The hunter became the hunted when the Bomaderry Tigers ran into a red-hot Shoalhaven Ex-Servicemen's batting line up.
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A Blake Munilla century put Ex-Servos in command of this Shoalhaven Cricket Association first grade two-day match on Saturday at Hayden Drexel Oval.
Munilla made 108 runs and helped his team put on an imposing 315 run total on the board.
Bomaderry started its run chance and at stumps was 1/10 and the match continues this Saturday.
Munilla's century was just a great knock and featured lots of aggressive strokes.
He smacked two maximums and seven boundaries against his former club.
Corey Evans also joined in the fun and with Munilla put on a 110 run stand for the third wicket.
Evans showed his class by personally putting 82 runs on the scoreboard.
Evans' total included 14 punishing boundaries and one maximum.
Ex-Servos captain Daniel Gleeson set the aggressive tone of the innings when he opened the batting with Chris Bramley.
Gleeson made 37 runs with four boundaries and two sixes, but Bramley only made six runs.
Nathan Tyrrell 26 runs with three boundaries, Scott Merivale 16 runs and Sam Bagnall 15 runs help Ex-Servos post its big total.
Stu Jeffrey and Michael Coulter took three wickets apiece for the Tigers.
Coulter, in hot and humid conditions, toiled hard and sent down 20.4 overs.
Daniel Bryant, with the ball, got amongst things and captured two wickets for the Tigers.
Bomaderry's run chase got off to a bad start when Kealen Blattner was sent back to the pavilion for six runs and that man Munilla played a role in the dismissal.
Bagnall charged in against the exhausted Bomaderry top order, who had spent the afternoon in the field, and Munilla's safe hands did the rest.