THE second of the two-day games will be played across the Horsham Cricket Association B Grade at the weekend.
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The Colts will be hopeful its score of 9-249 will be enough against the Horsham Saints.
Colts sit top of the B Grade ladder and would have been looking for a score closer to 300, but with a strong bowling attack would still be confident of clinching a win across the first two-day games of the season.
Lubeck-Murtoa surprisingly struggled with the bat against Blackheath-Dimboola and subsequently have a total of just 181 to defend when play resumes.
The Bulls have had some mixed form this season, but if the side can bat sensibly could come away with a win against the second-placed side.
With 70 overs to play with, the Bulls have plenty of time in which to reach the target.
Quantong would be nervous on Saturday, defending 200 runs against the West Wimmera Warriors.
The Warriors bowled out Quantong in 55 overs and finished play at 1-25.
Quantong gifted the Warriors nine extras in 11 overs on Saturday, and will need to tighten up their bowling or risk giving the Warriors their first win of the season.
Jung will need a miracle to get the win against the Bullants. Chasing 170 runs, Jung resumes play at 6-18.
In C Grade, Colts play Rup-Minyip, Horsham Saints host Homers and Laharum welcomes Blackheath-Dimboola. Jung has the bye.