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Manor Lakes undefeated

Manor Lakes continued its undefeated start to the Western Suburbs Churches and Community Cricket Association A.E Lowe Shield competition on Saturday.

Facing Williams Landing on Saturday in a one-dayer, Manor Lakes set the win up with its batting.

Manor Lakes made 9-195 from its overs with Sukhmanjit Singh top scoring with 46.

Williams Landing’s target became 186 off 34 overs due to Duckworth-Lewis Stern, with an over lost for both sides.

Williams Landing were bowled out for 158 in the 32nd over.

Nirmal Singh top scored with 44, while Krishna Madiraju took four wickets for Manor Lakes.

After four rounds, Manor Lakes is the only undefeated team.

In other matches, Truganina Strikers lost their first match of the season.

Facing West Point Titans, it was the Titans who were able to come out on top

The Titans made 5-221 from their overs with Amanpreet Singh top scoring with 53.

Navdeep Singh took two wickets for the Strikers.

The Strikers led through Bhupinder Singh, who made 103 not out, put up a fight, but fell short as they finished 8-186.

In the other match, Altona Sports had a big win against AA Tarneit.

AA Tarneit made 111 with Guriqubal Singh Dandiwal top scoring with 39.

Vivek Aggrawal took three wickets for Altona Sports.

Altona Sports got the runs with ease, finishing 3-112. Brayden Svilar top scored with 41.

In the C.Dunn-G.Cook Shield, Edgar remains unbeaten after four rounds.

Facing the Western Lions Gryphons, Edgar was able to make 9-159 before bowling them out for 77.

Vic Bangladeshi got the win against Altona Sports, while Glen Orden Thunder was too strong for Point Cook and Wyndham Vale beat Point Cook Centrals.

In division 1, Manor Lakes, Williams Landing, Glen Orden Thunder and Tarneit Central were the winners.

Williams Landing sits top undefeated.

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