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Churches T20s continue

Glen Orden Thunder and Tarneit Central remain undefeated in the Western Suburbs Churches and Community Cricket Association T20 competition.

The two sides are the pacesetters of the division 1 group shield.

Tarneit Central had a big win against Truganina United.

Tarneit made 6-245 from its overs with Amrit Nagra scoring 100 not out off 31 balls.

He hit 12 sixes and four fours in his innings.

Jazeer Nijamudeen was the pick of the bowlers for Truganina United with three wickets.

At 4-37, Truganina was in trouble in the run chase.

It was eventually bowled out for 97in the 12th over.

Pushpendrasinh Kosamia top scored with 34 for Truganina.

Amrit Pal Singh took 4-16 for Tarneit.

The Thunder continued its good start with victory against Williams Landing.

The Thunder made 8-158 from its overs with Abhishek Balarammahanti top scoring with 47 not out.

Taranjeet Singh took three wickets for Williams Landing.

At 2-91, Williams Landing was in a good spot.

The wickets then started to fall and it was all out for 140 in the 19th over.

Lovepreet Singh top scored with 46.

Altona Sports was able to get home against Manor Lakes with two overs remaining.

Manor Lakes was bowled out for 139 with two balls remaining in its innings.

Tarun Sharma top scored with 31.

Lachlan Bangs took five wickets for Altona Sports.

Despite losing star Scott Edwards for just one, Sports was able to get the job done, finishing 6-142.

Dhanushka N K E Withanage and Sachin Silva both top scored with 32. Muhammad Aslam Jan took 4-27 for Manor Lakes.

In division 2, Vic Bangladeshi, Western Eagles and Truganina Strikers were the winners in round three.

The Strikers sit top undefeated.

In division 3, Brimbank Strikers, the Indigos and United Tarneit got wins, while in division 4, Yarraville Club was disqualified against Bellbridge.

Manor Lakes and Western Eagles both got wins.

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