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Cricket: Armadale go down to CBC

Sophie MooreComment News

Rob Hanham (2-78) took two quick wickets as CBC fell from 0-97 to be 3-134 but that was the only joy for the day as CBC rolled on.

Third Grade lost outright to CBC. After making 88 last week, CBC declared at 6-135, with Alex Pass leading the way with 3-28.

In the second dig, Armadale again capitulated to be all out for 72. Ainsley Noronha led the way with the bat, making 28.

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CBC then polished off the 26 runs needed.

One Day A’s went down to the Perth Tamils, who made 5-221 batting first.

Asim Mehmood played a lone hand with the ball, snaring 4-24.

In reply, Armadale lost two quick wickets before Asim Mehmood (34) and Oswin D’Sylva (49) rebuilt the innings.

A mini collapse saw Armadale fall to 5-118, before Raebern D’Sylva (30) and Paul James (33) got Armadale back on track.

The increasing run rate got to Armadale however and they were dismissed for 190.

One Day C have had a great win against Leeming, which batted first and made 83.

Calvin D’Sylva (3-18), Daniel Sawyer (3-19) and Joe Facey (3-15) all bowled beautifully.

In reply, Armadale were in all sorts of trouble at 5-35 before Jon Robbins (24) and Joe Facey (20) got Armadale over the line, 8-115.

One Day E’s cruised to victory against Kelmscott, which made 110 batting first.

Rhys Jones led the way with 3-13, before Jimmy McClure (2-7) and Peter Smith (4-13) cleaned up.

In reply Rhett Jones (47) teamed up with his brother Rhys (52) after the early fall of their old man for a duck to almost seal the game.

Armadale then cruised home to finish at 5-180

One Day F’s had a great win against Riverton Rostrata after making a solid 7-182 batting first.

Will Watson (21) and Josh Pilkington (19) got Armadale off to a good start to be 0-54 in reply, but steady wickets saw Armadale fall to 4-70 and then 5-90.

Enter Matthew Moore, who smashed 78n.o. while James Ogden chipped in with 17 to see Armadale home at 7-182.