Golden City outright leaders after perfect start to 2024-25 KBCA season

Neale HarveyKalgoorlie Miner
Camera IconGolden City’s Matt Piparo. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner

Golden City are unbeaten after three rounds of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Cricket Association’s 2024-25 season on the back of a decisive victory last Saturday against Goldrush.

After Goldrush compiled 7-169, Golden City vice-captain Matt Piparo and first drop Jason Bolt ensured a big start to the run chase with identical scores of 62.

Bolt was not out and Uttam Tripathi contributed a valuable 26 as the competition leaders cruised to 5-173 in 24.3 overs.

Zach Hunter led Goldrush’s attack with 3-35 after earlier compiling 21 from the No.3 spot.

Dan Smith anchored Goldrush’s innings with 41, and Jason Knoll and Josh Hourigan batted well for scores of 31 and 22, respectively.

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But the last four wickets tumbled for 27 runs as Faraz Akhter snared 2-20.

Also last weekend, second-placed Hibernians beat Sunrisers by six wickets when Tom Hughes (24) and Tom Hannagan (not out 24) guided them to 4-120 in 27.1 overs.

Campbell Bartle earlier snared 4-18 when Sunrisers were held to 118 in 24.4 overs after initially slumping to 5-39.

Aravind Chegonda mounted a rearguard action with a hard-hitting 54 off 49 balls — underpinned by six fours and two sixes.

Chegonda went at a strike rate of 110.20.

St George needed just 19.2 overs to over haul Veterans’ 9-114 in the other match.

Jackson Cooper (30 off 41 balls) and Terence Moore (21 off 31 balls) underpinned St George’s 4-115.

Luke Stewart highlighted Veterans’ innings with an aggressive 53 off 58 deliveries.

Stewart struck five fours and two sixes as Brendan Ryan grabbed 3-17.

Round four will be played on Saturday from 1pm.

Draw:

At 1pm: Sunrisers v Goldrush at Shepherdson Park; Veterans v Hibernians at Morrison Oval.

At 4.30pm: Golden City v St George at Shepherdson park.

Ladder:

Golden City 9 points; Hibernians 6; St George 6; Goldrush 3; Sunrisers 3; Veterans 0.

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