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Swamp Tigers back – Lang Lang all-rounder

LANG Lang’s Sub-District team got back into winning form in the round 6, one-day game on Saturday, with a comprehensive victory over Gembrook.
The Swamp Tigers’ F-grade team, although losing, put in a much better effort against top side Beaconsfield.
The highlight for the weekend for Lang Lang was the brilliant half-century-plus unbeaten innings of Nic Beale in the game against Gembrook.
Lang Lang won the toss, elected to bowl and got instant results – the first wicket falling with the score on nine after Nic Beale took a catch off the bowling of Rogan Fraser and 28 runs later, Glenn Easton took a smart caught-and-bowled to dismiss the dangerous Williams.
A damaging partnership of 43 was ended when veteran ’keeper Sean Hassett had Newton stumped off the bowling of Nic Beale with the score on 80.
Lang Lang managed to get the remaining seven wickets rather cheaply, dismissing Gembrook for 106, with Glenn Easton and Gareth Andrews being the best of the bowlers, taking three wickets each, with Ross Douglas grabbing two.
Lang Lang started its innings briskly, but with the score on 16, Sean Hassett was caught behind for seven.
Gareth Andrews and Nic Beale kept the runs coming at a good rate and managed to put on 36 runs for the second wicket which ended when Andrews was caught after making 26.
Rogan Fraser joined Beale at the crease and the two combined well with an unbeaten stand of 72 to see Lang Lang make 2/122 off 30 overs.
It was a very good innings by Beale of 52 not-out, his highest score since joining the club, and Fraser made 35 not-out, resulting in an eight-wicket win by the Swamp Tigers.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:F GRADE

Playing top side Beaconsfield at home, the opposition won the toss and elected to bat, making 166.
Peter Kelly was the best of the bowlers in taking 3/28, with good support coming from Brian Christensen, 2/24, and Jess Fletcher got one wicket.
Lang Lang started the run chase in quick style with Andy Renden and Richard Adderley putting on 25 runs in five overs.
Unfortunately there was another middle-order collapse, but the Lang Lang tail-end batsmen put on some much-needed runs to see Lang Lang all out for 101.
Richard Adderley top scored with 31, with Nic Virtue making 12 not-out and David Clay 11.

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