The Yanco Cricket Club have finished their LDCA A grade season on a high after picking up a six-wicket win over Narrandera on Saturday afternoon.
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The Carpheads won the toss and elected to bat with Anthony Craig and Byron Horrell making a strong start at the top of the order.
The opening pair put on 33 before Horrell (3) fell to the bowling of Jordan Camm while Thomas Camm (1/11) picked up the wicket of Craig (20).
Haydn Emerson and James Sullivan looked to get the Carpheads back on track after the loss of a couple of quick wickets.
The third-wicket pairing was able to put on 65 runs before Sullivan (33) was the next to fall when he was caught by Jordan Camm off the bowling of Jason Burke (1/25).
Rohan Rehwinkel joined Emerson out in the middle, but after getting their side to 112, Rehwinkel (8) departed when he was dismissed by Mark Doyle (1/24).
Emerson (37) kept the scoreboard ticking over before he became Jordan Camm's (2/13) second victim of the afternoon, but some late runs from Brent Lawrence (13*) saw Narrandera close their innings on 5/145.
The Stags were able to make a strong start in their reply with Josh Lanham and Burke at the top of the order.
The pair put on 60 runs for the opening partnership before Lanham (17) was dismissed by Reece Keech (1/40).
Burke (46) followed closely behind when he was trapped in front by Brent Lawrence (2/18) while 16 runs later Ahmed Bilal (15) departed to see the Stags sitting on 3/85 after 14.2 overs.
Jordan Camm and Mark Doyle kept the Stags on track to finish their season with the victory.
The pair put on 33 runs before Camm was bowled by Rehwinkel (1/24) to see the Stags requiring 27 runs with six wickets in hand.
Thomas Camm (18*) and Doyle (22*) were able to get their side over the line in the 24th over and finish the season with a six-wicket victory but the result made no change to the ladder.
Narrandera will look to put the result out of their mind head to Yanco Sportsground for the A grade grand final.
They will take on minor premiers L&D Cricket Club on Saturday.
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