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GDCA: Burras set tough run chase for Rupertswood

The disappointment of a first defeat for the season didn’t last long for Diggers Rest Bulla Village as the Burras plundered 9-284 on the opening day of their Gisborne District Cricket Association B-grade clash with Rupertswood.

The battle of firsts sits in the Burras’ favour after Paul Deeble (92) and Lincoln Grant (74) set up the big score with a 120-run stand for the second wicket.

PICTURE GALLERY: Diggers Rest Bulla Village v Rupertswood

Lyndon Dowsett hit 48 in the middle order, while Jay King (4-54) was best of the Rupo bowlers.

Rupertswood’s chase starts on Saturday.

In McIntyre Cup, St Anthonys bowlers were sent to all corners of Bullengarook Reserve as Riddell compiled 4-383 off 63 overs.

Heath Castle (209no) and Daniel Fisk (102) were the main tormentors as the duo put on 193 for the third wicket.

At Maddingley Park, a 140-run stand for the fourth wicket put Bacchus Marsh in control of its clash with Romsey.

Justin McDonald (88) and Scott Wakefield (85) were responsible for pushing Bacchus Marsh to 7-280 by stumps.

Sunbury United batted the full day against Woodend but at nowhere near the same run rate. Adam Smith (48) guided United through a top-order wobble of 3-9 that left it 4-73. Lower-order runs pushed United to 166 at the close.

Wallan recovered from 4-45 and 6-89 to bat out the day against Sunbury by posting 9-155. 

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