The Mid North Coast The Marlins over-50 cricket side has defeated a strong Newcastle Lord Taverners side in preparation for this weekend's NSW Veterans' 50s Championships.
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The championships will be held in Orange.
The Marlins travelled to Toronto last weekend and had to overcome a dicey pitch before coming away with a morale-boosting win.
In what was described as a top batting effort by most batsmen on a very difficult wicket, "where the ball jumped up around your ears at one end and skidded through ankle height the other end", the Marlins had a number of batsmen apply themselves well and battle some good bowling by the home side to set a very competitive total.
After a fantastic start to be just one wicket down at drinks, with Tony Bransdon already in the retirement bank with 31 off (43) balls, the visitors were looking good. With Number 3 bat, Graeme Morley also retired just after drinks with a well compiled 30 (44balls), the scene was set for the rest to follow suit and a number did.
Notable contributions with the stick followed with skipper Gordy Scott 20 (27), Greg Hall 22 (23), Warren Preston 27(23), Glen O'Brien 12 (16) and new guy Scott Mallyon, 19 off just 6, all building the formidable total of 7/191 off their 40 overs.
The Taverner bowlers stuck to the task and shared the wickets with NSW State Rep, Neil Brooks, showing good form with the ball to snare 2/17 off 7 and lead the way.
Once they had the ball, the visitors from up the coast applied themselves well, with all the bowlers hitting good lines on the up and down wicket. The Tavs were behind the eight ball after only getting to 41 after their first 20 overs and, whilst only having lost one wicket, the run rate was going to be tough on the deck.
Marlins'openers Gary Rowe (0/4 off 5) and Scott Mallyon (on debut), also miserly with 0/10 off 5, had certainly done their job and the rest of the bowling group followed suit.
Troy Highlands 0/17 (5) and Warren Preston 0/5 (4) made it more difficult early on and the Taverners went to drinks at 1/41 with the one wicket a great runout.
After drinks another great runout hurt them further but it was Mick "Bomber" Thomas who had them in all sorts of trouble with 3/17 (3) as he decimated the middle order.
He was backed up by Dom Ashe 0/26 (6), Mick Connelly 1/19 (5), Tony Bransdon 0/8 (3), Glen O'Brien 0/2 (2) and, after a lot of pestering to skipper Scott, Greg Hall - who had a flattering 0/4 off 2.
Tony Bransdon won yet another Man of the Match Award to continue his excellent season.
Skipper Scott was thrilled with the good team effort and, with eight of the conquering squad heading to Orange, it was a solid workout.
Mid North Coast have their Marlins playing in the tough Division 1.
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