In the second twenty-20 round the East Ulverstone Crows won their second game with a 71-run victory over the Don Steamers. Don restricted the Crows to 9/110 with Ben Bott knocking up 35 runs. Corey Plumbridge, Kade Pitchford and Brady Stubbs were Steamers’ multiple wicket takers. Don collapse, all out for 39 runs with no batsman scoring double figures. Crow’s captain, Nathan Page and Bott each grabbed 3/6 to maintain their unbeaten run.
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At Perkins Park Forth won the toss and sent Sassafras into bat. They struggled to 7/73 with Travis Butler top scoring with a valuable 21 N/O. Ryan George and Marcus Winter grabbed five wickets as opening bowlers, destroying the Red Dirters top order. Forth could only manage 70 in reply with no batsman scoring above 15 runs. Clint Harrison, Brendon Thorpe and Brandon Butler upended the Forth innings with seven wickets between them.
In the final game at Spreyton, Turners Beach won the toss and batted, adding 52 runs before their first wicket fell. Dale Gleeson top-scored with 30 and Ashley Falls, Jeremy Somers and Aaron Knott added runs enabling the Beach to reach 6/120 after their 20 overs. The star with the ball for the Eagles was Lucas Badcock with 3/19 and the other spinner Tim Keane snared two wickets. Spreyton fell 28 runs short with no batsmen scoring above 17 runs. Gleeson was the pick of their bowlers with 3/13 from four overs.