CENTENNIALS Bulls haven’t quite made the turnaround they’d hoped for during the Bathurst District Cricket Association’s first grade Twenty20 games but they have the chance to end on a high with a game against City Colts.
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Colts are still after their first on-field victory in the series while Bulls were unlucky to enter this weekend with one win as opposed to two, following a last-ball loss to Bathurst City.
Bulls players Joel and Ryan Gurney have been on fire with the willow and Kurt Toole has been impressive with the ball but the squad are chasing a more complete team performance.
“We’ve had a couple of close but there’s not much you can do about that now,” Bulls captain Andrew Brown said.
“We probably just need to start a bit better with the bat. Our bowling wasn’t too bad though in our last game.”
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When it comes to Colts there were three names Brown was quick to mention as the danger men.
“Wayne Sellers, Henry Shoemark and Matt Stephen are probably the main guys to look out for when playing Colts,” he said.
It was in the bowling department where Bulls let themselves down during their previous game with Colts this season, the latter coming home by four wickets.
Bringing in the change ups and lines from their latest Twenty20 games will put the Bulls in good stead to turn that result around.