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A slow start

February 25, 2014
A slow start

Victoria has made a slow start to the School Sport Australia 15-and-under Cricket Championships in Canberra.

In the first two rounds of the tournament, Victoria suffered defeats to Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory.

After winning the toss and electing to bat, an unbeaten half-century from Zach Allen saw Queensland reach a total of 8-172 after 50 overs.

With support from Seamus Bolton (2-38) and Jonathan Merlo (2-30), Zachary Mevissen led the Victorian bowling attack, scalping 3-34 from nine overs.

In return, the Victorian batting order collapsed with Jared Sippel claiming 4-21 to restrict Victoria to 82.

Yesterday’s clash against the ACT saw Victoria win the toss and elect to bat.

A 45-run knock from Bradley Melville and contributions from Andrew Young (30*) and Thomas Ewing (25) saw Victoria complete its 50 overs on 7-158.

In reply, a gutsy unbeaten century from Blake MacDonald (103*) saw the ACT surpass the Victorian total to claim victory.

Wickets were shared among the group with Blake Parsons (2-22) and Bailey Eustance (2-28) leading the charge.

“It’s disappointing to not have a win but spirits are still high and hopefully we can finish the week with three wins,” Victorian assistant coach Shane Koop said.

“It’s been a great development opportunity for the boys and it’s important for them to keep learning and challenging themselves.”

Victoria will look for its first win when it faces Western Australia today.

To see a full scorecard, click here.

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