WYNDHAM
Home » Sport » Wyndham Vale winds up

Wyndham Vale winds up

Wyndham Vale is off and running for the summer, after grabbing an upset win over a strong Sydenham Hillside team at the weekend.

Wyndham Vale kicked off its Victorian Turf Cricket Association division 4 season with a bad loss, but bounced back in style following the addition of some key players to snare a convincing five wicket win on Saturday, after keeping the visitors to a lowly 123.

Captain David Buchanan said it was a positive first step in the new season.

“I would have batted first, but our bowlers all did really well to keep them to that total, and then to lose just five wickets in the chase was very pleasing,” Buchanan said.

“It was an even contribution across the board, which is what we’re looking for.

“That’s the standard that I expect each week now, and we’ve given ourselves a benchmark and something to build on next week now.”

Sydenham/Hillside won the toss and elected to bat first on a good deck, but it struggled to build momentum from the start as the home bowlers bowled tight lines and made it tough for the batsmen to find a rhythm.

Adam Walls (1-18) grabbed the first wicket to break a 29-run opening partnership, and from there wickets fell at regular intervals.

Wade Kirkwood only bowled five overs, but his 2-7 put his side in the box seat as the visitors had to rebuild. They got quick runs from Ben Green (45), but when he fell with the score on 91 the innings began to unravel.

David Buchanan.Photo by Damjan Janevski.

Photo Gallery: Wyndham Vale vs Sydenham-Hillside 

The lower order all struggled to deal with the home bowlers as they were dismissed for 123 in the 35th over.

Lance Macdougall (2-35) bowled in good areas all day, while Manish Chaudhary (2-25) grabbed two late wickets to close out the innings.

With the bat, Wyndham Vale was able to avoid the batting collapses of its opponents, with Chaudhary (25) and Tim Wilkes (33) putting on 43 for the opening partnership, and then Macdougall (33) taking it to the brink of victory.

Wilkes and Macdougall were both dismissed with the score on 93, but there would be no twist in the tale of this game as the Vale’s middle order reached the target with 21 balls to spare. In division three, Seabrook fell short in its chase of West Newport’s 9-180 by 12 runs. Walgama Kankanamge Eranga (3-27), Hitesh Bavarva (2-19) and Sajith Sameera Nanayakkara Vithanage (2-44) did the job with the ball, with just one West Newport batsman making more than 17.

In reply, captain Leigh Edwards (34) and Vithanage (31) made solid contributions, but too few others went on after making starts as Seabrook finished on 9-168 from its 40 overs.

MORE VTCA NEWS

http://www.starweekly.com.au/sports/keilors-tail-end-slips-up/

http://www.starweekly.com.au/sports/seddons-grit-delivers/

http://www.starweekly.com.au/sports/suvadas-devastating-spell-for-deer-park/

http://www.starweekly.com.au/sports/westmeadows-cruises-to-first-win/

Digital Editions


  • New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    Two new emergency treatment options will become available in Victorian schools to aid students at risk of anaphylaxis. Education Minister Ben Carroll announced the two…

More News

  • Crack down on dodgy drivers

    Crack down on dodgy drivers

    New reforms will be introduced to protect Victorian taxi or ride-share passengers from being ripped off. The reforms, which come into effect on Sunday 1 March, will make it easier…

  • Bryant takes charge of Marvels

    Bryant takes charge of Marvels

    New Victoria Marvels coach Jason Bryant is hoping to create something to bring more opportunities and a bigger focus to wheelchair basketball. After having a women’s side last year, Basketball…

  • Inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes

    Inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes

    The Victorian Parliament’s Legal and Social Issues Committee is moving forward with a formal inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes. The investigation is designed to analyse the frequency of targeted attacks,…

  • Festival for all abilities

    Festival for all abilities

    Ability Fest is returning to Melbourne on April 11, 2026, with a new focus on industrial venue accessibility at The Timber Yard in Port Melbourne. The event marks a shift…

  • Ballan Autumn Festival’s landmark event

    Ballan Autumn Festival’s landmark event

    Ballan’s favourite community festival is set to return for its 50th annual event on Sunday 15 March, celebrating local culture, creativity, and community. The Ballan Autumn Festival is one of…

  • Education centre supported

    Education centre supported

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Wyndham council has approved plans to develop land in Hoppers Crossing into an education centre. At the 10 February planning meeting, councillors unanimously…

  • Sparked up for servo

    Sparked up for servo

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Plans to develop a service station with an electric charging port for trucks in Laverton North has been given the green light by…

  • Man arrested after stolen car stalls

    Man arrested after stolen car stalls

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 A man has been arrested following a short foot pursuit in Werribee the morning of Friday 20 February after a stolen car stalled.…

  • Williamstown cold case mystery

    Williamstown cold case mystery

    Thirty-two years ago, 79-year-old Leah Buck was attacked and robbed in Williamstown in broad daylight. The severe injuries she sustained would result in her death the following day. Her attacker…

  • Titans’ big pre-season

    Titans’ big pre-season

    Things are on the up for Tarneit in the Western Football League division 2 competition. After failing to win a game last season, the Titans under new coach James Foord…