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Gordon achieves a clean sweep
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Gordon Cricket Club (the Stags) completed an impressive clean sweep in NSW Premier Cricket winning their two-day fixtures in all grades against CampbelltownCamden (the Ghosts) in Round 12.
The first grade team bounced back into the winners’ circle declaring at 9/394 on the first day and then bowled their opposition out for 274. Most of the damage was done by young pace duo Callum Bladen 5/54 and Nick Toohey 3/67.
Second grade also had a convincing win by putting 279 on the board and then bowling the Ghosts out for 122. Leg spinner Smit Doshi had outstanding figures of 5/33 and was ably assisted by Luke Callanan with 3/36.
In third grade Kieran Krishnan scored an amazing 158*, after openers Thomas Siede (92) and Jayllen Naganayagam (97) compiled an opening stand of 147 runs. Declaring at 5/401, the Stags bowled Campbeltown-Camden out for 188 thanks to Jackson Saggers (5/35) and Thomas Siede (5/42) who combined to take the final 7 wickets for just 8 runs.
Fifth Grade also got the chocolates with an 87 run victory.
The best result of the weekend though was in a low scoring affair in fourth grade where the Gordon team achieved an outright victory. In the first innings Gordon bowled Campbelltown Camden out for 96 before being bowled out themselves for 131. In the second dig Gordon knocked over Campbeltown-Camden for just 40 runs and scored the 6 runs required for the loss of one wicket to achieve the outright. Charlie Gwynn was the star of the show with 5/35 in the first innings and 4/13 in the second. Nishanth Balaguruswamy also picked up an incredible 4/1.
There are three more games left in the season with three of the grades fighting for a finals berth.