Tara Murray
Darley’s quest for a third straight premiership is on track, with the side locking in a top two spot in the Ballarat Cricket Association.
The Lions put together a solid performance against Naps-Sebas to claim the points and ensure a top two finish with two rounds to go.
Lions coach Brian Wheelahan said while the group was happy to have secured a top two spot, there was still plenty of work to be done.
He said having lost last time they played Naps-Sebas these two teams met, the Lions were keen to even the ledger.
“They are a pretty dangerous side,” Wheelahan said.
“We played everyone twice, so it was good to even the ledger. It was an important win at home and it gives us confidence.”
The Lions made 7-189 from their 50 overs with Dilan Chandima top scoring with 88 at the top of the order.
While Wheelahan thought they had enough runs on the board, he said they could have pushed past 200.
“We probably left 20 to 30 runs out there,” he said. “All credit to them, they pegged us back with tight bowling.
“Dilan is in super form. He anchored the innings and allowed the others to bat around him.
“We were pretty confident in that total.”
Wheelahan said it was pleasing to get a decent total on the board, as batting was the one area they were concerned about with Danza Hyatt returning home to the West Indies about a month ago.
The total would be more than enough with Naps-Sebas bowled out for 138.
Rahmatullah Khwaja was the pick of the bowlers with 5-17.
Wheelahan said the bowling group continued to hold the playing in good stead.
“They are unselfish and they bowl in partnerships,” he said.
“Every week, someone different is cashing in and this week it was Khwaja. I’m proud of them.”
The Lions this week face Wendouree in a top of the table clash.
Wheelahan said this was the perfect opportunity to test themselves against the pace setters.
“We’ve still got a bit of work to do,” he said.
“We’re looking forward to finishing off with momentum.
“We’re trying to create history, with a three-peat, which we can’t shy away from.”
In good news for the Lions, Wheelahan has signed on to continue coaching next season.
He said it was a “no brainer” to stay at the club for a fourth season.
“The club is in a really good position,” he said.
“We’ve also got new renovations on the club rooms and they’re going to be ready for next season as well.”
Meanwhile the Lions women’s side was knocked out of the Gisborne and District Cricket Association finals on Sunday.
Facing Lancefield Black, the Lions were bowled out for 55. Kim Bessell top scored with 31.
The Tigers made the runs in 12 overs, finishing 2-57.
It was the first season the Lions have had a women’s side.