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Kilsyth 1st XI vs Mooroolbark 1st XI

Kilsyth batted first scoring 160 off 69.5 overs with Matthew Clark taking the lead in batting with 45 runs. Mooroolbark came into bat scoring just 15 runs for the day and will return on 4 February.

Mount Evelyn 1st XI vs South Warrandyte 1st XI

Mount Evelyn batted first notching up 175 runs off 66.5 overs with Daniel Fraser leading the runs with 54. Starting the run chase, South Warrandyte scored 26.

Yarra Junction 1st XI vs Chirnside Park 1st XI

Chirnside Park won the toss electing to bat first seeing Glenn Gromadovski reach a half century, adding to the 141 runs. Yarra Junction went in to bat, sitting at 3/27 heading into the second innings.

Montrose 2nd XI vs Warrandyte 2nd XI

Winning the toss, Montrose batted first scoring an impressive 9/312 (dec) with some excellent half centuries from Josh McCallum, Mitchell O’Neil, Conrad Ratcliffe and Cheyne van Koll. Starting their run chase, Warrandyte was 2/9 at the days end.

Wantirna South 2nd XI vs Kilsyth 2nd XI

Kilsyth batted first making 201 runs off 74.4 overs.

Chirnside Park 2nd XI vs Montrose 3rd XI

Chirnside Park elected to bat first after winning the toss, getting 90 runs. Montrose jumped into bat, scoring 6/105.

Mooroolbark 2nd XI vs Mount Evelyn 2nd XI

Mount Evelyn batted first scoring 142 off 63 overs. Mooroolbark finished the day 4/33.

Womens:

Kilsyth 1XI vs Monash Uni/Mulgrave

Mulgrave batted first scoring 6/171 (cc) off 36 overs. It was close, with Kilsyth batting second, scoring 5/123 (cc).

Montrose 1XI vs St Andrews CC 1XI

Batting first Montrose notched up 8/199 (cc) with Charli Stevens gaining 94. St Andrews held however, scoring 5/200.

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