DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Hallam Kalora Park fit and firing

Hallam Kalora Park fit and firing

Hallam Kalora Park made it five wins in a row against Berwick on the weekend in round 10 of Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1 action, winning by six wickets.

By round five, the Hawks had won only one match and lost outright on two occasions, but they have turned their season around and not put a foot wrong since, making another big statement to the competition.

The Hawks won the toss and sent the Bears into bat, starting well with early wickets to have Berwick in trouble at 3/13 after seven overs.

While Michael Wallace and Jarryd Wills steadied briefly, Berwick was eventually bowled out for just 102 as Shaveen Ranawaka (3/29) and Jawid Khan (3/21) led a dominant bowling performance.

Chasing a low total, Hallam Kalora Park lost Khan early with the score at 1/6, but a superb partnership between Jagveer Hayer and Damith Perera turned the match decisively in their favour.

The pair added 82 runs, with Hayer making 30 and Perera 45, leaving the Hawks just short of victory when they were dismissed.

Berwick spinner Elliot Mathews finished with 2/21, but Ryan Hillard (8 not out) swept Vinuda Liyanage for four to seal the win in the 23rd over.

In other games, Buckley Ridges remains on top of the ladder after thumping Dandenong West by 147 runs.

The Bucks won the toss and batted first, opening with in-form Dale Tormey, who had hit 91 earlier in the week in a T20 match and another 91 the previous weekend – Tormey and Ayush Patel put on 51 before Tormey (24) was dismissed.

Patel (49), Ben Wright (40) and Ishan Jayarathna (48) went big to lift the Bucks to 216, with Joel Zietsman and Malinga Bandara taking two wickets each.

In reply, Dandenong West was bowled out for 69 off 29 overs, with only one batter reaching double figures.

Zietsman (20 not out) top-scored at number nine, while Bradley Sheehan and the extras were next best with eight.

Jayarathna (2/8), Michael Davies (2/10) and Triyan De Silva (4/17) did the damage with the ball.

Springvale South bounced back from last week’s loss against Hallam Kalora Park with a convincing eight-wicket victory over Narre South.

After Narre South slipped to 3/21, Vineth Jayasuriya (42) and Adam Snelling (74) lifted the total to 172 as Nick Boland starred with 5/26 off 6.3 overs, supported by Jarryd Straker with two.

In the chase, Cameron Forsyth (71 not out) and Dasun Opanayaka (49 not out) carried the Bloods home after both openers were dismissed, reaching the target with 4.4 overs to spare.

Beaconsfield claimed its fourth win of the season, defeating the winless Parkmore Pirates by nine wickets.

Parkmore was bowled out for 54, with Mitch Tielen taking a remarkable 5/16 off eight overs – Jordan Gwynne (18) top-scored in a tough innings.

The Tigers lost Jayden Cramer early in the chase, but Jack Steel (41 not out) and Abaseen Taniwal (11 not out) guided Beaconsfield to victory in just the 12th over.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Crs clash over Taha funding

    Crs clash over Taha funding

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 520666 Greater Dandenong councillors have clashed over the Federal Government’s withdrawal of $670,000 funding to the Taha Association Centre. Independent councillor Rhonda Garad began…

  • The great AI content heist

    The great AI content heist

    In a recent Australian Financial Review opinion piece, “There is nothing creative about AI not paying for news content”, Rod Sims made a point Australia cannot afford to ignore. Sims…

  • Partnerships for manufacturing future

    Partnerships for manufacturing future

    The South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance has joined forces to inspire the next generation of manufacturers in secure and reliable employment. The partnership with Bayside Glen Eira Kingston Local Learning…

  • Ultimate glory for Bloods

    Ultimate glory for Bloods

    “It is one thing to get the winning runs and it was pretty special, but I knew we still had a long way to go” Springvale South captain Andrew Staude…

  • Rough patch for Dandy

    Rough patch for Dandy

    Dandenong City was handed a reality check on Saturday as Avondale ran riot in the second half at home and posted a dominant 4-1 win in round five of the…

  • Respected senior monk celebrates birthday

    Respected senior monk celebrates birthday

    Over the weekend (14-15 March), 1000 attendees gathered at Wat Buddharangsi Buddhist Temple in Springvale South to celebrate the Most Venerable Abbot Sudhep Nan’s birthday. This huge two-day celebration follows…

  • Reliable Roos conquer Turf 2

    Reliable Roos conquer Turf 2

    “We set out a goal a couple of years ago to get back up to Turf 1 and I remember we got laughed at,” Coomoora captain Dean Krelle Coomoora capped…

  • Bears prey on the Bucks

    Bears prey on the Bucks

    Berwick ended dreams of a three-peat for Buckley Ridges after the Bears roared over the Bucks at Dandenong Park Oval on Sunday. Berwick became just the second team to defeat…

  • Knock out for Noble Park

    Knock out for Noble Park

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531172 Noble Park’s (148) stunning fall from grace is now complete after a four-wicket loss to Werribee (6/152) in the Victorian Sub District Cricket…

  • Wonderful Wolff leads the Friday night pack

    Wonderful Wolff leads the Friday night pack

    The Mountain Dart League returned from its Labour Day weekend off in spectacular style in round five with 180s rolled our regularly and some great individual performances. In Division 1,…