Shepparton United has moved to the summit in Goulburn Murray Cricket women’s competition with a crucial 31-run triumph over Nagambie at Princess Park on Sunday.
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As one of the competition’s two remaining unbeaten sides Nagambie may have taken the slight pre-match edge, but nothing is determined on paper in top-of-the-table clashes.
Mel Saunders played to the level from the outset, starring after the early dismissal of Dianne Poole and putting up a remarkable 87-run stand alongside Jessie Barassi for the second United wicket.
Her 43 off 42 balls (three fours) set the standard, but the Lakers’ attack battled back brilliantly despite being unable to remove Saunders.
Sharay Silvarich brought the intensity up several notches with a devastating tear late in the innings, restricting United to 8-116.
The Lakers’ chase could hardly have started much worse, going three down for five runs before a starring partnership of Nagambie’s own would rescue the innings.
Kait Carracher notched an explosive 50, finding the rope eight times and carrying a 71-run stand for the fourth pole to keep a high-stakes affair tense.
The unstable batting resumed shortly after Mel Saunders nabbed the crucial scalp, with the Lakers falling in a heap to lose 6-9 in rounding off the innings.
Nagambie (5-1) has tumbled from leader down to fourth with a single defeat, now embroiled in a feisty four-way tussle with United (6-1), Mooroopna (5-0) and Echuca Green (5-1).
Shepparton United will hit the road to ensure it can hold on to top spot, facing the challenge of Katamatite (3-1-3).
Meanwhile, Nagambie will have a battle on its hands to bounce back on home soil this weekend against fellow contender Echuca Green.