Reaching triple figures and stunning batting collapses were part of an action packed day one of Warrnambool moyne cricket on Saturday.
Allansford Panmure piled on the pain for Warrnambool, making 6 for 384.
Both Chris Bant and Shashan Silva passed the magical 100 mark.
Former state cricketer Tim Ludeman made 100 as Nestles racked up 278 against West Warrnambool.
The highest individual score of the day came from Dennington’s Dilip Tharaka, who made 154 against Merrivale.
The ball dominated in two games, with 25 wickets falling in the Mortlake versus Noorat Terang match.
Mortlake was bowled out for 40, with Noorat Terang all out for 49.
In its second innings, Mortlake is in trouble again, on five for 14.
Port Fairy bowled North Warrnambool out for just 94, but the Eels hit back with the ball, having the Pirates nine for 55 in reply.
In the other game in the round, Russells Creek made 211 against the Northern Raiders.
