The Southport School’s GPS first XI title hopes now resting in hands of others after loss to BBC
The fate of The Southport School’s GPS first XI dynasty now lies in the hands of others after Brisbane Boys’ College hung on for a four-wicket win in Saturday’s top-of-the-table battle.
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THE fate of The Southport School’s GPS first XI dynasty now lies in the hands of others after Brisbane Boys’ College hung on for a four-wicket win in Saturday’s top-of-the-table battle.
Entering the Round 7 fixture at Oakman Park with a two-point ladder lead, TSS had the chance to put one hand on a fourth-straight first XI crown but were left to rue a disappointing batting performance.
THE TSS STAR YET TO HIT FULL STRIDE IN TITLE TILT
The visitors were never able to get going as they were bowled out for 149 in the final over, with no.8 Finn Smith (41) and all-rounder Jack Sinfield (20) among just five players to reach double figures.
BBC also found the going tough with the bat but managed to build a number of handy partnerships as they reached 6-153 in the 48th over.
DOMINANT DOLPHINS OUT TO MAKE FINALS STATEMENT
Captain Jack Hocart (2-32) and fellow spinner Liam O’Connor (2-33) were the best with the ball for TSS (31 points), who must now win their last two games – away to Gregory Terrace and at home to Ipswich Grammar – and hope ladder-leading BBC (35 points) slip up.
TSS have won seven of the past 10 first XI premierships.