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Bentleigh Uniting Cricket Club
Names
Former name(s)Bentleigh Methodists Cricket Club
Nickname(s)Units, Lions and Lionesses
Club details
Founded1932
ColoursMaroon & Sahara Gold
CompetitionSouth Eastern Cricket Association & Cricket Southern Bayside
PresidentGreg Brisbane
CoachLukas Galanopoulos
Ground(s)Centenary Park, Brady Road
Other information
Official websitehttps://www.bentleighunitingcc.com/

Bentleigh Uniting Cricket Club is a sporting organisation based in Melbourne's South-East, they are home to multiple Mens & Womens sides across various age groups.[1]. Their Senior Men's sides have competed for the Longmuir Shield, the top division, of South Eastern Cricket Association (SECA) for the vast majority of their history [2].

History

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Bentleigh Uniting Cricket Club's Victory in the Cricket Victoria Statewide Twenty20 Cup

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The Bentleigh Uniting Cricket Club, part of the South East Cricket Association, triumphed in the Cricket Victoria Statewide Twenty20 Cup, securing their victory on a memorable Sunday at Eastern Oval. In a decisive final, Bentleigh Uniting overcame Wendouree, restricting the Ballarat club to 7-123 and chasing down the target in under 15 overs, losing only three wickets in the process.

Bentleigh Uniting’s journey to the state title included victories over Bentleigh, Cranbourne (in a bowl-off), Ashburton Willows, and Altona North. Despite the challenge of playing away games in the turf competition, as they are based at Centenary Park in East Bentleigh with a synthetic wicket, the team consistently delivered strong performances [3]

References

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  1. ^ "Home Page".
  2. ^ "Home Page".
  3. ^ Local Cricket, Moorabbin - Glen Eira (23 February 2015). "Bentleigh Uniting has won the Cricket Victoria Statewide Twenty20 Cup". Herald Sun. pp. Online.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)