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Glen Orden Thunder locked in top spot for the Western Suburbs Churches and Community Cricket Association division 1 T20 finals on Tuesday night.

Finalists for all four divisions are locked in with the final pool matches played.

In division 1, the Thunder made it five from five with victory against Manor Lakes.

The match went down to the final over with the Storm pushing the Thunder all the way.

Manor Lakes won the toss and decided to bat, making 148.

Aditya Kumar top scored with 36.

Akhil Chaitanya Morsa took 3-17 for the Thunder.

The match went down to the final over, with the Thunder hitting the winning runs with four balls remaining.

The Thunder finished 3-150.

Sai Chaitanya Chatratie made 53 at the top of the order.

Altona Sports will host the other semi final after locking up second spot.

Facing Truganina United, Sports were able to restrict Truganina to 8-115 from its overs.

Prashant Krishna took 4-12 for Altona Sports.

Sports chased down the runs with nearly five overs remaining, finishing 5-119.

Daniel Chitty top scored with 38 not out.

Tarneit Central beat Williams Landing in the remaining match to finish in third.

Williams Landing made 9-125 with Rapinder Singh top scoring with 22.

Three players took two wickets each for Tarneit.

Tarneit had no trouble getting the runs, finishing 4-129.

Vikram Singh made 37.

The win means Tarneit will face Sports in a knockout semi final and the Thunder will face Williams Landing in the other.

In division 2, Truganina Strikers will face Avyukt Aryahi Tarneit Legends and Altona Sports will face Western Eagles.

The Indigoes will face United Tarneit and Brimbank Strikers will play Seabrook in the division 3 finals, while in division 4 Manor Lakes will play Western Eagles white and Yarraville Club takes on Altona Sports for spots in the grand finals.

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