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Women’s cricket washed out

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SADLY, none of the Kookaburra Women’s cricket matches could be completed across the weekend, with the competition now split into two divisions.

Seven teams are playing in the A grade competition, with Kilmore, Wallan and Lancefield Black among the teams fighting for glory.

Interestingly, Kilmore was the only team to get a win on the weekend, albeit via forfeit, with Darley doing so for a second week in succession.

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Wallan had an interesting task at Bacchus Marsh, but while Kia Montgomery got the Magpies off to a good start with an early wicket, the heavy rain on Sunday set in and the game was abandoned with Bacchus Marsh on 1/26.

Nat Jeffery and Abbie Sarginson was on the offensive early for Lancefield Black against Gisborne as the Tigers sought their first win of the season.

However, that was stopped by the rain, with the Tigers 0/24 off six overs.

Four teams make up the B grade competition, with Broadford and Lancefield Yellow joining East Sunbury and Melton Centrals.

Lancefield Yellow and Broadford’s game at Lancefield Park was abandoned without a ball being bowled.

There will be no games in the Kookaburra Women’s competition this week due to the Melbourne Cup public holiday.

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