Eden recorded 5/158 as they chased down Tathra's total to claim a win in the Far South Coast Cricket Association on Saturday.
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After a delay of over half an hour due to rain, play got underway at Larwrence Park, Tathra.
However, just nine overs were played before play had to be halted yet again.
Tathra was already in trouble at the break with the wicket of Adam Blacka dismissed cheaply in the wet.
After the second delay, play resumed with a shortened format.
When play resumed, the Tathra wickets fell steadily.
Cody Hazelgrove-Danvers added 35 runs, while Rob Stevenson scored 11 to keep the tally moving.
It took Eden 33 overs to run down the target, but steady run scoring saw them stay well in the chase until they triumphed at 5/158.
Meanwhile in Bega, play was also delayed by the rain, but only briefly.
Umpires made the decision to reduce the game by just two overs per team and things got underway.
Unfortunately for the Bega-Angledale Bulls, their time at the crease was not going swimmingly.
The Bega-Angledale Bulls were having a poor match with a handful of ducks, but Brad Moon was out to save face.
And with 74 runs to his name, he did more than save it.
The final tally of 122 was enough for a draw with the Knights.