EAP rue missed opportunities in latest defeat

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The ICC East Asia – Pacific (EAP) team have been defeated in a tight contest against Western Australia Country (WAC) in Round 3 of the 2009 Australian Country Cricket Championships.

In this the second of the two-day fixtures, EAP won the toss and elected to bat on another good batting deck.

EAP started positively, with Morea and Kobayashi taking their time to settle at the crease before compiling an outstanding opening partnership of 86. Morea was dismissed for a swift 63 from just 77 balls, which unfortunately was the catalyst for a batting collapse of 5 for 34 to leave the EAP team in a precarious position at 120-5.

In-form young gun Kila Pala and compatriot Mahuru Dai went about rebuilding the innings, however once Pala was dismissed for a quick-fire 25 and captain Dikana followed quickly after the EAP tail was exposed.

EAP were eventually bowled out for a competitive 209 from 64 overs, Morea (63) was the main contributor with assistance from Dai (31), Kobayashi (28) Pala (25) and Ipi Morea (19*).

With a competitive total on the board, EAP were confident of taking some early wickets to expose the WAC middle order, however Haodo Jnr and Lomani didn’t get the early break through of the first two rounds, with WAC moving to 36-0 before Dikana struck, removing opener Cooper.

WAC continued to fight hard against the disciplined and relentless EAP bowling attack, and when part-timer Vani Vagi Morea struck with the score 134-6, EAP had their tails up and were pushing for victory.

A 50-run partnership ensued for WAC, and with the tail wagging somewhat they continued to move closer to the required total, before passing 209 with just 2 wickets in hand.

The best bowler for EAP was Captain Rarua Dikana, who worked hard all innings to collect 4-50 from 18 overs.

EAP now look forward to a one-day fixture against Victoria Country at Eudunda Oval on Saturday January 10.