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Premier Cricket: Footscray Edgewater beat Casey-South Melbourne

Footscray Edgewater made a bright start to its Victorian Premier Cricket first XI premiership defence with a three-wicket win against Casey-South Melbourne at Mervyn Hughes Oval on Saturday.

Past and present players took delight in the unfurling of the 2013-14 premiership flag before the Bulldogs got back to work to get the new summer off to the best possible start.

PICTURE GALLERY: Footscray Edgewater v Casey-South Melbourne

The Bulldogs won the toss and sent Casey-South Melbourne in.

The visitors recovered from a slow start to post 8-165 off their 50 overs. The Dogs’ bowling attack was consistent across the board with Ben Green (2-25) and Michael Kelly (2-33) the only multiple wicket takers.

Gloveman Dylan Kight was outstanding with two stumpings and a catch. The Swans’ total was always likely to be a tad under par considering the strength of the Bulldogs batting line-up.

The Dogs had some nervous moments with the top order misfiring but first drop Travis Dean steadied the ship with 66 and all-rounder Hamish Winter-Irving posted an important 33 not out late in the day.

James Crosthwaite, the Dogs’ big preseason signing from Geelong, made just one on debut but had a hand in a run out.

In the rare position of defending premiers, the Bulldogs will have a target on their back this summer.

They will hope to keep their good start rolling when they travel to Ringwood on Saturday for the second of five one-dayers to start the season.

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