James Grixti and Kobyn James flexed their might against BLU. Photos: Oliver Shedden.
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Echuca’s Kobyn James and James Grixti waited until the final home-and-away game of the McMahon Shield to deliver the biggest partnership of the season, which has put Echuca in a dominant position to end BLU’s campaign in 2024-25.
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Echuca’s mammoth total of 5-354 in the first innings of round 14 is easily the largest team score for the season, with the men in green’s numbers three and four putting on a stand for the ages at Victoria Park.
Sniffing out a good batting wicket at its home deck, Echuca held no reservations about batting first and got off to a hot start courtesy of explosive opener Curtis Townrow and marathon man Brendan Moyle.
James Grixti hits one through the covers.
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The pair rattled off a quick-fire 32 before Moyle (6) tried to finesse spinner Simon Van Duinen to the leg side, leading an edge straight to Jeremy Felmingham.
Townrow, on the other hand, kept going about his business, tallying 36 and eyeing a six off a Noah Turner cherry, but his eyes got too big for his bat and he was bowled by the seamer.
Jeremy Felmingham was doing everything he could to get Kobyn James out.
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In retrospect, Townrow would be kicking himself to only last 25 balls, as the batsmen to follow showed just how many runs he left out on the ground.
New batsmen Grixti and James went about their business early, turning over the strike and frustrating seamer Felmingham and Van Duinen.
Despite getting the early scalp of Brendan Moyle, Simon Van Duinen couldn’t crack James Grixti.
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The pair saw off the bowling duo and then looked to target new bowler Lucas Holgate on the cusp of drinks, steering their side to the cusp of 100 at the first break.
The carnage only increased for the Lions, who would quickly realise that it would be a long day in the field.
BLU players after taking the wicket of Curtis Townrow.
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Neither Grixti nor James looked like getting out as both freewheeled their way past 50, both setting their sights on a big hundred to get into finals form.
An explosive James was the first to hit the milestone, carving out a monumental century in front of his home crowd in 148 deliveries.
Kobyn James was the man of the hour against BLU.
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Meanwhile, Grixti was eager to join his partner at the crease in raising the bat, but he perhaps got too ahead of himself, hitting a leading edge straight back at Noah Turner, who hung on to a tough chance, bringing Grixti’s 182-ball innings to an end on 92.
Following the duo’s masterful 207-run partnership, the men in green could have easily declared and had a crack at BLU, but the sleeping Lions are known for big scores, so Echuca continued to bat on.
Lucas Holgate couldn’t jag a wicket against Echuca.
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New batters Anthony Dennis, Easton Carlile and Aidan Young were tasked with batting around James, who continued to go about his business in emphatic fashion.
Dennis carved out an almost run-a-ball 22 before hitting a cover drive airborne straight into the hands of Luke Thompson.
Regis Chakabva and Simon Van Duinen deciding on field placements.
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James was the last wicket of the day, the ever-aggressive number four hooking Felmingham around the corner, where Liam Hamilton was waiting to catch him.
James hit 142 off 177 balls, an innings that included 12 fours and three sixes, striking at a tick over 70.
Carlile (20 not-out) and Young (32 not-out) navigated the final eight overs of play, the 50 extra runs they hit just salt in the wounds of a tired Lions side at the receiving end of pure class cricket.
The Game
Echuca 5-354 (Kobyn James 124, James Grixti 92, Curtis Townrow 36) lead BLU (Noah Turner 2-55, Jeremy Felmingham 2-79, Simon Van Duinen 1-42)