BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » Sport » Cricket » Werribee loses despite a gutsy effort

Werribee loses despite a gutsy effort

Werribee has given north-west group rival Melton a fright, but fallen short of its desired outcome.

The Tigers showed plenty of spirit on day two of their clash, but took a loss on first innings, leaving them without a win after two matches and in an unfamiliar position in the bottom quarter of the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association standings.

With only 113 runs to defend, Tigers captain Tim O’Brien knew his team had its back up against the wall, but he was proud of the fight displayed to make the Lions earn the result.

The Lions passed the target eight down, finishing on 155 for a 42-run win.

“We were in the game,” O’Brien said. “They just got over the line in the end. We dropped a few catches, a couple of decisions didn’t go our way, but with 113 on the board, we probably needed everything to go our way.”

It turned into a nervous run chase for Melton because of the quality of Werribee’s bowling.

Five of the Tigers’ six bowlers picked up at least a wicket and all bowled economically, building pressure on the Lions’ batsmen.

New ball operators Jackson Watt (1-32 off 12 overs) and Jack Budd (1-12 off 13) led from the front, while Stephen Plumridge chimed in with 2-6 off 5.4.

Spinners Michael Kelly (3-52 off 19) and O’Brien (2-31 off 13) played their part, but it was still not enough.

“I can’t fault the bowlers’ efforts,” O’Brien said. “The bowling was pretty steady all the way through.”

The finger was fairly and squarely being pointed at the Werribee batsmen on Saturday night.

Aside from 40 from Matt Dean and 47 from Kelly, the scoreboard made for bad reading for the whole line-up.

“It was the batting that really let us down,” O’Brien said. “We had two guys made 40, no one from Melton made 40 at all, but they had six or seven players who made over 10 runs. We only had two.

“We just didn’t have as many contributors with the bat as Melton did, even though we had the top two scorers in the game.”

The panic button ought to be pressed for Werribee.

The Tigers are 0-2, have a Twenty20 clash with undefeated Williamstown at home on Saturday and face a powerful Plenty Valley the week after, so the pressure is on to turn their form around quickly.

“Hopefully, we can get some players to step up and produce some good cricket,” O’Brien said.

“We really need to get some points on the board to get our season rolling.

“You don’t want to start the season zip and three because it’s a long way back from
there.”

 

Digital Editions


  • Illegal frog move threatens species

    Illegal frog move threatens species

    An investigation into the suspected illegal relocation of a threatened frog species has put wetlands near Werribee and Caroline Springs in the spotlight, after more…

More News

  • Doctors ready for rare hospital move

    Doctors ready for rare hospital move

    Having worked as a doctor at Footscray Hospital for 35 years, including a period as director of its emergency department, there’s not much that Professor Anne-Maree Kelly hasn’t seen or…

  • Sod turned on new Deanside shopping centre

    Sod turned on new Deanside shopping centre

    Construction has officially commenced on the first major shopping centre to deliver convenience to the growing Deanside community. Delivered by National integrated property, construction and investment group Oreana, Deanside Central…

  • Jumpstarting young refugees driving journeys

    Jumpstarting young refugees driving journeys

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 228084 A new program will help young people from refugee backgrounds learn to drive. Minister for Roads and Road Safety Melissa Horne announced the…

  • Call to rename drain

    Call to rename drain

    Friends of Organ Pipes National Park (FOOP) is calling for the waterway known as ‘Tame Street Drain’ to be officially renamed a creek. The small country waterway makes its way…

  • Brasher makes debut

    Brasher makes debut

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 452928 Taylors Lakes’ Dylan Brasher was almost the hero for Victoria in his Sheffield Shield debut last week After piling on the runs at…

  • Seasons heating up

    Seasons heating up

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532917 With the summer sporting seasons coming up to the pointy end, there was lots of important action on Saturday. Star Weekly photographer Ljubica…

  • Sunshine library floor closure

    Sunshine library floor closure

    Brimbank Libraries has issued an announcement, saying level one of Sunshine library will be closed the evening on Monday 9 February due to minor flooding. According to Brimbank Libraries, there…

  • Getting ready for kindergarten

    Getting ready for kindergarten

    As part of ‘kindergarten readiness month’ next month, local sessional kindergarten providers will host a series of open days from 17-26 March, giving families the chance to explore local kindergartens.…

  • Braybrook ramps up for BMX fest

    Braybrook ramps up for BMX fest

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532725 Melbourne’s inner-west will take centre stage this weekend at the Braybrook BMX Festival, a three-day celebration of action sports, youth culture and community,…

  • Brimbank writers and readers festival returns

    Brimbank writers and readers festival returns

    Lovers of literature rejoice! The Brimbank Writers and Readers Festival is returning next month for its biggest event to date. Thirty-four events will run over six days, from 12-17 March,…