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MAIDEN Gully will take on Spring Gully in the Emu Valley Cricket Association’s inaugural Twenty20 grand final later this month.
Tuesday night’s final round of pool matches were heated out, leaving the Crows and Lions as the two grand final combatants.
Both teams will go into the grand final unbeaten – the Crows 4-0, while the Lions have three wins and Tuesday night’s heated out draw against Marong from their four games.
The final will be played at Marong on Tuesday, January 29, from 5.30pm.
Twenty20 ladders:
Pool 1:
1. Spring Gully – 4-0
2. Sedgwick – 2-1-1
3. Mandurang – 1-2-1
4. Emu Creek – 1-2-1
5. Axe Creek – 0-3-1
Pool 2:
1. Maiden Gully – 3-0-1
2. West Bendigo – 3-1
3. United – 1-2-1
4. California Gully – 1-2-1
5. Marong – 0-3-1
………………………….
Top performers:
RUNS:
191 – Gary Singh
(West Bendigo)
147 – Greg Thomas
(Sedgwick)
126 – Phil Berry
(Mandurang)
117 – Andrew Sheehan
(Sedgwick)
108 – Tyson Webster
(Emu Creek)
98 – Brannon Stanford
(Spring Gully)
WICKETS:
7 – Jacob Brown
(Maiden Gully)
7 – Tarran Kilcullen
(West Bendigo)
6 – Brendon Lummis
(West Bendigo)
6 – Beau Roy-Clements
(Mandurang)
5 – Shaun O’Shea
(California Gully)
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