NOWRA batsman Daniel Bryant scored a century in his side’s first innings win over Bay and Basin at Nowra Showground.
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Basin made a positive start last week, with skipper Jonathan Hill (61 not out) top scoring in their total of 153.
Nowra lost a couple of early wickets last week, before making it to stumps at 2/31.
Hill was confident his side could cause an upset if they took some early wickets, but that never happened.
Bryant (7) and Adam Ison (8) were the not out batsmen last week, and they picked up where they left off on day two.
Bryant and Ison shared a 218-run stand for the third wicket, with Bryant bringing up a century along the way.
Bryant hit 13 fours and seven sixes in his impressive innings, before he was finally bowled by Hill for 138.
Ison (72) remained not out when Rohan Hutchison brought their innings to a close with the score at 3/245.
Hill was the best of the bowlers for Basin, with 2/47 from 16 overs.
Basin made a shaky start to their second innings, losing Tom Mason and Michael Blanch early on, leaving them at 2/7.
Andrew Woolfe (20), Brandon Labb (24) and Liam O’Brien (25) all made starts, but Basin were left in danger of losing outright as the wickets continued to tumble.
Basin did manage to bat out the remainder of the day, finshing at 8/95, saving them from an outright loss.
Spinner Michael Coulter made the most of the chance to open the bowling, taking 4/24 from 15 overs, while Justin Weller also bowled well with figures of 3/26 from 12 overs.