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T20 finalists decided

Tarneit Central and Altona Sports will do battle for the Western Suburbs Churches and Community Cricket Association T20 title.

Tarneit will be hoping to make it two in a row, having claimed the title last season.

It won through to the decider with victory against Manor Lakes in the semi finals on Tuesday night.

Tarneit made a massive 9-229 from its overs with Vikram Singh top scoring with 53.

Manor Lakes struggled to get going and was bowled out for 73 in 14 overs.

Amrit Pal Singh took four wickets for Tarneit.

Captain Mandeep Singh, who has hit a 93 this year, will be one of the keys for his side along with Pawanjot Saini and Vilram Singh.

Altona Sports will be going for its first WSCCCA T20 championship.

Sports upset Tarneit United to make the grand final.

Sports made 8-260 from its overs on the back of a century to Netherlands captain Scott Edwards.

Edwards made 128 off 51 balls in an innings which included 16 fours and five sixes.

Tarneit United was bowled out for 124 in reply in the second last over.

Khush Talati took three wickets for Sports,

Sports last year made the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association T20 competition semi finals.

Edwards will be the key in the final for Sports, which is known for its bowling attack led by Tom Harrison.

Talati, Prashant Krishna, captain Dean Bryden and Ravikiran Giraddi provide plenty of support in that area.

The grand final will be held at Webster Street Reserve in Point Cook on February 11 from 5.15pm.

There will be a community barbecue held on the night.

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