Narrandera has kept their Twenty20 final hopes alive with a five-wicket win over Yanco Cricket Club at Narrandera Park on Saturday.
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The Carpheads won the toss and decided to send Yanco into bat, a decision that paid off with Sam Williamson picking up the wicket of Callum Dunn (0) in the first over.
Anthony Mandaglio and Andrew Kouzan looked to rebuild their side's innings as they pushed their side towards 50.
Brent Lawrence was able to pick up the wicket of Mandaglio (33), while Brodie Perram was able to knock over Kouzan (7) three balls later.
Angus Boulton and Josh Lanham were able to get their side to 3/57 at the halfway mark of their innings.
The fourth-wicket partnership was able to put on 38 runs to get the side to 87 before Boulton (30) was bowled by Connor Vearing (1/24), while Jonathon Doyle picked up two quick wickets, with Lanham (10) and Rohan Lacey falling two balls apart.
Ahmed Bilal (13) got his side past the 100-mark before Doyle (4/19) picked up another two wickets.
With two overs remaining, Zac Manwaring (10) added some late runs to see them close out their innings on 9/123.
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It was a tough start for the Carpheads as they looked to chase down the total with Anthony Craig (4) falling to Lacey (1/26) while Josh Lanham took the wicket of David Cato (1) to see Narrandera sitting on 2/10 after three overs.
With their backs against the wall, Jordan Camm and Doyle looked to rebuild their side's innings.
They were able to get the Carpheads to 72 just past the halfway mark of the innings when Kouzan (1/33) was able to knock over Camm (36) while Boulton (1/17) dismissed Doyle (30) when he was caught by Kouzan.
Tom Butterfield was able to take the leading role with his side requiring 38 runs off the remaining 6.4 overs.
Williamson and Butterfield were able to put on 21 runs to get their side past the 100-mark before Williamson was bowled by Lanham (2/19), but it didn't stop the Carps charge.
Butterfield (28*) and Lawrence (5*) were able to get their side over the line with five balls remaining and now sit six points behind second place with a round to go.