Thursday,
13 March 2025
Rams take on Bin Chickens in the grand final

The Bribbaree Rams have secured the last spot in the grand final of the South West Slopes Cricket Association Open C Grade competition.

The Rams will go up against the Criterion Bin Chickens this Saturday at Clarke Oval in Cootamundra making it an all Young Cricket Association grand final.

The Rams 8/120 slotted into the final after taking out the Cootamundra Ex Services Club Bulls Drive 10/117 at Cranfield Oval in Young.

The Bulls won the toss and elected to bat first with the Rams heading out to field.

Justin Boyd was the first to do some damage catching Luke Ismay on 14 with Ethan Miller bowling out Joshua Harpley on 13 runs.

Jack Woods bowled and caught out a fill in player for the Bulls only on three runs with Liam Miller catching out Bulls captain Phillip Gay on 22.

Daniel Dovern bowled LBW to dispatch David Alexander on three runs with Caleb Schiller catching Tony Reece on 31.

Joshua Ismay was bowled LBW for a duck by Daniel Dovern and Ryder Dovern stumped Aaron Lewis who made it to 26 runs.

Ethan Miller caught Tom Damschke for a golden duck followed by Justin Boyd bowling out Kyle Lewis for a duck.

Kevin Damschke finished up for the Bulls on one not out.

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Taking their turn with the bat and chasing 10/117, Liam Miller and Jack Woods opened for the Bribbaree side.

Jack managed six runs before being caught by Luke Ismay with Liam Miller falling to a bowl from David Alexander on 39.

Mohammed Alam finished up bowled out by David Alexander on 15, with Daniel Dovern the next to fall bowled LBW by Aaron Lewis on four.

Ethan Miller was unlucky, caught for a duck by Tony Reece before Justin Boyd was caught by Wayd Millar on 35 runs.

Ryder Dover was caught out for two by Phillip Gay and Patrick Grady was out for a golden duck, caught by Wayd Millar.

Mitchell Schiller finished up on 0 not out leaving the Rams with 8/120 in 33 overs.

The grand final will hit off at Clarke Oval in Cootamundra from 1pm this Saturday, March 15.