Jimboomba Bushrangers Gold took the victory over Green in the town's local cricket derby on Saturday.
Green recovered from early trouble to take the match down to the final over at Glenlogan Park's synthetic pitch, but Gold won by four runs.
Green needed nine off six balls to snatch the win, and Graham Clark hit the first two balls for two runs to leave five required.
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Skipper Jason Feeney kept his cool to bowl Clark for 46 to get the Gold team over the line.
It was a good effort for Green to get close to Gold's 4-220. They were in major trouble at 3-12, before Thomas Newsham put together a superb 60 from 37 balls.
Connor Roberts' 31 and Josh Graham's 23 kept the scoreboard ticking over.
Gold's best bowlers were Brett Hayward, with three wickets, and Feeney with two.
Earlier, Gold looked to be in trouble themselves when Lester Mason retired with a busted finger.
Andy Conaghty joined him on the sidelines with a torn hamstring.
In-form batsman Shannon White came to the rescue, swinging freely to make 51.
Feeney (50 not out) and Phil Myors (53NO) put on a 96-run stand to post a competitive total for their team.
Braeden Lose and Clark were the single wicket-takers for Green.
Retirements also hampered the first grade team, who were cut down by Greenbank Lumberjacks at Malling Park, Waterford.
The Lumberjacks won by four wickets.
Nathan Mackenzie looked in good touch early, after the Bushrangers won the toss and skipper Rod Teese chose to bat.
He was on 16 before being forced from the field with a calf strain.
A solid 69 from Ash Hughes, 61 from Kel Maguire and some late innings hitting from Craig Whatmore, who made 24 not out, helped the team to a competitive 4-214.
The visitors did not bowl well enough in reply, and struggled with only 10 taking to the field because of Mackenzie's injury.
"We bowled too many wides, which hurt us," Teese said.
"Max Harkin bowled well, beating the bat early."
Sam Matthews and Declan Abberton took two wickets each for the Bushrangers.
Harkin snared the first scalp of the innings.
The Lumberjacks' winning runs came in the 34th over.
The first 11 returns to Glenlogan Park next weekend to take on Logan Village.
Gold is also at home, where the team hopes to make it three wins from three games against Springfield.
The Greens travel to Dauth Park, Beenleigh, where they play the Pirates.
Meanwhile, Victoria and Queensland have byes in the Sheffield Shield this week, while Tasmania meets South Australia and NSW plays Western Australia as it kicks off its title defence.
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