Tigers fall short, Frankston YCW grasp a thriller, huge knock secures Ballam Park win
Bailing out: Carrum’s total of 153 was not enough to hold off Frankston YCW.
Picture: Craig Barrett
SEAFORD Tigers have fallen agonisingly short of victory against Pines.
Damien Lawrence was brilliant for Pines. He scored 99 not out as an opening batsman, bringing his team to a total of 4/178. The knock was his best of the season.
Seaford Tigers’ run chase got off to a good start, with Brayden Roscoe and Tim Hayes combining for a 75 run opening stand. From there the side fell to 4/88, putting the result in doubt.
Tigers fall short, Frankston YCW grasp a thriller, huge knock secures Ballam Park win
Picture: Craig Barrett
SEAFORD Tigers have fallen agonisingly short of victory against Pines.
Damien Lawrence was brilliant for Pines. He scored 99 not out as an opening batsman, bringing his team to a total of 4/178. The knock was his best of the season.
Seaford Tigers’ run chase got off to a good start, with Brayden Roscoe and Tim Hayes combining for a 75 run opening stand. From there the side fell to 4/88, putting the result in doubt.
The Tigers middle order wasn’t able to capitalise on a strong start. They brought the game down to the final over, but couldn’t get over the line.
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Moorooduc show strength, Hastings flop, Seaford pull off a hard-fought win
Picture: Craig Barrett
MOOROODUC have started the year on the right foot with a hard-fought win over Somerville.
Choosing to bat first, Moorooduc set their opponents a difficult target of 222 to chase down.
Opener Brenton Alp got the run chase off to a good start, scoring 60 runs. Number four batsman Bradley McDonald also contributed some runs to the scoreboard with a knock of 42.
Somerville took the game right down to the wire, but couldn’t get over the line. At the end of their forty overs they were at 9/215, seven runs short of a result and one wicket short of a win.
Australia orders two more P-8A Poseidon aircraft December 30, 2020, by Naida Hakirevic
Australia Air Force’s maritime patrol capability will be boosted with the government set to acquire two more P-8A Poseidon surveillance and response aircraft, bringing the total fleet size to 14.
The government has also approved sustainment funding for the current approved fleet of three MQ-4C Triton aircraft.
Photo: Australian Department of Defence/CPL Craig Barrett
Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon
Linda Reynolds CSC said the announcement is part of the Morrison Government’s AU$270 billion investment in defence capability over the next decade.
“Together, the Poseidon and the Triton will provide Australia with one of the most advanced maritime patrol and response capabilities in the world,” Minister Reynolds said.