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Division 5 vs Western Park - Rd 10
Versus
Western Park
Date
16th Dec
Results
Jindivick Won by 9 Wickets
Division 4 versus Iona - Rd 8
Versus
Iona
Date
16th Dec
Results
Jindivick Won by 8 Wickets
Division 2 versus Western Park - Rd 8
Versus
Western Park
Date
16th Dec
Results
Western Park Won by 73 Runs
T20 D Grade vs Trafalgar - Rd 2
Versus
Trafalgar
Date
12th Dec
Results
Trafalgar Won by 4 Wickets
T20 C Grade vs Yarragon - Rd 1
Versus
Yarragon
Date
28th Nov
Results
Yarragon Won by 3 Wickets
T20 D Grade vs Western Park - Rd 1
Versus
Western Park
Date
28th Nov
Results
Western Park Won by 6 Wickets
Division 5 vs Catani - Rd 7
Versus
Catani
Date
25th Nov
Results
Jindivick Won by Forfeit

Jindivick walk away with the 6 points after a forfeit by Catani Division 5.

Division 2 vs Iona - Rd 6
Versus
Iona
Date
18th Nov - 25th Nov
Results
Iona Won by 373 Runs
Iona won the toss choosing to bat first, with Harry Moore (2/51) and Luke Hume (4/113) starting off well keeping Iona to 3-45. It was a tough innings from then on, with two of the Iona batsmen going on to making 150+ runs each, the next wicket not until 4/317. Wickets then fell steadily, being shared around between Luke, Harry and Matt Ward (2/107). Iona finishing on a towering 8/418 off their 80 overs.
Jindivick's first innings didn't start off well, with quick wickets being lost rapidly. Tight bowling by the Iona bowlers, bowled Jindivick out for 45, with Rechana Bon (13) and Jordan Smith (14) the only batsmen making double digits.
Getting sent back in to bat, Jindivick's second innings started off shaky again, with Brock Callaghan being dismissed for 4 and Matt Ward being dismissed for 0. A small start by Harry (18) showed Jindi they could hang around, which led to an explosive innings by Jordan Smith (81*), supported by Rechana Bon (12*). Jordy smashed 12 fours and 3 sixes to finish on 81 not out, for Iona to give up on the outright win. Jindi finishing on 3/118 off 23 overs.
Iona - 8/418 off 80
L. Hume - 4/113 off 25 overs
H. Moore - 2/51 off 16 overs
M. Ward - 2/107 off 18 overs
Jindivick - 10/45 off 17.1
J. Smith - 14 runs
R. Bon - 13 runs
Jindivick - 3/118 off 23 overs
J. Smith - 81 runs not out
H. Moore - 18 runs
R. Bon - 12 runs not out
Division 4 vs Hallora - Rd 6
Versus
Hallora
Date
18th Nov - 25th Nov
Results
Hallora Won by 126 Runs
Division 4 won the toss and decided to bowl first against Hallora. 2 quick wickets put the pressure on Hallora, who eventually buckled down and built a partnership courtesy of ex-Jindi player Mick Dixon. After the drinks break wickets fell consistently, being shared between 5 of the bowlers before the last partnership put on 69 runs with Hallora finishing their innings 6/209.
Jindivick's innings, a story similar to Division 2 this week, started off rocky with Nic Bagnall (6) and Flynn Pallot (10) being dismissed early. Small starts by Korey Carrison (13) Fletcher Pallot (13) and Matt Cheshire (13) looked to be promising for Jindivick, before they too fell, closely followed by the tailenders, Jindivick finishing on 83 runs off 29.2 overs.
Much like Division 2 as well, Jindivick was sent in to bat again and was a different team. Korey Carrison hit a quick 47 off 47 balls, backed by Matthew Cheshire's 31, set Jindivick up for a stronger innings. A solid start by Aaron Bliss making his high score of 14 at the end helped the runs tick along, with Nic Bagnall bringing up the rear finishing up on 34 runs not out, including 2 sixes. Jindivick finished their second innings 9/179.
Hallora - 6/209 off 80
Flynn. Pallot - 2/38 off 11
A. Pyle - 1/23 off 18
J. Sanders - 1/31 off 12
M. Cheshire - 1/11 off 4
A. Maguire - 1/44 off 9
Jindivick – 10/83 off 29.2
K. Carrison - 13 runs
M. Cheshire - 13 runs
Fletch. Pallot - 11 runs
Jindivick - 9/179 off 39.5
K. Carrison - 47 runs
N. Bagnall - 34 runs not out
M. Cheshire - 31 runs
Division 5 vs Drouin - Rd 6
Versus
Drouin
Date
18th Nov
Results
Drouin Won by 5 Runs
Last week Jindivick met their match against the Division 5 Drouin team. Being sent in to bat, great starts by Daniel Mitchell (28), Kev Larkman (48), and Mark Bowman (30) set Jindivick up for a big score. However, Drouin bowlers kicked it up a notch and took 6/29 in the middle to end order batsmen, with Jindivick finishing on 177 runs, tough total to defend on Bellbird Park No 2 oval.
Wickets were scarce in Drouin's innings, with 2 Drouin batsmen retiring once they made 50 runs. Wickets going to Bill Lewis (1/29) and Beau Zinnow (1/16) couldn't stop Drouin to passing the score 2 down in the 25th over.
Jindivick - 10/177 off 37.3
K. Larkman - 48 runs
M. Bowman - 30 runs
D. Mitchell - 28 runs
Drouin - 2/182 off 24.1
B. Zinnow - 1/16 off 4
B. Lewis - 1/29 off 3
Division 5 vs Garfield-Tynong - Rd 4
Versus
Garfield-Tynong
Date
Nov 4th - Nov 11th
Results
Jindivick Won by 5 Wickets
Great win for Div 5 against the old team members of Garfield-Tynong. Jindi were sent in to bowl first on the tiny oval of Tynong. However, some tight bowling by Russell Vincent (0/18 off 8 ) and Daniel Hall (1/20 off 8 ) restricted Garfield-Tynong to just 160.
Good starts by Kev Larkman (33), Daniel Mitchell (22) and Mark Bowman (21) kept the Jindi runs ticking along, before Daniel Hall got the ball rolling with a quick 40 runs for Ash Zinnow (10*) and Brad Luka (10*) to finish the game, Jindi finishing on 166 runs, 5 wickets down.
Garfield-Tynong - 2/160 off 40
D. Hall - 1/20 off 8
B. Zinnow - 1/23 off 6
Jindivick - 5/166 off 39
D. Hall - 40 runs
K. Larkman - 33 runs
D. Mitchell - 22 runs
Division 4 vs Western Park - Rd 5
Versus
Western Park
Date
Nov 4th - Nov 11th
Results
Western Park Won by 22 Runs
Div 4 was sent in to bowl on a quick Jindi oval, with Andrew Pyle and Flynn Pallot opening the bowling, Flynn taking a wicket on his first ball. Western Park then went on solidifying partnerships until Pyley's quick thinking caused a run out of their top scorer. Wickets to Pyley, Flynn, Jess Sanders, and Matthew Cheshire saw Western Park finish on 8/262.
Week 2 started a bit scratchy with a couple quick wickets, even with Korey Carrison’s quick 24 runs. Then Matthew Cheshire and debutant Rob Wind knuckled down to build a partnership, both making their 50’s. Unfortunately, tea break broke the momentum, with both being dismissed shortly after the other. This brought in our MVP winner Pyley with his quick 63, almost winning it for the team. Jindi finished just 22 runs short.
Western Park - 8/262 off 70
A. Pyle - 2/60 off 23
F. Pallot - 2/51 off 11
J. Sanders - 2/60 off 14
M. Cheshire - 1/18 off 5
Jindivick – 10/240 off 60.4
A. Pyle – 63 runs
M. Cheshire – 55 runs
R. Wind – 53 runs
Division 2 vs Hallora - Rd 5
Versus
Hallora
Date
Nov 4th - 11th
Results
Hallora Won by 46 Runs
Jindi lost the toss and were sent in to field where Harry Moore (1/18 off 10.3) and Luke Hume (1/23 off 11) started off strong dismissing their opening batsman for just 10 runs. Tight bowling by the Jindi team restricted Hallora to just 172 runs off 67.3 overs. Pick of the bowlers went to Shayne Gillings finishing on 4/42 off 13 overs. Jindi then had to face 9 overs on week 1, unfortunately losing 2 wickets in the small session, finishing the day on 2/23 off 9 overs.
Day 2 started off well, with Cam Coster (15) and Bobby Wilkinson (23) ticking the runs over until Bobby was unfortunately dismissed. And then there was a bit of a Jindi collapse, losing 5/25 in the middle order. Jordan Smith (51) and Luke Hume (8 ) had a solid partnership of 55 runs, before the opposition struck again taking Luke followed closely by Jordan. Jindi finished on 10/126, only 46 runs short.
Hallora - 10/172 off 67.3
S. Gillings - 4/42 off 13 overs
J. Smith - 2/18 off 13 overs
H. Moore - 1/18 off 10.3 overs
L. Hume - 1/23 off 11 overs
B. Wilkinson - 1/22 off 9 overs
B. Johnson - 1/27 off 8 overs
Jindivick - 10/126 off 50.5
J. smith - 51 runs
B. Wilkinson - 23 runs
C. Coster - 15 runs
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