The Yanco Cricket Club were able to pick up their first win of the season when they took on Narrandera at the Yanco Sportsground on Saturday afternoon.
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The Stags won the toss and made the brave decision to send Narrandera into bat as the clouds rolled over the ground.
It was the start the side would have wanted as Ahmed Bilal (1/9) was able to pick up the early wicket of Connor Vearing (0).
The troubles continued for the Carpheads as Josh Lanham (2/15) picked up the wickets of James Sullivan (0) and Jordan Camm in successive deliveries. Tom Butterfield was able to see off the hat-trick ball and looked to rebuild the Narrandera innings alongside Anthony Craig.
The fourth wicket pairing was able to put on 24 runs before the wickets started to fall once more.
Butterfield (10) was caught and bowled by Rohan Lacey while Andrew Kouzan (1/12) trapped Brad Evans in front to see the Carpheads fall to 5/33 at the halfway mark of their innings.
Jono Schofield and Craig got their side to 49 before Schofield became the second victim of Lacey while Perram followed soon after when he was caught by Lanham off the bowling of Lacey (3/20).
Craig (35) continued to make an impact on the scoreboard before he was knocked over by Glenn Hillam (1/4) while Thomas McLellan (0) fell three balls later to Zac Manwaring (1/10) to see the Carpheads bowled out for 75.
Anthony Mandaglio and Mohammad Ahmed were able to put on 13 runs before Mandaglio (5) was knocked over by Sam Williamson (1/21).
Ahmed and Josh Lanham (12) were able to get their side moving in the right direction with a 20-run partnership before Ahmed (13) was dismissed by a sharp caught and bowled from Anthony Craig (1/24).
Perram (2/11) then picked up two quick wickets with Bilal (20) and Lacey (0) falling in quick succession while Logan Mahalm (1) was knocked over by McLellan (2/11).
Manwaring (14*) and Hillam (9*) were able to guide their side to victory with 2.3 overs remaining and three wickets in hand.
The Colts remained unbeaten after the Ferrets were forced to forfeit their clash on Saturday.
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