2021-22 Sunshine Coast Cricket Association Grand Finals
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Grand Finals in the 2021-22 Sunshine Coast Cricket Association season are scheduled for March 12, 13, and 19. Many of the match ups are a result of games being abandoned due to heavy rains in the weeks prior.[1][2]
Semi Finals[edit]
Many of the semi finals were called off as an indirect result of wet weather earlier in the week.
Three games scheduled the be played at Burpengary, Morayfield, and Wamuran were unable to proceed when the local government, Moreton Bay Council, closed access to any sporting grounds in their region. The games affected were the Division 3 game between Burpengary and USC, the Division 1 game between Caboolture and Maroochydore, and the Division 4 game between Wamuran-Stanley River and Palmwoods.
No play was possible on either ground at the Glasshouse Mountains grounds, as the sports club that controls the facilities did not allow them access. Games affected were the Division 4 game between Glasshouse and Maroochydore, and the Division 5 game between Glasshouse and USC.
One ground in Palmwoods got a game on. The Division 5 game at between Palmwoods and Cooroy-Eumundi at the Palmwoods Sports Reserve nearly had a first innings result on day 1. The home side batted first scoring 92. Cooroy were 52 for the loss of 9 wickets. Palmwoods would get the last wicket on Sunday.
The main ground in Tewantin, Read Park, was deemed too water logged after an inspection by both teams in the Division 1 game between Tewantin Noosa and Glasshouse. Tewantins Division 6 side managed to get 61 overs in on Sunday against Yandina before lighting became a factor. That match concluded in a draw.[1]
Grand Final match ups[edit]
The Grand Final matches will be;
- Division 1: Tewantin Noosa versus Caboolture[1][2]
- Division 2: Palmwoods versus Maroochydore[1][3]
- Division 3: Cooroy-Eumundi versus Burpengary[1][3]
- Division 4: Glasshouse versus Wamuran-Stanley River[1][3]
- Division 5: Palmwoods versus Glasshouse[1][3]
- Division 6: USC versus Tewantin Noosa[1]
- Division 7: Nambour versus Cooroy-Eumundi Green[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Grand Finals set in 2021-22 Sunshine Coast, Australia cricket season". Wikinews. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Spurling, Nathan (7 March 2022). "Sport". 7News Sunshine Coast. Seven West Media.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "Round Results". MyCricket. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
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