DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Berwick Springs hanging on while James proves Wright Knight for Keysborough

Berwick Springs hanging on while James proves Wright Knight for Keysborough

Time is running out fast for Berwick Springs to discover its best cricket in the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s Turf 3 competition this summer.

The Titans, last season’s runner up side, could enter the Christmas break with a negative win-loss ratio, on the verge of their fourth loss of the summer against Silverton after day one at home.

The Titans are on the worse side of the match equation, with Silverton only requiring a further 34 runs to reach the target of 133, with five wickets in hand.

Three ducks in Berwick Springs’ top seven, including from the returning Jackson Marie and in-form Shalika Karunanayake, ate away at the Titans’ top order with no batter passing 50.

Riley Hillman (35) and Lachlan Marie (40) were the most profitable scorers at the top of the batting card but the remainder of the side could only offer 62 runs between them.

Meanwhile, the absence of Archit Vora, who has 167 runs in his last two innings, was a gaping hole in the middle order that was not filled.

Dylan Hayes’ excellent summer with the ball continued for Silverton, taking 5/35 to move to 19 wickets for the season.

Kenneth Smart and Berwick Springs offered a fightback in the second innings but still face a major disadvantage heading into day two this week.

Smart took 3/25 including the key figure of Rob North at number three without scoring to ensure the Bakers would be forced to rise to the occasion.

Silverton resumes next week at 5/99.

Opener Varinder Virk remains the key wicket, unbeaten on 40.

Keysborough joins Silverton in the likely winners circle, having mounted a brilliant revival against Lynbrook.

The Knights need only three further wickets to extend its winning streak to six matches, with Lynbrook barely hanging on at 7/95, 77 runs short of the 172-run target.

James Wright led the comeback for Keysborough, swinging the match back into his side’s favour in the midst of a marathon 15-over opening spell that netted a third-consecutive five-wicket haul.

He ripped the Lakers’ middle order to pieces with four wickets in three consecutive overs, as 1/31 became 5/36 in 33 deliveries of carnage that concluded with the huge wicket of Jatinder Singh for a first ball duck.

Joining Singh on Wright’s victim list was Kaine Bundy (22), James Kellett (five) and Jay Walia (two), giving the veteran the wickets of his opponents’ top three run scorers for the summer.

The wicket of Devanandh Chandrasekar later in his spell gave him his fifth, making it 11 wickets in his last two matches, and 19 in his last three bowling innings.

Lynbrook’s hopes remain with Anubhav Chopra and Media Dala, who reached stumps together in the midst of a 35-run partnership for the eighth wicket.

Earlier in the afternoon, Lynbrook teenager Yashwant Singh and Jatinder Singh combined to cut the Knights down to size.

Jatinder Singh took two wickets in the first five overs of play, removing Abhinay Motupalli and Jonathan Mohamed for ducks, while Yashwant Singh grabbed 5/37, as Keysborough fought its way to 172.

Not fazed by the success of the Jatinder Singh’s exploits at the top of Keysborough’s batting card, however, was the explosive Chanaka Kahandawala.

Fresh from his blistering 133 off 88 balls last week against Berwick Springs, he continued where he left off with a boundary-heavy 72 from 60, ensuring the bowlers did have the contest completely on their terms.

Captain, Christo Otto, played the foil for his dynamic opener, whose innings came to an end in the 25th over, having laid a platform for the remainder of his teammates by flying along at five runs per over during his time at the crease.

Otto made 43 and was the last man out as partners came and went around him, the innings concluding in the 43rd over.

Singh’s five-wicket haul was his first at senior level, having held his own in the Lakers’ first XI despite his age.

He took 4/39 against Berwick Springs and 4/14 last week against Silverton, in a testament to the legspinner’s consistency.

Silverton and Keysborough both need wins to keep pace with Fountain Gate, joining them as the only sides with outright wins this summer after steamrolling Doveton on day one last week.

Digital Editions


  • Truck company fined for pellets spillage

    Truck company fined for pellets spillage

    A major transport company, Toll Transport Pty Ltd, has been fined $4070 after its poorly loaded truck poured a blizzard of plastic pellets onto Keysborough…

More News

  • End is nigh for Hallam Rd tip

    End is nigh for Hallam Rd tip

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 348748 The controversial Hallam Road landfill in Hampton Park will reportedly be closed to municipal waste as soon as 30 June 2027 – but…

  • ‘Un-Australian’: Community leaders condemn ‘no good Muslims’ speech

    ‘Un-Australian’: Community leaders condemn ‘no good Muslims’ speech

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 362841 South East leaders have condemned recent public remarks by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, suggesting there are “no good Muslims.” “Such statements are…

  • MotoGP to leave Phillip Island, last race this year

    MotoGP to leave Phillip Island, last race this year

    After almost three decades, there will no longer be a great procession of motorcycles and cars heading south every October, as the MotoGP will move from Phillip Island after this…

  • Man hospitalised after carpark stabbing

    Man hospitalised after carpark stabbing

    A 20-year-old man was left fighting for life after being allegedly stabbed by an unknown group of males in a Noble Park carpark. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives are investigating the…

  • Animal shelters offer $50 to boost cat adoption

    Animal shelters offer $50 to boost cat adoption

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 220850 Animal shelters have joined forces to combat decreased adoption rates ahead of an already “demanding” cat and kitten season. The state-wide, ‘Mission Adoptable’,…

  • 60 Years of Commitment to School Reunion

    60 Years of Commitment to School Reunion

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533871 The Killester College class of 1966 recently celebrated their 60th reunion, showcasing a long-term commitment to the decades of reunion. The group, made-up…

  • Seagulls legends honoured

    Seagulls legends honoured

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533225 **One of the most awesome things you’ll see in local sport is the new mural on the wall of the TOORADIN Sports Club.…

  • Akin’s day to remember

    Akin’s day to remember

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 445266 The Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 3 match between Narre North and St Mary’s was meant to be one of those games,…

  • Bloods go big with the bat

    Bloods go big with the bat

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533976 Springvale South has the runs on the board against Buckley Ridges after day one of the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1…

  • Suspicious fire in Dandenong under investigation

    Suspicious fire in Dandenong under investigation

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528279 Victoria Police are investigating a suspicious fire in Dandenong. Fire Rescue Victoria responded to an incident on Robinson St in Dandenong, Monday evening…