Victorian Premier Cricket Round 1

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This Saturday is the start of the Victorian Premier Cricket 2007/08 season.

There have been plenty of changes to the clubs over the off season. Dandenong go in as defending champions.

Here is the fixture for Round 1

Saturday October 6 (11am start-1 day game)
Dandenong vs Melbourne at Shepley Oval
St Kilda vs Prahan at Junction Oval
Carlton vs Essendon at Princes Park No.1
Frankston Peninsula vs Richmond at Jubilee Park No.2,Frankston
Fitzroy Doncaster vs Footscray Edgewater at Schramms Reserve,Doncaster
Hawthorn Monash Uni vs Camberwell Magpies at Monash Uni No.1,Clayton
Casey South Melbourne vs Ringwood at Casey Fields No.4 Oval, Cranbourne East
North Melbourne vs Northcote at Arden Street
Geelong vs Melbourne Uni at Geelong Cricket Ground,Kardinia Park

The other piece of news in that the venues for the Annual country round have been released. These games will be played on Saturday January 5,2008

Carlton vs Dandenong at Eastern Oval,Ballarat
St Kilda vs Melbourne Uni at Wangaratta
Frankston Peninsula vs Casey South Melbourne at Warragul
Fitzroy Doncaster vs North Melbourne at Traralgon
Hawthorn Monash Uni vs Geelong at Princes Park,Maryborough
Camberwell Magpies vs Northcote at Moama
Footscray Edgewater vs Ringwood at Horsham
Richmond vs Melbourne at Wonthaggi
Essendon vs Prahran at Warrnambool
 

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Just got back from Frankston.

The match was reduced to 36 overs after 100 minutes was lost for rain.

Richmond won the toss and elected to bowl

Frankston Peninsula 47(22nd over)(Jaensch 3/12,Dennett 3/11) lost to Richmond 1/49(11.1 overs)(Blizzard 38*) by 9 wickets with 149 balls to spare.

This was Frankston Peninsula's lowest ever score.
 
Melbourne spoilt Dandenong's unfurling of the premiership pennant by scoring an exciting win with one wicket and four balls to spare.
With the opening round of VB Premier Cricket scheduled, the odds were always in favour of rain and, sure enough the showers arrived on cue. However eight of the nine matches were able to get a result; the St Kilda v Prahran match at the Junction Oval was the only game unable to get underway due to the pitch flooding under the covers.
Stars in the season-opener were ex-Tasmanian Matthew Wade, who showed why the Bushrangers selectors lured him across Bass Strait by hitting an impressive 76 against the Hawks, North speedster Chris Marantelli, who took 4/28 in his 50th match and Blues' keeper Tim Ludeman, who snared five catches against the Bombers.
Several of the matches were rain-reduced; two games achieved the bare minimum of 25 overs each after starting at the 2pm deadline. In those games Ringwood (1/80) easily beat Casey-South Melbourne (7/79) at Casey Fields and Camberwell Magpies (4/165 - Matthew Wade 76) were too good for Hawthorn-Monash Uni (5/152 - Simon Dart 57) at Monash Uni.
North Melbourne (3/130 - Christian Hewett 58) comfortably beat Northcote (129 - Chris Marantelli 4/28) at Arden Street.
Richmond (1/49 - Aiden Blizzard 38no) inflicted a crushing defeat on Frankston Peninsula (47) at Frankston. Despite a 100-minute rain delay, the match was still completed before 3.30pm with Justin Jaensch (3/12) and Ben Dennett (3/13) doing most of the damage with the ball for the Tigers.
Dandenong skipper Warren Ayres, commencing his 25th season of Premier Cricket, top-scored with 56 in his side's 8(cc)232 against the Demons at Shepley Oval. After unfurling the Panthers' first premiership pennant, Ayres looked on-track to register a ton against his old club - he has scored one against every other club - but fell short when ex-Redback Mike Smith had him caught at cover. Brett Forsyth (54) also batted well. In reply Melbourne (9/233 - Andrew Kent 55 Peter Nevill 53) got home in a thriller with just one wicket and four balls to spare.
In other games Essendon (156 - Luke Rosbrook 4/33) were comfortably beaten by Carlton (3/159 - Mick Allen 54no Michael Sheedy 54no) at Princes Park, Melbourne Uni (6/171 - Scott Sanders 41) lost to Geelong (5/173 - Clinton Peake 62no Aaron Finch 59) in a match reduced to 36 overs at Geelong and Fitzroy Doncaster (7/199 - Gavin Kellar 62) went down to Footscray Edgewater (6/201 - Dean Russ 54) in a 49-over game at Schramms Reserve.

2nds
Melb 8(cc)211 (Cooper 59 Fairbanks 4-24) d Dand 147 (Hussey 39 J Pattinson 41 Larter 6-29)
St K v Prah (no play)
Ess 5(cc)246 (Dickinson 92no Gray 54 van den Berg 51) d Carl 208 (Bonney 82 O'Brien 54)
Rich 3(cc)249 (Innes 76 Perry 65no Loughman 54) d Frank Pen 140 (McKenna 6-19 Taylor 3-33)
Fitz Donc 165 (Reidy 43 McDonald 3-30) d Foot-Edge 129
Camb Mag 5-184 (G Parker 43 Rafter 42no) d Haw-Mon Uni 5(cc)182 (Kapoor 60 Devenish 44)
Casey-SM 9(cc)150 (Chapple 44 Hayes 34) d Ring 122 (Walsh 31)
N Melb 3-166 (Salpietro 72 Brown 59no) d Ncte 7(cc)165 (Adams 44 Dunbar 39 Pizaro 3-33)
Melb Uni 9-179 (Nalesnyik 58 Merriman 33) d Geel 5(cc)178 (Hooley 75 Nunn 37no Fanning 31)

3rds
Melb 7-233 (Brown 75 Downing 67 Berak 34 Morrison 3-45) d Dand 100 (Gillard 3-17)
St K v Prah (no play)
Ess 8(cc)137 (B Jones 68no Saker 3-13) d Carl 131 (Sheldon 4-29)
Rich 3-102 (Naughtin 38 Rickarby 32) d Frank Pen 101
Foot-Edge 7-167 (Joslin 56 Douglas 30) d Fitz Donc 166 (Stewart 56 Heatley 60 Obst 4-37 Worthington 3-25)
Haw-Mon Uni 7-211 (Cousins 43) d Camb Mag 8(cc)208 (D Hutton 63no Shute 39)
Ring 9(cc)116 (Walsh 46 Pearce 30 Serpanchy 3-14) d Casey-SM 107 (Serpanchy 35 Coghlan 3-16)
Ncte 7-172 (Heagarty 63 O'Brien 30) d N Melb 7(cc)170 (Achilles 40 Cresswell 36 Bottomley 3-35)
Melb Uni 2-165 (Martin 65no) d Geel 164 (Burke 56no)

4ths
Dand v Melb (to play Sunday)
Prah 7-168 (Yalamanchili 51no McConville 53) d St K 9(cc)167 (Breen 35 Humphries 3-31)
Carl 7-173 (Foxlow 56 Robertacchio 4-25) d Ess 172 (Godsell 59)
Frank Pen 4-115 (Wylie 34) d Rich 111 (Dale 3-26)
Foot-Edge 5-144 (Saunders 35 Butler 51) d Fitz Donc 142 (Skurrie 4-19)
Haw-Mon Uni v Camb Mag (to play Sunday)
Ring 187 (Wade 47 Asquith 32 Carr-Gregg 3-30) d Casey-SM 8(cc)130 (Hangar 54 Newcomb 3-16)
Ncte 196 (Galling 41 G Monar 32 Keenan 3-21) d N Melb 101 (Forster 31 Irvine 3-26)
Geel v Melb Uni (to play Sunday)
 

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i was at the games and crossy was awesome so was blizzard and siddle is going to be a star this year
 
i was at the games and crossy was awesome so was blizzard and siddle is going to be a star this year

He bowled 8 good overs Saturday.

Pity Cricket Victoria would not let him bowl ten over. Might have been the difference.
 
goood to see gavin Kellar making some runs for ditzy sonny. Hopefully he can keep up his form and play some time in the ones.

Anyone here rate him? The only reason I talk about him is that he is my PE teacher/cricket coach at school and we all gave him a fair bit of shit last year for his crap performances
 

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