Port Stephens and Paterson both came away with two wins from Saturday’s double 20/20 fixture in the A-grade competition.
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A solid 60 from Joshua Mulligan helped Port Stephens to 9/141 against Windsor Castle at Hinton.
Windsor Castle could only muster 65 in reply, with Daniel Scheerer (3-9 off four) having a great day with the ball.
Paterson restricted Raworth to 83 at Ernie Jurd Oval, with most of the runs coming from Tim Baker (53).
Russell Presland recorded 3-11 off three, while Matthew McLetchie and Kurt Humphries got two wickets each.
Paterson surpassed the total inside 12 overs with nine wickets in hand thanks to a great 68 no from Brad Bidner.
Nathan Stapleford notched a half century in Kurri Kurri’s win over Dungog at Bowthorne.
James Jackson (34) and Daniel Foster (30) made good starts to help Kurri Kurri to 9/168.
Dungog worked hard with two wickets each to Nick Barham, Damian Keating, David Seers and Jake Hojer.
But Dungog could only manage 8/110 in reply with David Seers (26) top scoring.
In game two, Paterson won the toss and sent Kurri Kurri in to bat at Bowthorne, with the Kookaburras making 8/101.
Stapleford (22) again stood up as the top scorer.
Paterson surpassed the total in the 17th over with seven wickets in hand.
Foster, Bradley Hill and John White took a wicket each.
Brad Bidner (52 no) made another half-century, and was well-supported by McLetchie (26 no).
A great knock by Ryan Threlfo (62) helped Raworth to victory over Windsor Castle at Ernie Jurd Oval.
Windsor Castle made 8/157 from their 20 overs, with Jason Bower (3-27 off four) doing the most damage with the ball.
Raworth hit the target with an over to spare.
A great spell of 3-27 from Port Stephens’ Allan Baldwin kept Dungog to 89 in their match at Hinton.
The Pythons reached the total in the 12th over with five wickets to spare thanks to a solid 36 from Jarrod Moxey.