It was a stellar bowling effort from Tatura in the round 11 Cricket Shepparton encounter at Waaia, with the away side bundling the host out for 108.
Will Russell led the way with a fiery spell of 3-18 off nine overs, while teammates Zach Langlands (2-11), Louis Worm (2-15) and Heath Fidock (2-15) contributed strongly.
Experienced head Rohan Forster (31 runs) was cool at the crease as Tatura chased down the total in the 28th over.
The result has Tatura sitting atop of the B-grade competition with two rounds remaining.
● Karramomus has kept its finals hopes alive with a thrilling seven-run win over Central Park-St Brendan's.
The Bloods posted 5-209 after they were sent into bat, with Jake Keating and Nathan Jones posting superb half-century knocks.
Keating remained unbeaten on 72, while Jones recorded 52, as the pair put on a 73-run partnership.
The Tigers came within a whisker of victory — helped by the 49 extras bowled by the Bloods — and finished 6-202 from 45 overs.
Keiran Hogeboom tried his hardest with 48 runs, while Tristen Murray (2-15) was the pick of the Bloods’ bowlers.
● Kyabram was made to work hard for its four-wicket victory over Pine Lodge.
The Redbacks — led by Dylan Lopez (38 not out) — passed the Lodgers’ score of 9-151 in the second last over of the match.
Pine Lodge's Harwinder Singh top-scored with 41 runs, while Lukas Hanslow (4-19) was the pick of the Redbacks’ bowlers.
● A gallant 66-run knock from Steve Tate was not enough to get Shepparton United over the line against Mooroopna.
Sublime bowling from Jack Gaskill (3-28), Brad Boyle (2-15) and Riley Moon (2-20) kept United to 134 runs — 22 short of victory.
However, the day belonged to Boyle, who crafted a brave 44 not out, as he helped the Cats reach 8-156 after they were struggling at 8-86.
● Northerners remain in the hunt for finals after a securing a four-wicket win over Katandra.
After they skittled Katandra for 97 — thanks to Sam Dawes’ 3-16 — the Jets were able to race past in the 25th over.
The Jets survived a slight hiccup after they lost 4-18, as Katandra's Andrew Nicholls (4-17) worked his magic.
● Euroa is inside the top-four after a strong all-round performance against Numurkah at Memorial Oval.
Fletcher Paul (36 runs) top-scored as the Magpies notched 6-149.
Paul's teammates Daniel Godsmark (2-10) and Darby Wilson (2-12) tore through the Blues’ line-up — while two run-outs helped dismiss the visitors for 75.
And Nagambie cruised to a 57-run win over Old Students despite a standout performance from Xavier Lewis (4-29 and 39 runs).
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