BERRY Shoalhaven Heads has a steep run mountain to climb when its match against North Nowra Cambewarra at Ison Park resumes this Saturday.
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Norths, in this two-day Shoalhaven District Cricket Association third grade two-day match, took charge by posting 9/224, leaving Berry with a sizable run chase to take on this Saturday when the match continues.
Paul Davidson paved the way for Norths with 50 runs which included three boundaries and a maximum.
Angus Lowbridge 27 runs, Samuel Neri 27 runs, Glenn Tyson 23 runs and Clayton Hewitt also got the run-rate ticking over for Norths.
Joseph Timbs led the way with the ball for Berry with a three-wicket haul and Nathan Bezant got two scalps.
Batemans Bay v Shoalhaven Ex-Servicemens Club
Bat dominated ball when Batemans Bay hosted Shoalhaven Ex-Servicemens Club at Hanging Rock Oval on Saturday.
The visitors, after winning the toss, elected to bat first and compiled a healthy score of 7/206.
Ben Guyer and Jason Hextell did most of the damage with the bat for Ex-Servos.
Guyer's 75 runs including seven boundaries, while Hextell's unbeaten 60 runs were punctuated by seven boundaries and a maximum.
Scott McCurdy 29 runs with three boundaries and Barry Cumberland 18 runs with two boundaries also produced handy knocks.
Tony Dcosta and Pat Griffin took two wickets apiece for the Bay.
The match resumes this Saturday.
Bomaderry v Nowra
Another run-feast is being served up as Bomaderry and Nowra do battle at the Bomaderry Sports Complex.
Bomaderry, with its first innings total of 7/232, took the honours at the end of day one of this two-day match.
Harrison Graham, after his team won the toss and elected to bat, put Bomaderry in control with a blazing 89 runs.
Graham's knock included four maximums and five boundaries.
It looks like Robert Mirabito does not like running between wickets and his 42 runs included five sixes and a boundary.
Mark Pritchard 29 runs and Tyrone Johnston [19 runs with two boundaries] helped Bomaderry reach its imposing total.
Craig Williams took three wickets for Nowra and Joshua Fernie claimed two.
Nowra was 0/4 at stumps and play continues this Saturday.
Sussex Inlet v Bay and Basin
Excluding a major disaster, Sussex Inlet looks in the box-seat to take the points over Bay and Basin when their matches continues on Saturday.
Sussex, in this two-day Shoalhaven District Cricket Association third grade two-day match, only has a few more runs to make at the Thompson Street Sporting Complex to pass its opponent's total when the match continues on Saturday.
Basin, after winning the toss, elected to bat first and made 121 runs in its innings, while Sussex, at stumps, had reached 4/105 runs.
Without Stuart Dryburgh [38 runs], Michael Tomson [36 runs] and Rohan Beavan [21 runs] the Basin would have been in serious trouble.
Dryburgh's efforts included three boundaries and a maximum, Tomson smashed three sixes and three boundaries and Beavan found the fence twice.
Brett Fernie was the chief-destroyer for Sussex and he collected a six-wicket haul.
Aaron Piendl also bowled well and took three wickets for Sussex.