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Washout at the wicket just not cricket

 

It had all the makings of a classic encounter, but Melbourne’s weather had other ideas.

The top-of-the-table clash between two of Williamstown District Cricket Association’s most powerful sides was washed out at the weekend, robbing players of a potential grand final preview.

Instead, after one-and-a-half days’ play, Grand United and Melton Centrals walked away from the contest with three points each.

With the match resting on a knife’s edge when stumps were drawn, fans are no closer to knowing who will have the advantage come finals.

Batting first on day one, Grand United reached a solid 204 before the final wicket fell in the 74th over.

Middle-order batsman Matthew Hayes was the standout for Grand United, top-scoring with 43, while wicketkeeper Dillon Hinge added 38.

For Centrals, Ben Notman continued his outstanding season, bagging five wickets, with Matthew Murphy claiming three.

Despite the wet conditions, play got under way on Saturday with Centrals taking a slow and steady approach.

They fought their way to 4-110 before a dose of rain ended proceedings and umpires called off play.

Bradley Coulson and Cameron Thorp were stranded at the crease as the not-out, and set, batsmen.

The draw means Grand United maintains its hold on top spot on the WDCA A-grade ladder.

Both sides have 36 points, with the Gorillas ahead on percentage.

This week, Melton takes on Williamstown Congs, and Grand United hosts Caroline Springs.

Elsewhere at the weekend, matches between Melton South and Caroline Springs, and Gellibrand and Williamstown Colts, were also washed out.

After a dominant day one performance, Bellbridge got enough play in to complete a big win against Williamstown Congs.

 

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