UPDATE: The Point Cook Centrals triumphed over the Melton South Royals in a thrilling encounter in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Roy Picone Shield, despite facing injuries and challenging weather conditions. The Sharks’ victory marks their third win of the season, a much-needed boost following two consecutive losses.
On Saturday, July 15, 2023, the Sharks faced interruptions due to rain but managed to hold a 42-run lead entering day two of the match. The Royals were bowled out for just 85 runs, while the Sharks resumed their innings at 6-127. Sharks’ captain Owen Doolan had to retire early on day two after injuring his hamstring in a midweek T20 match. Wicketkeeper James Garnham also sustained a shoulder injury earlier in the week, adding to the team’s challenges.
Despite these setbacks, the Sharks finished their innings at 9-143, with Garnham top-scoring with 39 runs. As they sought an outright win, their bowlers put the Royals under pressure, reducing them to 5-44. However, the Royals managed to hold on and ended the day at 5-50, narrowly avoiding a loss.
“It was frustrating with the weather, being on and off the field,” said Brett Talbot, a key player for the Sharks. “They were stubborn, and we faced some close LBWs that didn’t go our way. But we kept the pressure on.”
Mitchell Waugh was the standout bowler for the Sharks, taking two wickets. The team’s morale received a significant lift from this win, especially after their recent defeats. “It’s nice to get back on the winners list. We were outplayed in previous matches, but we secured a convincing win this time,” Talbot added.
Looking ahead, the Sharks are set to face East Keilor in a crucial Saturday-Sunday clash. Talbot expressed confidence, stating, “On our day, we can take it up to any team. We need to stay switched on.”
In other matches, Bellbridge fell to Pascoe Vale Central, who finished with 5-174 in reply to Bellbridge’s 173. Additionally, Werribee Centrals did not play against Sunshine YCW, and Wyndham Vale ended their hopes for a first win of the season in a draw, having made 256 runs on day one, while the Jaguars were 7-152 when play concluded.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Sharks aim to build on this momentum in their upcoming matches.


































