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VTCA T20 drama

PEGS continues to shine in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association T20 competition, while Sunshine Heights lost in a super over.

Facing Airport West St Christophers, PEGS timed its run to perfection getting the winning runs with one ball remaining.

The Eagles made 6-115 from their overs.

PEGS started well and were in control before wickets started to fall.

The tail was able to get it home, finishing 8-116.

In group B3, Sunshine Heights and Point Cook went to a super over.

Heights made 8-133 from its overs.

It came down to the final ball and Warriors couldn’t find the winning runs with Chathura Demuni run out.

The Warriors finished 7-133 to send the match to a super over,

Heights finished with 2-1 off its over with Point Cook finishing 0-8.

In group A2, Deer Park chased the runs down in the final over against Sunshine United.

The Tigers made 8-114 from their overs with Matthew Sipala top scoring with 32.

The Lions were sitting comfortably at 4-94 before losing wickets.

It would go down to the final over, with the Lions hitting the winning runs with three balls remaining.

The Lions finished 8-118.

Grand United got home against St Albans,

The Saints made 4-116 from their overs with Joshua Hine top scoring with 51 not out off 45 balls.

It was nervous going for the Gorillas but they managed to get home, making 6-117.

In group A3, Keilor had a big win against Sunbury.

The Blues made 6-176 from their overs with Dimuth Karunarathne top scoring with 96 not out off 48 balls.

The Roar’s batting order struggled to get going and it finished 9-98.

In group A4, Sydenham-Hillside got its first win of the competition, beating Sunshine .

The Crows batted first and made 123 as they were bowled out with seven balls remaining.

All the Storm top order made contributions as it made 4-124.

In group B2, Burnside Springs United piled on the runs against West Newport.

Burnside made 4-190 from its overs with West Newport bowled out for 100 in reply.

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