Tarneit Central made it back-to-back T20 titles in the Western Suburbs Churches and Community Cricket Association on Tuesday night.
Tarneit was favourites going into the grand final against Altona Sports, having beaten them in the pool rounds and been the team to beat the past two seasons.
Altona Sports was also without Netherlands captain Scott Edwards, who had hit a century in the semi finals.
Tarneit won the toss on Tuesday night and decided to bat first and make the most of its batting power.
It made 8-184 from its 20 overs with Pawanjot Saini top scoring with 75 off 49 balls at the top of the order.
Tom Harrison took four wickets for Altona Sports.
After losing an early wicket, Altona Sports found some momentum.
It wasn’t enough as it finished 5-148 from its overs.
Jasvir Khosa took two wickets for Tarneit.
The club said on social media that a season of hard work, dedication, and teamwork has led to this incredible victory.
Altona Sports captain Dean Bryden said that the Tarneit squad was really strong and that their batting was amazing.
He said they had set the standard in the T20 competition.
Tarneit Central was back in action on Saturday in the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association George Luscombe Shield.
Tarneit will need to bring the runs on day two of its match, with the Chargers making 9-286.
Daljit Singh took four wickets for Tarneit United.
Tarneit sits in fourth spot with a win this week enough to ensure a finals spot heading into the final round.