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RDCA: Devil of a time but South moves to top spot

08 Feb, 2012 03:00 AM
IT took Wantirna South until the last over to overtake North Ringwood's 7-241 but that effort was still enough to take the Devils to top spot on the Lindsay Trollope Shield ladder on Saturday.

Andrew Jorgensen (97) and Matthew King (40) guided the Devils to 4-202 before a collapse of 5-28 saw Wantirna South still requiring 11 runs.

Jason Walsh (21 not out) held the Bulls' bowling at bay to see the Devils finish on 9-246. Sam Ridgewell (3-44) had the best bowling figures for North Ringwood.

South Croydon's cricketers don't profess to be mathematicians but are fully aware six sides won't fit into the top four.

With that in mind, the Bulldogs made sure they attempted to snare an outright win over South Warrandyte at Hughes Park on Saturday.

After resuming at 4-110, already past South Warrandyte's 97, the Bulldogs declared at 5-185, with Lee Stockdale (65) and Michael King (40 not out).

Batting a second time, South Warrandyte finished on 4-136, with Bulldogs captain-coach Josh Stewart happy his side could continue to keep hold of fourth place in an increasingly tight competition.

"We are pretty well aware about the ladder, the top four is so close so we have to keep winning," he said. "Our bowlers set up the game on day one."

Stewart said the Bulldogs had to take wins from their coming matches to keep ahead of the pack.

Wonga Park put relegation behind it with an easy win over Norwood. Replying to Wonga's 213, Norwood's early batsmen succumbed to Stuart Dunk (4-27) and despite hands from Brendan O'Reilly (34) and Ben Hastie (30), never recovered and were dismissed for 119.

At 2-77, East Ringwood fancied its chances of chasing down Croydon North's 172 but with the loss of Darren Hill (51), Mark Sacristani's 4-9 and three run outs saw the Roos crumble to be all out for 146.

Chasing Mooroolbark's 8-244, Croydon Ranges was never in contention. After losing wickets at regular intervals, the Kookaburras were dismissed for 166, with Blake Smith (41) and Sean Humphrey (43) the only major contributors. Jarrod Runge (4-64) took the bowling honours.

Andy Wu (6-35) kept Warranwood's finals aspirations alive by running through Bayswater Park's batting line-up, to see it dismissed for 168 in reply to Warranwood's 240.

For full scores, click on Scoreboard link, top right.

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