

The finals of the Central Highland Region Cricket Willow Twenty20 Competitions will again be played at Cricket Willow in January.
Cricket Willow Shield (Division 2)
Semi-Finals: Sunday 15th January 2011 at 12noon and 3pm
Grand Final: Australia Day Thursday 26th January at 12noon
Cricket Willow Cup (Division 1)
Semi-Finals: Sunday 22nd January 2011 at 12noon and 3pm
Grand Final: Australia Day Thursday 26th January at 3pm
On Sunday 15th January, Cricket Willow will host the division 2 Cricket Willow Shield Semi Finals. The Semi finals will begin at 12pm with Youth Club CC (Grampians CA) taking on the Avoca CC (Pyrenees CA). In the second Semi Final Sponsored by the Ballarat Golf House Hotel, Lucas CC (Ballarat & District) will play the Carranballac CC (Grenville CA) which will begin at 3pm.
On Sunday 22nd January the Division 1 Cricket Willow Cup Semi Finals will be held at Cricket Willow. The Semi Finals will also begin at 12pm with Wendouree CC (Ballarat CA) playing Carisbrook CC (Maryborough DCA). The Second Semi Final Sponsored by Lucky Man Pizza will see Woodend CC (Gisborne DCA) play North Castlemaine CC (Castlemaine DCA) at 3pm.
The games will follow normal Twenty20 rules with the use of Pink cricket balls. For the fans there will be the opportunity to win a signed Bushrangers cricket bat.
The Australia Day festivities will kick off with games of Family Super 6's from 9.30am. Click on the link below to download a registration form for the Family Super 6's tournament.
Family Super 6's Registration Form
Please contact Cricket Willow for more information.

Wendouree CC defeated Colts-Phelans CC in the fourth Cricket Willow Twenty20 Cup Grand Final on Australia Day 2009.
2008-09 RESULTS
Grand Final
Monday 26th January 2009 - Australia Day Holiday at Cricket Willow
Colts Phelans CC (Maryborough DCA) 100
Dean Walker 29, Dave Forde 17
David Ellis 3/10, Tim Miller 2/17, Rhys Cahir 2/28
defeated by Wendouree CC (Ballarat CA) 3/241
Sam Miller 108, Heath Pyke 47, Matt Turner 43
Kane Shepherd 2/42, Richie Clarke 1/24
Man of the Match - Sam Miller (Wendouree)
Semi Finals
SF 1: sponsored by Woolshed Clothing
North Castlemaine (Castlemaine DCA) 7/115 [20 overs]
Jamie Allen 70* (62 balls), Paul Wicks 12* (14 balls)
David Forde 2/13, Kane Shepherd 2/21
defeated by Colts Phelans CC (Maryborough DCA) 4/119 [15.2 overs]
Sam Johnston 64 (40 balls), David Forde 31* (32 balls)
Trinity Mawson 1/19, Jamie Allen 1/23
SF 2: sponsored by High Tech Printing
Wendouree CC (Ballarat CA) 10/221
Sam Miller 101 (off 72 balls), Gavin Webb 36 (off 21 balls), Heath Pyke 24 (off 19 balls)
Russell Griffiths 3/31, Mark Hooper 2/46, Paul Griffiths 2/47
defeated Bacchus Marsh CC (Gisborne DCA) 9/166 [20 overs]
Dennis O'Loughlin 37 (24 balls), Brad Nichols 34* (37 balls), Russell Griffiths 18 (24 balls)
Tim Miller 3/25, David Ellis 2/18, Matt Smith 2/30
Quarter Finals
Sunday 11th January 2009 - at Cricket Willow/Daylesford
QF 1: North Castlemaine CC (Castlemaine DCA) 3/131
Matt Giri 74, Rhys Jenkins 39
defeated Chalambar CC (Grampians CA)7/125 [off 20 overs]
Grant Lepoidevin 49, S. Butler 28
J. Milsom 2/20, P. Wicks 2/24
QF 2: Colts Phelans CC (Maryborough DCA) 10/153
Sam Johnston 28, D. Forde 27,
D. Salmon 2/13, D. Woodward 2/30, Scott Unstad 2/32
defeated Blackwood CC (Daylesford DCA) 5/89
J. Deveraux 26*, Scott Unstad 22
Adam Balzan 2/8
Sunday 18th January 2009 - at Russell Square, Ballarat
QF 3: Bacchus Marsh CC (Gisborne DCA) 8/241 [20 overs]
Scott Wakefield 62*, Jarrod Holt 50, Peter Lalor 35
Steve McIntyre 4/47, Adrian Pilgrim 2/22
defeated Avoca CC (Pyrenees CA) 9/120 [20 overs]
Andy Prisco 34, Steve McIntyre 25
Brad Nichols 3/25, Russell Griffiths 2/25, Jarrod Holt 2/27
QF 4:Wendouree CC (Ballarat CA) won on forfeit from Grenville CA

Twenty20 cricket has taken Australia by storm and the Cricket Willow Twenty20 Cup provides a great opportunity for the local cricket community to get a taste of the action. As the name suggests, each side bats for an action-packed innings of 20 overs. Other features include ‘free hits’ for front-foot no balls, overs bowled in ‘5 over blocks’ from each end, incoming batsmen having only 90 seconds to face up and a ‘bowl off’ to decide tied or weather interrupted games.
2007-08 SEMI FINAL RESULTS
CRICKET WILLOW, 13 JANUARY 2008
Semi Final 1 sponsored by Woolshed Clothing, Ballarat
Blackwood 7/137 (Darren Woodward 60 no, Rob Whan 24, Matthew O’Brien 23, J. Powell 2/11, Imran Khan 2/25) def. Rupertswood 9/135 (W.Hall 26, Imran Khan 24, B. Mitchell 24, Rob Whan 3/19, Steven O’Brien 2/26).
Semi Final 2 sponsored by McBains Newsagency & Tattslotto, Ballarat
Mount Clear 6/164 (Geoff Young 52, Ash George 34, Steve Nicholson 26 no, Shane Field 2/29, Marc Brilliant 1/17) def. Swifts-Great Western 102 (Brendan Pateman 50, Cameron Snowden 3/10, Leigh Kentish 2/20, Lincoln Stephens 2/18).
2007-08 GRAND FINAL RESULTS
MOUNT CLEAR CC v. BLACKWOOD CC
CRICKET WILLOW, 28 JANUARY 2008
Mt. Clear won the toss and elected to bat after both teams lined up for the National Anthem. Some clean hitting by openers Matt Goonan (38) and Geoff "Joffa" Young (44) got the Mounties off to a flying start, which was carried on by Ash George (46) and Darren Fletcher who top scored with 56, including 3 sixes and 6 fours.
It didn't stop there for the Mounties with Man of the Match Leigh Kentish hitting 46 off only 17 balls (3 sixes and 3 fours). Captain Paull Jeffrey (9 not out) and Steve Nicholson (2 not out) remained unbeaten to finish off the huge total at 5 for 256. Off-spinner Darren Woodward was the pick of the Blackwood bowlers with 3 for 41.
The Blackwood innings got off to the worst possible start with opener Steve O'Brien bowled on the second ball of the innings by a devastating yorker from Leigh Kentish. Two direct hit run outs saw Mt. Clear in a dominant position until Scott Unstead (25) and Allan Salmon (9) showed some resolve in the middle order. With the total on just 72, Lincoln Stephen cleaned up the tail and capped off a resounding victory for Mt. Clear.
It was a showcase day for the Central Highlands region with great weather and a large crowd of spectators enjoying the relaxed atmosphere and the entertaining cricket which the Twenty20 format provides.
Blackwood received their runners-up prize of $400 Jabaroo voucher while the winners Mt. Clear received their Jabaroo voucher to the value of $1,000 from Cricket Willow.
Mt. Clear 5 for 256
Batting
Matt Goonan 38
Geoff Young 44
Ash George 46
Darren Fletcher 56
Leigh Kentish 46
Bowling
Darren Woodward 3/41 off 4 overs
Allan Salmon 1/42 off 4 overs
Blackwood 72
Batting
Scott Unstead 25
Chris Buckley 11
Bowling
Lincoln Stephen 3/7 off 4 overs
Paul McKee 2/12 off 3 overs
Leigh Kentish 1/6 off 2 overs

The Central Highlands Cricket Willow Twenty20 Cup was run for the second time in season 2006/2007.
RESULTS
QF 1 - Tatyoon 8-130 d Waubra 128
QF 2 - Wendouree 3-156 d Creswick Imperials 155
QF 3 - Daylesford Colts 8-137 d Rupertswood 7-137 in a bowl-off
QF 4 - Nth Castlemaine received forfeit
SF 1 - Wendouree 3-170 d Tatyoon 65
SF 2 - North Castlemaine 6-129 d Daylesford Colts 4-116
Grand Final - Wendouree 4-126 d North Castlemaine 119
A large crowd celebrated Australia Day 2007 at Shepherds Flat for the grand final of the Cricket Willow Twenty20 Cup between Wendouree and North Castlemaine. Games of Family Super 6’s cricket and a special appearance by the Channel 9 Postcards crew set the scene for an enjoyable day for all in attendance.
North Castlemaine batted first setting a competitive score of 119 on the lush ground. Opener Jamie Allen started well for his side with 37 off 38 balls, with help from Ben Rossin 30 (21 balls) and number 10 Scott Thompson 15 (22 balls). Wendouree bowled and fielded well with Tim Miller starring with figures of 2/16 including two wickets in two balls and a run out in the same over. Older brother Sam Miller also took 2/11.
With the nature of Twenty 20 cricket North Castlemaine needed early wickets to be confident of defending the total. Wendouree star of the quarter and semi finals Sam Miller went early and North Castlemaine appeared to be in with a strong chance. However the game quickly changed when Victoria Country representative Heath Pyke arrived at the crease. Captain Pyke hit 20 off one over and finished with a hard hitting innings of 49 of just 32 balls. Wendouree reached the total comfortably in the 18th over finishing on 4/126. Pyke was the star for Wendouree and was named man of the match by the umpires. Leon Reidy was the best of the North Castlemaine bowlers taking 2/25. He was supported by Ben Rossin who took 1/18.
Wendouree took out the title as the best Twenty20 club in the region and collected the first prize of a $1000 Jabaroo voucher courtesy of Cricket Willow. North Castlemaine were runners up for the second year in a row and received a $400 voucher, again thanks to Cricket Willow.
Cricket Victoria and the Central Highlands Region would like to thank Cricket Willow for their generous sponsorship and presentation of the wonderful facilities and superb outfield at the picturesque venue at Shepherds Flat.

A large crowd celebrated Australia Day 2006 at Shepherds Flat for the grand final of the inaugural Cricket Willow Twenty20 Cup. Games of Family Super 6’s cricket set the scene for an enjoyable day for all in attendance. The action heated up in the afternoon with a competitive tussle between the Mount Clear and North Castlemaine clubs.
In warm conditions, Mount Clear won the toss and elected to bat. The North Castlemaine attack surprised Mount Clear’s top order with 4 early wickets, but experienced duo Paul Jeffrey and Darren Fletcher steadied the innings to set a target of 152.
North Castlemaine’s run chase started with a 93 run opening partnership before Glen Oliver was spectacularly caught and bowled by Ryan McKee. Despite playing with a broken cheekbone, Jamie Allen continued his excellent form to take out man of the match honours. His innings of 83 not out was not quite enough to get North Castlemaine over the line, finishing with a total of 7 / 135 from their 20 overs.
After the game Ian Tinetti congratulated the players and umpires. Mount Clear captain Scott Illingworth accepted the $1,000 prize and said his team thoroughly enjoyed playing in the tournament and were thrilled to be the inaugural winners.
MATCH RESULTS
MOUNT CLEAR INNINGS
1. S Mendis Ct. A Chapman J Anderson 8
2. S McVitty Ct. S Thompson J Anderson 5
3. G Young Bowled A Hewitt 11
4. D Fletcher Ct. G Oliver J Allen 21
5. A George Run Out 1
6. P Jeffrey Ct. A Hewitt G Oliver 36
7. S Illingworth Bowled J Allen 14
8. L Cannan Ct. M Frankling B Rossin 8
9. S Nicholson Ct. A Hewitt B Rossin 1
10. R McKee Not Out 9
11. D Illingworth Not Out 9
Extras 29
TOTAL 9 / 152
Bowling:
A Hewitt 1 / 26
J Anderson 2 / 19
G Oliver 1 / 32
J Allen 2 / 33
B Rossin 2 / 27
NORTH CASTLEMAINE INNINGS
1. J Allen Not Out 84
2. G Oliver Caught & Bowled R McKee 24
3. M Frankling Run Out 1
4. A Hewitt Ct. S Illingworth G Young 0
5. B Rossin LBW D Fletcher 4
6. B Filo Ct. S Mendis C Snowden 3
7. K Dole Caught & Bowled D Fletcher 3
8. S Devers Bowled C Snowden 2
9. S Foxall Not Out 4
Extras 10
TOTAL 7 / 135
Bowling:
S Nicholson 0 / 27
D Illingworth 0 /10
C Snowden 2 / 29
G Young 1 / 27
R McKee 1 / 13
D Fletcher 2 / 25
Umpires: Darrell Holt and Eric Kelly
Clubs from across the Central Highlands region have had the opportunity to participate in the competition. A club from each of the Ballarat, Castlemaine, Daylesford, Gisborne, Grampians, Maryborough and Pyrenees associations played off in the quarter-finals/semi-finals in Ballarat on Sunday 22nd January 2006.
