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27 October, 2022

Hat-trick of washouts

UPPER Loddon Cricket Association’s junior season is still to see a ball bowled after another weekend of washouts. The Wedderburn-Kingower game had already be reduced to a one-day encounter this Saturday. In a swap of home venue, Bridgewater will...


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UPPER Loddon Cricket Association’s junior season is still to see a ball bowled after another weekend of washouts.

The Wedderburn-Kingower game had already be reduced to a one-day encounter this Saturday.

In a swap of home venue, Bridgewater will host reigning premiers Arnold in a reduced game.

Just one game has been played in the senior season when Boort Yando defeated Kingower and Arnold finished ahead of Bridgewater at the start of October.

Wedderburn Band is yet to play a game this season but is sitting fourth on the ladder with points split for abandoned games.

Boort Yando’s Joshua Smith sits on top of the batting average with his 41 runs in the opening round. Tom McKinley (Bridgewater) and Kyle Simpson (Kingower) each took four wickets that day.

Wedderburn is drawn to play Arnold on its turf wicket if play is possible this Saturday in a clash that will give an early season indication of likely fortunes of the two sides.

Arnold, the reigning premiers, has lost several key players while Wedderburn is aiming to field a more regularly consistent outfit this season. Bridgewater will be at home to Boort Yando.

Whatever the results on Saturday, the stop-start season will continue for Wedderburn who have been handed another bye the following week.

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