23 February 2025, 5:30 AM
Stirling have all but wrapped up the double chance after a five-wicket win against Bridgewater during round 12 action in the Hills Cricket Association (HCA) at Bridgewater yesterday. The home side batted first and were in trouble at 4/65 in the 16th over, before Peter Atkins and Justin Summerill came together to add 84 runs for the fifth wicket. Atkins made a hard-hitting 49 from 29 balls (4 x 4’s, 4 x 6’s), while Summerill finished with 43 (61 balls) as the Raiders posted 192 before they were bowled out in the 38th over. Six Stirling bowlers took wickets with veteran opening bowler Chris Shaw snaring 3/30 (8), while Connor McFadyen (3/52) was the other multiple wicket taker for the Eagles. After losing McFadyen (0) early, Stirling skipper Jack Read took over with 56 from 31 balls (2 x 4’s, 6 x 6’s), before Harrison Webb anchored the innings with his highest score of the season, 76 not out (94 balls), with the winning runs coming up in the 43rd over. Ty Watson (2/25) was the leading wicket taker for Bridgewater. Reigning premiers Scott Creek Ironbank (SCIB) have moved up to third spot on the ladder after defeating Mylor by 63 runs at Cherry Gardens yesterday. SCIB batted first with their innings dominated by an opening stand of 123 between skipper Adam Shearwood and Aaron Thompson. Thompson top scored with 65 (111), while Shearwood finished with 54 (83). Daniel Desengo chipped in with 31 (29) as SCIB made 7/187 from their 45 overs. Michael Warburton (2/38) and Thomas Jensen (2/51) were the multiple wicket takers for Mylor. The Pipers were in all sorts of trouble early in the run chase as they slipped to 3/25 in the 11th over. Alex Kern played a fighting hand (40 from 84 balls), but no other Mylor batsman passed 20 runs as they were bowled out for 124 in the 35th over. All five Scott Creek Ironbank bowlers took wickets with Desengo (2/20), Lachlan Knight (2/25), Jayden Rea (2/25) and Beau Harwood (2/29) leading the way. Kangarilla won their fourth game of the season with a seven-wicket win against Meadows at Yaroona Oval yesterday. Meadows batted first and posted a competitive total of 7/177 from their 45 overs with Oscar Tydeman top scoring with 57 from 61 balls (9 x 4’s, 1 x 6), while Chad Dawe (34) and Haydn Reid (31) made handy contributions. Left-arm seamer Jack Evans was the best of the Kangarilla bowlers with 4/39 from nine overs. The Kangarilla run chase was set up by an excellent 106-run opening stand between Jake Turnbull and Steve Featherstone. Featherstone was the first to go for 52 (81 balls), his first half century of the season, while Turnbull continued on to top score with 76 (113) as the winning runs came up in the 43rd over.Mt Lofty won their 10th game on the trot with a comfortable 50-run win against Aldgate at Heathfield Oval. The Redcaps batted first and finished on 8/190 from their 45 overs. It was a good team batting performance from the premiership favourites with Josh Healey (40), Jordan Neis-Beer (36), Adam Carthew (23) and Nick Justice (23) all making good contributions. Angus Bilsborow took 4/55 (9) and Pierce Cordes-Harvey (2/29) to be the leading wicket takers for the Gaters. Aldgate were always under pressure in the run chase against a frugal Redcaps bowling unit as they were bowled out for 140 in the 44th over. Five Redcaps bowlers took wickets with Peter Giannes bowling an excellent spell of 4/12 (7.5), while Will Healey (2/22) and Connor Milde (2/42) took a couple of wickets each. Max Bilsborow top scored for Aldgate with 23 (51 balls). Ladder (after round 12)Mt Lofty 44, Stirling 32, Scott Creek Ironbank 24, Aldgate 24, Mylor 24, Bridgewater 20, Kangarilla 16, Meadows 8.Round 13 (1/3/25 - home teams named first)Bridgewater v MylorStirling v AldgateScott Creek Ironbank v MeadowsMt Lofty v Kangarilla