Warriors verse Square & Compass
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Compass won the toss and elected to bat. They posted a formidable target scoring 4/306. Joe Smith 126 NO and Jarred White 73 NO put on an unbroken stand of 174 to set up the total.
Jack Stafford 23 and Alex Smith 25 also made handy contributions. Les Connors was the best for Warriors with 2/57.
Warriors compiled a respectable 174 all out with Mat Cutmore continuing his good form with 62, Jaylan Jerrard made 31 and Rod Blair 22. Jai Tasker, Tom Bell and Alex White all took 2 wickets each for Compass.
A win to Compass by 132 runs.
RSM verse Delungra
RSM batted first and made 149 all out. Matt Hayward 29, Sean Walters 28 and Mitch Stewart 25 were the best for RSM. Brad Thomas 4/29 and Ingram Williams 3/12 bowled well for Delungra.
Delungra have been in good form and would have been confident of chasing down the target but the RSM attack had other ideas.
Sean Walters 5/28 and Rob Russell 3/39 knocked over the Delungra side for 104. John Krauss was best for Delungra with 25.
Glen Innes verse Invincibles
Invincibles won the toss and elected to bat. They were in early trouble but a good partnership between Dan McLachlan and Ryan Campbell steady them.
They were looking very comfortable until Bradyn Campion took 5 wickets to see Invincibles crumble to be all out for 111.
Invincibles came out firing with the ball and Glen Innes were in all sorts of trouble be 6 down for 46, Rhyley Thom and Jake House going through the top order.
Invincibles could not get the break throughs they needed and Glen Innes closed out the match at 8 /112.
Bundarra verse Campbell & Freebairn
Bundarra batted first and made a more than competitive 8/328. Campbell and Freebairn could not chase down the target losing their first match of the season being bowled out for 177. No individual scores were available