After winning the toss and electing to bat the Colts got off to a steady start.
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Young gun Braiden Wilkins removed in form batsman Ritesh Shekhawat for 0 while big hitting tom Tom Chard (30) took control of some short and wayward bowling.
Tom Benton scored a quickfire 43, Jeff Butterworth 33 and a brilliant Captains knock of 50 from Michael Miller saw the Colts finish with an impressive 8-218.
Best bowlers for the Cavaliers were Braiden Wilkins with 2-39 and Brenton Antaw with 1-19
Cavaliers started steadily with Lynette Berg (8) being the first to go with the score on 19.
Opener Greg Wilkins (15) and Singh Lakvinder were the only Cavalier Batsmen to bother the scorers with the Cavs being bowled out for a poultry 98.
Tom Chard 4-24 and Nick Lehman 2-24 were the pick of the Colts bowlers.
Cavaliers will play Emmaville at 12pm while the Kings take on Colts following the completion of the first game.
Emmaville too strong for Kings
Quick wickets saw the Kings fall victim to a strong Emmaville side
Early wickets saw Kings collapse to 5-59 and were unable to recover.
Perry Stapleton with 28 and Nigel King with 27 were the top scorers for the Kings side.
Daniel Holley 3-26 and Jack Symons 2-47 were the best of the Emmaville bowlers.
Emmaville took to the crease and got off to a strong start. A hard hitting 45 from Andrew Hodgson and 20 from Jack Symons saw the Emmaville side easily account for the Kings total.
In the bowling ranks, Nathan Matthew 2-18 and Codey Campbell 1-11 were the best of the Kings Bowlers.
Final score saw Emmaville 5-118 defeated Kings 112.
Next round will see the Pink Stumps Day take place at King George Oval in a Twenty20 double header. From 12pm Emmaville play the Cavaliers, followed by a clash between Kings Gym and the Colts.