Tamworth Blue and Gold swept their opposition aside in their Northern Inland Cricket Council junior competition clashes in Tamworth on Sunday.
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The postponed round from the previous week saw the Blues 12s and 14s facing Narrabri and the Gold taking on Inverell.
Coming up against an undefeated Narrabri side, the Blues 14s enjoyed a seven wicket win, bowling them out for 64 and chasing the runs in 17 overs.
“We bowled pretty well,” co-coach Peter Graham said.
Oscar Spinks led the charge with 3-15 with Daniel Stuart and Jess Davidson both chiming in with two wickets. Davidson bowled a remarkable spell, not conceding a run from her five overs.
“She went really well,” Graham said.
“Mitch Henderson then batted well.”
He anchored the chase with an unbeaten 33.
The Blues 12s won in a similarly convincing manor.
Batting first they posted 9-157 from their 40 overs with Ben Chick hitting 43, Zac Craig 25 and Jock Smith 19no.
They then rolled Narrabri for 69. Harry Lewington was the destroyer snaring 4-10 from his six.
The Gold 14s also defended for their win. After making 8-188 they dismissed Inverell for 56.
“We batted our 50 overs out which was good,” co-coach Damian Henry said.
Jack Hamilton then capped off a strong allround game with five wickets in what was a good effort in the field from the Gold.