Kings and Bandits leading table

Kai Kings’ Connor Smith’s advance to McSkimming’s fast ball continued all the way to the pavilion...
Kai Kings’ Connor Smith’s advance to McSkimming’s fast ball continued all the way to the pavilion. PHOTOS: NICK BROOK
Three teams remain unbeaten after two rounds of the South Otago T20 competition, but only two have maximum points.

The Kaitangata Kings were the first team to retain their unbeaten record with a classy 92-run win over the Milton King Crabs in Kaitangata.

Milton asked Kai to bat first, and the Kings recorded 145 for the loss of seven wickets from their 20 overs. A strong third wicket partnership of 87 runs between Daniel Sutherland and Michael Hayes gave Kai a strong platform through the middle overs and a swashbuckling cameo from Jason Young (22*) ensured Kai pushed through to a very competitive total. Milton’s bowlers couldn’t find enough early breakthroughs to halt momentum but managed to take a few key poles towards the end of the innings. Corey Bradley and Jamie McSkimming took three wickets each.

Kaitangata’s Jason Young knew where he wanted to send the ball.
Kaitangata’s Jason Young knew where he wanted to send the ball.
In reply, Milton’s batting woes continued, as they were rolled for just 53 runs in the 14th over of the innings. Experienced bowlers Jason Young and Mark Shepherd combined to take the match away from Milton through the middle order and the tail couldn’t contribute well. Young finished with terrific figures of three for 7 off his four overs. Opening batter Corey Bradley top scored for Milton with 22, the only batter to reach double figures.

The Owaka Bandits remain unbeaten after two rounds and are the proud owners of the Bungard Cleats and the Burt Pringle Trophy after beating the Waihola Swans by 40 runs in Milton.

Owaka’s opening pair of Jeremy Gray and Jethro Melville put on a strong 84 for the first wicket before Melville (41) was caught acrobatically by Brad Williams at gully, which made up for a faux pas a few overs earlier. Gray pushed past his half-century before he was dismissed for 55 by Dylan Bungard. A sketchy unbeaten cameo of 22 by Francis Parker pushed the total up towards the end of the innings as Owaka finished on 142 for the loss of three wickets.

In response, Owaka opener Matt Morahan struck twice to leave Waihola on 19 for the loss of two. After drinks, Owaka introduced the slow bowling partnership of Jeremy Gray and Sam Bastin who made Waihola work for their runs. A rearguard action from Marc Kohey (20) and Jared Cunningham (17) threatened to take Waihola close but the scoreboard pressure was two strong in the end and Waihola were dismissed in the 18th over for 102 runs. Opener Kellan Crowie top scored with 22. Gray was Owaka’s leading wicket taker with three for 14 off three overs.

The Clutha Comets picked up their first win of the season but remain unbeaten after last weekend’s abandonment. The Comets beat the Valley Stingers by 36 runs in Tuapeka Mouth.

Jason Young stands clear of wicket-skittling Milton bowler Jamie McSkimming, in Kaitangata on...
Jason Young stands clear of wicket-skittling Milton bowler Jamie McSkimming, in Kaitangata on Saturday.
Clutha was asked to bat first and scored an extremely respectable 181 for the loss of four wickets. Clutha lost Macleod Glaister early before debutant Bryan Smith got into his work. Smith, new to the South Otago area, combined with Connor Davey to forge a partnership worth 84 runs. Davey was dismissed for a fantastic 43 runs which included three fours and two sixes. With the score at 94 for three Smith, was joined by Rod Deverson and the two combined for 84 runs before Smith was dismissed off the bowling of Harjinder Singh for 71 runs. Deverson finished unbeaten on 28. Valley’s bowlers bowled 31 extras with Nadeesh Ishan taking two of Clutha’s wickets.

In reply, Valley could only muster 145 for the loss of seven wickets from their 20 overs. Jugraj Singh (38) and Nadeesh Ishan (28) contributed the most, along with 34 extras bowled by Clutha’s bowlers. Macleod Glaister was the pick of the Clutha bowlers with four for 25 off four overs.

Kaitangata Kings 145/7 (Daniel Sutherland 56, Michael Hayes 44; Corey Bradley 3-11) beat Milton King Crabs 53 (Corey Bradley 22, Bradley Frost 8; Jason Young 3-7)

Owaka Bandits 142/3 (Jeremy Gray 55, Jethro Melville 41; Brad Williams 1-12) beat Waihola Swans 102 (Kellan Crowie 22, Marc Kohey 20; Jeremy Gray 3-14)

Clutha Comets 181/4 (Bryan Smith 71, Connor Davey 43; Nadeesh Ishan 2-21) beat Valley Stingers 145/7 (Jugraj Singh 38, Nadeesh Ishan 28; Macleod Glaister 4-25)