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Thrillers open finals

Deer Park, St Albans, Grand United and Keilor are all through to the next round of the Victorian Turf Cricket Association T20 competition, while Sunshine Heights has been knocked out.

The Lions continued their good form, accounting for Westmeadows on Wednesday night.

The Lions made 8-135 from the overs.

Pathum De Mel was the pick of the bowlers for the Warriors, with 3-28.

The Warriors took the game deep, but ultimately fell just short, finishing 8-130.

Pawan Wickramasinghe top scored with 51.

St Albans snuck home against Altona North.

Altona North batted first and made 101, bowled out on the final ball of the 20 overs.

The Saints made 5-105 from their overs to claim the win.

Keilor won a thriller against Haig Fawkner on Thursday night.

The Blues batted first after being sent in, making 6-154. Malith Cooray top scored with 75 off 46 balls.

It went down to the final ball, with Haig Fawkner falling short to give Keilor a one run win. Haig finished 8-153.

The Blues shared the wickets around with three players taking two each.

Grand United had a big win against fellow division 2 team Sunbury on Thursday night.

The Gorillas made 6-177 from their overs with Hashan James top scoring with 41.

Sunbury never got close, bowled out for 116 with 11 balls remaining.

Oliver Davidson took 4-25 for the Gorillas.

Sunshine Heights’ run came to an end against Maribyrnong Park St Mary’s on Thursday night.

Maribyrnong Park made 5-160 after winning the toss.

Sunshine Heights didn’t get close, finishing 8-129.

Babur Nadeem top scored with 41 at the top of the order.

Yarraville Club, Bellbridge and Roxburgh Park are also through to the next round.

The Clubbers beat Williamstown Imperials in their match, while Bellbridge beat the Point Cook Centrals and Roxburgh Park upset Glenroy.

The match ups for the quarter finals are Keilor vs Maribyrnong Park, Bellbridge against Roxburgh Park, St Albans and Deer Park and Yarraville Club against Grand United.

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