Burridge run gun Mathew Goles smashed 114 as Cape Town piled up a sizeable 264-8 before bowling Western Province CA Premier Division rivals Green Point for 84.
Batting in the shadow of Cape Town's international stadium, Goles hit three sixes and nine fours in his innings. He had begun the season poorly with only 11 runs in his first for innings but is now back to his best, having made a half-century the previous week.
Portsmouth's Fraser Hay joint top scored with 81 and shared a century third-wicket stand as Melville chalked up 241, but an unbeaten 162 by Western Australia's Hilton Cartwright carried South Perth to a three-wicket WACA pennant win.
Hampshire's Toby Albert is fully recovered from a minor knee problem and plan to fly to Perth in early January and play the second half of the season with Joondalup.
Hampshire Academy opener Wilf La Fontaine Jackson is getting a taste of first grade action in the powerful New South Wales Premier League and made 21 of Sydney University's 345-8 against Eastern Suburbs at Waverley.
Alton's Zac Gadsby took three top order wickets but was unable to save Melbourne University from defeat in Victoria's Second Grade Premier. The students posted 323, but Essenden cruised to a six-wick defeat despite Gadsby's 3-54 return.
Archie Fairfax-Ross bowled a crucial final as Mudgeeraba staved off defeat by Broadbeach in Queensland's Gold Coast competition. Broadbeach only needed four runs to win off the final over but Archie took a crucial wicket to save the day. It been bucketing down with rain this week, so the weekend's matches are in doubt.
Portsmouth & Southsea's Matt Benfield has made two impressive performances with the bat for Washington Park in Melbourne's South East District competition. He made 73 on debut and an unbeaten 83 (eight fours + three sixes) in a last ball T20 win over Cheltenham Park.
Tom Cheater took a wicket and made 24, but his Melbourne side Bayswater lost. He's been in good form in the local T20, smashing 70 (three 6s and 8 fours) off 43 balls against Knox Gardens and 33 in quick time off the Eildon Park attack.
Batting in the shadow of Cape Town's international stadium, Goles hit three sixes and nine fours in his innings. He had begun the season poorly with only 11 runs in his first for innings but is now back to his best, having made a half-century the previous week.
Portsmouth's Fraser Hay joint top scored with 81 and shared a century third-wicket stand as Melville chalked up 241, but an unbeaten 162 by Western Australia's Hilton Cartwright carried South Perth to a three-wicket WACA pennant win.
Hampshire's Toby Albert is fully recovered from a minor knee problem and plan to fly to Perth in early January and play the second half of the season with Joondalup.
Hampshire Academy opener Wilf La Fontaine Jackson is getting a taste of first grade action in the powerful New South Wales Premier League and made 21 of Sydney University's 345-8 against Eastern Suburbs at Waverley.
Alton's Zac Gadsby took three top order wickets but was unable to save Melbourne University from defeat in Victoria's Second Grade Premier. The students posted 323, but Essenden cruised to a six-wick defeat despite Gadsby's 3-54 return.
Archie Fairfax-Ross bowled a crucial final as Mudgeeraba staved off defeat by Broadbeach in Queensland's Gold Coast competition. Broadbeach only needed four runs to win off the final over but Archie took a crucial wicket to save the day. It been bucketing down with rain this week, so the weekend's matches are in doubt.
Portsmouth & Southsea's Matt Benfield has made two impressive performances with the bat for Washington Park in Melbourne's South East District competition. He made 73 on debut and an unbeaten 83 (eight fours + three sixes) in a last ball T20 win over Cheltenham Park.
Tom Cheater took a wicket and made 24, but his Melbourne side Bayswater lost. He's been in good form in the local T20, smashing 70 (three 6s and 8 fours) off 43 balls against Knox Gardens and 33 in quick time off the Eildon Park attack.