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Centurions are on the board

Werribee Centrals got its first win of the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Clark Shield season on Sunday.

Rain washed out much of the play on Saturday, leaving to most of the weekend’s two-day matches becoming one-dayers.

The Centurions were able to get the job done against Footscray Angliss.

The Centurions made 5-251 from their overs to set Angliss a good score to chase.

It proved too much with Angliss finishing 8-215.

Meanwhile, Bellbridge was one of the few teams to get on the pitch on Saturday.

The Bears batted first and were bowled out for 217.

Skipper Dillion Hinge top scored with 83, while Henro Dias scored 76.

Seabrook was bowled out for 135 in the 50th over in reply.

Colin Weller took four wickets for the Bears.

The Bears sit fourth on the ladder with the Centurions in ninth spot and now off the bottom of the ladder

Point Cook and Point Cook Centrals both added another win to the tally in the Roy Picone Shield.

Point Cook was able to come away with the win against Kingsville on the road.

The Warriors batted first and made 7-221 from their overs.

Kingsville was bowled out for 189 with 16 balls remaining to give the Warriors the win.

Point Cook Centrals came away with the points against East Keilor.

East Keilor was bowled out for just 115 in the 34th over.

Vineet Yadav took three wickets for the Sharks.

The Sharks got the runs within 27 overs, finishing 2-121.

Rasanjana Jayarathna top scored with 56 not out at the top of the order.

After six matches, the Warriors sit in second spot and Sharks in third.

In the Russell Pollock Shield, it was a tough day for Wyndham Vale on Sunday against Donnybrook.

Wyndham Vale was bowled out for just 65 with Donnybrook making 8-263.

The Vales sit second bottom after six matches.

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