Mount Maunganui claim Bay of Plenty Cup

Mount Maunganui celebrate taking a Geyser City wicket. Supplied photo.

Mount Maunganui have won the Bayleys Bay of Plenty cup in style and with one round to spare after a comfortable win over Geyser City over the weekend.

Ben Pomare's 24 off just eight deliveries helped the Mount to the title after skittling Geyser City out for just 87 runs.

The Mount played host to Geyser City who won the toss and decided to have a bat. It didn't take long for the Rotorua team to regret their decision with opener Vinay Pathania out on the first ball of the match.

Jasvinder Singh fell not long after and Geyser found themselves seven wickets down with 66 runs on the board.

Goldendeep Brar helped his team to 87 all out with a high score of 27.

Ben Pomare came out swinging with 24 runs off eight balls and with contributions from Drysdale (14*) Dovey (28) and Crombie (18*) the dominant Mount Maunganui side waltzed to their 20th win in a row.

Mount captain, Ben Musgrave, couldn't be happier with how his side handled themselves throughout the competition.

'It was a really good campaign from this squad of players we have,” says Pomare.

'We had guys such as Pete Drysdale and Craig Baldry step up and put some really good numbers on the board but I think it's a credit to the depth we have here at the Mount.

'There were lots of injuries in this campaign and those guys coming into the side really stepped up and made an impact. It definitely made my job pretty easy.”

The triumphant Mount Maunganui Cricket Club. Supplied photo.

Craigs Investment Partners Geyser City 87/10, 37.1 overs (Goldendeep Brar 27, Dilraj Singh Gill 17; Chris Atkinson 3 for 19)

Bond & Co Mount Maunganui 88/3, 20.2 overs (Niven Dovey 28, Ben Pomare 24; Ben Astwood 1 for 18)

Bond & Co Mount Maunganui won by seven wickets

Eyeing up second place, Otumoetai Cadets played the winless Lake Taupo premiers. Lake Taupo started strong with nine runs off the first over and when Michael Mitchell and Habib Malik came together to form a 62 run partnership, Taupo was looking good on 114-2. Contributions from the lower order set the Cadets a competitive score of 220 to chase down.

Top ranked opening batsman, Fergus Lellman got out cheaply for six in just the third over but Otumoetai bat deep and 57 from Tim Pringle, 55 not out from Andrew Mascall and 42 from Mayura Galappaththi helped their team win by five wickets in the 48th over.

Generation Homes Lake Taupo 220/8, 60 overs (Michael Mitchell 51, Habib Malik 51; Tim Pringle 3 for 32)

Element IMF Otumoetai Cadets 221/5, 47.4 overs (Tim Pringle 57, Andrew Mascall 55*; Habib Malik 2 for 46)

Element IMF Otumoetai Cadets won by five wickets

Pemberton Park was the place to be if you were a Greerton supporter with the yellow and blacks scoring 192 runs with Nick O'Sullivan top scoring with 33. Michael Brown snagged four wickets for Papamoa in a good bowling performance all round.

Losing a wicket in the first over and another in the second, Papamoa were in trouble at 5-2 and despite Ryan d'Abo scoring a boundary laden 42, they could only manage 160 before being bowled out in the 27th over.

Eves Realty Greerton 192/10, 45.4 overs (Nick O'Sullivan 33, Lee Watkins 32*; Michael Brown 4 for 53)

Papamoa 160/10, 26.1 overs (Ryan d'Abo 42; Nick O'Sullivan 4 for 47)

Eves Realty Greerton won by 32 runs

After an impressive win last round, Tauranga Boys College were looking to produce another good performance when they came up against Te Puke prems. Te Puke won the toss and at 63 for two in the 22nd over the game was evenly poised.

A 131 run fourth wicket partnership between Blair McKenzie and Gareth Wallace put them in the box seat with 254 amassed in their 60 overs.

Tauranga Boys opener, Charles Williams wasn't mucking around as he scored a quick fire 43 off 29 balls. Wickets then fell consistently throughout the innings and three quick wickets by Ben Roborgh in the 39th over meant they were all out for 156.

The Flying Mullet Te Puke 254/9, 60 overs (Blair McKenzie 80, Gareth Wallace 83; Billy Syme 2 for 16)

Holland Beckett Law Tauranga Boys College 156/10, 39 overs (Charles Williams 43; Ben Roborgh 3 for 0)

The Flying Mullet Te Puke won by 98 runs

The last round of the Bayleys Bay of Plenty Cup will be played on the 18th December with the Bond & Co Mount Maunganui Prems sitting it out due to a bye.

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