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Victorian Premier Cricket Round 1
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MOSS ON FIRE
07/10/2006
All-rounder Jonathan Moss and Carlton batsman Ben Fletcher both made stunning debuts for their new clubs today in the opening round of Victorian Premier Cricket for season 2006/07. Moss and Fletcher, along with the Hawks' Keith Perumal, Bombers' skipper Brent Hutchinson and Blues' quick Nick Austin were the stars.
Moss, who has crossed to Camberwell Magpies from Prahran, scored a brilliant 110 and followed up with 3/11 with the ball as the Magpies (6-264) easily accounted for last season's runners-up Fitzroy Doncaster (137). Already with injuries to pace bowlers Dirk Nannes and Ben Waterman, the Lions' misery continued when skipper Lloyd Mash broke a finger in the field and, although he batted, he only made 2.
Carlton (3/190) comfortably overhauled Richmond (189), with former Essendon bat Ben Fletcher (89no) in good touch. The Tigers failed to capitalise on a good start - they were 4/153 - when left-arm quick Nick Austin ripped through the tail. Rested after a first spell of 0/18 from three overs, Austin returned to finish with 5/27 from 7.3 overs as Richmond lost its last six wickets for just 36.
St Kilda (4/294) celebrated the unfurling of its eighteenth CV premiership pennant with an easy win over the Bulldogs (174). Rob Quiney (85), Graeme Rummans (52) and Nick Jewell (50) all batted well, whilst Shane Warne, with a rapid 27 and 4/34 from his 10 overs, also made a good contribution.
Last season's wooden spooners Hawthorn-Monash Uni (3/202) made a great start with a solid win over North Melbourne (9/201 - Clint Hillas 57). Stars for the Hawks were Keith Perumal, who scored his maiden Premier century before being run out for 102, and former Swan Steven Spoljaric (43 & 3/33) with a fine all-round performance.
In other matches, Melbourne (1/162 - Andrew McDonald 71no, Grant Baldwin 55no) thumped Ringwood (6/161 - Sean Flynn 82no), Melbourne Uni (7/123) won a tight match against Northcote (122), Dandenong (146) just held out Geelong (138 - Paul Boraston 4/33) in another thriller, Prahran (9/231 - Neil Schlittler 74, David Hussey 58, Bryce McGain 55no, Darren Groves 4/14) held off Frankston Peninsula (9/213 - James Miller 54) and Essendon (4/250 - Brent Hutchinson 94no) defeated Casey-South Melbourne (230 - Roger Sillence 72, Englishman Samit Patel 4/52).
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MOSS ON FIRE
07/10/2006
All-rounder Jonathan Moss and Carlton batsman Ben Fletcher both made stunning debuts for their new clubs today in the opening round of Victorian Premier Cricket for season 2006/07. Moss and Fletcher, along with the Hawks' Keith Perumal, Bombers' skipper Brent Hutchinson and Blues' quick Nick Austin were the stars.
Moss, who has crossed to Camberwell Magpies from Prahran, scored a brilliant 110 and followed up with 3/11 with the ball as the Magpies (6-264) easily accounted for last season's runners-up Fitzroy Doncaster (137). Already with injuries to pace bowlers Dirk Nannes and Ben Waterman, the Lions' misery continued when skipper Lloyd Mash broke a finger in the field and, although he batted, he only made 2.
Carlton (3/190) comfortably overhauled Richmond (189), with former Essendon bat Ben Fletcher (89no) in good touch. The Tigers failed to capitalise on a good start - they were 4/153 - when left-arm quick Nick Austin ripped through the tail. Rested after a first spell of 0/18 from three overs, Austin returned to finish with 5/27 from 7.3 overs as Richmond lost its last six wickets for just 36.
St Kilda (4/294) celebrated the unfurling of its eighteenth CV premiership pennant with an easy win over the Bulldogs (174). Rob Quiney (85), Graeme Rummans (52) and Nick Jewell (50) all batted well, whilst Shane Warne, with a rapid 27 and 4/34 from his 10 overs, also made a good contribution.
Last season's wooden spooners Hawthorn-Monash Uni (3/202) made a great start with a solid win over North Melbourne (9/201 - Clint Hillas 57). Stars for the Hawks were Keith Perumal, who scored his maiden Premier century before being run out for 102, and former Swan Steven Spoljaric (43 & 3/33) with a fine all-round performance.
In other matches, Melbourne (1/162 - Andrew McDonald 71no, Grant Baldwin 55no) thumped Ringwood (6/161 - Sean Flynn 82no), Melbourne Uni (7/123) won a tight match against Northcote (122), Dandenong (146) just held out Geelong (138 - Paul Boraston 4/33) in another thriller, Prahran (9/231 - Neil Schlittler 74, David Hussey 58, Bryce McGain 55no, Darren Groves 4/14) held off Frankston Peninsula (9/213 - James Miller 54) and Essendon (4/250 - Brent Hutchinson 94no) defeated Casey-South Melbourne (230 - Roger Sillence 72, Englishman Samit Patel 4/52).