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Wandin dominant against Cantebury



While the rain prevented our men from taking the field, our women’s teams showed the resilience and determination that defines the Wandin spirit.

Women’s First XI:

Our First XI produced a dominant all-round performance in their away clash against Canterbury, securing a comprehensive victory to maintain their position in the top four.

After losing the toss and being asked to bowl first, captain Olivia Edwards set the tone immediately with three quick wickets, reducing Canterbury to a disastrous 3/10.

It was a masterclass in opening bowling that had the home side reeling from the outset.

Canterbury attempted to rebuild with a 50-run partnership, but Edwards struck again to claim the fourth wicket at 61.

Charlotte Edwards then turned the screws with two wickets in one over, finishing with excellent figures of 2/18 to have Canterbury struggling at 6/72.

The tail offered little resistance as Jacquie Lowrie (1/18), Nyree George (1/9), and Lexi Marshall claimed the remaining wickets.

Marshall’s dismissal was particularly special – her first wicket for the First XI after earning promotion this week.

However, the day belonged to captain Olivia Edwards, who produced a stunning spell of 4/5 – bowling figures that will long be remembered.

Chasing a modest total, Wandin lost an early wicket, but Charlotte Edwards (30) and Tilly Pearce (36*) combined brilliantly to take the game away from Canterbury.

Their partnership put Wandin in complete control, and when Charlotte departed with the score on 78, Kate Johnstone (18*) joined Pearce to guide the team home in the 26th over.

A clinical performance that showcased both disciplined bowling and composed batting.

Women’s Second XI:

Our Second XI faced a challenging day at home against Vermont, falling short despite a fighting effort with the ball.

Winning the toss and electing to bat, Wandin struggled to build partnerships as wickets fell regularly throughout the innings.

Rikki Murphy, having her first opportunity opening the batting, showed promise with eight runs, but the constant loss of wickets made it difficult to post a competitive total.

Kerry Peet (19) provided valuable runs in the middle order, while Bee Cuddon (10) also contributed, but Wandin could only reach 9/87 from their allotted overs.

Vermont’s openers came out with aggressive intent, and with their first wicket not falling until 71, the target quickly came within reach.

However, Wandin didn’t give up without a fight.

Captain Kirwan Peluso led the fightback with two quick wickets, finishing with impressive figures of 2/8.

Nat Lowe (1/12) and Rikki Murphy (1/11) also claimed wickets as the team showed character in defence.

Vermont ultimately reached the target five wickets down in the 16th over, but the Seconds can take heart from their bowling performance.

LOOKING AHEAD

A mixed weekend that reminded us of what truly matters.

While our First XI women continue their strong campaign and our Seconds gained valuable experience, the most important moment came before any ball was bowled – when our community stood together to remember those who served.

The men’s teams will be eager to return to action next weekend, while both women’s teams look to build on their performances.

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