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VTCA T20 semi finalists set

Williamstown Imperials and Barkly St Uniting are among the teams through to the semi finals of the Victorian Turf Cricket Association T20 competition.

Three of the four semi finals in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association T20 group A finals will be senior division teams, while two division 5 teams are among the semi finalists in the group B competition.

Quarter finals for both competitions were played on Tuesday night with some thrilling results across the board.

In pool A, Williamstown Imperials won through to the next round with victory against Haig Fawkner.

The Imperials’ made 7-150 from their overs with Andrew Hendry making 61 at the top of the order.

Haig was bowled out in the second last over for 123. Hendry was again the star of the show as he took 4-9 off his four overs.

Deer Park, Keilor and Airport West St Christopher’s are the other teams into the semi finals.

In pool B, the Barkly St Uniting upset the Greenvale Kangaroos, with the match going down to the final ball.

The Kangaroos made 5-132 from their overs with Kanishk Bollu top scoring 53.

Eiffel Soza and Jaskaran singh Gill took two wickets each.

The Dragons timed their run to perfection, finishing 8-133. Singh Gill top scored with 63.

Kingsville was knocked out in a another thriller, losing to Burnside Springs United.

Kingsville made 5-139 from its overs with Joshua Kelly taking 2-14 for Burnside.

Mathison King guided Burnside to the win as it hit the winning runs off the final ball, finishing 3-140. King finished 64 not out.

Point Cook and Glenroy are the other teams through to the semi finals.

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