showing in the opening match of the Delta Agribusiness competition against the Come Alive Fitness Crusaders, were brought down to earth last Saturday against the S&C Blues.
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The round two clash at Cranfield Oval saw both sides short on numbers playing with nine players.
Central was bowled out in the 20th over for just 70 runs and the Blues cruised to victory in the 14th over to finish with 3/72.
Blues quick Josh Platt put the cleaners through the Rams, capturing 6/4 from five overs including a hat trick after clean bowling John Stephens, Jason Cronin, and new player Kyle Bate.
... both Cootamundra sides recorded victories, with Stockinbingal easily accounting for the Criterion Gunners and the Cootamundra Ex-Services Magpies defeating the Bowling Club Tigers.
- Pat Kerin
The only Central batsman to make any impact on the scoreboard was Mick Sargent who made 38 from 73 balls and struck seven fours.
Set the moderate task of scoring 71 for victory, Peter Guthrie with 38 not out and Luke Cosgrove's 23 saw Blues finish with 3/72
There was no play at Albert Park in the match between the Come Alive Fitness Crusaders and Mimosa when the visitors forfeited at 11am on Saturday.
In the Dunk Insurance Cup, both Cootamundra sides recorded victories, with Stockinbingal easily accounting for the Criterion Gunners and the Cootamundra Ex-Services Magpies defeating the Bowling Club Tigers.
Stockinbingal travelled Gus Smith number one and bowled out the Gunners for just 89, cruising to victory in the 21st over with 3/91.
Stockinbingal captain Sam Larsen ripped through the Gunners' batting line-up, capturing 5/23 from 7.4 overs, while Jack Caldwell snared 3/10.
The village side had Allister Sides top score with 30 while Jack Caldwell and Sam Bush made 22.
The Magpies opened their account for the season with an easy win over the Bowling Club Tigers at The Oval.
The Tigers were bowled out for just 44 runs.
Bowling honours were shared for the Magpies' Ryan Breese 3/2, Lachlan Webb 3/3 and Blake Sloan 3/11.
The Magpies only required nine overs for victory and finished 1/46 with captain Luke Ismay top scoring on 25 not out.