Fast-paced action in round six cricket

Warnervale took on Narara Wyoming at Woongarrah Oval

Round six of Central Coast Cricket’s Senior Men’s Two Day Competition wound up with some fast-paced action on Saturday, January 13.

At Baker Park, Kincumber Avoca defeated Wyong.

On day one Wyong was bowled out for 92 with Rob Lavery, Bailey Lidgard and Liam Roche taking two wickets each.

Kincumber Avoca went in to put 167 on the board with Harry Woodhead performing well (out on 63 off 102).

Callum Rainger fought hard for Wyong, taking 4/34 off nine.

The Entrance defeated Terrigal Matcham at Jubilee Park.

On day one Terrigal Matcham were bowled out for 123 after 37 overs.

Dylan Bennett took 4/19 off 7 seven.

The Entrance went in to chase down and took their runs to 262.

Jake Hardy put up 145 off 91 with 10 fours and 12 sixes.

Terrigal Matcham bowlers Josh Bridge and Jaime Brien took four wickets each but it wasn’t enough with The Entrance taking the first innings win.

Terrigal Matcham went back out for their second batting innings and were on fire with Zachary Peters scoring 94 off 65, Ivan Kriek 78 off 67, Chris Brown 62 off 73 and Lloyd Radcliffe 61 off 94.

At the end of day two they were a massive five for 322 getting the second innings bonus points.

At Adcock Park, Northern Power defeated Brisbane Water.

Brisbane Water went out to bat and after 51 overs, they were bowled out for 132 with Chris Archer and Josh Abel taking three wickets each.

Northern Power went out for the chase with Josh Abel ending the innings 71 not out.

Northern Power declared at 6/205 winning the first innings.

Brisbane Water went out to bat for their second innings; Lewis Cavender put 58 up.

Christopher Archer took 4/14 off 11 with four maidens and Brisbane Water ended on 111.

Northern Power chased down the runs with their opening batters bringing home an outright win.

Southern Spirit defeated Lisarow Ourimbah at Bill Sohier Park.

Lisarow Ourimbah went out and put 105 on the board with Southern Spirit chasing the runs down and declaring at 183.

Lisarow Ourimbah’s Spencer Jones took 3/15 off seven along with Southern Spirit’s Liam O’Farrell finishing on 90 off 88 giving them first innings win.

Southern Spirit sent Lisarow Ourimbah back out to bat but were unable to take the second innings win giving Lisarow Ourimbah the bonus point.

After Josh Hopkins’ 89 off 85, Lisarow Ourimbah finished 5/158.

At Woongarrah Oval, Narara Wyoming defeated Warnervale.

Narara Wyoming went out to bat putting up 165 and were bowled out with the fine work of Kaleb Daley taking 5/24 off 16.1 with nine maidens.

Warnervale went out to chase down the runs.

It started off well with Daniel Hill scoring 51 off 49 and Kaleb Daley 40 off 82 but with a middle order batting collapse with the help of Keiran Lawson taking 4/38 off 18.3, Warnervale was bowled out for 131 in the 52nd over giving Narara Wyoming first innings win.

Narara Wyoming went out to bat for half a bonus point finishing 2/75.

In the Women’s T20 Competition, The Entrance won the toss, electing to bat and scoring a total of 115 with Skye Gallagher leading the charge, finishing 46 off 52 after being run out.

Wyong’s bowling attack saw Chantelle Logan leading the wickets finishing 2/16 off four overs.

Wyong entered the crease chasing down the runs set by The Entrance only three wickets down.

This saw Chantelle Logan finishing 47 not out off 30 deliveries including seven fours and one six.

Narara/Terrigal won the toss putting Northern Power Orange in to bat.

Northern Power’s Julia Hunt and Crystal Osborne lead the runs finishing on 30 each, helping the team finish on 110 from their 20 overs.

Ava Drury was the pick of the bowlers, bowling four overs and taking two wickets for six runs including one maiden.

Narara/Terrigal entered the crease and fell 31 runs short giving Northen Power Orange a comfortable win.

Kincumber Avoca won the toss against Lisarow Ourimbah and chose to bat first scoring 7/85.

Sophie McRae led the runs finishing 34* from 35 deliveries with two fours.

Some exceptional fielding saw five run outs from Lisarow Ourimbah.

Lisarow Ourimbah chased down the runs in the 14th over with Alisha Bates leading the charge finishing 47* from 30 with five fours and one six which finished them on 6/86.

Some good bowling from Sophie McRae saw her finish her four overs with 4/22.