DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Bloods go big, Saints threaten Knights

Bloods go big, Saints threaten Knights

Springvale South showed why it’s a run scoring powerhouse as the Bloods piled on 386 runs against Fountain Gate in round 11 of the DDCA Turf 3 competition.

Brayden Sharp was the star of the day, making his fourth career century and his highest ever score to finish with 157 off 205 balls, with 16 fours and eight sixes.

You could sense a huge score was coming for Sharp who had four scores of between 40-60 so far this season.

Stephen Hennessy (30), Andrew Staude (38), Ranel Seneviratne (43) and Angus Cooper (29) impressed further down the order and boosted the score to 386.

In what was a dark day for his side in the field, Hussain Shafahi should’ve walked from the ground with his head held high after taking 5/65 off 11 overs.

In other games, Buckley Ridges also posted a strong score against Berwick Springs, with 248 on the board after day one.

Half centuries from Suren Ekanayake (58) and Richie Hope (64) helped the Bucks control the innings for most of the day.

Shalika Karunanayake battled hard with the ball to take 4/67 off 20 overs, while Riley Hillman (3/53) and Riyanzi Fernando (3/42) chipped in nicely.

Berwick Springs will need to start really well with the bat if it is to chase down the required runs and win its fifth game on Saturday.

There is a reason why Keysborough batter Dante Happawana is one of the leading run scorers and most damaging players in the Turf 3 competition, and that reason was on show on the weekend against St Mary’s.

The opener compiled a brilliant 71 at the top of the order, setting the tone for his side as Jackson O’Brien (43) and Sartaj Shinwari (41 not out) followed his lead.

The run rate was never an issue for the Knights and despite being bowled out with more than 20 overs remaining in the day, they made 251.

Danidu Chamikara had the ball on a string for St Mary’s, taking 5/53 off 12 overs, adding to last week’s four-wicket haul and taking his season total to a league-high 27 wickets.

But after St Mary’s finished the day at 0/30, Keysborough’s 8-1 season record could be in danger.

Ben Lees (21 not out) and Lachlan Liu (9 not out) will look to pick up where they left off on Saturday and continue to build the foundations for an upset victory.

Half centuries from Lynbrook pair Sithara Perera (60) and Jay Walia (55) helped the side to a defendable total of 244 against Narre North.

Despite only having one win this season, Narre North will dare to dream when it opens its batting innings this weekend – after all, the side did make 270 in last week’s loss.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Doveton park named after local legend

    Doveton park named after local legend

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 406623 After a united community push, a huge-hearted local legend has been immortalised at a Doveton park. The previously untitled reserve at Autumn Place…

  • Garad alarm on ‘hate speech’ reform

    Garad alarm on ‘hate speech’ reform

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 486640 Greater Dandenong Council has been flooded with emails urging the council to take action against a councillor’s social media activities about the Gaza…

  • Making waves in the heatwave

    Making waves in the heatwave

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531025 Swimmers found soothe from searing 40-plus temperatures on Tuesday 29 January. Photographer STEWART CHAMBERS dipped into the Noble Park Aquatic Centre’s pools and…

  • Pair arrested after allegedly fleeing Dandenong South burglary

    Pair arrested after allegedly fleeing Dandenong South burglary

    Two men allegedly fleeing from a commercial burglary in Dandenong South have been arrested by police. The pair had allegedly broken into a car-detailing business at Discovery Road just before…

  • Citizens embraced on Australia Day

    Citizens embraced on Australia Day

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530327 Dozens of Casey’s newest citizens were welcomed in a citizenship ceremony at Bunjil Place on 26 January. There were 200 recipients beaming with…

  • Australia Day isn’t the problem – our identity is

    Australia Day isn’t the problem – our identity is

    Australia is a young country on an ancient land – and we are having an identity crisis. We argue about dates, flags, names, and labels because we have never done…

  • Gunmen invade Clyde North home

    Gunmen invade Clyde North home

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531198 Police are appealing for public assistance following a frightening and violent aggravated home invasion in Clyde North last week. Two unknown men reportedly…

  • Bloods go big, Saints threaten Knights

    Bloods go big, Saints threaten Knights

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530025 By Blair BurnsPurchase this photo from Pic Store: 530025 Springvale South showed why it’s a run scoring powerhouse as the Bloods piled on…

  • Kangaroos deliver again

    Kangaroos deliver again

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 517381 Coomoora posted a big score of 268 in a one-day match last week and this round they went 10 better to make 278…

  • Bitey arrest following collision of alleged stolen vehicle

    Bitey arrest following collision of alleged stolen vehicle

    Victoria Police arrested two people following a crash in Hallam last Thursday on 22 January just before 7am. The alleged stolen vehicle crashed into a tree and some industrial bins…