Finally, after missing the last two weekends due to rain, the second graders from around Griffith were able to return to the middle over the weekend.
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Coro was able to move into first place after picking up a convincing win over Leagues Panthers.
Teao Woetai and Vilish Patel tried to get the Panthers off to a strong start after they were sent into bat, but with the score on 17, Patel (6) became the first victim of Jamie Bennett.
Taranjit Mankoo joined Woetai and tried to get their side moving, however, the Leagues side ran into trouble when Woetai (17) was trapped in front by Yash More (1/5).
Bennett (2/8), Nick Witherspoon (1/8) and Dion Pascoe (3/10) were able to make quick work of the Panthers middle order to see them fall to 7/40 after 13.1 overs.
Gurdish Brar (10) and Pardeep Deol (10*) added some late runs to try and give there side a total they may be able to defend as they reached the end of their 20 overs on 8/62.
Coro's innings got off to a tough start with More (0) run out for a diamond duck while Brett Crooks (0) fell soon after to the bowling of Brett Hazelman to see the Cougars fall to 2/12 after four overs.
Teei Piawi and Justin Moat got their side moving before Piawi (7) became Hazelman's (2/11) second victim of the afternoon but it did little to stop to Cougars charge.
Moat (31*), Adam Badham (10) and Nick Witherspoon (3*) were able to guide Coro over the line with 6.4 overs remaining.
The Coleambally Nomads are also still unbeaten after picking up a 12-run victory over Hanwood.
James Lyell (13) and Cooper Smith (12) led the way for the Nomads at the top of the order, but Zac Ruediger (2/20), Gulfam Ahmed (2/16) and Chris Barbagallo (3/9) ensure Coleambally wasn't able to break away.
Sanil Chilukuri (14) added some late runs for the Nomads, but Luke Cantanzariti (2/5) took late wickets to see the Coleambally side finish their 20 overs on 65.
Ruediger (10) and Gavin Wylie (12) were the only Hanwood batsmen who were able to reach double digits as Cooper Smith (3/4) ripped through the Hanwood middle order while Chilukuri (1/5), Jack Weymouth-Smith (1/6) and Shaun Iddles (1/9) took a wicket each to help the Nomads pick up the points.
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