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Premier Cricket: Simmons haul puts Rockingham-Mandurah in good position against Midland-Guildford

Tim SlaterWeekend Kwinana Courier

ROCKINGHAM-Mandurah has reason for optimism after the first day of round 14 in their Premier Cricket first grade match against Midland-Guildford.

Craig Simmons led the way for the Mariners with the ball to pull back the visitors at Lark Hill after they got off to a flyer when they won the toss and batted.

Midland was ahead of the game after the openers put on 80 and were 1-122 before the Mariners’ captain intervened.

He claimed his ninth five-wicket haul, the most by a Mariner in first grade, taking the first three wickets en route to 6-62 from 26.2 overs.

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Kyle Gardiner ripped out the middle order to snare 3-96 from 27 overs as spin claimed nine of the 10 wickets with Midland-Guildford dismissed for 260.

At stumps, Rockingham-Mandurah negotiated the last 13 overs of the day to be 0-26.

Tyler Robertson (16*) and Mitch Green (8*) will resume this Saturday and look to bat for as much of the first session as possible.