Split results for Tigers again

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Werribee again split its matches in the Cricket Victoria Women’s Community Cricket Competition shield 2 competition.

The Tigers faced Edinburgh tin two T20 matches on Sunday.

In game one, Edinburgh made 3-113 from its 20 overs

Audrey McKinley top scored with 36 not out. It was single wicket takers for the Tigers.

After losing an early wicket, the Tigres steadied and went on to hit the winning runs with five balls remaining.

Gurbani Nehal top scored with 51 at the top of the order before retiring.

Edinburgh batted first making 6-133 from its 20 overs.

Nehal took 3-18 from her four overs to be the pick of the bowlers for the Tigers.

At 2-91, the Tigers had a good launchpad but the wickets then started to fall.

The Tigers fell short, making 6-121.

Captain Damandeep Kaur top scored with 38.

The Tigers sit 2-2 after four rounds and sit in seventh spot.

Point Cook Centrals had the weekend off after Greenvale Kangaroos forfeited both of their matches.

The Sharks now sit in second spot with a 3-1 record.

In the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association, the Sharks were too strong for Bellbridge in the Georgie McElligott Shield.

The Bears batted first and made 1-128 from their overs. Karla Templeton top scored with 42 at the top of the order.

The Sharks had no issue in chasing down the runs, doing it one wicket down.

They ended up finishing 2-179.

Gemma Jewers and Karen Turnbull top scored with 29 each.

In the western region, Yarraville Club got its first ever win beating Hoppers Crossing.

The Cats made 6-86 from their overs with Madalyn Smith top scoring with 33 not out.

Yarraville Club managed to get the runs with five overs to spare, finishing 1-97.

In the Victorian Turf Cricket Association women’s competition, Point Cook had a bye in the opening round.

Point Cook will kick off its season this Sunday against Glenroy.