CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Cronin’s Tigers trounce Lions as Turf 1 resumes

Cronin’s Tigers trounce Lions as Turf 1 resumes

Joining Dandenong West in causing a boil over in the first weekend of the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s Turf 1 action was the new-look Beaconsfield outfit under the leadership of Mick Cronin and Susantha Pradeep.

Playing away at Narre South, a venue the Tigers also won at last season, Beaconsfield recovered from a rough start with the bat to record a 73-run win over a side that was just a few wickets away from a grand final berth last summer.

No-one in Beaconsfield’s top six passed 50 as Narre South’s rejigged bowling attack, led by Liam Sheehan and Joel Zietsman, found the right formula early.

At 5/87 when Pradeep fell for four, life beyond Mark Cooper was beginning to look even tougher in reality than it sounded for the Tigers, but new recruit Abaseen Taniwal ensured his new side would not go down easily.

His 51 at number seven pushed Beaconsfield to a defendable score of 9/204, one that would prove more than adequate after the Lions failed with the bat.

Three ducks in the top five, to Morteza Ali, Riley McDonald and Adam Snelling, put Narre South on the back foot at 4/47, leaving Kyle Hardy to play a lone hand at the top of the order.

He wouldn’t last much longer, the fifth man dismissed for 28, with only some late hitting from Callan Tout and Zietsman sparing the Lions from embarrassment, dismissed for 131 in 38 overs.

Seamer, Jake Cutting returned superb figures of 3/36 from his 10 overs, with Ashan Madhushanka and Mitchell Tielen taking two apiece.

At Hallam, Buckley Ridges’ premiership defence got off to a rusty yet successful start against Hallam Kalora Park, chasing the Hawks’ target of 185 with 13 balls to spare.

An excellent opening spell with the ball from Ishan Jayarathna and debutant Prav Chahal reduced the Hawks to 3/32 early in the batting innings, before two players at opposing ends of the age spectrum in Austin Fardell and Leigh Booth combined to dig them out of trouble.

The pair added 102 for the fourth wicket and both reached the 60s individually, but were left wanting for other contributors, with Jordan Hammond the next-highest scorer on 22.

In reply, the reigning premiers lost wickets at regular intervals but scored enough runs from their senior core to reach the total with three wickets and two overs remaining.

Jayarathna (36) and Roshane Silva (47) did the bulk of the heavy lifting for the Bucks, while Hammond took 4/37 in an excellent display with the ball.

Elsewhere, Springvale South thrashed North Dandenong by eight wickets, chasing 134 in the 18th over.

It was a scenario that almost became commonplace for the Bloods last summer in white ball cricket; bowl first, roll their opponents cheaply and chase the target quickly.

Both Beaconsfield and Hallam Kalora Park fell victim to this method of execution, and this time it was the Maroons’ turn to face the music.

An even spread from the bowling attack saw last season’s runner up dismiss North Dandenong in the 39th over.

Save for some spirited defence from Randeep Sahota (zero from 17), Charith Keerthsinghe (one from 22) and Khair Muhammad (18 from 39), the innings could have come to a close much earlier, not that it mattered for Springvale South.

Having done the job with the ball, Mitch Forsyth and Jordan Wyatt went about completing the chase in rapid fashion.

Forsyth, so often the patient stable figure at the top of the innings, matched the aggressive Wyatt for tempo and intent, hitting three sixes and eight fours in an unbeaten 62 from 47 deliveries, while Wyatt fell for 42 from 29.

The pair added 81 for the first wicket before Mitch was joined by older brother, Cameron for a further 46-run stand, taking their side to the brink of victory.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Cannons set to launch into season 2026

    Cannons set to launch into season 2026

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 497922 Hockey is nearing its return date and it is all systems go at Casey Cannons with the club set to host its season…

  • Panic-buying despite 24-hour fuel price cap

    Panic-buying despite 24-hour fuel price cap

    As concerns increase regarding fuel prices across the state with warnings against panic buying, one of Casey’s cheapest fuel stations in Cranbourne has run out of U91 fuel and diesel…

  • Community figure Rob Wilson recovering

    Community figure Rob Wilson recovering

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 225295 Former City of Casey mayor and long-time community figure Rob Wilson is recovering after suffering a significant stroke just before Christmas, with family…

  • Seth has immediate impact

    Seth has immediate impact

    Seth O’Hehir had quite the impact in his 54 balls of batting and 12.1 overs of bowling for Kooweerup A Grade this season. That’s all it took – in his…

  • Lakers remove Knights’ armour, Bloods too good for Bucks

    Lakers remove Knights’ armour, Bloods too good for Bucks

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535994 It was a disappointing end to the season for Keysborough in the DDCA Turf 3 competition after the Knights were bowled all out…

  • Nervous Panthers stay up

    Nervous Panthers stay up

    A relegation standoff so tense the rule book had to be brought out. Devon Meadows survived one of the most memorable yet gruelling run chases in Casey Cardinia Cricket Association…

  • Gallant Swans fall short

    Gallant Swans fall short

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 537210 An enthralling two days of action at Mervyn Hughes Oval saw the qualifying final matchup of Casey South Melbourne and St Kilda come…

  • Cranbourne public housing tenant takes mould dispute to VCAT

    Cranbourne public housing tenant takes mould dispute to VCAT

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 538359 A Cranbourne public housing tenant said his two-year-old son cannot live with him because of severe mould contamination in his home, despite the…

  • Armed duo attempt carjack in Hallam

    Armed duo attempt carjack in Hallam

    Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating after two men armed with knives attempted to carjack a vehicle in Hallam last month. A 20-year-old male driver was at the intersection…

  • Club honours donor legacy

    Club honours donor legacy

    A revived community group in Casey has celebrated its official inauguration, honouring the legacy of a local organ donor. The Smart Club of Melbourne Inc. held its inauguration ceremony on…