The Central Coast Cricket competition is powering ahead, with round seven of the 1st Grade Men’s Two Day Competition kicking off on Saturday, January 20.
Narara Wyoming won the toss against Wyong and elected to bowl which paid off incredibly.
Wyong was wiped out for just 75 runs with Keiran Lawson taking 4/20 off 11 overs with three maidens.
Wyong’s top scorer was Bailey Lavin with just 24 runs.
Narara Wyoming went out to bat and at stumps were 6/170.
Southern Spirit won the toss against Warnervale and elected to bowl.
Warnervale went out to bat with Lesley Smith 50, Brett Russell 60 and Kaleb Daley 76 off 83 with 10 fours and three sixes.
At stumps on day one, Warnervale was 9/305.
Southern Spirit’s Lachlan Cork, Hunter Tomlinson and Daniel Friend all took two wickets each.
Lisarow Ourimbah won the toss against Northern Power and elected to bat.
Top scorer was skipper Benjamin Sunshine, who was out on 48 off 85 with five fours.
Northern Power’s Dave Molan finished 3/23 off 15 with five maidens.
Lisarow Ourimbah finished 8/193 at stumps.
Brisbane Water won the toss and elected to bowl sending out Terrigal Matcham to have a hit.
Top scorer was skipper Lloyd Radcliffe, out on 48 off 75 with four fours and two sixes.
Brisbane Water skipper Shaun Eaton finished 4/81 off 24.4 along with two catches.
Lisarow Ourimbah were all out for 210.
Brisbane Water went out for the chase and at stumps were sitting on 2/22.
Kincumber Avoca won the toss and elected to bowl sending out The Entrance to bat.
Skipper Jake Hardy put up 51 and Broc Hardy 54.
After 67 overs The Entrance were all out for 189.
Kincumber Avoca bowler Michael Pate took 3/46 off 14 with four maidens along with Liam Roche 3/11 off 3.4.
Kincumber Avoca went out to chase and at stumps were 1/30.
In the Women’s 1st Grade T20 Competition, Northern Power 4/75 defeated Lisarow Ourimbah 9/73.
Narara/Terrigal 4/72 defeated Kincumber Avoca 9/71 with Narara/Terrigal bowler, Sukhmandeep Dhaliwal, taking 3/9 off three.
Northern Power Orange 1/85 defeated Wyong 7/80.
Northern Power bowler Kylie Clarke finished 3/11 off four and Wyong skipper Emma Raychaudhuri finished 30 off 30 with four fours.