However, the game belonged to Collett, who took control of his team's reply, to blast 132 at a little better than a run a ball. The Tauranga Boys' opening batsman belted 18 fours and one six in his match-winning innings, with his side posting a seven-wicket win in the 35th over.
Element IMF Cadets also battled the inclement weather conditions, with a two-hour break in play, before overcoming New World Te Puke at the Tauranga Domain. The hosts were 108/1, when rain forced the players from the field. They went on to reach 232/6, in a match reduced to 37 overs per side. Sean Davey top scored with 72 runs, with two of the teams young guns in Fergus Lellman (58) and Ruben Clinton (41) also getting plenty of runs.
Cadets cruised to a big win when they removed Te Puke for 108. One of Cadets' other youngsters, Tim Pringle, did plenty of damage with the ball taking four wickets at a cost of 15 runs. Cam Riley was the best of the Te Puke batsmen with a gritty 35 runs.
While the Eves Realty Greerton match-up with Carrus Mount Maunganui saw the Mount turn at bat completed, further persistent rain at Pemberton Park resulted in the game not being finished with the points shared.
Bay of Plenty Cricket Results - November 4
Element IMF Cadets 232/6 (Sean Davey 72, Fergus Lellman 58, Ruben Clinton 41; Alex Gooding 2/43) beat New Te Puke 108 (Cam Riley 35; Tim Pringle 4/15)
Bayleys Central Indians 213 (Jake Rowe 70, Andrew Gibbs 36, S Rana 28; Tasman Carsons 2/32, Rhys Mischewski 2/32) lost to Cooney Lees Morgan Tauranga Boys' College 217/3 (Marcel Collett 132, Matt Golding 32, Tim Clarke 27no; Prem Gill 2/50)
Eves Realty Greerton v Carrus Mount Maunganui - game abandoned
GM Painters Lake Taupo CC the bye.
Points Table
Cadets 9, Tauranga Boys' College 9, Greerton 6, Mount Maunganui 6, Te Puke 3, Lake Taupo CC 3, Central Indians 3.