Kangaroo Flat is the only unbeaten team after four rounds of the BDCA women's cricket competition.
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The Roos retained their unbeaten status on the back of a 66-run win over Emu Creek on Sunday.
Sarah Perry (34 not out), Shasta Maher (28 not out) and Rindy Sawyer (27 not out) batted superbly as the Roos 4-207 chased down Emu Creek's total of 5-141.
Britney Mueck was the star with the bat for Emu Creek, making an unbeaten 43.
Bendigo defeated Strathfieldsaye by 21 runs.
Bendigo batted first and compiled 138 off 20 overs, with Lindsay Simpson (19 not out) and Imogen Kendal (18 not out) the best performers with the bat.
The Jets replied with 117 off 20 overs against a tight Bendigo attack.
Sharon Kemp (18 not out) batted well for the Jets.
A quickfire 30 off 17 balls from captain Ren Doyle set up Bendigo Goers win over Strathdale-Maristians
Doyle and Mackenize Nally (26 not out) lifted the Goers to 2-148 off 20 overs.
Strathdale-Maristians responded with 4-115 off 20 overs, with seven players reaching double-figures.
Nikki Lockhart top-scored with 17 not out.
In the final game of the round, Golden Square defeated Strathdale-Maristians Suns in a high-scoring contest.
Square's Hayley White belted five sixes and three fours in her unbeaten 42 off just 13 balls.
Megan Baird added 18 not out as Square raced to 6-194.
The Suns made a gallant attempt to reel in the big target.
Shelley DeAraugo (22 not out) and Bridget Gallagher (21 not out) led the way in the Suns' total of 171.
Chelsea Hilson (4-18), Holly Guerra (3-7) and Hayley Martiniello (3-24) did the damage with the ball for Square.
Round five matches next Sunday:
Bendigo v Emu Creek at Shadforth Park, Golden Square v Bendigo Goers at Allingham Street, Kangaroo Flat v Strathdale-Maristians Suns at Crusoe College and Strathdale-Maristians v Strathfieldsaye at Beischer Park.
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