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THE
UNIVERSITY OF
NEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET CLUB
ANNUAL REPORT
2004/05
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Annual Report Season 2004/2005
CONTENTS
Past Office Bearers 4
Office Bearers 04/05 7
Award Winners 8
Club Honours 11
Premiership Winning Teams 12
President’s Report 14
2004/05 Captains’ Statistics 15
Coaching Report 16
First Grade Report 18
Second Grade Report 39
Third Grade Report 44
Fourth Grade Report 49
Fifth Grade Report 54
Sixth Grade Report 59
Poidevin‐Gray Shield Report 65
A.W. Green Shield Report 69
Universities Women’s Cricket Club 73
UNSW Cricket Club Tour ‐ India 75
World Vintage Cricket Carnival 83
Combined Club Statistics 87
Career Statistics 101
Club Records 115
Partnership Records 118
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UNSW Cricket Club would like to thank the following sponsors:
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PAST OFFICE BEARERS
PATRON Prof RH Myers 1973‐81 Prof M Birt 1981‐85 Hon G Samuels AC, QC 1985‐94 (Life Patron 1994) Sir Anthony Mason AC 1994‐2004 Prof Mark Wainwright AM 2004‐
PRESIDENT Major Wilthew 1951‐53 Y Marshall 1976‐77 Prof AE Alexander 1953‐57 A Epstein 1977‐79 Prof EB Smyth 1957‐61 Dr J Ingleson 1979‐86 Prof HJ Oliver 1961‐63 D Meagher 1986‐90 Prof SE Livingstone 1963‐64 G Clark 1990‐91 Dr EC Watton 1964‐66 C Chapman 1991‐01 CH Barrington 1966‐76 P Jourdain 2001‐
HONORARY SECRETARY V Turner 1951‐53 JR Wegner 1969‐72 J Brooks 1953‐54 Dr JP Barford 1972‐75 C Davis 1954 RP Zabell 1975‐76 Dr EC Watton 1954‐55 GF Mullins 1976‐77 Dr B Frawley 1955‐56 Ms J Ratcliffe 1977‐79 JR Beard 1956‐58 AN McMaster 1979‐83 R Warroner 1958‐59 S Campbell 1983‐84 MJ Reidy 1959‐60 L Darmody 1984‐87 CH Barrington 1960‐62 P Godber 1987‐93 D Lacey 1962‐63 JO Carmichael 1993‐96 GM Garland 1963‐65 AC Jones 1996‐97 MJ Gosling 1965‐66 C Vonwiller 1997‐98 Dr PJ Schofield 1966‐67 M Sanders 1998‐03 JE Pratley 1967‐69 P Serov 2003‐
HONORARY TREASURER R Emerson 1954‐56 HW Hopkins 1971‐74 G Wilton 1956‐57 RW Merrell 1974‐79 W Dwyer 1957‐60 PE James 1979‐80 J MckMiddleton 1960‐61 MT Sample 1980‐86 JT Hall 1961‐64 P Jourdain 1986‐97 J Chegwyn 1964‐66 D Quinlin 1997‐01 A Conomos 1966‐67 T Buckett 2001‐02 GJ Cole 1967‐69 J Dixon 2002‐ D Wills 1969‐70 PC Emery 1970‐71
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Most of our “Vintage Cricket” Perth Tourists in 2005 (left to right rom back row): Gav Harris, Marty Palin, Peter Dixon, John Gallagher, Dick Campbell, Michael Ryan, Jim Plunkett‐Cole, Geoff Lawson, Peter Richardson, David
Jebb, Jim Dixon. Absent, Mike Gregg, John Rogers.
The 1988 US/UK/Ireland Touring squad led by Mart Palin in the only bumble bee jacket that existed at that time. This photo taken just prior to our game vs Mike Atherton’s Cambridge side at the Fenners Ground.
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An exerpt from Henry’s book showing the first successful 1st grade side at the Club
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OFFICE BEARERS 2004/2005
PRESIDENT Peter Jourdain
HONORARY SECRETARY Paul Serov
CHAIRMAN OF SELECTORS Jim Dixon
HONORARY TREASURER Jim Dixon
HONORARY AUDITOR David Quinlin
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
P Jourdain (Chairman) O Higgins M Leahy J Dixon D Sue P Serov G Lawson G Clark M Sanders D Mann J Plunkett‐Cole D Jebb S McKay P Maguire P Carson A Blackwell
LIFE MEMBERS J Beard HC Bundy MJ Reidy Pr SE Livingstone J Mck Middleton Dr EC Watton CH Barrington GN Garland A Taylor RW Merrell A Epstein J Martel J Rogers M Ray JD MacFarlane PE James Pr J Barford G Lawson G Livingstone JG Robson G Robinson D Meagher J Dixon M Slater C Chapman G Clark M Sanders D Lemon T Boyce P Jourdain R Stark
UNSW SPORTS ASSOCIATION LIFE MEMBERSHIP J Martel G Lawson
SELECTION COMMITTEE J Dixon (Chairman) D Carson M Elliott/M Leahy D Stephen R Bennett/P Mitchell P Serov
BLUES COMMITTEE G Lawson G Livingstone J Martel
SCA DELEGATES G Lawson (NSWCA) M Sanders
SPORTS ASSOCIATION DELEGATES J Day S McKay
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AWARD WINNERS
AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES 1979‐90 G Lawson 1993‐01 M Slater
THE AUSTRALIAN SPORTS MEDAL 1999‐00 G Lawson
THE UNSW SPORTING HALL OF FAME 2002‐03 G Lawson
SHEFFIELD SHIELD REPRESENTATIVES 1977‐78 G Watson 1982‐83 M Ray 1995‐96 J Young 1977‐92 G Lawson 1991‐03 M Slater
BLUES WINNERS LJ Lawrence J Rogers G Watson J Piggott J Mck Middleton JG Robson D March DC Clark JS Dixon RSJ Levi RWD Robertson J Baker HC Bundy GC Robinson G Livingstone PA Ward JB Martel M Back MJ Reidy M Ray A White K Daly S Van der Sluys M Phelps J Chegwyn P Grattan‐Smith D Carson JM Healy C Chapman T Richardson R Warrener G Lawson A Blackwell
SPORTS RECOGNITION AWARD CH Barrington RW Merrell M Sanders A Epstein JD MacFarlane D Jebb GM Garland J Rogers JE Ingleson J Dixon
BEN LEXCEN SCHOLARSHIPS W Faulkner T Hoare S McKay A Fleming T Richardson G Dobbie M Phelps D Christian A Blackwell D Carson J Day
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TED DAVIS TROPHY ‐ PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1967‐68 GJ Cole 1980‐81 M Ray 1993‐94 J Young 1968‐69 AJ Taylor 1981‐82 JG Robson 1994‐95 M Phelps 1969‐70 GM Garland 1982‐83 N Perger 1995‐96 JG Robson 1970‐71 GM Garland 1983‐84 G Robinson 1996‐97 A Lindsay 1971‐72 PJ Schofield 1984‐85 G Clark 1997‐98 J Stam 1972‐73 GM Garland 1985‐86 G Livingstone 1998‐99 I Salisbury 1973‐74 M Ray 1986‐87 M Gregg 1999‐00 A Lamb 1974‐75 M Ray 1987‐88 A Clements 2000‐01 D Carson 1975‐76 M Ray 1988‐89 J Baker 2001‐02 R Stark 1976‐77 S Campbell 1989‐90 JG Robson 2002‐03 R Stark 1977‐78 W Hetherington 1990‐91 J Baker 2003‐04 D Christian 1978‐79 M Ray 1991‐92 M Slater 2004‐05 M Creed/T Lang 1979‐80 I Kellaway 1992‐93 D Gallop
CAPTAIN JOHN MORRIS FIELDING TROPHY 1958‐59 J Middleton 1974‐75 I Smith 1990‐91 A Pratt 1959‐60 R Werley 1975‐76 C Chapman 1991‐92 S Norbury 1960‐61 D Lacey 1976‐77 D Meagher 1992‐93 G Hill 1961‐62 H Boulton 1977‐78 D Meagher 1993‐94 A Pratt 1962‐63 R Smith 1978‐79 J Barford 1994‐95 M Kovacs 1963‐64 G Sylvester 1979‐80 C Hanger 1995‐96 B Schirmer 1964‐65 J Middleton 1980‐81 J Sackett 1996‐97 A Lamb 1965‐66 D Webster 1981‐82 J Sackett 1997‐98 S Mohideen 1966‐67 GJ Cole 1982‐83 B Everett 1998‐99 A Neilan 1967‐68 RSJ Levi 1983‐84 B Everett 1999‐00 A Lamb 1968‐69 D Wills 1984‐85 M Back 2000‐01 A Pratt 1969‐70 RWD Robertson 1985‐86 J Dixon 2001‐02 A Neilan 1970‐71 RWD Robertson 1986‐87 M Back 2002‐03 C Britton 1971‐72 J Martel 1987‐88 M Kovacs 2003‐04 A Neilan 1972‐73 J Martel 1988‐89 D Cummins 2004‐05 A Neilan 1973‐74 D Pratt 1989‐90 A Pratt
BARR‐TURN TROPHY 1968‐69 R Lucas 1981‐82 J Robson 1994‐95 M Gregg 1969‐70 G Garland 1982‐83 R Stark 1995‐96 T Buckett 1970‐71 R Robertson 1983‐84 G Holt 1996‐97 D Jebb 1971‐72 P Larkin 1984‐85 P Scolari 1997‐98 D Stephen 1972‐73 P Dobell‐Brown 1985‐86 M Ryan 1998‐99 T Hoare 1973‐74 R Merrell 1986‐87 E Robb 1999‐00 M Plunkett‐Cole 1974‐75 John Pym 1987‐88 J Dixon 2000‐01 M Mag 1975‐76 Richard Pym 1988‐89 J Gallagher 2001‐02 P Carson 1976‐77 P Grattan‐Smith 1989‐90 M Kovacs 2002‐03 M Leahy 1977‐78 J OʹBrien 1990‐91 P Sinclair 2003‐04 A Langdon 1978‐79 G Robinson 1991‐92 M Hayward 2004‐05 R Dooley 1979‐80 D Pratt 1992‐93 D Trafford 1980‐81 D Meagher 1993‐94 M Phelps
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CLUBMAN OF THE YEAR 1991‐92 P Trimble 1997‐98 GLawson/JDixon 2002‐03 D Sue 1992‐93 D Downing 1998‐99 M Sanders 2003‐04 P Serov 1994‐95 M Kovacs 1999‐00 J Plunkett‐Cole 2004‐05 O Higgins 1995‐96 J Carmichael 2000‐01 D Jebb 1996‐97 AC Jones 2001‐02 P Richardson
JOHN ROGERS TROPHY FOR POIDEVIN‐GRAY PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1983‐84 M Hoy 1991‐92 M Hayward 1999‐00 T Hoare 1984‐85 L Gray 1992‐93 D Gainsford 2000‐01 M Elliott 1985‐86 S OʹBrien 1993‐94 M Payne 2001‐02 A Langdon 1986‐87 M Back 1994‐95 S Mohideen 2002‐03 D Christian 1987‐88 A White 1995‐96 B Nott 2003‐04 D Christian 1988‐89 A Flemming 1996‐97 P Hemphill 2004‐05 J Day 1989‐90 A Flemming 1997‐98 A Lamb 1990‐91 P Sinclair 1998‐99 R Hamman
ROOKIE AWARD 1989‐90 B Calver 1997‐98 T Hoare 2002‐03 M O’Connor 1990‐91 D Trafford 1998‐99 T Cox 2003‐04 M Creed 1991‐92 M Hayward 1999‐00 D Bandhari 2004‐05 T Lang 1992‐93 M Phelps 2000‐01 S Bray 1993‐97 Not Awarded 2001‐02 G McDonald
LADIES PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1989‐90 J Van Ardenne 1996‐97 Not awarded 2002‐03 G Connolly 1990‐91 J Van Ardenne 1997‐98 G Connolly 2003‐04 No Ladies Team 1991‐92 J Van Ardenne 1998‐99 Not awarded Universities Women’s Cricket Club 1992‐93 P van Oploo 1999‐00 Not awarded 2004‐05 Kate Blackwell 1994‐95 S Zeppos 2000‐01 G Connolly 1995‐96 A Sanders 2001‐02 J Miller
DOUBLE WICKET COMPETITION 1971‐72 D Wills/J Howe 1983‐84 No contest 1972‐75 No contest 1984‐85 M Back/E Robb 1975‐76 P Grattan‐Smith/G Lawson 1985‐86 Rained out 1976‐77 No contest 1986‐87 J Abbott/J Wilcher 1977‐78 N Jansson/M Herring 1987‐88 G Lawson/A Shaw 1978‐79 S Campbell/I Kellaway 1988‐93 No contest 1979‐81 No contest 1993‐94 M Hayward/R Wickramasena 1981‐82 J Robson/J Gallagher 1994‐05 No contest 1982‐83 J Robson/P Jourdain
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CLUB HONOURS
MUNICIPAL AND SHIRES COMPETITION (ENTERED 1951) B Division Premiers 1963‐64 A Division Premiers 1964‐65 Club Champions 1964‐65 A Division Premiers 1965‐66 Club Champions 1965‐66 B Division Premiers 1966‐67 Club Champions 1966‐67 A Division Premiers 1967‐68 B Division Premiers 1967‐68 Club Champions 1967‐68 Club Champions 1968‐69 A Division Premiers 1970‐71 Club Champions 1970‐71 A Division Premiers 1971‐72 Club Champions 1971‐72 D Division One‐Day Premiers 1986‐87
GRADE COMPETITION (ENTERED 1973‐74) 2nd Grade Encouragement Award 1974‐75 3rd Grade Encouragement Award 1975‐76 1st Grade Premiers 1976‐77 Poidevin‐Gray Premiers 1976‐77 2nd Grade Premiers 1977‐78 Club Champions 1978‐79 1st Grade Premiers 1980‐81 5th Grade Premiers 1995‐96 Ist Grade Limited‐Overs Premiers 2004‐05
INTER‐VARSITY Champions 1974‐75 Champions 1986‐87 Champions 1988‐89 Champions 1995‐96 Champions 2003‐04
WOMEN’S CRICKET Third Grade Premiers 2001‐02
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PREMIERSHIP WINNING TEAMS
B DIVISION 1963‐64 HC Bundy (C), TD Creer (VC), RG Ballantyne, R Bayfield, DC Clark, J Hollington, I Lowe, F Martin, I Potter, G Sylvester, RW Smith, C Relton (12th).
A DIVISION 1964‐65 J Chegwyn (C), J Mck Middleton (VC), BG Andrews, DC Clark, RG Ballantyne, K Daly, G Garland, J Piggott, G Sylvester, JJ Reidy, PA Wark.
A DIVISION 1965‐66 J Chegwyn (C), J Mck Middleton (VC), CH Barrington, R Bayfield, A Bishop, GJ Cole, D Lacey, D Popcock, AJ Taylor, AR Turner, DE Willis.
A DIVISION 1967‐68 HC Bundy (C), JE Pratley (VC), BG Andrews, RG Ballantyne, JN Healey, H Herbert, RSJ Levi, I Lowe, PJ McEarchran, J Mck Middleton, DE Wills, PC Emery (12th).
B DIVISION 1967‐68 RW Lucas (C), PJ Schofield (VC), CH Barrington, D Brady, R Bayfield, GJ Cole, J Piggott, C Relton, AJ Taylor, AR Turner, PA Ward.
A DIVISION 1970‐71 JE Pratley (C), GM Garland (VC), GJ Cole, BR Cos, AE Dietsch, PA Heaney, JB Martel, Z Pirjevec, RWD Robertson, GG Robinson, DG Smith.
A DIVISION 1971‐72 GM Garland (C), AE Dietsch (VC), GJ Cole, BR Cos, PA Heaney, JB Martel, GAN Preston, CAP Samerasekera, AJ Taylor, P Whalen, DE Wills, HW Hopkins, RWD Robertson, GG Robinson.
INTER‐VARSITY CHAMPIONS 1974‐75 J Martel (C), C Chapman, J Robson, P James, J Barford, S Tait, R March, S Wiblin, C Brown, R Zabell, G Kirkwood, D Barbour, M Ray, P Grattan‐Smith.
2ND GRADE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 1974‐75 R Robertson, G Garland, A Taylor, P Burnett, D Smith, D Barbour, P Watkins, C Brown, G Kirkwood, A Jacobs, P Grattan‐Smith, A Wijeratne, P Noble.
3RD GRADE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 1975‐76 J Ingleson, C Kiefel, I Smith, B Cox, G Cole, G Garland, S Howard, M Bryce, R Zabell, J Cutler, T Haymet.
1ST GRADE 1976‐77 J Rogers (C), J Martel, R Pym, G Watson, G Livingstone, C Chapman, J Robson, G Lawson, J OʹBrien, P Deegan, M Ray, S Campbell, P Grattan‐Smith, M Watt.
POIDEVIN‐GRAY 1976‐77 J Robson (C), M Bryce, J Carmichael, S Howard, N Jansson, P Jourdain, G Kirkwood, G Lawson, G Livingstone, D Meagher, N Perger, M Watt.
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2ND GRADE 1977‐78 T Buddin (C), P Deegan, R Campbell, N Jansson, P Tout, B Handley, G Kirkwood, R Pym, R March, G Robinson, I Smith, J Martel, N Perger, D Pratt, P Emery, J Sands, P Jourdain.
1ST GRADE 1980‐81 M Ray (C), T Buddin, C Chapman, G Lawson, B Handley, C Hanger, J Dixon, P Tout, N Perger, S Campbell, N Jansson, G Livingstone, J Robson, A Wijeratne, D Meagher.
D DIVISION M&S ONE‐DAY PREMIERS 1986‐87 D Bell (C), D Hughes, J Hughes, P Bush, S Bell, M Howe, D Joseph, G Morgan, D Graham, J Warrington, D Fitzsimmons.
INTERVARSITY CHAMPIONS 1986‐87 J Baker (C), J Abbott, B Cooper, A Szabo, J Martin, S OʹBrien, D Roper, W McKay, L Gray, P Warrington, M Palin, N Horne, M Back, J Orchard.
INTERVARSITY CHAMPIONS 1988‐89 A Shaw (C), P Sinclair, D Coots, A Flemming, M Kovacs, N Wood, A White, A McCallum, T Grosser, S Raju, D Cummins.
INTERVARSITY CHAMPIONS 1995‐96 M Phelps (C), P Carson, D Carson, D Culhane, S Mohideen, M Leahy, P Levett, P Searle, S Gerber, M Hayward, A Cavill, G Shanthan
5TH GRADE PREMIERS 1995‐96 R Stark (C), P Searle, C Neal, C Jameson, S Gerber, T Buckett, G Shepherd, P Carson, G Harris, P Levett, M Robson, G Clark, M Hughes.
WOMEN’S THIRD GRADE PREMIERS 2001‐02 Jess Miller, Anita Martel, Jo Skinner, Cathy Firkin, Michelle Hone, Cassandra Lees, Karen Soo, Jill Kinna, Gemma Connolly, Lena Caruso, Nikki Martel, Sophie Anderson, Jackie Kimber
INTERVARSITY CHAMPIONS 2003‐04 Chris Thomas ©, Sohail Mohideen, Omar Zaffar, Jim Day, David Mann, David Mitchell, Jim Byrne, John MacCallum, Nigel Singh, Will Sommerville,Nathan Ball, Michael Watson
1ST GRADE LIMITED‐OVERS PREMIERS 2004‐05 David Carson ©, Daniel Christian, Murray Creed, Mitchell O’Connor, Cade Brown, Jim Day, Tim Lang, Ian Salisbury, Andrew Neilan, Eric Zehner, Tim Cox, Michael Elliott.
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT
The great season for first grade really sparked some life into our club. It was great to see the support from all eras.
We need to now capitalise and continue to improve as a club. The first grade double is not beyond us and neither is a Club Championship.
The success started with our terrific coaching staff of Smithy, Scorch and Pete Richo. The time, effort and enthusiasm that these guys put in had to be seen to be believed. It is also great that Warren is committing to another two years with the club and will broaden his role to help with the younger players.
Henry also deserves a special mention on the coaching front. His devotion to the club and the coaching assistance he gives to all, including the juniors, is outstanding.
I would like to thank your hard working committee and others who helped out this year. It is good to get some young guys like Stu McKay and Mandy now helping.
Paul Serov does an amazing amount for us and Jebby, Disco, Ollie, Jerry, Dan, the Carsos, Crewers, Suey, Thommo, Shaker, Plugger, Matty Sanders, Dan’s mum Toni and Livo all helped out during the season.
One of the big successes last year was the Foundation lunch and hopefully these can build to a major event every year. Thanks to Mike Gregg, Andrew Jones and Matty for doing most of the organising.
These fund raisers and our sponsorship from Horwath and Horwath, Randwick Labor Club and the Palace are becoming more and more important if we are to remain competitive. We are already on notice from the Sports Association, who continue to be a big supporter of the club, that if compulsory student union fees are abolished, we may face funding cuts.
I would like to acknowledge the outstanding input that Dave Carson has made to our club over the past years and wish him well overseas and look forward to his return some time.
Our junior club continues to grow and this augers well for our future.
This is a great club to be part of and hopefully we can all work hard this year and a Club Championship will be the result.
PETER JOURDAIN
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CAPTAINʹS RECORDS 2004/2005
TEAM / CAPTAIN'S PERFORMANCE 2004/2005 Grade Captain Mts Results Pts Pts Win Pos
OW1 OW2 W1 T1 Draw NR L1 OL1 OL2 For Ag. %
1st Carson,David J 14 - - 8 - 1 - 4 1 - 42 24 57.1
Total 14 - - 8 - 1 - 4 1 - 42 24 57.1 2nd
1LO Carson,David J 10 - - 7 - - 2 1 - - 30 6 87.5
Total 10 - - 7 - - 2 1 - - 30 6 87.5 1st
2nd Bhandari,Danny 2 - - - - - - 2 - - 0 12 0.0 Elliott,Michael R 6 - - 3 - - 1 1 - 1 18 16 60.0 Leahy,Mark C 6 - - 1 - - 1 4 - - 6 24 20.0 Thomas,Chris M 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 0 6 0.0
Total 15 - - 4 - - 2 8 - 1 24 58 30.8 16th
3rd Dixon,James S 6 - - 2 - 1 1 2 - - 12 12 40.0 Stephen,Darren J 9 - - 4 - - 1 4 - - 24 24 50.0
Total 15 - - 6 - 1 2 6 - - 36 36 46.2 11th
4th Fuss,Gary P 9 - - 4 - - 1 3 - 1 24 28 50.0 Mitchell,Peter B 2 - - 1 - - 1 - - - 6 0 100.0 Mullen,Mark D 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 0 0 0.0 Robson,James G 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 0 6 0.0 Stark,Robert W 2 - - - - - - 2 - - 0 12 0.0
Total 15 - - 5 - 1 2 6 - 1 30 46 38.5 14th
5th Bennett,Robert J 12 - - 3 - 1 1 6 - 1 18 46 27.3 Gerber,Simon B 2 - - 1 - - 1 - - - 6 0 100.0 Mitchell,Peter B 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 6 0 100.0
Total 15 - - 5 - 1 2 6 - 1 30 46 38.5 16th
MC Appleton,Mark S 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 0 6 0.0 Jones,Andrew C 2 - - 1 - - - 1 - - 6 6 50.0 Serov,Paul 11 - - 2 - - 4 5 - - 12 30 28.6
Total 14 - - 3 - - 4 7 - - 18 42 30.0 8th
PG O'Connor,Mitch 7 - - 2 - - - 5 - - 12 30 28.6
Total 7 - - 2 - - - 5 - - 12 30 28.6 16th
GS Matthews,Nolan 7 - - 3 - - - 4 - 18 24 42.9
Total 7 - - 3 - - - 4 - - 18 24 42.9 15th
Club Total 112 - - 43 - 4 14 47 1 3 240 312 43.9 13th
Explanation of Headings Mts = Matches as Captain OW1 = Outright win after leading on first innings OW2 = Outright win after trailing on first innings W1 = Win on first innings T1 = Tie on first innings Draw = Drawn match NR = No Result L1 = Loss on first innings OL1 = Outright loss after leading on first innings OL2 = Outright loss after trailing on first innings Pts For = Points obtained Pts Ag. = Points obtained by opposition against Win % = Percentage of matches won from matches played with a result. Pos. = Final position/placing in competition
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COACHING REPORT
The photo at the bottom of this report probably says it all as regards “coaching” at UNSWCC in season 2004/05. Four very happy and proud MAJOR contributors to a successful 1st Grade season…almost an amasingly successful 1st Grade season.
Two stalwarts (Lawson and Richardson) who deserve every ounce of the accolades that might come their way for the successes achieved. The time and energy each has expended over many years (not just this successful season) on our “elite” players, in particular, has finally paid off. Congratulations to two of the truly fine clubmen.
Then there are two newcomers (Smith and Evans) who have helped so significantly in changing the playing and training culture of our higher grade players – the changes that have transformed us from being a competitive side, full of potential, to a side brimming with confidence and able to match and beat any outfit thrown up against them. What fantastic additions to this fine club – particularly the coaching experience and dynamism they have added. Hopefully they can produce even bigger and better things in seasons to come. The Club would need to look back to the time of John Rogers’ introduction to this Club to identify as beneficial and as significant an arrival as that of Warren Smith this year…”long may he reign”!!!
A successful 1st grade side means a successful season. However, we are in a position where we need to make sure the (unusual) underperformance of our lower grade sides does not go unchecked. It is hard to know what caused our problems in the lower grades but I believe a couple of things are likely to have played a major role. I think the unstable captaincy scenario in 2nd grade and the impact that had on 2nd grade performance was an issue that impacted all lower grades…the stability of our 1st grade side sheltering them from these effects. I also believe our focus on 1st Grade training (their predominantly insular involvement in centre wicket practices virtually every Tuesday and Thursday) meant our lower grades did not benefit as much as they have in the past from training with our best players. This is an issue that will require some thought because there is no doubt that our approach to 1st Grade training, and particularly their almost exclusive use of centre wicket practice, was a key in our improved performances this year at that level. The benefits obtained cannot be lost but some “massaging” of the arrangements may be in order to address our lower grade issues from last year.
1st Grade received a lot of attention this year – and I hope they appreciate the support they got and I hope they always look to contribute what they can back to the Club. They were a wonderful team this season, obviously one of the finest this Club has ever fielded, and virtually everything they have done vindicates the efforts that have been put in to optimise their performance. There is plenty left to do and there is plenty of improvement possible in both training attitudes, approaches and performance – all great signs for next season and beyond.
Another thing that was very satisfying this year was training attendance. This was by far the best attended season of practice sessions at the Club for something like 15‐20 years…anywhere between 70‐90% of players were there most Tuesdays and Thursdays. I am sure Warren Smith’s involvement inspired many to get along more often. The efforts while at training too were improved though far from my expectations of the Club generally…we had a long way to go from prior years and this year showed encouraging signs.
I must also say thank you on behalf of the coaching personnel to our groundsman. I have mentioned that we had centre wicket practices virtually every Tuesday and Thursday, certainly when we were at DP. This is a significant benefit to our players and a huge advantage we have over all Grade sides and, probably, most 1st Class sides. It cannot be underestimated the impact this had on our 1st Grade performance and Jebby, Campo and Ray need to be thanked and appreciated for their efforts in helping us in this critical way. Beyond them we have the Uni to thank for the best facilities going
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around, including the installation of new lighting over our turf practice wickets. The additional quality training opportunities this opens up for us should play a big part in our continuing drive to maintain the momentum achieved this year as regards training and match performance. We really have few excuses as far as our match preparation goes – 5 coaches and all of the equipment and facilities that 1st Class cricketers might aspire to have.
Also big thanks to Livo for his help with batting coaching at many trainings. He could play that bloke and it seems he can translate that into coaching – something many have tried but not been able to achieve.
Our challenge is to now ride and build on this year’s momentum, take advantage of what we have provided for us, and ensure every player is striving to, and achieving, improved cricket performances next season and beyond.
Cheers
JIM DIXON CLUB COACH
Four happy chappies at Sydney Uni Oval after our first 1st Grade premiership since 1980/81. Warren Smith, Geoff Lawson, Peter Richardson and Rod Evans were an awesome coaching resource for 1st Grade to have this year. On the face of it perhaps our success could be expected. But the efforts put in by this group, particularly Warren and Peter, cannot be
overstated as being the basis upon which the Club’s 1st Grade performances were turned around this year.
Even better….what a bunch of good blokes!!!! We are a lucky club!!!
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FIRST GRADE REPORT
The 2004/05 season must undoubtedly rank as one of the most memorable for the first grade side in the Club’s history. The team essentially comprised the same young group that had been developing over the previous five years or so with the addition of Cade Brown and Tim Lang, with Murray Creed playing his first full season with the Club. Furthermore one of the Club’s favourite sons, Ian Salisbury, joined the team early in December and played most of the remaining preliminary rounds and the final.
The performance of the playing group was immeasurably enhanced by the introduction of highly credentialed coach, Warren Smith, ably supported by Rod Evans.
Although there was a recognition within the Club that the group had a strong underlying potential, there existed the frustration that in the previous five years, the team’s final position in the table ranged from twelfth to eighteenth.
The start to the season was hardly conspicuous, with only two wins (and two draws through inclement weather) after the first nine rounds, albeit three of the losses were against the respective competition premiers of each of the preceding three years.
Then commenced an incredible run of twelve consecutive wins, culminating in being placed third in the premiership table at the conclusion of the preliminary rounds.
In the course of the one day competition, the team after the eight preliminary rounds was placed second, with five wins, two draws and a loss, six points behind first placed Sydney University.
Our one day semi‐final was against Fairfield‐Liverpool, played at David Phillips North. With continuing showers, it appeared that any play would be unlikely. However due to the sterling efforts of David Jebb and his ground staff, play commenced with 27 overs scheduled for each side.
David Carson won the toss and took the initiative by deciding to bat. Our top order batsmen began most aggressively, but lost early wickets to be 2‐23 before Cade Brown (30) and Murray Creed (28) consolidated, taking the score to 69. We then lost five wickets for 20 and may have struggled to reach 100. However sensible and later attacking batting between Ian Salisbury (25) and Andrew Neilan (24) enabled the side to reach 153, the last wicket falling in the final over.
Set five and a half runs an over, the Fairfield batsmen succumbed to the pressure created by our four seam bowlers, who all bowled an immaculate line and length, not allowing the opposition the basis to establish the one or two vital partnerships needed to meet the competitive target. Possibly the turning point was amazing direct hit from fine leg by Tim Cox to run out one of the opposition’s key players. Fairfield were all out for 91 in the 22nd over. Tim Cox led the way, taking the first three wickets with 3‐25 (6 overs), ably assisted by Eric Zehner (2‐22 off 5 overs), Jimmy Day (2‐21 off 4 overs) and Ian Salisbury (2‐9 off 2.1 overs).
This set the scene for the one day final between the two universities at Sydney University No. 1 Oval on Sunday, 30 January. The ground and wicket were in immaculate condition in contrast to the conditions we faced when playing there at the beginning of the season. Sydney University won the toss and elected to bat in overcast conditions. Again our bowlers led the way creating the pressure that enabled a continuous flow of wickets with the opposition moving from 0‐24 to 8‐89 after 30 overs; with the ninth wicket accumulating another 40 runs for a final score of 8‐129. The bowling statistics tell the story, with Tim Lang (2‐24), Tim Cox (2‐23), Eric Zehner (2‐38), Jimmy Day (1‐13) and Ian Salisbury (1‐22) all off their completed ten overs. The bowlers were supported by a fielding side that was superb, with Ian Salisbury taking a couple of sharp slips catches and Michael Elliott, as substitute fielder, running metres to take an amazing diving catch at wide mid on.
Pursuing the target, we were in early trouble to be 2‐10, before Mitch O’Connor (20) and Dan
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Christian consolidated taking the score to 64. We then lost two quick wickets to be 5‐90 with still plenty to be done. However Dave Carson (39 no) played a real captain’s innings ably supported by the cool hand of Tim Lang (12 no) to take us to a comprehensive five wicket win off only 31.2 overs. Dan’s contribution of 49 was crucial to the win and he was deservedly awarded the Bevan Medal as man of the match.
The celebration of the first grade team’s first premiership success in nearly twenty five years was one to remember with current Club players and those of years gone by, all of whom had been a strong support factor on the day, joining the team for the after match function.
Our focus was then applied to working towards the ultimate achievement of the overall premiership. The accompanying match summaries show that all of the wins in the consecutive sequence leading up to the finals were by comprehensive margins, giving rise to a degree of confidence leading into the final series.
In the third v fourth qualifying final we played Campbelltown‐Camden at the Village Green. Now without Ian Salisbury, who had returned to his county duties, and with Jimmy Day suffering the first of a series of injuries which would keep him out of the remaining games, the opportunity arose to allow Tom Cooper to join the team after arriving at the Club late in the season from Lismore.
Batting first, Campbelltown, after at one stage being 5‐79, declared at 8‐221 with three overs of play remaining on the first day. Bowling honours went to Eric Zehner (3‐32) and Tim Lang (3‐47). On the second day we were in early trouble at 2‐8 and then 3‐37 before Mitch O’Connor (58) and Dave Carson (47) took the score to 4‐124. In his first grade debut Tom Cooper showed maturity in making a hard fought 37, but with the loss of his wicket and a couple shortly after we were 8‐203, with another 18 required to secure a semi final place. The experience of Tim Lang (38 no) and Tim Cox saw us through without further loss.
Our semi final, at the Village Green, was against Northern District. Unfortunately due to frequent rain squalls during most of the first day, it was not until relatively late that play was able to commence. Aware that a draw would be sufficient to see us progress to the final, we proceeded to bat for the rest of the game with Dan Christian and Dave Carson taking the score from 3‐104 in a new Club fourth wicket partnership record of 192, with Dan compiling a magnificent 136 and Dave 81 no. The final score of 4‐309 did not provide the opposition with an opportunity to bat.
For the second time in the season a final was to be played between the two universities, again at Sydney University Oval No 1, on the 1,2 and 3 April.
The match commenced in sunny autumn weather, with Sydney University winning the toss and electing to bowl on a wicket which early in the game allowed the ball to seam about and was somewhat two paced. Our side was significantly boosted by the return for the match of Ian Salisbury who had been released from his county commitments for the weekend.
The loss of our openers with seven on the scoreboard posed an early setback and we did particularly well to be only three down at lunch, with Dan Christian showing his undoubted skills batting through most of the pre‐lunch session on a wicket that fully tested all of the batsmen. Tempering his natural aggression, and by adjusting his shots with soft hands when needed, he played each ball on its merits. He was unfortunately dismissed for 40 straight after lunch. This innings, albeit relatively short, was probably one of the best, under pressure, that Dan has played for the Club. Despite some resistance from Dave Carson (26), Tom Cooper (15) and Ian Salisbury (12), we were dismissed at tea for a total of 137, which was quite commendable given the wicket conditions.
Sydney University innings progressed without too much drama reaching 3‐84, then in an amazing transformation, late on the first day and early on the second, Tim Lang and Ian Salisbury absolutely demolished the opposition for them to be all out for 108, leaving us with a first innings lead of 29, which given the circumstances of the wicket early and having been sent in, was a valiant effort. The
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performances of Tim Lang, with 5‐40 off 16.4 overs, and Ian Salisbury with 4‐22 off twelve overs were magnificent.
With virtually two days play remaining the match was set up for a thrilling finish. And so it turned out to be, with fortunes fluctuating one way and then the other throughout the time remaining.
Batting a second time we were traveling comfortably at 1‐73, when in the space of half a dozen deliveries from the opposing team’s legspinner, we lost three of our top order, all LBW. This was probably the major turning point of the match. However Murray Creed (57), who, given his massive run accumulation during the season, but was now having a relatively modest time in the finals, demonstrated his class and, together with Tom Cooper (55) showing maturity well beyond his years, combined for a fifth wicket partnership of 62. Subsequently there was only limited resistance and we were dismissed for 174, leaving Sydney University, who needed to win outright to secure the premiership, with 203 for victory.
At 3‐132, Sydney University appeared to be progressing comfortably, but this time it was Eric Zehner, together with Tim Lang, who put his hand up with a devastating spell, including an amazing reflex return catch, to have the opposition again under immense pressure and finding it difficult to build the partnership necessary to secure the winning runs. The ninth wicket fell with three runs still required but, despite having the opposition on the rack, were unable to secure that final wicket, thereby losing the final, by the narrowest of margins ‐ one wicket late on the final day. In a season when the team had maintained a strong discipline, we nevertheless conceded a total of 23 wides and no‐balls in the second innings, which may well have been a telling factor in a low scoring game. Eric Zehner finished with a wholehearted 4‐41 off sixteen overs. Tim Lang completed a truly magnificent double taking 3‐46 off 29 overs in the second innings, with a match analysis of 8‐86 off 45.4 overs. Tim, who gave everything possible to secure his team victory, was awarded the Benaud Medal as man of the match, a richly deserved honour.
Our congratulations to Sydney University on their deserved premiership success. They were the front runners throughout the season, winning the minor premiership by a margin of 22 points. Against a team comprising one current and one former test player and three current state players, our boys certainly took the game right up to them to the end. In one of the closest and most exciting finals in recent times, all, who are associated with UNSWCC, would have tremendous pride and admiration for the way the team played right throughout the season and most particularly in that final game. Although they lost at the final hurdle in the years ahead they will realise that they all played a major part in a great game of cricket.
The team also deserves accolades for the manner in which they conducted themselves at the pre final breakfast at the SCG, at the post match presentation function and at the Club’s own function later at the Palace, where the atmosphere was hardly that of a losing team.
The team’s thanks goes to all the current and past Club members who attended the match over the three days and provided tremendous support to the side. The Club spirit that was evident before, during and after the match was enlightening and augers well for the Club’s future success.
Some thought has been given as to the reasons for the dramatic transformation in the team’s performance. Obviously the introduction of the key players mentioned earlier in this report was an important factor. The emphasis upon skills development and mental toughness and the unbounded enthusiasm of Warren Smith as team coach created a new refreshing approach. This was complemented by the behind the scenes support of Rod Evans who assisted with fielding drills and was able to impart his knowledge and experience throughout the season. Through concentration on these skills the team has developed into a very good fielding unit and the pressure they were able to exert on the opposition on a consistent basis was a telling factor in their success. Without an express fast bowler, the seamers complemented each other particularly well, bowling in partnerships. The fact that over the season there were only four individual five wicket hauls shows the teamwork involved.
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Carso getting ready for official “tossing” duties in the game against Himachal Pradesh at the Daram Shala Cricket Stadium at the foot of the Himalayas. It was certainly a great year to be playing 1st Grade!!!
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As success followed success and with each individual lifting their own contribution to the team effort there developed a very strong sense of self belief.
The team was most capably led from the front by Dave Carson both with the bat but also very much in the field. Dave was able to be one of the boys, but when the occasion demanded was able to step forward and capture in a concise and articulate format the plan to be implemented. Since the end of the season, and after ten years with the Club, Dave has taken off on a two year overseas working holiday. His leadership and gritty determination will be sorely missed and difficult to replace.
From an overall season point view Dan Christian probably did not achieve his preseason goals, but his time will come and higher honours are within his capability. There were clear signs towards the latter part of the season that his fast bowling was returning to the rhythm and accuracy of old, and he showed that he has the big match temperament with his innings in the one day final, the semi‐final and the first innings of the final. His enthusiasm and ability in the cover point area or outfield must place him as very best in the first grade competition.
The introduction of Murray Creed to the Club mid‐way through last season has been a revelation. With 1102 runs for the season, he surpassed the Club’s previous best aggregate for a first grade season by over 200 runs, as well as providing the highest aggregate in the SCA for the season. A truly outstanding performance. Represented the state at 2nd XI level and looks to be well in the frame for a step up to the next level.
Cade Brown with 708 runs was second in the team’s run aggregate and produced some most valuable batting contributions at vital times. Assisted in lifting the team’s overall fielding performance by taking some very good catches at first slip. A strong contributor to the team on and off the field and provided very good support to the captain.
Mitch O’Connor, at the beginning of the season took up the challenge of opening the batting and invariably was able to see off the opening attack, without consistently converting to the more substantial innings he is capable of producing. Took a few sharp chances in the slip/gully area and with his attitude and dedication is developing into a very good first grade cricketer.
Mention has already been made of maturity shown by Tom Cooper in both the qualifying final and the final. His response to the pressure that was exerted by the opposition in the final was outstanding and augers well for his future in the game.
What an outstanding acquisition Tim Lang has been to the Club. With 469 runs at 36.08, and 51 wickets at 18.08, sound fielding and a great attitude, Tim’s performance and contribution to the team has been superlative. Has grasped the opportunity afforded to him by his new Club and should be in line for representative honours next year.
It would not seem strange that the team’s resurgence after a mediocre start coincided with the arrival of Ian Salisbury back to the Club. His dedication to the Club was so well exemplified with his decision to fly out from the UK for the final. Demonstrated his undoubted legspinning skills with 32 wickets at 12.28. But his influence extended well beyond this, with his experience and leadership contribution playing an enormous role. Hopefully will see Ian back to continue to play a significant part in the team’s further development.
With 55 dismissals, including 15 stumpings, Andrew Neilan established a new Club first grade record and again headed the SCA statistics. With exceptional hand/eye skills he was a major factor in leading the team’s outstanding fielding performance.
Eric Zehner provided the variation in our predominantly seam based attack. Worked hard at his game this season and with the late movement is capable of producing the unplayable ball. Would have been very much encouraged with his second innings effort in the final, which almost brought off a thrilling win.
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With 35 wickets and an economy rate of 2.5, Tim Cox provided a most reliable foil for the other bowlers, helping to apply the pressure that produced the results for the team. Tim is able to maintain a consistent line and length with just enough movement off the seam to pose problems for the opposing batsmen.
Unfortunately Jimmy Day was not able to experience the season’s rewards by missing the finals through injury. Nevertheless he played a significant role, particularly in the one day format where his 16 wickets (3.49 runs per over) was the highest number in the SCA for the season, and also created and new Club LO record. Unselfishly took on the difficult role of opening bat early in the season so that the team could maintain a balanced batting order.
Michael Elliott, after being in the team earlier in the season, showed his team and club qualities in his support role in the one day final and the final series. Another newcomer, Glen Dobbie, made his first grade debut in the demanding context of the qualifying final.
Thanks to Rae Stein who has been the team scorer for the past couple of years. A great supporter of the team, Rae reluctantly now bows out with much regret, after having one of her most enjoyable seasons in a long career.
Thanks also to Toni Christian who looked after the canteen at the first grade home games, Olly Higgins for maintaining the canteen, Bob Patterson who travels regularly from Newcastle in his role as our number one supporter, Warren Campion, the groundstaff and also Ray Galway for providing first class cricket facilities at the VG.
Again to Henry and Disco for the parts that they have played over the years in helping this first grade side achieve its potential. Also to Peter Jourdain, Paul Serov and the Committee for all their work and support behind the scenes.
Finally it has been a great pleasure to have been part of the first grade coaching/management team along with Warren and Rod. Our involvement has been well rewarded by the manner in which this fine group of players have achieved.
PETER RICHARDSON MANAGER MATCH SUMMARIES 1st Grade Two Day Matches 2004/2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov 2 Sydney * University of NSW 117 45.2 Sydney University 1/118 27.5 University 1 Carson,David J 35 (83) Elliott,Michael R 1/20 4 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 3 Village Green Fairfield-Liverpool 345 85.2 University of NSW 124 50.2 Lang,Timothy E 4/63 22 Carson,David J 23 (64) Carson,David J 4/69 17 Day,James R F 21 (50) Lang,Timothy E 20* (45) (2nd Inns) 7/236 57 Creed,Murray W 110* (158) Neilan,Andrew M 33 (52) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 5 Waverly Oval Eastern Suburbs 8/336 d. 96 University of NSW 255 91 Cox,Timothy D 3/51 19 Creed,Murray W 58 (124) Zehner,Eric J W 2/54 16 Day,James R F 45 (149) Langdon,Andrew P 2/68 29 Carson,David J 40 (69) Lang,Timothy E 32 (47) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
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6 Village Green University of NSW 8/375 d. 96 Mosman 368 93.4 Creed,Murray W 169 (257) Carson,David J 2/29 10 Lang,Timothy E 84 (119) Christian,Daniel T 2/43 11.4 Elliott,Michael R 34 (41) Lang,Timothy E 2/77 20 Zehner,Eric J W 2/88 22 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 7 Village Green University of NSW 290 89.1 Sutherland 8/291 76.3 Lang,Timothy E 75 (89) Cox,Timothy D 3/34 13 Christian,Daniel T 54 (134) Lang,Timothy E 3/54 16 Creed,Murray W 44 (96) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 8 Raby 1 University of NSW 239 69.5 Campbelltown-Camden 80 32.5 Brown,Cade 65 (89) Lang,Timothy E 7/20 12.5 O'Connor,Mitchell W 62 (80) Cox,Timothy D 2/25 13 (2nd Inns) 4/44 6 (2nd Inns) 207 72 O'Connor,Mitchell W 16 (17) Christian,Daniel T 4/37 12 Creed,Murray W 12* (7) Zehner,Eric J W 3/50 13 Salisbury,Ian D K 2/51 22 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
11 David Phillips University of NSW 309 91.5 Gordon 158 61.1 North Carson,David J 76 (127) Salisbury,Ian D K 5/43 21.1 O'Connor,Mitchell W 53 (72) Zehner,Eric J W 2/15 10 Creed,Murray W 39 (137) Lang,Timothy E 2/35 12 Brown,Cade 30 (51) (2nd Inns) 0/45 17 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
12 Merrylands Parramatta 122 54.3 University of NSW 5/123 42 Oval Salisbury,Ian D K 4/44 18 Creed,Murray W 48* (110) Lang,Timothy E 2/25 15 Carson,David J 39 (59) Christian,Daniel T 2/9 2.3 Cox,Timothy D 1/6 9 Neilan,Andrew M 5 dismissals Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
13 Village Green Blacktown 176 76.2 University of NSW 5/178 d. 51 Cox,Timothy D 3/18 12.2 Brown,Cade 100* (156) Zehner,Eric J W 2/30 12 Creed,Murray W 24 (72) Day,James R F 2/31 15 Christian,Daniel T 21 (29) Lang,Timothy E 2/41 18 (2nd Inns) 3/66 24.3 Lang,Timothy E 3/21 6 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
14 Village Green University of NSW 177 69 Manly Warringah 122 53 Brown,Cade 90 (191) Lang,Timothy E 4/40 19 Zehner,Eric J W 39* (112) Zehner,Eric J W 2/23 11 (2nd Inns) 2/43 23 Cox,Timothy D 1/23 13 O'Connor,Mitchell W 20 (79) Christian,Daniel T 1/4 2 Brown,Cade 13* (20) Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
15 North Sydney * North Sydney 9/143 50 University of NSW 1/147 45 Oval Cox,Timothy D 3/13 10 Creed,Murray W 77* (133) Day,James R F 2/12 10 Brown,Cade 50* (69) Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 1st Grade Limited Overs (LO) 2004/2005
Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov LO1 Village Green * University of NSW 9/238 50 Bankstown 159 41
Creed,Murray W 92 (113) Carson,David J 3/42 9 Carson,David J 31 (46) Zehner,Eric J W 2/16 6 Lang,Timothy E 2/29 7 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
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LO2 Owen Earle * Hawkesbury University of NSW Oval Result: No Result (0 points) - Washout
LO3 Village Green * Penrith 9/143 50 University of NSW 1/32 6.1 Langdon,Andrew P 3/29 10 Brown,Cade 15* (15) Day,James R F 2/30 10 Christian,Daniel T 10* (14) Zehner,Eric J W 2/33 10 Result: No Result (0 points) - Match Abandoned due to Rain
LO4 Village Green * Randwick-Petersham 8/283 50 University of NSW 277 49.5 Christian,Daniel T 5/55 10 Creed,Murray W 107 (124) Christian,Daniel T 62 (71) Lang,Timothy E 58 (49) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
LO5 Sydney Cricket * Northern Districts 191 49.1 University of NSW 3/157 41 Ground Salisbury,Ian D K 3/18 10 Brown,Cade 76* (116) Lang,Timothy E 3/31 10 O'Connor,Mitchell W 41 (77) Result: Won on first innings (6 points) - DLS
LO6 Pratten Park * Western Suburbs 103 37.5 University of NSW 3/104 25.4 Day,James R F 4/22 9 Day,James R F 30 (67) Salisbury,Ian D K 2/12 8.5 Christian,Daniel T 29* (20) Cox,Timothy D 2/23 8 Creed,Murray W 25* (51) Lang,Timothy E 2/25 10 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
LO7 Drummoyne * UTS-Balmain 148 49.4 University of NSW 1/149 36.5 Oval Salisbury,Ian D K 4/30 9.4 Brown,Cade 77* (104) Day,James R F 2/28 10 O'Connor,Mitchell W 68* (116) Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
LO8 Hurstville * University of NSW 5/279 50 St.George 157 35.2 Oval Creed,Murray W 135* (143) Salisbury,Ian D K 3/31 5 Lang,Timothy E 64* (61) Cox,Timothy D 3/36 10 Christian,Daniel T 46 (46) Day,James R F 3/49 7.2 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
BATTING 1st Grade - Combined Competitions 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 1467.2 Runs Scored For: 5021 Wickets Lost: 181 Average / Wicket: 27.74 Balls / Wicket: 48.64 Runs / Over: 3.42 ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1635 Creed,Murray W 23 25 6 169 1102 58.00 2 - - 4 4 112 14 56.11 1658 Lang,Timothy E 23 20 7 84 469 36.08 8 - - 4 - 46 7 68.57 1654 Brown,Cade 23 27 6 100* 708 33.71 10 - - 5 1 74 6 56.73 144 Carson,David J 23 20 2 81* 538 29.89 14 - - 2 - 54 6 48.51 1678 Cooper,Tom L W 5 5 1 55 118 29.50 1 - - 1 - 13 - 43.07 1330 Christian,Daniel T 23 25 4 136 581 27.67 7 - - 2 1 71 3 57.35 1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 19 22 1 68* 465 22.14 8 - - 4 - 48 3 43.10 1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 11 6 1 27* 86 17.20 10 1 - - - 7 2 68.25 1052 Zehner,Eric J W 23 15 6 39* 146 16.22 9 - - - - 12 - 42.94 1325 Elliott,Michael R 10 8 - 34 115 14.38 5 - - - - 14 3 53.74 1613 Day,James R F 19 19 1 45 221 12.28 6 - - - - 25 1 48.79 1321 Neilan,Andrew M 23 15 1 33 155 11.07 40* 15* - 3* - - 12 2 56.99 1329 Cox,Timothy D 23 14 6 12 39 4.88 6 - - - - 2 - 35.45 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 5 3 1 0* 0 0.00 2 - - - - - - - 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Extras 278 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper • MW Creed's 1102 runs was the most scored by a batsman in the SCA (1st Grade) for 2004/05, and is also a new 1st Grade club record • AM Neilan's 55 dismissals was the most taken by a wicket keeper in the SCA (1st Grade) for 2004/05, and is also a new 1st Grade club
record. • UNSW 1st Grade Debut: C Brown, TLW Cooper, GW Dobbie, TE Lang. 1st Grade Two Day Matches 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 1150.2 Runs Scored For: 3500 Wickets Lost: 134 Average / Wicket: 26.12 Balls / Wicket: 51.51 Runs / Over: 3.04 Highest Score For: 8/375 dec. vs Mosman (Rd 6) Lowest Score For: 117 vs Sydney University (Rd 2) ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1635 Creed,Murray W 14 18 4 169 707 50.50 2 - - 3 2 76 9 47.42 1654 Brown,Cade 14 18 3 100* 485 32.33 8 - - 3 1 49 3 53.12 1658 Lang,Timothy E 14 15 5 84 319 31.90 4 1 1 2 - 36 3 60.76 144 Carson,David J 14 15 1 81* 435 31.07 10 1 - 2 - 42 5 45.50 1678 Cooper,Tom L W 5 5 1 55 118 29.50 1 - - 1 - 13 - 43.07 1330 Christian,Daniel T 14 17 1 136 364 22.75 4 1 - 1 1 48 - 47.83 1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 12 15 - 62 323 21.53 6 - - 3 - 31 2 40.38 1052 Zehner,Eric J W 14 12 6 39* 123 20.50 7 - - - - 11 - 38.68 1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 5 4 1 27* 61 20.33 5 - - - - 7 - 62.89 1325 Elliott,Michael R 6 6 - 34 96 16.00 2 - - - - 12 3 51.06 1613 Day,James R F 10 11 - 45 154 14.00 3 - - - - 17 1 45.83 1321 Neilan,Andrew M 14 12 1 33 114 10.36 27* 7* - 1* - - 12 1 52.78 1329 Cox,Timothy D 14 11 4 12 32 4.57 3 - - - - 2 - 31.07 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 3 2 - 0 0 0.00 2 - - - - - - - 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Extras 169 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper 1st Grade Limited Overs (LO) 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 317 Runs Scored For: 1521 Wickets Lost: 47 Average / Wicket: 32.36 Balls / Wicket: 40.47 Runs / Over: 4.80 Highest Score For: 5/279 vs St.George (LO8) Lowest Score For: 153 vs Fairfield-Lilverpool (SF)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1635 Creed,Murray W 9 7 2 135* 395 79.00 - - - 1 2 36 5 83.51 1658 Lang,Timothy E 9 5 2 64* 150 50.00 4 - - 2 - 10 4 94.34 1330 Christian,Daniel T 9 8 3 62 217 43.40 3 2 - 1 - 23 3 86.11 1654 Brown,Cade 9 9 3 77* 223 37.17 2 - - 2 - 25 3 66.57 144 Carson,David J 9 5 1 39* 103 25.75 4 1 - - - 12 1 67.32 1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 7 7 1 68* 142 23.67 2 - - 1 - 17 1 50.90 1321 Neilan,Andrew M 9 3 - 24 41 13.67 13* 8* - 2* - - - 1 73.21 1613 Day,James R F 9 8 1 30 67 9.57 3 - - - - 8 - 57.26 1052 Zehner,Eric J W 9 3 - 8 23 7.67 2 - 1 - - 1 - 104.55 1329 Cox,Timothy D 9 3 2 4 7 7.00 3 1 - - - - - 100.00
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Also Batted: 1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 6 2 - 25 25 12.50 5 1 - - - - 2 86.21 1325 Elliott,Michael R 4 2 - 19 19 9.50 3 - 1 - - 2 - 73.08 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 2 1 1 0* 0 - - - - - - - - -
Extras 109 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
• MW Creed's 395 runs was the most scored by a batsman in the SCA 1st Grade LO Comp for 2004/05, and is also a new 1st Grade LO Club Record.
• AM Neilan's 21 dism's was the most taken by a wicket keeper in the SCA 1st Grade LO Comp. for 2004/05. BOWLING 1st Grade - Combined Competitions 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 1427 Runs Scored Against: 4515 Wickets Taken: 221 Average / Wicket: 20.43 Balls / Wicket: 38.74 Runs / Over: 3.16
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 154.5 28 32 393 12.28 29.03 2.54 5/43 1 11 1 1658 Lang,Timothy E 340.3 77 51 922 18.08 40.06 2.71 7/20 2 26 31 1329 Cox,Timothy D 272.5 60 35 681 19.46 46.77 2.50 3/13 - 20 17 144 Carson,David J 61.5 2 11 234 21.27 33.73 3.78 4/69 - 1 1
1613 Day,James R F 153.2 32 22 481 21.86 41.82 3.14 4/22 - 6 1 1330 Christian,Daniel T 100.1 7 17 398 23.41 35.35 3.97 5/55 1 7 25 1052 Zehner,Eric J W 247.3 31 34 900 26.47 43.68 3.64 4/41 - 29 11 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 68 10 6 241 40.17 68.00 3.54 3/29 - 4 - 1325 Elliott,Michael R 19 2 2 89 44.50 57.00 4.68 1/20 - - -
1677 Dobbie,Glen W 9 1 0 25 - - 2.78 0/25 - - -
Extras 151 1st Grade Two Day Matches 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 1042.5 Runs Scored Against: 3111 Wickets Taken: 136 Average / Wicket: 22.88 Balls / Wicket: 46.01 Runs / Over: 2.98 Highest Score Against: 368 vs Mosman (Rd 6) Lowest Score Against: 80 vs Campbelltown-Camden (Rd 8)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 109.1 21 17 271 15.94 38.59 2.48 5/43 1 - 1 1658 Lang,Timothy E 265.3 62 40 695 17.38 40.75 2.62 7/20 2 13 24 1329 Cox,Timothy D 195.4 49 22 428 19.45 54.09 2.19 3/13 - 3 13 144 Carson,David J 51.5 2 7 185 26.43 44.57 3.57 4/69 - - 1 1052 Zehner,Eric J W 184.3 29 24 639 26.62 46.79 3.46 4/41 - 6 10 1330 Christian,Daniel T 86.1 6 12 322 26.83 45.33 3.74 4/37 - 4 23 1613 Day,James R F 75 22 6 208 34.67 75.17 2.77 2/12 - 1 - 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 48 9 2 166 83.00 144.00 3.46 2/68 - - -
Also Bowled: 1325 Elliott,Michael R 18 2 2 73 36.50 54.00 4.06 1/20 - - - 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 9 1 0 25 - - 2.78 0/25 - - -
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1st Grade Limited Overs (LO) 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 384.1 Runs Scored Against: 1404 Wickets Taken: 85 Average / Wicket: 16.52 Balls / Wicket: 27.12 Runs / Over: 3.65 Highest Score Against: 8/283 vs Randwick-Petersham (LO4) Lowest Score Against: 91 vs Fairfield-Lilverpool (SF)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 45.4 7 15 122 8.13 19.00 2.67 4/30 - 11 - 1613 Day,James R F 78.2 10 16 273 17.06 29.75 3.49 4/22 - 5 1 1329 Cox,Timothy D 77.1 11 13 253 19.46 37.23 3.28 3/25 - 17 4 1658 Lang,Timothy E 75 15 11 227 20.64 42.73 3.03 3/31 - 13 7 1052 Zehner,Eric J W 63 2 10 261 26.10 40.20 4.14 2/16 - 23 1
Also Bowled: 144 Carson,David J 10 - 4 49 12.25 15.25 4.90 3/42 - 1 - 1330 Christian,Daniel T 14 1 5 76 15.20 17.80 5.43 5/55 1 3 2 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 20 1 4 75 18.75 31.00 3.75 3/29 - 4 - 1325 Elliott,Michael R 1 - - 16 - - 16.00 0/16 - - -
Extras 52 • JRF Day's 16 wickets was the equal most taken by a bowler in the SCA 1st Grade LO Comp for 2004/05, and is also a new 1st Grade
LO Club Record. PARTNERSHIPS 1st Grade Two Day Matches 2004/2005 Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S
1st 15 North Sydney 1 O'Connor,Mitchell 18 Creed,Murray W 77* 60
2nd 8 Campbelltown-Camden 1 O'Connor,Mitchell 62 Brown,Cade 65 113 2nd 11 Gordon 1 O'Connor,Mitchell 53 Brown,Cade 30 88 2nd 15 North Sydney 1 Brown,Cade 50* Creed,Murray W 77* 87* 2nd F Sydney University 2 Brown,Cade 26 Creed,Murray W 57 59 2nd 13 Blacktown 1 Creed,Murray W 24 Brown,Cade 100* 59
3rd 7 Sutherland 1 Creed,Murray W 44 Christian,Daniel T 54 83 3rd 6 Mosman 1 O'Connor,Mitchell 26 Creed,Murray W 169 78 3rd 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Day,James R F 45 Creed,Murray W 58 60 3rd 13 Blacktown 1 Christian,Daniel T 21 Brown,Cade 100* 53 3rd SF Northern Districts 1 Brown,Cade 31 Christian,Daniel T 136 52
4th SF Northern Districts 1 Christian,Daniel T 136 Carson,David J 81* 192 # 4th QF Campbelltown-Camden 1 Carson,David J 47 O'Connor,Mitchell W 58 87 4th 12 Parramatta 1 Carson,David J 39 Creed,Murray W 48* 62
5th 11 Gordon 1 Creed,Murray W 39 Carson,David J 76 78 5th F Sydney University 2 Creed,Murray W 57 Cooper,Tom L W 55 62
6th 6 Mosman 1 Lang,Timothy E 84 Creed,Murray W 169 146 6th 11 Gordon 1 Lang,Timothy E 29 Carson,David J 76 58
7th 3 Fairfield-Lilverpool 2 Neilan,Andrew M 33 Creed,Murray W 110* 74 7th 7 Sutherland 1 Day,James R F 28 Lang,Timothy E 75 70
8th 3 Fairfield-Lilverpool 2 Zehner,Eric J W 19* Creed,Murray W 110* 53*
9th 14 Manly Warringah 1 Brown,Cade 90 Zehner,Eric J W 39* 111 ^
10th 11 Gordon 1 Cox,Timothy D 4 Salisbury,Ian D K 27* 27
# New club record. ^ Equal club record.
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Partnership Averages Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg
1st 18 - 330 18.33 2nd 18 1 537 31.59 3rd 17 1 478 29.88 4th 16 - 664 41.50 5th 16 2 406 29.00 6th 14 2 346 28.83 7th 12 - 279 23.25 8th 12 1 192 17.45 9th 11 2 208 23.11
10th 9 - 60 6.67 1st Grade Limited Overs (LO) 2004/2005 Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S
1st LO4 Randwick-Petersham 1 Brown,Cade 0 Day,James R F 10 16
2nd LO7 UTS-Balmain 1 Brown,Cade 77* O'Connor,Mitchell W 68* 148* 2nd LO5 Northern Districts 1 O'Connor,Mitchell W 41 Brown,Cade 76* 91
3rd LO4 Randwick-Petersham 1 Christian,Daniel T 62 Creed,Murray W 107 120 3rd LO8 St.George 1 Christian,Daniel T 46 Creed,Murray W 135* 73 3rd F Sydney University 1 O'Connor,Mitchell W 20 Christian,Daniel T 49 54
4th LO1 Bankstown 1 Carson,David J 31 Creed,Murray W 92 81
5th LO1 Bankstown 1 Creed,Murray W 92 Elliott,Michael R 19 37
6th LO8 St.George 1 Lang,Timothy E 64* Creed,Murray W 135* 150* 6th LO4 Randwick-Petersham 1 Creed,Murray W 107 Lang,Timothy E 58 95
7th LO4 Randwick-Petersham 1 Lang,Timothy E 58 Neilan,Andrew M 4 10
8th SF Fairfield-Lilverpool 1 Salisbury,Ian D K 25 Neilan,Andrew M 24 41
9th SF Fairfield-Lilverpool 1 Zehner,Eric J W 8 Neilan,Andrew M 24 16
10th LO1 Bankstown 1 Cox,Timothy D 0* Day,James R F 19* 10*
Partnership Averages Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg
1st 9 - 66 7.33 2nd 9 2 320 45.71 3rd 7 - 390 55.71 4th 7 2 236 47.20 5th 5 - 67 13.40 6th 5 2 301 100.33 7th 3 - 15 5.00 8th 3 - 75 25.00 9th 3 - 29 9.67
10th 3 1 22 11.00
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Scorecard - 1st Grade Limited Overs Semi Final
University of NSW vs Fairfield-Liverpool Played at David Phillips North, 23rd January ,2005
Umpires: RD Goodger & WD Hendricks, Toss Won By University of NSW
(*captain,+wicket keeper) Innings of University of NSW
Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's MW O'Connor b. Sawyer 3 6 6 - - DT Christain b. Sawyer 6 15 5 1 - C Brown c.Rohrer Boulous 30 40 26 4 - MW Creed b. Boulous 28 28 29 4 1 TE Lang c.Liddell Greenway 6 14 7 - - DJ Carson* c.Williams Greenway 13 10 12 1 - JRF Day b. Boulous 0 4 1 - - IDK Salisbury Run Out (Clark) 25 33 27 - 2 AM Neilan+ b. Clark 24 43 35 - - EJW Zehner b. Clark 8 6 6 - - TD Cox Not Out 3 6 3 - -
Extras (5lb,2w) 7
Overs/Min 26.1/107 Total 153 12th man-MR Elliott FOW: 9 (O'Connor), 23 (Christian), 69 (Creed), 70 (Brown), 88 (Carson), 88 (Lang), 89 (Day), 130 (Salisbury),146 (Zehner), 153 (Neilan). Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs GM Lambert 6 - 0 36 1 - BM Sawyer 5 - 2 32 1 - JS Boulous 5 - 3 24 - - KJ Greenway 6 - 2 28 - - AM Clark 4.1 - 2 28 - -
Innings of Fairfield-Liverpool Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's GM Lambert Run Out (Cox) 13 32 - 1 - M Liddell lbw Cox 0 7 - - - JS Boulous c.Neilan Cox 0 2 - - - BJ Rohrer c.Neilan Zehner 25 47 - 2 - AM Clark* b. Cox 0 6 - - - D Kelley b. Day 25 51 - - - M Williams c.Lang Zehner 2 11 - - - M Harivel c. & b. Day 7 17 - - - R Wilcoxon+ st.Neilan Salisbury 4 14 - - - KJ Greenway b. Salisbury 0 3 - - - BM Sawyer Not Out 11 5 - - 1
Extras (2lb,1w,1nb) 4 Overs/Min 21.1/100 91 FOW: 9 (Liddell), 9 (Boulous), 23 (Lambert), 26 (Clark), 47 (Rohrer), 59 (Williams), 76 (Harivel), 77 (Kelley), 78 (Greenway), 91 (Wilcoxon) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs TE Lang 4 1 0 12 - 1 TD Cox 6 1 3 25 - - EJW Zehner 5 - 2 22 1 - JRF Day 4 - 2 21 - - IDK Salisbury 2.1 - 2 9 - -
University of NSW won on 1st Innings by 62 runs
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Scorecard - 1st Grade Limited Overs Final
University of NSW vs Sydney University Played at Sydney University No 1 , 30th January 2005
Umpires: NSD Fowler & RD Goodger , Toss Won By Sydney University
(*captain,+wicket keeper) Innings of Sydney University
Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's SD Stanton*+ b. Lang 13 40 - - - I Moran c.Salisbury Cox 5 25 - - - S Whiteman c.Salisbury Lang 8 20 - 1 - K Lahey c.Neilan Zehner 6 34 - 1 - M Driese c.Sub (Elliott) Day 10 85 - - - T Harrington c. & b. Cox 0 10 - - - D Butchart c.Neilan Zehner 7 22 - - - G Aitken Not Out 41 60 - - 3 P Sanders c.Christian Salisbury 0 5 - - - GRJ Matthews Not Out 13 30 - - - TWR Kierath dnb - - - - -
Extras (9 lb,16w,1 nb) 26
Overs/Min 50/216 Total 8/129 FOW: 24 (Moran), 30 (Stanton), 35 (Whiteman), 48 (Lahey), 50 (Harrington), 59 (Butchart), 88 (Driese), 89 (Sanders) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs TE Lang 10 2 2 24 4 1 TD Cox 10 1 2 23 7 - EJW Zehner 10 1 2 38 3 - JRF Day 10 3 1 13 - - IDK Salisbury 10 2 1 22 2 -
Innings of University of NSW Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's MW Creed b. Moran 0 4 1 - - MW O'Connor b. Keirath 20 65 45 2 - C Brown lbw Sanders 3 11 9 - - DT Christain c.Sanders Matthews 49 70 54 4 1 DJ Carson* Not Out 39 66 47 5 1 IDK Salisbury lbw Keirath 0 3 2 - - TE Lang Not Out 12 40 30 2 - JRF Day dnb - - - - - AM Neilan+ dnb - - - - - EJW Zehner dnb - - - - - TD Cox dnb - - - - -
Extras (4b ,2lb ,3w) 9
Overs/Min 31.2/132 Totals 5/132 12th man-MR Elliott FOW: 3 (Creed), 10 (Brown), 64 (O'Connor), 89 (Christian), 90 (Salisbury) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs I Moran 9 1 1 33 1 - P Sanders 4 - 1 19 1 - TWR Kierath 10 - 2 45 1 - GRJ Matthews 7 1 1 25 - - G Aitken 1.2 1 0 4 - -
University of NSW won on 1st Innings by 5 wickets
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1st Grade Limited‐Overs Premiers 2004/05Back. W Smith, P Richardson, A Neilan, E Zehner, J Day, M Elliott, J Webb (13th man), T Cox Kneeling: D Christian, M O’Connor. Sitting: M Creed, I Salisbury, D Carson, T Lang, C Brown.
1st Grade Qualifying Final v Campbelltown‐CamdenCoxy charging in with Neilo, Cade Brown and Tom Cooper readying themselves for a possible edge. The 1st grade
brains trust of Richo, Wazza and Scorch look on from behind the sightscreen.
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Scorecard - State Challenge University of NSW vs Newcastle
Played at Sydney Cricket Ground, 14th February 2005 Umpires: S Rees & RD Goodger , Toss Won By University of NSW
(*captain,+wicket keeper) Innings of University of NSW Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's MW O'Connor c.Moore McIlveen 14 32 33 1 - MW Creed c.Campbell Bannister 37 90 69 4 - TLW Cooper lbw Woolmer 7 14 11 1 - DT Christian lbw Woolmer 2 15 16 - - DJ Carson* lbw Bannister 19 42 33 3 - MR Elliott c.Montgomery Dries 28 62 42 3 1 TE Lang b. Moore 36 70 49 3 - JRF Day c.Montgomery Moore 23 20 20 2 - MC Sykes lbw Soper 10 16 12 1 - EJW Zehner Not Out 7 18 10 - - TD Cox c.Mace Moore 7 4 5 - - 12th man-OW Higgins+ - - - - - - -
Extras (1b,1lb,6w) 8
Overs/Min 50/196 Total 198 FOW: 27 (O'Connor), 41 (Cooper), 49 (Christian), 65 (Creed), 84 (Carson), 135 (Elliott), 172 (Day), 173 (Lang), 189 (Sykes), 198 (Cox) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs D McIlveen 5 1 1 14 - - R Soper 10 2 1 43 3 - B Woolmer 10 3 2 19 - - B Bannister 10 1 2 30 - - T O'Neill 8 - 0 41 - - M Dries 4 - 1 35 2 - S Moore 3 - 3 14 1 -
Innings of Newcastle Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's S Moore c. & b. Sykes 79 160 - 8 1 S Mace c.Higgins Zehner 14 60 - 1 - R Soper lbw Zehner 3 9 - - - M Gerits Not Out 64 121 - 4 1 S Mudford b. Lang 15 28 - 1 - T Campbell Not Out 9 5 - 2 - M Dries dnb - - - - - T O'Neill dnb - - - - - B Bannister dnb - - - - - B Woolmer dnb - - - - - D McIlveen dnb - - - - - 12th-Montgomery - - - - - - - Extras (4lb ,5w ,6nb) 15
Overs/Min 48/196 Totals 4/199 FOW: 46 (Mace), 54 (Soper), 165 (Moore), 188 (Mudford). Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs TE Lang 9 1 1 20 - 2 TD Cox 10 1 0 27 3 - EJW Zehner 10 1 2 58 1 3 JRF Day 7 - 0 34 - 1 MC Sykes 9 - 1 40 1 - DJ Carson 3 - 0 16 - -
Newcastle won on 1st Innings by 6 wickets
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Scorecard - 1st Grade Qualifying Final
University of NSW vs Campbelltown-Camden Played at Village Green, 19th & 20th March, 2005
Umpires: SA Reed & P Kite, Toss Won By University of NSW
(*captain,+wicket keeper) Innings of Campbelltown-Camden
Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's JA McKell c.Neilan Lang 9 36 - - - N Connolly c.O'Connor Zehner 39 171 - 2 - T Yabsley c.Carson Lang 4 22 - - - JN Burke lbw Zehner 3 34 - - - DG Lonergan c.Neilan Lang 84 245 - 8 - CKL Nupier b. Zehner 0 2 - - - AC Clark c.Creed Carson 26 73 - - - S Coyte Run Out (Carson) 24 68 - - - A George Not Out 13 24 - - - M Claydon Not Out 1 18 - - - W Croese+ dnb - - - - -
Extras (5b,10lb,3nb) 18
Overs/Min 92/368 Total 8/221 dec. FOW: 16 (McKell), 20 (Yabsley), 40 (Burke), 79 (Connolly), 79 (Nupier), 163 (Clark), 201 (Lonergan), 211 (Coyte) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs TE Lang 24 7 3 47 - - TD Cox 20 4 0 36 - - GW Dobbie 9 1 0 25 - - EJW Zehner 13 3 3 32 - - DT Christain 13 1 0 29 - 3 DJ Carson 13 - 1 37 - -
Innings of University of NSW Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's MW O'Connor c.& b. Burke 58 199 145 4 - MW Creed lbw Claydon 0 12 7 - - C Brown c.Coyte Claydon 1 9 9 - - DT Christain c.Coyte Clark 12 45 32 2 - DJ Carson* b. Clark 47 98 96 3 - TLW Cooper lbw Nupier 37 69 67 4 - TE Lang Not Out 38 100 74 3 - EJW Zehner lbw Nupier 4 19 14 - - AM Neilan+ lbw Nupier 1 7 10 - - TD Cox Not Out 8 33 27 - - GW Dobbie dnb - - - - - Extras (1b,8lb,8nb) 17
Overs/Min 78.5/300 Totals 8/223 12th man-MR Elliott FOW: 5 (Creed), 8 (Brown), 37 (Christian), 124 (Carson), 147 (O'Connor), 179 (Cooper), 201 (Zehner), 203 (Neilan) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs M Claydon 15.5 2 2 36 - 8 S Coyte 10 2 0 38 - - CKL Nupier 18 6 3 41 - - AC Clark 10 3 2 27 - - JN Burke 18 2 1 42 - - A George 7 1 0 30 - -
University of NSW won on 1st Innings by 2 wickets
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Scorecard - 1st Grade Semi Final
University of NSW vs Northern Districts Played at Village Green, 26th & 27th March, 2005
Umpires: RD Goodger & NSD Fowler, Toss Won By University of NSW
(*captain,+wicket keeper) Innings of University of NSW
Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's MW O'Connor c.Sainsbury Daley 18 72 48 1 - MW Creed b. Daykin 25 95 75 1 - C Brown c.Daykin Daley 31 112 83 2 - DT Christain c. & b. Davis 136 430 278 15 - DJ Carson* Not Out 81 354 230 7 - TLW Cooper Not Out 8 13 13 - - TE Lang dnb MR Elliott dnb AM Neilan+ dnb EJW Zehner dnb TD Cox dnb
Extras (2lb,1w,7nb) 10
Overs/Min 120/470 Total 4/309 12th man- FOW: 42 (O'Connor), 52 (Creed), 104 (Brown), 296 (Christian) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs CP Eve 24 4 0 65 - 6 R Eddy 20 2 0 48 - - KM Daley 30 5 2 82 1 1 MR Daykin 12 5 1 25 - - GD Hanlon 12 4 0 33 - - AJ Sainsbury 2 0 0 2 - - BJ Davis 12 3 1 31 - - D Ball 6 1 0 18 - - E McCarthy 2 0 0 3 - -
Innings of Northern Districts Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's AJ Sainsbury* dnb MR Daykin dnb CP Witt dnb BJ Davis dnb E McCarthy dnb RM Nelson+ dnb GD Hanlon dnb CP Eve dnb R Eddy dnb KM Daley dnb D Ball dnb Extras - -
Overs/Min - -
Match Drawn
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Scorecard - 1st Grade Final
University of NSW vs Sydney University Played at Sydney University No 1 , 1st, 2nd & 3rd April 2005
Umpires: NSD Fowler & RJ Tucker, Toss Won By Sydney University
(*captain,+wicket keeper) 1st Innings of University of NSW
Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's MW O'Connor lbw Pascal 2 18 16 - - MW Creed b. Pascal 2 36 27 - - C Brown c.Stanton Matthews 12 64 39 2 - DT Christain c.Mail Pascal 40 84 67 6 - DJ Carson* c.Phelps Matthews 26 102 92 3 - TLW Cooper st.Stanton MacGill 15 78 60 2 - TE Lang st.Stanton MacGill 9 33 21 1 - IDK Salisbury lbw Matthews 12 16 16 2 - EJW Zehner Not Out 8 20 20 1 - AM Neilan+ Run Out (Cowan) 7 12 9 1 - TD Cox lbw MacGill 0 2 2 - -
Extras (3lb,1w) 4
Overs/Min 61.3/230 Total 137 12th man-CM Thomas FOW: 4 (O'Connor), 7 (Creed), 42 (Brown), 68 (Christian), 97 (Carson), 105 (Cooper), 122 (Salisbury), 126 (Lang), 137 (Neilan), 137 (Cox) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs M Pascal 14 5 3 28 - - I Moran 8 4 0 20 1 - P Sanders 5 - 0 15 - - GRJ Matthews 23 12 3 35 - - SCG MacGill 11.3 - 3 36 - -
1st Innings of Sydney University Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's I Moran lbw Lang 0 2 2 - - GJ Mail st.Neilan Salisbury 33 132 72 2 - MJ Phelps lbw Cox 16 45 39 2 - EJM Cowan st.Neilan Salisbury 21 42 39 3 - SD Stanton*+ b. Lang 13 46 44 1 - D Butchart c.Neilan Lang 0 7 3 - - P Sanders lbw Salisbury 1 4 3 - - TWR Kierath c.Carson Lang 2 15 9 - - M Pascal c.Carson Salisbury 7 33 29 1 - GRJ Matthews Not Out 8 33 21 1 - SCG MacGill b. Lang 3 13 9 - -
Extras (2lb,2nb) 4
Overs/Min 44.4/180 Totals 108 12th man-K Lahey FOW: 0 (Moran), 28 (Phelps), 60 (Cowan), 84 (Mail), 86 (Stanton), 87 (Butchart), 87 (Sanders), 91 (Kierath), 101 (Pascal), 108 (MacGill) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs TE Lang 16.4 3 5 40 - - TD Cox 10 1 1 28 - 1 EJW Zehner 6 2 0 16 - 1 IDK Salisbury 12 2 4 22 - -
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2nd Innings of University of NSW Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's MW O'Connor b. Pascal 12 27 27 2 - MW Creed c.Mail Pascal 57 195 134 7 - C Brown lbw MacGill 26 76 51 4 - DT Christain lbw MacGill 0 1 1 - - DJ Carson* lbw MacGill 1 7 9 - - TLW Cooper c.Moran Pascal 55 142 112 7 - TE Lang lbw MacGill 8 34 25 - - IDK Salisbury lbw Pascal 0 5 5 - - EJW Zehner c.Stanton MacGill 13 23 13 3 - AM Neilan+ Not Out 0 4 1 - - TD Cox c.Stanton MacGill 0 1 2 - - Extras (2lb) 2
Overs/Min 63.3/ Total 174 12th man-CM Thomas FOW: 14 (O'Connor), 73 (Brown), 73 (Christian), 77 (Carson), 139 (Creed), 154 (Lang), 155 (Salisbury), 174 (Cooper), 174 (Zehner), 174(Cox) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs M Pascal 14 3 4 34 - - I Moran 8 3 0 20 - - SCG MacGill 22.3 7 6 68 - - GRJ Matthews 14 2 0 35 - -
2nd Innings of Sydney University Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's GJ Mail lbw Zehner 1 5 5 - - I Moran b. Cox 21 131 94 2 - MJ Phelps c.Neilan Lang 17 82 61 2 - EJM Cowan st.Neilan Salisbury 37 164 107 5 - SD Stanton*+ b. Lang 64 232 162 8 - D Butchart lbw Zehner 15 51 32 1 - P Sanders c.& b. Zehner 7 21 17 1 - GRJ Matthews Not Out 8 70 31 1 - TWR Kierath lbw Zehner 1 4 4 - - SCG MacGill lbw Lang 6 22 13 - - M Pascal Not Out 0 6 2 - -
Extras (1b,4lb,15nb,8wd) 28 Overs/Min 85.4/ Totals 9/205 12th man-K Lahey FOW: 1 (Mail), 45 (Phelps), 59 (Moran), 132 (Cowan), 169 (Butchart), 180 (Sanders), 191 (Stanton), 192 (Kierath), 200 (MacGill) Bowler Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Wds Nbs TE Lang 29 11 3 46 3 1 EJW Zehner 16 3 4 41 2 9 IDK Salisbury 18 1 1 70 - - TD Cox 17 8 1 27 1 - DT Christian 5.3 - 0 16 1 5
Sydney University Won Outwright after trailing on 1st Innings by 1 wicket Benaud Medal awarded to TE Lang - University of NSW
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Salsy bowling at the death in 1sts comprehensive win over Gordon while temporarily playing at DP North.
Carso leading 1st Grade down the path trod by NSW and Australian teams past and present.
Joint Player of the Year Tim Lang charging in during the 1st Grade Limited‐Overs Final.
The 1st grade team that turned out at the SCG while the VG was out of action. The match was attended by the club’s Patron and UNSW Vice‐Chancellor Prof M Wainwright (back row, 1st on left).
Carso, Dan, Salsy and Glen Dobbie celebrating the Limited‐Overs premiership down at the Palace.
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SECOND GRADE REPORT
The season of 2004/05 will go down as a season of vastly opposing ups and down’s, and for some, a season of change. From the humiliating defeats of Wests and Balmain, to the total outplaying of Gordan and Parramatta. Not to mention 4 captains, two home grounds and individuals that would be extremely disappointed with the figures they returned for the year.
Coming into the side in round 8, still winless, I noticed a few disturbing things about the functioning of the side that within a month, I ended up being responsible for. None of these problems where as a result of one person or any one situation, but more likely a combination of all of them. The fact that there’d been 3 captains inside 7 rounds was a bit disturbing to say the least, and coupled with individuals grossly under performing, placed undue pressure and stress upon the captain and the group.
The side contained a number of young guys, or new players to 2nd grade and as such probably lost a couple of close games through lack of confidence, say, had they come in the second half of the year, would have quite possibly won. In saying all that though, the individual results were the major area of concern. There where only 5 hundreds scored and not a single 5 wicket haul. Whether the individuals performances were reflected upon the leadership instability is still open for discussion, but still unsatisfactory to say the least. As we proved with the games we won, we had 1, 2 or 3 players bat out a session and post a big score and as such place “pressure” on the opposition. This in turn gave our bowlers something to bowl at, and as usual they very rarely let the club down.
Post Christmas, apart from the Balmain game, we played some very good cricket. In two of the games we where on the wrong side of the conditions in both weeks of the match. The skipper can probably take some of the blame after winning the toss and batting on both occasions and less the perfect batting conditions. But, to everyones credit that played in the Gordan and Parramatta matches, we ignored the conditions and put our heads down with bat and ball and played disciplined, tough, patient cricket. Respecting the ball outside off stump, playing straight, running hard between wickets, partnerships with bat and ball, hitting the top of off stump and holding catches. This is the standard you have all set yourselves and doing this on a more consistent basis will see improved performances from all of you in the next season.
There were a couple of very good individual efforts that can’t go unrecognised. Danny Bhandari with the bat, 435 @ 29 including 101*(Easts) and 109(Mosman) and with the ball, 174 overs 24 wickets @ 25. Danny was someone very reliable to turn to with the ball whenever we needed a wicket or to reduce the run rate and build some pressure.
Chris Thomas had another very good season 23 wickets @ 24 with a best of 3/87. Thommo again shouldered the majority of the workload from one end and in a lot of occasions extremely unlucky. Also worth saying that he had a batsmen stumped this season too!
Roger Smith’s efforts with the gloves this season was first rate, 20 catches and 8 stumpings was an excellent return. Some of those leg side stumpings off Danny where top shelf. But it’s also the intangibles that deserve a mention, his talk and enthusiasm behind the stumps was always a joy to play with.
Sam Robson’s results in his first half dozen matches in two’s was also very pleasing to witness. Before we lost him to Sydney High, Sam had scored 227 runs @ 37 and 9 wickets @ 13. Performed very maturely with both and ball and in some circumstances under quite a bit of pressure.
Glen Dobbie proved a valuable asset to the bowling department with his control of outswing proving very useful for early wickets. 16 wickets @ 21 were a good return in half a season.
The efforts of veterans Dan Culhane and Gary Fuss can also not go without mention. You two both showed a level of commitment, intensity and enthusiasm required at this level that a number of other
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players didn’t show on a consistent enough basis
I’m only mentioning the better performances of this season, but I haven’t forgotten about all the other guys, of which all of you contributed to the performance of the side in some way through the season. Tim Richardson, Peter Carson, Matt Owers, Mark Leahy, Ollie Higgins, Robbie Dooley, Richard Nikalovski, Andrew Langdon, Peter Maguire, Greg Dennis, Steve Norbury, David Jebb, Mitchell Sykes, Tom Cooper. To all of you thanks, and be proud of the way you performed in second grade, your efforts could not be questioned.
Lets build off the success of the second half of the season and use it to lay a platform for a successful 2005/06.
“Get your stingers out”
MICHAEL ELLIOTT
MATCH SUMMARIES 2nd Grade 2004/2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov 1 Bankstown Oval * Bankstown 6/306 50 University of NSW 8/181 50 Dooley,Robert A 3/67 10 Bhandari,Danny 64 (96) Owers,Matthew S 41 (80) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 2 Village Green * University of NSW 8/171 50 Sydney University 6/173 36.3 Carson,Peter W 39 (92) Langdon,Andrew P 4/44 10 Leahy,Mark C 36 (48) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 3 Fairfield Oval University of NSW 151 64.3 Fairfield-Lilverpool 275 87.3 Owers,Matthew S 27 (51) Bhandari,Danny 4/82 24 Leahy,Mark C 25 (28) Culhane,Daniel J 3/46 20 (2nd Inns) 3/69 40 Thomas,Christopher M 2/44 20 Bhandari,Danny 30* (115) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 4 Village Green * University of NSW Hawkesbury Result: No Result (0 points) - Washout
5 Village Green University of NSW 164 61.1 Eastern Suburbs 8/181 d. 47 Robson,Samuel D 62 (147) Culhane,Daniel J 3/43 15 (2nd Inns) 2/159 49 Thomas,Christopher M 2/46 17 Bhandari,Danny 101* (153) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 6 Rawson Oval Mosman 9/323 d. 96 University of NSW 256 92 Bhandari,Danny 4/63 24 Bhandari,Danny 109 (197) Dooley,Robert A 2/50 12 Richardson,Timothy S 57 (161) Carson,Peter W 29 (29) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 7 Caringbah Oval * Sutherland 5/253 50 University of NSW 126 39.1 Bhandari,Danny 2/36 10 Bhandari,Danny 28 (32) Thomas,Christopher M 2/75 10 Jebb,David C 20 (37) Dooley,Robert A 1/26 5 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 8 David Phillips University of NSW 316 86.5 Campbelltown-Camden 307 89.5 North Elliott,Michael R 139 (204) Dobbie,Glen W 3/81 20.5 Owers,Matthew S 31 (38) Robson,Samuel D 2/43 9 Thomas,Christopher M 2/50 14 Bhandari,Danny 2/56 21 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 9 David Phillips * University of NSW 5/154 50 Western Suburbs 3/155 41.3 North Robson,Samuel D 46* (130) Robson,Samuel D 2/25 4 Owers,Matthew S 40 (66) Dooley,Robert A 36* (55) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
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10 David Phillips * UTS-Balmain 8/250 50 University of NSW 117 37 North Thomas,Christopher M 3/25 10 Higgins,Oliver W 20 (28) Culhane,Daniel J 2/37 10 Bhandari,Danny 2/45 10 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
11 Killara Oval University of NSW 8/367 d. 96 Gordon 190 55 Elliott,Michael R 145 (222) Robson,Samuel D 3/13 4 Carson,Peter W 53* (68) Dobbie,Glen W 2/27 11 Richardson,Timothy S 53 (104) Thomas,Christopher M 2/33 10 Robson,Samuel D 43 (77) (2nd Inns) 3/106 26 Dobbie,Glen W 2/19 8 Culhane,Daniel J 1/17 3 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
12 David Phillips University of NSW 269 99.3 Parramatta 248 75.3 North Cooper,Tom L W 75 (122) Bhandari,Danny 4/58 22 Higgins,Oliver W 53 (173) Dobbie,Glen W 2/44 14 Carson,Peter W 46 (114) Thomas,Christopher M 2/57 13.3 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
13 Joe McAleer Blacktown 370 107.1 University of NSW 3/224 51.3 Oval Dobbie,Glen W 3/62 25 Elliott,Michael R 109 (118) Fuss,Gary P 3/77 26.1 Cooper,Tom L W 49 (73) Bhandari,Danny 2/47 19 Bhandari,Danny 44 (91) Result: No Result (0 points) - Rain
14 Manly Oval University of NSW 99 35.4 Manly Warringah 8/220 d. 47 Owers,Matthew S 36 (80) Thomas,Christopher M 3/34 9 Sykes,Mitchell C 3/47 14 (2nd Inns) 208 57.1 (2nd Inns) 2/89 20 Sykes,Mitchell C 84* (124) Thomas,Christopher M 1/37 9 Elliott,Michael R 47 (81) Dobbie,Glenn W 1/24 4 Owers,Matthew S 25 (43) Leahy,Mark C 0/3 1 Result: Outright loss after trailing on first innings (0 points)
15 Village Green * North Sydney 90 27 University of NSW 4/91 22 Dobbie,Glen W 3/22 6 Sykes,Mitchell C 34 (41) Bhandari,Danny 2/11 6 Owers,Matthew S 26* (40) Thomas,Christopher M 2/22 8 Fuss,Gary P 2/28 6 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) BATTING 2nd Grade 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 981.3 Runs Scored For: 3122 Wickets Lost: 131 Average / Wicket: 23.83 Balls / Wicket: 44.95 Runs / Over: 3.18 Highest Score For: 8/367 dec. vs Gordon (Rd 11) Lowest Score For: 99 vs Manly Warringah (Rd 14)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1325 Elliott,Michael R 8 9 - 145 498 55.33 5 - - - 3 73 8 67.94 1610 Robson,Samuel D 7 8 2 62 227 37.83 2 - - 1 - 19 - 39.75 1418 Bhandari,Danny 14 17 2 109 435 29.00 10 - - 1 2 35 - 50.64 145 Carson,Peter W 12 13 3 53* 274 27.40 2 - - 1 - 28 2 48.32 1662 Owers,Matthew S 13 16 2 41 325 23.21 4 - - - - 41 1 53.63 1416 Richardson,Timothy S 8 7 - 57 149 21.29 6 - - 2 - 14 1 41.50 478 Jebb,David C 3 4 - 27 70 17.50 3 - - - - 10 - 39.33 214 Culhane,Daniel J 7 6 5 5* 15 15.00 2 - - - - 1 - 33.33 1443 Thomas,Christopher 12 11 5 14* 79 13.17 - - 1 - - 9 1 43.65
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1491 Dooley,Robert A 5 5 1 36* 52 13.00 1 - - - - 5 - 40.31 546 Leahy,Mark C 7 7 - 36 90 12.86 2 - - - - 7 4 58.44 1498 Higgins,Oliver W 10 12 1 53 128 11.64 4 1 - 1 - 11 - 29.02 1541 Smith,Roger T 12 8 - 26 93 11.62 20* 6* - 2* - - 6 - 42.66 704 Norbury,Stephen A 4 5 - 20 52 10.40 2 - - - - 7 - 26.00 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 7 5 - 19 35 7.00 - - - - - 4 - 45.45 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 6 5 - 21 29 5.80 2 - - - - 2 - 46.03
Also Batted: 1678 Cooper,Tom L W 2 2 - 75 124 62.00 - - 1 1 - 17 1 63.59 1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 2 3 1 84* 122 61.00 1 - - 1 - 19 1 70.11 1209 Dennis,Gregory M 3 3 2 21* 26 26.00 - - - - - 1 1 42.62 1661 Nikolovski,Richard 1 2 - 18 29 14.50 2* 1* - - - - 1 - 38.67 1525 Lockett,Benjamin M 5 3 - 9 11 3.67 1 - - - - 2 - 50.00 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 2 2 - 4 6 3.00 - - 1 - - 1 - 27.27 1539 Fuss,Gary P 3 2 - 6 6 3.00 - - 1 - - - 31.58 1550 Maguire,Peter H 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -
Difference 1 Extras 246 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
BOWLING 2nd Grade 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 906 Runs Scored Against: 3536 Wickets Taken: 118 Average / Wicket: 29.97 Balls / Wicket: 46.07 Runs / Over: 3.90 Highest Score Against: 370 vs Blacktown (Rd 13) Lowest Score Against: 90 vs North Sydney (Rd 15)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1677 Dobbie,Glen W 106.5 22 16 344 21.50 41.44 3.22 3/22 - 13 9
1443 Thomas,Christopher M 156.3 18 23 569 24.74 41.70 3.64 3/25 - 4 16
1418 Bhandari,Danny 174.3 30 24 600 25.00 44.21 3.44 4/58 - 14 -
214 Culhane,Daniel J 94 17 12 300 25.00 47.33 3.19 3/43 - 4 -
1610 Robson,Samuel D 53 7 9 262 29.11 36.56 4.94 3/13 - 3 8
1539 Fuss,Gary P 48.1 6 6 179 29.83 48.50 3.72 3/77 - 2 -
1336 Langdon,Andrew P 73 19 6 276 46.00 74.33 3.78 4/44 - 7 1
1525 Lockett,Benjamin M 55 8 4 233 58.25 87.00 4.24 1/31 - 16 2
1662 Owers,Matthew S 51 6 2 216 108.00 156.50 4.24 1/44 - - 7
Also Bowled:
1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 15 2 4 51 12.75 22.50 3.40 3/47 - - -
1491 Dooley,Robert A 33 3 6 173 28.83 34.67 5.24 3/67 - 8 2
1325 Elliott,Michael R 22 3 1 90 90.00 132 4.09 1/45 - - -
1209 Dennis,Gregory M 11 - 0 77 - - 7.00 0/14 - 7 -
1550 Maguire,Peter H 9 2 0 28 - - 3.11 0/28 - - -
1678 Cooper,Tom L W 2 - 0 11 - - 5.50 0/11 - - -
546 Leahy,Mark C 1 - 0 3 - - 3.00 0/3 - - -
1642 Clark, Benjamin G 1 - 0 8 - - 8.00 0/8 - - -
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PARTNERSHIPS 2nd Grade 2004/2005
Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S
1st 13 Blacktown 1 Bhandari,Danny 44 Elliott,Michael R 109 103
1st 5 Eastern Suburbs 2 Jebb,David C 27 Bhandari,Danny 101* 66
2nd 1 Bankstown 1 Owers,Matthew S 41 Bhandari,Danny 64 115
2nd 13 Blacktown 1 Elliott,Michael R 109 Cooper,Tom L W 49 99
3rd 11 Gordon 1 Richardson,Timothy S 53 Elliott,Michael R 145 131
3rd 6 Mosman 1 Richardson,Timothy S 57 Bhandari,Danny 109 131
3rd 5 Eastern Suburbs 2 Robson,Samuel D 23* Bhandari,Danny 101* 87*
3rd 8 C’town-Camden 1 Owers,Matthew S 31 Elliott,Michael R 139 85
4th 12 Parramatta 1 Cooper,Tom L W 75 Higgins,Oliver W 53 98
4th 11 Gordon 1 Robson,Samuel D 43 Elliott,Michael R 145 90
4th 9 Western Suburbs 1 Owers,Matthew S 40 Robson,Samuel D 46* 54
5th 2 Sydney University 1 Leahy,Mark C 36 Carson,Peter W 39 67
5th 8 C’town-Camden 1 Leahy,Mark C 26 Elliott,Michael R 139 56
6th 9 Western Suburbs 1 Dooley,Robert A 36* Robson,Samuel D 46* 68*
6th 12 Parramatta 1 Higgins,Oliver W 53 Carson,Peter W 46 59
7th 11 Gordon 1 Dobbie,Glen W 19 Carson,Peter W 53* 47
8th 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Robson,Samuel D 62 Smith,Roger T 26 50
9th 12 Parramatta 1 Thomas,Christopher M 11 Smith,Roger T 20 21
10th 14 Manly Warringah 2 Thomas,Christopher M 13 Sykes,Mitchell C 84* 54
Partnership Averages
Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg
1st 17 - 390 22.94 2nd 17 - 432 25.41 3rd 17 1 666 41.62 4th 16 2 452 32.29 5th 14 1 358 27.54 6th 13 1 236 19.67 7th 12 - 194 16.17 8th 12 - 190 15.83 9th 11 2 75 8.33
10th 9 - 129 14.33
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I have to take a step back every now and then and remember that we are only playing cricket. It’s only a game so I mustn’t take it so seriously. It’s easy to have fun when you play with such a great bunch of blokes, but I still take it personally when we get beaten by teams that don’t really seem like better blokes and aren’t any better cricketers than us.
To finish in the bottom half is always disappointing, but there is hope. There was a definite ’changing of the guard’ at the club this year with many players experiencing grade cricket for the first time. I am confident that the groundwork has been done and bigger and better things are expected from many players next year.
The Batting.
Batting on Dave Phillips is always taken for granted, and the batting performances of our side this year were a little disappointing. With the exception of a few contributors we had an inconsistent year from the middle order. The lower order and tail end should also be doing some damage on Dave Phillips but rarely did.
Oliver Higgins was the best performer with the bat, he averaged 59.75 and thoroughly deserved his opportunities in second grade. He showed he has the temperament and the ability to bat for a long time. With a little self belief and continued hard work I think Oliver can go on to bigger and better things.
David Jebb was probably the most consistent performer, he averaged about 40 and managed to juggle wicket preparation, bad directions and warm up fiascos and still managed to concentrate when required.
Simon Cowan was another solid performer who probably deserved a recall to the thirds after injury. Simon can be a valuable contributor with bat and ball and, with some off season attention to his fitness, will be a force again next season.
Other valuable contributors were Richard Nikolovski, and Jim Dixon. All other specialist batsmen need to develop a little more consistency, perhaps this will come with a year of experience. Stuart McKay, Joel Tibbetts and Gav Pereira have all shown that they have something special and a lot can be expected of them.
The Bowling.
The bowling was also a little disappointing, probably due to the fact that it was impossible to get the ball off the captain at one end and everyone else had to bowl into the wind. In all seriousness, no other bowler really stood up consistently. Robert ‘Hooley’ Dooley must put restraints on that section of his brain that insists ‘now would be a good time to go walkabout’. He must recognise his role as an important player and step up! Perhaps receiving the prestigious ‘Barr turn’ will instigate a change……I doubt it. I am reminded of Hooley when I see a ‘P’ plater driving a Subaru WRX.
The Fielding.
We were awful.
I did enjoy the season and I hope I can be involved in some way next season. If Josh Webb comes back and he can guarantee a bit more support from his better half I will be encouraged to run around with the boys again.
Thanks.
SHAKER (DARREN STEPHEN)
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MATCH SUMMARIES 3rd Grade 2004/2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov 1 David Phillips * University of NSW 8/210 50 Bankstown 200 47.3 South Dixon,James S 60 (52) Dixon,James S 4/26 8.3 Jebb,David C 47 (75) Buckett,Timothy F 3/51 10 Robson,Samuel D 41 (76) Robson,Samuel D 2/40 10 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 2 Sydney * University of NSW 9/204 50 Sydney University 5/205 41.3 University 2 Cowan,Simon J 70* (91) Culhane,Daniel J 1/21 7 Dixon,James S 37 (61) Dixon,James S 1/23 6 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 3 David Phillips Fairfield-Liverpool 400 82 University of NSW 9/386 91 South Robson,Samuel D 5/106 26 Jebb,David C 128 (148) Maguire,Peter H 2/42 12 Robson,Samuel D 85 (186) Buckett,Timothy F 79 (91) Dixon,James S 40 (41) Result: Draw (0 points) 4 Bensons Lane 2 * Hawkesbury University of NSW Result: No Result (0 points) - Washout 5 Trumper Park Eastern Suburbs 7/265 d. 82 University of NSW 194 81.5 Stephen,Darren J 4/76 26 Higgins,Oliver W 71 (204) Dixon,James S 2/46 14 Tibbetts,Joel A 39 (93) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 6 David Phillips University of NSW 270 89.2 Mosman 142 48.3 South Nikolovski,Richard 88 (170) Cowan,Simon J 5/38 16.3 Cowan,Simon J 81 (106) Stephen,Darren J 4/54 19 Webb,Joshua 37 (95) Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 7 David Phillips * University of NSW 6/213 50 Sutherland 7/215 48.1 South Higgins,Oliver W 53 (84) Stephen,Darren J 4/29 10 Webb,Joshua 41 (69) Webb,Joshua 1/17 4.1 Cowan,Simon J 33* (32) Maguire,Peter H 1/42 10 Tibbetts,Joel A 29 (55) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 8 Raby 2 University of NSW 309 82.1 Campbelltown-Camden 134 40.3 Stephen,Darren J 69 (117) Stephen,Darren J 7/19 13.3 Dooley,Robert A 68 (114) Dooley,Robert A 2/58 11 McKay,Stuart W 58 (99) Lockett,Benjamin M 1/27 7 Dixon,James S 47 (62) (2nd Inns) 2/73 24.1 Dooley,Robert A 1/20 7 Stephen,Darren J 1/23 7 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 9 Blick Oval * University of NSW 6/298 50 Western Suburbs 262 48.5 Higgins,Oliver W 104 (125) Stephen,Darren J 4/43 9.5 Tibbetts,Joel A 58 (55) Dixon,James S 3/38 6 Jebb,David C 43 (45) Webb,Joshua 37 (54) Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
10 Ryde Oval * University of NSW 166 47.1 UTS-Balmain 3/167 40 McKay,Stuart W 28 (45) Dixon,James S 1/16 10 Webb,Joshua 28 (61) Stephen,Darren J 1/31 10 Leahy,Mark C 24 (32) McKay,Stuart W 1/24 4 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
11 David Phillips University of NSW 363 80.3 Gordon 332 78.3 South Jebb,David C 97 (136) Lockett,Benjamin M 3/75 16 Nikolovski,Richard 73 (105) Stephen,Darren J 3/86 23.3 Pereira,Gavin J 65 (79) Dooley,Robert A 2/74 16 McKay,Stuart W 53 (101) Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
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12 Old Kings Oval Parramatta 153 45.3 University of NSW 148 53.2 Webb,Joshua 3/9 3.3 McKay,Stuart W 39 (79) Lockett,Benjamin M 3/20 9 Tibbetts,Joel A 25 (80) (2nd Inns) 134 42.1 (2nd Inns) 7/90 16 Stephen,Darren J 6/42 19 Jebb,David C 16* (26) Sykes,Mitchell C 2/47 14.1 McKay,Stuart W 15 (9) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
13 David Phillips Blacktown 247 79.2 University of NSW 4/207 53 North Stephen,Darren J 3/43 20 Sykes,Mitchell C 59* (101) Sykes,Mitchell C 3/93 29 Jebb,David C 46 (71) Dooley,Robert A 2/62 15 Nikolovski,Richard 32 (69) Tibbetts,Joel A 29 (69) Result: No Result (0 points) - Rain
14 David Phillips Manly Warringah 157 50.4 University of NSW 137 54.5 North Stephen,Darren J 3/42 15 Dixon,James S 55* (125) Culhane,Daniel J 3/43 14 Dooley,Robert A 2/28 10.4 Lockett,Benjamin M 2/30 8 (2nd Inns) 8/160 36 Stephen,Darren J 4/38 14 Dooley,Robert A 2/26 4 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
15 North Sydney 2 * University of NSW 9/236 50 North Sydney 8/228 50 Dixon,James S 76 (62) Dooley,Robert A 3/46 8 Pereira,Gavin J 39 (44) Ross,David W 2/48 10 Stephen,Darren J 27 (27) Lockett,Benjamin M 1/22 10 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) BATTING 3rd Grade 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 899.1 Runs Scored For: 3431 Wickets Lost: 128 Average / Wicket: 26.80 Balls / Wicket: 42.15 Runs / Over: 3.82 Highest Score For: 9/386 vs Fairfield-Liverpool (Rd 3) # Lowest Score For: 137 vs Manly Warringah (Rd 14) ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R Pts
1498 Higgins,Oliver W 4 4 - 104 239 59.75 2 - - 2 1 18 - 56.10 489 1498 Higgins,Oliver W 1* 1* - - 1617 Cowan,Simon J 6 6 2 81 207 51.75 - - - 2 - 18 6 74.19 497 478 Jebb,David C 11 12 1 128 421 38.27 3 - - 1 1 58 3 68.12 656 255 Dixon,James S 12 12 1 76 348 31.64 7 - 1 3 - 49 4 74.20 918
1661 Nikolovski,Richard 11 12 2 88 301 30.10 15* 4* - 3* 2 - 26 - 52.99 911 1669 Pereira,Gavin J 6 7 1 65 150 25.00 2 1 - 1 - 14 3 75.38 255 1667 Webb,Joshua 11 11 - 41 252 22.91 8 - - - - 23 1 51.12 607 1659 McKay,Stuart W 9 10 - 58 224 22.40 3 1 1 2 - 22 - 54.11 434 1665 Tibbetts,Joel A 10 11 - 58 225 20.45 3 - 2 1 - 25 - 47.17 370 910 Stephen,Darren J 11 11 2 69 177 19.67 1 - - 1 - 14 2 54.29 1817
1491 Dooley,Robert A 9 8 1 68 118 16.86 5 - - 1 - 13 - 57.28 658 214 Culhane,Daniel J 6 4 2 7* 23 11.50 1 - - - - 2 - 46.00 228
1513 Ross,David W 7 6 3 8 15 5.00 1 - - - - - - 50.00 145 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 4 4 - 15 18 4.50 1 - - - - 2 - 43.90 58 1525 Lockett,Benjamin M 8 6 - 13 13 2.17 1 - - - - 1 - 40.62 363
Also Batted: 1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 2 3 2 59* 90 90.00 6 - 1 1 - 10 - 57.32 415
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1610 Robson,Samuel D 3 3 - 85 141 47.00 1 - - 1 - 10 - 47.32 456 104 Buckett,Timothy F 3 3 - 79 87 29.00 1 - - 1 - 14 - 79.82 247 595 Mann,David L 4 2 1 18* 21 21.00 1 - - - - 3 - 51.22 71 546 Leahy,Mark C 2 2 - 24 24 12.00 2 - - - - 2 1 66.67 64
1656 Cole,James 1 1 - 10 10 10.00 - - - - - 2 - 52.63 10 476 Jameson,Christopher 2 2 - 13 17 8.50 - - - - - 3 - 32.08 27
1550 Maguire,Peter H 4 3 1 10 13 6.50 3 - - - - 1 - 50.00 163 1533 Hargrave,Jeffrey M 1 1 - 5 5 5.00 - - - - - - - 26.32 5 1663 Stroud,Anthony L 2 2 - 3 3 1.50 1 - - - - - - 30.00 33 663 Mitchell,Peter B 1 1 - 0 0 0.00 3* - - - - - - - 60
1209 Dennis,Gregory M 1 1 1 19* 19 - - - - - - 1 - 40.43 19 1504 Maxwell,Craig P 2 2 2 3* 4 - 2 - - - - - - 16.00 74 1541 Smith,Roger T 1 1 1 0* 0 - - 2* - - - - - - - 50 1625 Stuart,Alexander I - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 30
Extras 266 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
# New club record BOWLING 3rd Grade 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 885.2 Runs Scored Against: 3474 Wickets Taken: 140 Average / Wicket: 24.81 Balls / Wicket: 37.49 Runs / Over: 3.92 Highest Score Against: 400 vs Fairfield-Lilverpool (Rd 3) Lowest Score Against: 134 vs Campbelltown-Camden (Rd 8) & 134 vs Parramatta (Rd 12)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
910 Stephen,Darren J 207.5 42 46 592 12.87 27.41 2.85 7/19 2 5 9
255 Dixon,James S 60.3 7 11 204 18.55 33.36 3.37 4/26 - 3 1
1610 Robson,Samuel D 44 6 8 203 25.38 33.25 4.61 5/106 1 2 -
1617 Cowan,Simon J 46.3 9 6 155 25.83 47.83 3.33 5/38 1 6 2
1525 Lockett,Benjamin M 89 9 12 323 26.92 45.58 3.63 3/20 - 12 1
1491 Dooley,Robert A 112.4 12 18 537 29.83 38.56 4.77 3/46 - 15 3
1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 59.1 11 6 197 32.83 59.17 3.33 3/93 - 0 -
1550 Maguire,Peter H 41 7 4 157 39.25 61.75 3.83 2/42 - 1 -
214 Culhane,Daniel J 66.1 9 6 242 40.33 66.67 3.66 3/43 - 3 -
1513 Ross,David W 56 6 4 247 61.75 86.50 4.41 2/48 - 5 5
Also Bowled:
1667 Webb,Joshua 30 3 6 126 21.00 30.33 4.20 3/9 - - 2
1659 McKay,Stuart W 4 - 1 24 24.00 24.00 6.00 1/24 - - -
1504 Maxwell,Craig P 6 - 1 35 35.00 40.00 5.83 1/22 - 1 3
104 Buckett,Timothy F 33 2 4 147 36.75 50.00 4.45 3/51 - - 2
595 Mann,David L 23 3 0 121 - - 5.26 0/11 - 2 -
1209 Dennis,Gregory M 3 - 0 10 - - 3.33 0/10 - - -
1663 Stroud,Anthony L 2 - 0 29 - - 14.50 0/29 - - -
1642 Clark, Benjamin G 1.3 - 0 11 - - 7.33 0/11 - 1 -
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Note: DJ Stephen's 46 wickets is a new 3rd Grade Club Record
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PARTNERSHIPS 3rd Grade 2004/2005 Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S 1st 3 Fairfield-Liverpool 1 Jebb,David C 128 Robson,Samuel D 85 174 # 1st 7 Sutherland 1 Webb,Joshua 41 Higgins,Oliver W 53 92 1st 9 Western Suburbs 1 Jebb,David C 43 Higgins,Oliver W 104 71 1st 11 Gordon 1 Webb,Joshua 22 Jebb,David C 97 63 2nd 9 Western Suburbs 1 Webb,Joshua 37 Higgins,Oliver W 104 100 2nd 1 Bankstown 1 Tibbetts,Joel A 28 Jebb,David C 47 71 2nd 13 Blacktown 1 Jebb,David C 46 Tibbetts,Joel A 29 70 3rd 11 Gordon 1 McKay,Stuart W 53 Jebb,David C 97 125 3rd 3 Fairfield-Lilverpool 1 Robson,Samuel D 85 Buckett,Timothy F 79 94 3rd 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Tibbetts,Joel A 39 Higgins,Oliver W 71 80 3rd 9 Western Suburbs 1 Higgins,Oliver W 104 Tibbetts,Joel A 58 61 3rd 12 Parramatta 1 Tibbetts,Joel A 25 McKay,Stuart W 39 55 4th 13 Blacktown 1 Nikolovski,Richard 32 Sykes,Mitchell C 59* 90 4th 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Webb,Joshua 28 Higgins,Oliver W 71 56 5th 8 Campbelltown-Camden 1 Dixon,James S 47 McKay,Stuart W 58 79 5th 15 North Sydney 1 Nikolovski,Richard 23 Dixon,James S 76 67 6th 6 Mosman 1 Cowan,Simon J 81 Nikolovski,Richard 88 145 6th 11 Gordon 1 Pereira,Gavin J 65 Nikolovski,Richard 73 119 6th 1 Bankstown 1 Robson,Samuel D 41 Dixon,James S 60 70 6th 15 North Sydney 1 Stephen,Darren J 27 Dixon,James S 76 60 7th 8 Campbelltown-Camden 1 Dooley,Robert A 68 Stephen,Darren J 69 128 # 7th 2 Sydney University 1 Dixon,James S 37 Cowan,Simon J 70* 89 8th 3 Fairfield-Lilverpool 1 Dixon,James S 40 Dooley,Robert A 13 49 9th 14 Manly Warringah 1 Lockett,Benjamin M 13 Dixon,James S 55* 21
10th 14 Manly Warringah 1 Culhane,Daniel J 5 Dixon,James S 55* 26 # New club record. Partnership Averages Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg 1st 15 - 540 36.00 2nd 15 - 390 26.00 3rd 15 - 553 36.87 4th 15 - 371 24.73 5th 15 1 294 21.00 6th 14 - 538 38.43 7th 14 2 417 34.75 8th 12 1 173 15.73 9th 11 1 71 7.10
10th 10 3 84 12.00
2004/05 Clubman of the Year Oliver Higgins in action at Trumper Park for 3rds. His batting came on in leaps and bounds this year and he played many deserved games in 2nds. The 70 odd scored this day was
worth 120‐130 anywhere else and threatened to get us home in a game we played rather poorly.
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FOURTH GRADE REPORT
This season was an enjoyable one for UNSW 4th Grade: A mix of jubilation and great achievement, disappointment and some scratchy performances. We started the year with the nucleus of the previous years team, minus a couple. Good news was the return of the brilliant Mullins from his time abroad.
The season started with some great batting, unfortunately our bowlers seemed to be not oiled right or should I say the pitch. From the very first ball of the season it appeared Jamo was going to have a cracking season however, this did not happen. All our bowlers had purple patches, but with the upper grades needing players every game it appeared we would not have a stable team all year. This ended up being very true as 4th Grade this year had 38 players.
As you would know it is very hard to have a game plan to work to each game as we did not know what players we would have. I suppose from that point of view we really did struggle at times through the year from an outright defeat one game to beating one of the top teams the next game.
Our Batsman all year were very up and down and at times players were going up with only getting very small totals. On a better note we recruited some new blood to the club and it was good to see these players moving up through the ranks.
Before Iʹm done Iʹd like to extend my appreciation for the efforts of all who played in 4th grade this season. Hopefully if we all get back into it and have no injuries next year it may well be a brighter outcome.
GARY FUSS
MATCH SUMMARIES 4th Grade 2004/2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov 1 Jensen Park * University of NSW 7/245 50 Bankstown 6/248 47.3 Jameson,Christopher W 93 (122) Campbell,Philip G 2/42 7.3 McKay,Stuart W 39 (57) Matthews,Nolan G P 2/58 10 Bennett,Mark C 39 (64) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 2 David Phillips * University of NSW 139 38.1 Sydney University 1/145 24.3 South Hargrave,Jeffrey M 24 (42) Stroud,Anthony L 1/14 2.3 Webb,Joshua 21 (48) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 3 Cabramatta Fairfield-Liverpool 214 62 University of NSW 99 39.3 Oval Fuss,Gary P 4/44 14.3 Webb,Joshua 40 (102) Ross,David W 3/75 24.3 Smith,Mitchell D M 2/17 6 (2nd Inns) 0/18 1.5 (2nd Inns) 132 67.5 Webb,Joshua 54 (127) Result: Outright loss after trailing on first innings (0 points) 4 David Phillips * University of NSW Hawkesbury South Result: No Result (0 points) - Washout 5 David Phillips University of NSW 317 70.2 Eastern Suburbs 242 83.1 South Fuss,Gary P 95 (86) Fuss,Gary P 4/40 18 Pereira,Gavin J 95 (112) Mann,David L 2/37 14 Maguire,Peter H 36 (67) Maguire,Peter H 2/43 17.1 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
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6 Allan Boarder Mosman 5/362 d. 82 University of NSW 122 37.5 Oval Stroud,Anthony L 2/48 21 Morris,Christopher J 38* (60) Lucas,Mark S 2/152 21 Gerber,Simon B H 25 (57) (2nd Inns) (2nd Inns) 0/47 17 Pereira,Gavin J 27* (54) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) Gerber,Simon B H 14* (51) 7 Sutherland * University of NSW 8/196 50 Sutherland 3/199 46.4 Oval Hargrave,Jeffrey M 50 (75) Bennett,Robert J 1/37 8.4 Dixon,James S 26* (22) Glenday,James R 1/38 8 Backmann,Hugh A 26* (39) Stroud,Anthony L 1/46 8 Pereira,Gavin J 21 (30) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 8 David Phillips Campbelltown-Camden 264 88.3 University of NSW 8/268 81.5 South Fuss,Gary P 3/35 14.3 Backmann,Hugh A 100* (146) Ross,David W 3/57 20 Clark, Benjamin G 39 (74) Maguire,Peter H 2/29 13 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 9 David Phillips * University of NSW 164 47 Western Suburbs 111 35.4 South Carson,Peter W 38 (43) Fuss,Gary P 3/11 7 Backmann,Hugh A 26 (45) Matthews,Nolan G P 2/23 5 Jameson,Christopher W 22 (66) Pereira,Gavin J 2/30 10 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
10 David Phillips * University of NSW 212 48.4 UTS-Balmain 9/213 49.3 South Carson,Peter W 104 (144) Fuss,Gary P 5/36 10 Mullen,Mark D 41 (68) Stark,Robert W 2/40 8.3 Jameson,Christopher W 23 (31) Mullen,Mark D 2/46 10 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
11 Chatswood Gordon 9/213 d. 83 University of NSW 114 59.5 Oval Mag,Michael 3/60 13.5 Mitchell,Peter B 30 (60) Mann,David L 2/19 9 Mann,David L 21 (101) Stark,Robert W 2/38 23 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
12 David Phillips Parramatta 268 93.4 University of NSW 4/277 75.2 South Ross,David W 4/24 15.4 Leahy,Mark C 75 (79) Mullen,Mark D 2/46 17 Mitchell,Peter B 69 (104) Mann,David L 2/57 23 Cowan,Simon J 55* (90) Stuart,Alexander I 37 (109) Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
13 Whalan 1 Blacktown 310 82 University of NSW 3/129 43 Ross,David W 7/71 26 Jameson,Christopher W 46 (76) Mullen,Mark D 34* (47) Result: No Result (0 points) - Rain Cowan,Simon J 23* (56)
14 Graham Manly Warringah 4/354 d. 82 University of NSW 9/235 94 Reserve Maguire,Peter H 2/57 19 Backmann,Hugh A 64 (138) Glenday,James R 1/31 14 Jameson,Christopher W 45 (88) Mullen,Mark D 1/36 10 Cowan,Simon J 23 (34) Mann,David L 20* (98) Result: Draw (0 points)
15 David Phillips * University of NSW 8/253 50 North Sydney 187 42.1 North Clark, Benjamin G 79* (63) Maguire,Peter H 4/33 10 Mitchell,Peter B 36 (64) Mag,Michael 2/31 8 Backmann,Hugh A 31 (60) Appleton,Mark S 2/46 10 Mag,Michael 23 (22) Jameson,Christopher W 0/18 3 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
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BATTING 4th Grade 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 870.2 Runs Scored For: 2949 Wickets Lost: 127 Average / Wicket: 23.22 Balls / Wicket: 41.12 Runs / Over: 3.39 Highest Score For: 317 vs Eastern Suburbs (Rd 5) Lowest Score For: 99 vs Fairfield-Lilverpool (Rd 3)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R Pts
1653 Backmann,Hugh A 11 10 3 100* 290 41.43 1 - - 1 1 31 1 53.90 485 1617 Cowan,Simon J 5 5 2 55* 116 38.67 1 - - 1 - 9 2 54.98 251 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 5 5 1 79* 151 37.75 1 - - 1 - 14 5 72.95 246 595 Mann,David L 7 5 3 21 70 35.00 3 - - - - 5 - 29.29 320 663 Mitchell,Peter B 5 4 - 69 135 33.75 6* 2* - - 1 - 12 2 59.21 340 1669 Pereira,Gavin J 6 8 1 95 209 29.86 - - - 1 - 27 1 65.93 304 678 Mullen,Mark D 6 5 1 41 113 28.25 1 - - - - 14 1 56.50 283 476 Jameson,Christopher W 11 12 - 93 299 24.92 5 - - 1 - 34 1 46.14 479 1539 Fuss,Gary P 8 8 - 95 140 17.50 3 - 1 1 - 15 4 99.29 925 1660 Morris,Christopher J 6 6 1 38* 85 17.00 1* - - - - 12 - 44.50 135 1659 McKay,Stuart W 4 5 - 39 81 16.20 - - - - - 8 1 44.26 111 1527 Bennett,Mark C 4 5 - 39 78 15.60 1 - - - - 10 - 46.43 108 1550 Maguire,Peter H 8 8 - 36 110 13.75 5 - 1 - - 11 - 58.20 575 1533 Hargrave,Jeffrey M 9 10 - 50 127 12.70 2 - - 1 - 14 - 43.20 197 1533 Hargrave,Jeffrey M 1* - - 589 Mag,Michael 4 4 - 23 45 11.25 1 - - - - 6 - 50.56 200 1625 Stuart,Alexander I 4 4 - 37 45 11.25 1 - - - - 3 - 27.95 85 1513 Ross,David W 6 5 1 19* 32 8.00 - 1 - - - 1 - 28.83 692 1655 Campbell,Philip G 4 4 2 7 10 5.00 1 - - - - - - 29.41 70 1663 Stroud,Anthony L 4 4 - 9 19 4.75 2 - - - - - - 30.16 149 1622 Roche,Jordan M 4 5 - 11 20 4.00 - - - - - 2 - 33.33 20
Also Batted: 546 Leahy,Mark C 1 1 - 75 75 75.00 1 - - 1 - 8 2 94.94 130 145 Carson,Peter W 2 2 - 104 142 71.00 - - - - 1 15 1 75.94 252 1667 Webb,Joshua 2 3 - 54 115 38.33 - - - 1 - 6 - 41.52 160 1213 Bennett,Robert J 1 1 - 22 22 22.00 - - - - - 2 - 70.97 42 344 Gerber,Simon B H 2 3 1 25 41 20.50 1 - - - - 4 - 36.28 71 1668 Glenday,James R 5 3 2 14* 16 16.00 4 - - - - 2 - 28.57 166 822 Robson,James G 1 1 - 14 14 14.00 - - - - - 1 - 42.42 34 1676 Morrison,Dane 1 1 - 10 10 10.00 - - - - - - - 26.32 10 1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 3 2 1 8* 9 9.00 1 - - - - 1 - 64.29 119 1631 Azhar,Ashlee B 3 1 - 8 8 8.00 - - - - - - - 25.00 18 1675 Thompson,Trent 2 2 - 7 13 6.50 - - - - - 1 - 31.71 13 1587 Smith,Mitchell D M 1 2 1 3* 3 3.00 - - - - - - - 10.00 43 1337 Lucas,Mark S 1 1 - 3 3 3.00 - - - - - - - 15.00 43 908 Stark,Robert W 3 2 1 2* 2 2.00 2 - - - - - - 33.33 122 1504 Maxwell,Craig P 1 1 - 0 0 0.00 1 - - - - - - 0.00 50 255 Dixon,James S 1 1 1 26* 26 - - - - - - 3 - 118.18 26 1661 Nikolovski,Richard 1 1 1 15* 15 - 1* - - - - 1 - 93.75 35 1592 Appleton,Mark S 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 1673 Wilden,Dominic J 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
Difference -2 Extras 262 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
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BOWLING 4th Grade 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 904.1 Runs Scored Against: 3348 Wickets Taken: 107 Average / Wicket: 31.29 Balls / Wicket: 50.70 Runs / Over: 3.70 Highest Score Against: 5/362 dec. vs Mosman (Rd 6) Lowest Score Against: 111 vs Western Suburbs (Rd 9)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1539 Fuss,Gary P 97.2 21 20 287 14.35 29.55 2.95 5/36 1 4 3 1513 Ross,David W 100 26 18 300 16.67 33.67 3.00 7/71 1 - 6 1550 Maguire,Peter H 99 22 12 270 22.50 50.17 2.73 4/33 - 8 - 908 Stark,Robert W 41.3 9 4 120 30.00 63.75 2.89 2/38 - 6 - 595 Mann,David L 80 17 8 283 35.38 60.50 3.54 2/19 - - 4
1663 Stroud,Anthony L 39.3 7 4 145 36.25 59.25 3.67 2/48 - - - 678 Mullen,Mark D 62 12 6 218 36.33 63.00 3.52 2/46 - 5 1 589 Mag,Michael 37.5 3 5 184 36.80 45.80 4.86 3/60 - 1 1
1668 Glenday,James R 60.1 9 3 192 64.00 124.00 3.19 1/21 - 5 6 1617 Cowan,Simon J 76.4 11 4 287 71.75 119.25 3.74 2/54 - 5 12
Also Bowled: 1587 Smith,Mitchell D M 6 2 2 17 8.50 18.00 2.83 2/17 - - - 1669 Pereira,Gavin J 12 1 2 38 19.00 38.00 3.17 2/30 - 3 1 1592 Appleton,Mark S 10 1 2 46 23.00 32.00 4.60 2/46 - 4 - 1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 19 - 4 120 30.00 32.25 6.32 2/23 - 11 4 1673 Wilden,Dominic J 11 2 1 33 33.00 67.00 3.00 1/33 - 1 - 1213 Bennett,Robert J 8.4 - 1 37 37.00 52.00 4.27 1/37 - - - 822 Robson,James G 6 - 1 39 39.00 36.00 6.50 1/39 - - -
1659 McKay,Stuart W 11 1 1 40 40.00 66.00 3.64 1/26 - - - 1667 Webb,Joshua 12 1 1 50 50.00 72.00 4.17 1/50 - - - 1504 Maxwell,Craig P 16 2 1 52 52.00 97.00 3.25 1/52 - - 1 1655 Campbell,Philip G 25.3 4 2 113 56.50 82.50 4.43 2/42 - 12 - 1337 Lucas,Mark S 21 1 2 152 76.00 64.00 7.24 2/152 - - 2 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 22 6 1 77 77.00 136.00 3.50 1/58 - 1 3 255 Dixon,James S 10 2 0 38 - - 3.80 0/38 - 5 -
1631 Azhar,Ashlee B 9 - 0 39 - - 4.33 0/18 - - 4 1653 Backmann,Hugh A 5 1 0 17 - - 3.40 0/17 - - - 476 Jameson,Christopher W 3 - 0 18 - - 6.00 0/18 - - -
1527 Bennett,Mark C 3 - 0 28 - - 9.33 0/28 - 5 - Extras 108
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PARTNERSHIPS 4th Grade 2004/2005
Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S
1st 12 Parramatta 1 Leahy,Mark C 75 Stuart,Alexander I 37 100 1st 1 Bankstown 1 McKay,Stuart W 39 Jameson,Christopher W 93 99 1st 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Bennett,Mark C 13 Pereira,Gavin J 95 59
2nd 1 Bankstown 1 Jameson,Christopher W 93 Bennett,Mark C 39 69
3rd 9 Western Suburbs 1 Jameson,Christopher W 22 Carson,Peter W 38 53
4th 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Pereira,Gavin J 95 McKay,Stuart W 28 65 4th 13 Blacktown 1 Cowan,Simon J 23* Mullen,Mark D 34* 57* 4th 15 North Sydney 1 Backmann,Hugh A 31 Mitchell,Peter B 36 57
5th 12 Parramatta 1 Backmann,Hugh A 11* Cowan,Simon J 55* 70* 5th 2 Sydney University 1 Webb,Joshua 21 Hargrave,Jeffrey M 24 52
6th 10 UTS-Balmain 1 Mullen,Mark D 41 Carson,Peter W 104 86
7th 11 Gordon 1 Backmann,Hugh A 16 Mitchell,Peter B 30 39
8th 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Maguire,Peter H 36 Fuss,Gary P 95 97 8th 15 North Sydney 1 Mann,David L 20 Clark, Benjamin G 79* 70 8th 8 Campbelltown-Camden 1 Morris,Christopher J 14 Backmann,Hugh A 100* 57
9th 8 Campbelltown-Camden 1 Ross,David W 19* Backmann,Hugh A 100* 55*
10th 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Fuss,Gary P 95 Mann,David L 7* 36
Partnership Averages
Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg
1st 16 1 516 34.40 2nd 15 - 370 24.67 3rd 15 - 285 19.00 4th 15 1 448 32.00 5th 14 1 245 18.85 6th 13 - 296 22.77 7th 13 - 195 15.00 8th 12 - 299 24.92 9th 12 3 182 20.22
10th 9 1 113 14.12
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Our season started with the correct padded leg forward, with a comprehensive win over Bankstown, followed by a tight loss to Sydney Uni. All the signs were there that this year this side was going to become a competitive team. I felt that we had just the right balance of youth, and importantly experience, from a few club veterans that we lacked our last season. The enthusiasm from our new players, Chris Morris, James Glenday and Hugh Backman, combined with guidance from Jungles, Dr.Gerber and Pete Mitchell, I felt that the season showed all the makings of being a success.
As we travel further down the list of games that we call our season, our match against Easts saw us score over 300 runs, but unfortunately our bowlers just couldn’t take those last crucial wickets that were holding the game in the balance for us to achieve a win. This was to become the way our season would unfold. For the majority of the following games, we showed that when focused we could actually be competitive, and we were given our chances, by the plenty. However we just lacked the follow through to actually take control and grab the game from the opposition. Whether it was a stamina problem, communication problem or a motivational problem we did not seem to successfully work through these obstacles.
Despite our lacklustre, we did have some stand out performances. The incredible number of ‘centuries’ scored showed that we did actually have the talent. Hugh Backman, Chris Morris, Pete Mitchell, and myself all achieving this bat raising accomplishment.
Alex Stuart showed he had the makings of a higher grade player, when given the chance he showed us his batting prowess with constant runs tallying in the 80’s. Chris Morris was another to show us what could be done with a lump of willow. Chris showed tremendous concentration as a batsman and behind the stumps all season.
Another new member to the bumble bees was Jimmy James Glenday. He, who bowled admirably, and skillfully every time he took to the deck, did so without lady luck by his side. That elusive ‘bag full of wickets’ just never came his way. He truly deserved a greater reward for these efforts than he received. I have no doubt that next season will see him luckier.
Jungles once again proved age shall not weary him. Together with Senior Sergeant Stark these two showed they still had the ability and passion to stride confidently onto the field and to menace the opposition with finely honed skill and wit.
Although we felt we were competitive enough to make the finals, this was not to be the case. All we can do is learn from the situations that were presented to us this season and look forward to conquering those tribulations in the 05/06 season.
I would like to thank all the coaching staff for their time and expertise this season, and to all the players who took to the pitch for Fifth Grade. It was all of you, as unique and talented individuals who as a team made it an extremely enjoyable season.
Thank you for your company, thank you for your camaraderie and thank you for giving me the opportunity to be your captain.
ROB BENNETT
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MATCH SUMMARIES 5th Grade 2004/2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov 1 David Phillips * Bankstown 6/199 50 University of NSW 4/200 40.2 North Mann,David L 2/47 9 Cole,James 111* (118) Smith,Mitchell D M 1/16 5 Webb,Joshua 31 (60) Lucas,Mark S 1/32 8 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 2 St.Pauls * Sydney University 9/160 50 University of NSW 146 48.5 College Smith,Mitchell D M 2/31 10 Smith,Mitchell D M 57 (97) Robson,James G 1/18 10 Pereira,Gavin J 29 (33) Glenday,James R 1/19 10 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 3 David Phillips Fairfield-Liverpool 198 77.2 University of NSW 5/259 67 North Lucas,Mark S 4/39 16 Backmann,Hugh A 110 (140) Glenday,James R 2/33 17 Robson,James G 74* (120) Mann,David L 2/64 18 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 4 Bensons Lane 3 * Hawkesbury University of NSW Result: No Result (0 points) - Washout 5 Snape Park University of NSW 319 82.2 Eastern Suburbs 7/278 87 Kulkarni,Mayur 88 (162) Campbell,Philip G 3/52 12 Stuart,Alexander I 81 (147) Robson,James G 2/32 24 Roche,Jordan M 31 (33) Result: Draw (0 points) 6 David Phillips University of NSW 8/323 82 Mosman 2/330 66 North Bennett,Robert J 129 (181) Noble,Daniel J 1/43 11 Morrison,Dane 61 (88) Bennett,Robert J 1/45 10 Stuart,Alexander I 50 (86) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 7 David Phillips * Sutherland 8/230 50 University of NSW 5/231 43.2 North Sullivan,Richard P 4/34 4 Mitchell,Peter B 100* (121) Robson,James G 2/31 10 Roche,Jordan M 52 (65) Noble,Daniel J 1/33 10 Azhar,Ashlee B 40 (39) Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 8 Raby 3 Campbelltown-Camden 420 81.3 University of NSW 202 65 Glenday,James R 3/93 20 Stuart,Alexander I 80 (144) Thompson,Trent 2/31 7.3 Gerber,Simon B H 43 (81) Campbell,Philip G 2/55 16 Stroud,Anthony L 40* (56) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 9 Tonkin Park * Western Suburbs 8/284 50 University of NSW 9/198 50 Mag,Michael 3/37 10 Bennett,Robert J 65 (101) Bennett,Robert J 3/33 7 Thompson,Trent 28 (40) Gerber,Simon B H 27 (61) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
10 E.L.S.Hall Park * UTS-Balmain 117 49.1 University of NSW 4/118 37 Bennett,Robert J 3/23 10 Bennett,Robert J 47* (83) Lucas,Mark S 3/25 9.1 Gerber,Simon B H 22 (38) Matthews,Nolan G P 2/28 10 Robson,James G 1/7 10 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
11 Beauchamp Gordon 222 79.3 University of NSW 171 68.2 Park Robson,James G 3/47 21.3 Robson,James G 48 (103) Bennett,Robert J 2/56 15 Roche,Jordan M 27 (59) Mark,Julian 24 (83) Gerber,Simon B H 22 (68) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
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12 Princes Park University of NSW 208 81.1 Parramatta 249 67.3 Robson,James G 80 (203) Appleton,Mark S 3/36 12 Morris,Christopher J 37 (115) Glenday,James R 3/61 14 Roche,Jordan M 27 (35) Stark,Robert W 3/74 25 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
13 David Phillips University of NSW 9/313 d. 85 Blacktown 4/196 54 South Morris,Christopher J 106 (205) Appleton,Mark S 2/28 13 Roche,Jordan M 72 (92) Robson,James G 1/21 10 Robson,James G 44 (90) Mag,Michael 31 (37) Result: No Result (0 points) - Rain
14 David Phillips University of NSW 186 64.4 Manly Warringah 9/316 d. 63 South Kulkarni,Mayur 55 (81) Appleton,Mark S 5/49 19 Harris, Peter A 42 (77) Langdon,Andrew P 2/92 19 Robson,James G 38 (109) (2nd Inns) 128 38.3 Azhar,Ashlee B 37* (79) Kulkarni,Mayur 35 (46) Clark, Benjamin G 31 (45) Result: Outright loss after trailing on first innings (0 points)
15 Tunks Park * University of NSW 7/228 50 North Sydney 139 45 Azhar,Ashlee B 80* (86) Langdon,Andrew P 4/35 10 Gerber,Simon B H 33 (47) Treuberg,Matthias 3/17 8 Kulkarni,Mayur 30 (46) Azhar,Ashlee B 3/54 10 Robson,James G 28 (52) Result: Won on first innings (6 points) BATTING 5th Grade 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 903.3 Runs Scored For: 3230 Wickets Lost: 121 Average / Wicket: 26.69 Balls / Wicket: 44.80 Runs / Over: 3.57 Highest Score For: 323 vs Mosman (Rd 6) Lowest Score For: 128 vs Manly Warringah (Rd 14)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R Pts
1631 Azhar,Ashlee B 7 8 4 80* 192 48.00 3 - - 1 - 19 4 64.21 442 1625 Stuart,Alexander I 6 6 1 81 238 47.60 3 - - 3 - 27 - 55.22 368 822 Robson,James G 11 10 1 80 369 41.00 1 - - 2 - 33 - 48.24 734
1660 Morris,Christopher J 6 4 - 106 145 36.25 5* 1* - 2* - 1 19 - 41.79 415 1534 Kulkarni,Mayur 6 7 - 88 241 34.43 1 - 1 2 - 25 - 61.01 351 1213 Bennett,Robert J 11 11 1 129 303 30.30 1 - 1 1 1 35 - 57.28 838 1213 Bennett,Robert J 4* 2* - - 1622 Roche,Jordan M 9 10 - 72 247 24.70 2 - - 2 - 29 2 64.66 387 344 Gerber,Simon B H 9 9 - 43 164 18.22 4 - - - - 21 - 50.46 304
1434 Harris, Peter A 5 6 - 42 89 14.83 1 - - - - 9 - 43.84 119 1624 Spears,Simon R 5 5 - 23 65 13.00 1 - - - - 10 - 66.33 105 1668 Glenday,James R 9 5 1 19* 41 10.25 3 - 1 - - 3 - 44.57 431 1666 Treuberg,Matthias 6 7 2 10* 34 6.80 1 - - - - 2 - 26.77 199 1592 Appleton,Mark S 4 5 3 3* 5 2.50 - 1 1 - - - - 14.29 380 908 Stark,Robert W 3 4 1 1* 1 0.33 1 - - - - - 10.00 146
Also Batted: 663 Mitchell,Peter B 3 3 1 100* 127 63.50 1* - - - 1 12 3 74.71 257
1663 Stroud,Anthony L 2 2 1 40* 57 57.00 1 - - - - 2 2 79.17 77 1587 Smith,Mitchell D M 2 1 - 57 57 57.00 - - - 1 - 5 1 58.76 152
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1653 Backmann,Hugh A 3 3 - 110 112 37.33 - - - - 1 14 - 74.17 232 1667 Webb,Joshua 1 1 - 31 31 31.00 - - - - - 4 - 51.67 41 1669 Pereira,Gavin J 1 1 - 29 29 29.00 1 - - - - 1 2 87.88 49 1533 Hargrave,Jeffrey M 1 1 - 23 23 23.00 - - - - - 2 - 47.92 23 1676 Morrison,Dane 3 3 - 61 65 21.67 - - - 1 - 6 - 60.75 90 1682 Mark,Julian 2 2 - 24 37 18.50 - - - - - 2 - 36.27 37 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 2 3 - 31 54 18.00 1 - - - - 4 2 72.97 74 595 Mann,David L 3 1 - 15 15 15.00 1 - 1 - - - - 26.32 145
1675 Thompson,Trent 3 3 - 28 42 14.00 - - - - - 6 1 51.85 112 1664 Sullivan,Richard P 2 1 - 13 13 13.00 1 - - - - 1 - 65.00 193 1611 Windred,Patrick 4 3 1 13* 23 11.50 1 - - - - 3 - 39.66 93 589 Mag,Michael 3 3 - 31 34 11.33 1 - - - - 3 - 72.34 139 476 Jameson,Christopher 1 1 - 11 11 11.00 - - - - - 1 - 26.19 11
1427 Serov,Paul 1 1 - 4 4 4.00 - - - - - 1 - 50.00 4 1513 Ross,David W 1 1 - 4 4 4.00 1 2 - - - - - 40.00 84 1655 Campbell,Philip G 2 2 - 6 8 4.00 1 - - - - - - 38.10 153 1337 Lucas,Mark S 8 3 2 2 3 3.00 3 - - - - - - 20.00 388 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 2 3 - 1 1 0.33 - - - - - - - 16.67 181 1656 Cole,James 1 1 1 111* 111 - 1* 2* - 1* - 1 19 - 94.07 316 255 Dixon,James S 1 1 1 10* 10 - - - - - - 1 - 55.56 10
1632 Halikas,Steven 1 1 1 3* 3 - - - - - - - - 27.27 3 1621 Noble,Daniel J 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 70 1673 Wilden,Dominic J 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10
Absent 1 Difference 1 Extras 221 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
BOWLING 5th Grade 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 870 Runs Scored Against: 3338 Wickets Taken: 113 Average / Wicket: 29.54 Balls / Wicket: 46.19 Runs / Over: 3.84 Highest Score Against: 420 vs Campbelltown-Camden (Rd 8) Lowest Score Against: 117 vs UTS-Balmain (Rd 10)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1592 Appleton,Mark S 58 14 11 155 14.09 31.91 2.67 5/49 1 1 2 1213 Bennett,Robert J 49 8 9 181 20.11 33.44 3.69 3/23 - 6 1 822 Robson,James G 124.5 47 11 257 23.36 68.18 2.06 3/47 - 1 -
1337 Lucas,Mark S 87.1 19 10 265 26.50 53.30 3.04 4/39 - 5 5 1668 Glenday,James R 121 18 12 431 35.92 62.33 3.56 3/61 - 4 18 908 Stark,Robert W 44 5 5 161 32.20 52.80 3.66 3/74 - - -
1666 Treuberg,Matthias 46 7 5 181 36.20 56.00 3.93 3/17 - 3 1 1611 Windred,Patrick 40 5 2 214 107.00 124.00 5.35 1/46 - 5 3
Also Bowled: 344 Gerber,Simon B H 0.3 - 1 5 5.00 3.00 10.00 1/5 - - -
1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 10 1 2 28 14.00 30.50 2.80 2/28 - 1 - 1587 Smith,Mitchell D M 15 2 3 47 15.67 31.33 3.13 2/31 - 4 - 1664 Sullivan,Richard P 18 - 5 101 20.20 21.60 5.61 4/34 - - - 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 29 5 6 127 21.17 29.00 4.38 4/35 - - -
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1655 Campbell,Philip G 28 5 5 107 21.40 33.80 3.82 3/52 - - 1 1631 Azhar,Ashlee B 25 4 5 134 26.80 33.20 5.36 3/54 - 10 6 1675 Thompson,Trent 15.3 1 3 86 28.67 32.67 5.55 2/31 - 4 1 595 Mann,David L 28 4 4 115 28.75 42.50 4.11 2/47 - 2 -
1621 Noble,Daniel J 21 5 2 76 38.00 63.50 3.62 1/33 - 1 - 589 Mag,Michael 30 3 3 122 40.67 60.00 4.07 3/37 - - -
1513 Ross,David W 9 - 1 43 43.00 54.00 4.78 1/43 - - - 1622 Roche,Jordan M 9 - 1 62 62.00 54.00 6.89 1/62 - - - 255 Dixon,James S 14 5 0 39 - - 2.79 0/39 - - -
1676 Morrison,Dane 14 1 0 79 - - 5.64 0/35 - 1 - 1667 Webb,Joshua 8 - 0 33 - - 4.12 0/33 - 1 2 1663 Stroud,Anthony L 8 1 0 54 - - 6.75 0/54 - - - 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 6 - 0 32 - - 5.33 0/32 - - - 1632 Halikas,Steven 6 - 0 32 - - 5.33 0/32 - - - 1427 Serov,Paul 6 - 0 40 - - 6.67 0/40 - - 1
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PARTNERSHIPS 5th Grade 2004/2005 Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S 1st 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Stuart,Alexander I 81 Kulkarni,Mayur 88 169 1st 8 Campbelltown-Camden 1 Gerber,Simon B H 43 Stuart,Alexander I 80 122 1st 15 North Sydney 1 Gerber,Simon B H 33 Kulkarni,Mayur 30 76 2nd 6 Mosman 1 Stuart,Alexander I 50 Bennett,Robert J 129 85 2nd 1 Bankstown 1 Webb,Joshua 31 Cole,James 111* 74 2nd 14 Manly Warringah 2 Kulkarni,Mayur 35 Clark, Benjamin G 31 64 2nd 3 Fairfield-Liverpool 1 Kulkarni,Mayur 26 Bennett,Robert J 24 50 3rd 7 Sutherland 1 Roche,Jordan M 52 Mitchell,Peter B 100* 116 4th 13 Blacktown 1 Roche,Jordan M 72 Morris,Christopher J 106 126 4th 1 Bankstown 1 Spears,Simon R 23 Cole,James 111* 65 4th 9 Western Suburbs 1 Thompson,Trent 28 Bennett,Robert J 65 53 5th 3 Fairfield-Lilverpool 1 Backmann,Hugh A 110 Robson,James G 74* 159 5th 13 Blacktown 1 Morris,Christopher J 106 Robson,James G 44 100 5th 6 Mosman 1 Bennett,Robert J 129 Morrison,Dane 61 99 5th 15 North Sydney 1 Robson,James G 28 Azhar,Ashlee B 80* 71 5th 7 Sutherland 1 Azhar,Ashlee B 40 Mitchell,Peter B 100* 70 5th 1 Bankstown 1 Azhar,Ashlee B 15* Cole,James 111* 50* 6th 12 Parramatta 1 Morris,Christopher J 37 Robson,James G 80 89 6th 14 Manly Warringah 1 Harris, Peter A 42 Robson,James G 38 64 7th 2 Sydney University 1 Robson,James G 14 Mann,David L 15 17 8th 15 North Sydney 1 Treuberg,Matthias 5* Azhar,Ashlee B 80* 39* 9th 2 Sydney University 1 Glenday,James R 8 Smith,Mitchell D M 57 41
10th 14 Manly Warringah 2 Robson,James G 5 Azhar,Ashlee B 37* 20 Partnership Averages Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg 1st 15 - 623 41.53 2nd 15 - 413 27.53 3rd 15 - 285 19.00 4th 15 - 455 30.33 5th 15 2 661 50.85 6th 13 2 322 29.27 7th 11 - 70 6.36 8th 11 1 229 22.90 9th 10 1 130 14.44
10th 8 1 42 6.00
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SIXTH GRADE REPORT
Season 2004/2005 for 6th grade started out like any other season. Half the team were survivors from the previous season, eager to get stuck into another season and possibly push their claims for a place in a higher grade. The other half were the newcomers to the club, who, after the rigours of preseason had found themselves, sometimes unluckily, running around in the Metropolitan Cup.
Looking back over the season, one could say that it was not that successful, finishing well out of finals contention. In that sense it was disappointing. Our perennial problem of not being able to perform solidly each week saw us losing to sides that, in terms of talent, were no better than ourselves. However, there were a number of highlights throughout the season that demonstrated that improvements were being made.
One weakness of 6th grade has always been our ability to bat out our 80‐odd overs in the day, especially when the wicket is good and the sun is shining. This season we did this four times, a considerable improvement from previous seasons and illustrative of the players determination to concentrate out in the middle and value their wicket.
Our fielding this year was probably the best I have ever seen from a 6th grade team. Dropped catches were an exception, rather than a regular occurrence and our ground fielding was consistently of a high standard. This was probably a reflection of the fact that many of the 6th graders were some of the best trainers at the club, consistently spending time on the slips cradle and participating in Disco’s outfield drills.
What probably let us down most this season was our bowling. Our bowling was not bad. We bowled very tightly and did not give away easy runs. However, we lacked penetration with the ball and allowed the opposition to build solid partnerships, thereby making it doubly difficult to dismiss them.
There were some notable individual performances so now to the players (in rough batting order).
Batsman of the season was Peter Harris. Pete had a stellar season (340 runs @ 42.50) including an exceptional 136 (off 151 balls) against South Sydney. He went in to the season determined to curb his natural aggression so he could spend more time in the middle. This new approach, defending balls that should be defended and punishing any loose delivery saw Pete become the mainstay of our top‐order. Opportunities in 5th grade later in the season were a worthy reward.
Pete was also, after much badgering of the captain, given a bowl this season. His 6 wickets @ 26.50 were a nice reward for his tight bowling.
Although the runs did not come as easy, Andrew Jones was once again a vital component of the team. A self‐confessed “grundler”, Jonesy can occupy the crease for a long time, thereby shielding the middle‐order from the new ball. His wise counsel in the middle was also a welcome balance to the usually impetuous 6th grade top order. Jonesy also filled in as captain a couple of times when family commitments had me otherwise engaged so for that I am extremely grateful.
Coming in first‐drop was 15‐year old Michael Krigstein. With a family overseas holiday excluding him from Green Shield , Michael was looking to a season in 6’s to help develop his game. Michael has a very good technique and played well against all types of bowling. He would invariably get a start most innings only to throw his wicket away just when he wa starting to look good. If Michael can get over this hurdle then there is no telling how good a player he may become.
Improving with the bat this season was Ben Tate. Ben has a propensity to play across the line early in his innings often bringing about his downfall. He demonstrated however that once he gets his eye in his technique and concentration improves and he can build a big innings. A couple of half centuries and nearly 300 runs for the season was illustrative of this. His wicket‐keeping was generally very
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solid and showed improvement throughout the season. This together with his improved batting improves his chances to play higher grade cricket.
One player who should be playing higher‐grade cricket is Jonathan Tan. He has probably the best batting technique in the side and could dominate aany 6th grade attack. He must also be one of better fieldsman in the club. If Jon can find some time to commit some time to his cricket then he will be playing a much higher grade next season.
Jon’s college partner‐in‐crime Mitchell Lawrence also demonstrated his prowess with the willow. Starting out in the middle‐order, Mitch struggled facing spin early in his innings and this is an weakness where he will need to improve. A move to opener late in the season however allowed Mitch to demonstrate his obvious skills against the quicker stuff.
For the first half of the season while injury forced him to give up bowling, Mark Appleton masqueraded as a middle‐order batsman. He did this with a degree of success, including 70‐odd versus South Sydney. A bouncy green‐top at Jubilee Oval mid‐way through the season enticed Apples back into the bowling fray and we soon lost him back to 5’s. With non‐sensical chatter to rival even Mitch Smith, Apples was a great team man and also filled in as captain for one game.
One of the finds this season was Richie Sullivan. A leg‐spinner from Canberra, Richie demonstrated from game one his ability as a wicket‐taker, quickly earning promotion to 5’s. Richie struggled at time with bowling a consistent length, probably causing him to float between 5’s and 6’s for much of the season. However, when he was on‐song, spinning the ball considerably and armed with an excellent wrong‐un, Richie was a handful for any batsman. His 5/77 off 27 straight overs against South Sydney was a highlight of the season.
Matt Garland continued to make improvements to his bowling throughout the season. Matt was given the opportunity to bowl some good spells with the new ball this season. Although not the most penetrative bowler, Matt developed a very good line and length and was able to tie batsman down for considerable periods. I am sure that the more work Matt puts into his bowling, the more the wickets will follow.
Green Shield player Matthias Treuberg demonstrated that he is definitely a bowler of the future. At only 14 years old, Matthias generates considerable pace and bounce for his age. As he grows there is no telling how good a bowler he may become.
Steve Halikas had an up‐and‐down season. He bowled some very good spells but it seemed the more he experimented with his bowling the less consistent he became. Steve’s best spells were when he bowled tight and to a plan. He would keep the batsmen on the crease and get his wickets bowled or LBW. If he can take this approach into next season then I am sure he will take plenty of wickets.
Special mention must be made of Madan Kandara. Even though he only played a handful of games, Madan helped out by umpiring for a number of games when he was not playing. His half‐century in the last game suggests he still has a number of seasons left in him.
Despite our lack of victories, the team was a tight‐knit group who enjoyed turning up each Saturday to play cricket and to drink beers and relax with a few stories after the game. This made the season hugely enjoyable and I must thank all the guys who played in 6th grade this season.
Family, work and club secretarial duties will see me relinquish the captain’s role next season. However, I look forward to playing with all you guys next season and pestering the new captain for a bowl.
Cheers.
PAUL SEROV
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MATCH SUMMARIES Metropolitan Cup 2004/2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov 1 David Phillips North * University of NSW Sydney University Result: No Result (0 points) - Washout 2 Kensington Oval University of NSW 117 33.4 Randwick-Petersham 2 141 52 Harris, Peter A 34 (44) Noble,Daniel J 5/21 17 Tate,Benjamin D 25 (26) Sullivan,Richard P 3/31 12 Stuart,Alexander I 25 (52) (2nd Inns) 9/163 d. 40 (2nd Inns) 6/103 33 Harris, Peter A 47 (81) Sullivan,Richard P 3/48 10 Stuart,Alexander I 38 (56) Serov,Paul 2/34 15 Krigstein,Michael L 29 (46) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 3 David Phillips North * University of NSW Randwick-Petersham 1 Result: No Result (0 points) - Washout 4 David Phillips North University of NSW 9/356 d. 82 South Sydney 160 71.3 Harris, Peter A 136 (151) Halikas,Steven 3/39 20 Appleton,Mark S 73 (86) Wilden,Dominic J 2/38 16.3 Harris, Peter A 1/8 5 Kambala,Venkata S R 1/13 10 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 5 Jubilee Oval UTS-Balmain 1 222 68.2 University of NSW 82 34.1 Kandara,Madan 3/42 16 Appleton,Mark S 19* (42) Kambala,Venkata S R 2/12 10.2 Kaye,Martin R 18 (69) Kader,Nirjon 2/27 8 (2nd Inns) 4/109 41 Maan,Jagatjeet S 2/34 11 Tate,Benjamin D 40* (74) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 6 Cook Park * University of NSW 69 28.2 Penrith 4/70 18.3 Kaye,Martin R 17 (60) Kambala,Venkata S R 3/15 5 Kandara,Madan 1/2 2 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 7 Tunks Park University of NSW 206 91.5 North Sydney 124 69.2 Tate,Benjamin D 58 (124) Treuberg,Matthias 4/17 12 Kaye,Martin R 37 (111) Garland,Matthew 3/17 9.2 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) 8 Whalan 2 * University of NSW 116 44.1 Blacktown 3/121 33.1 Harris, Peter A 33 (85) Serov,Paul 2/30 9 Kaye,Martin R 30 (71) Harris, Peter A 1/31 8 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) 9 Jubilee Oval * UTS-Balmain 2 69 33.3 University of NSW 2/72 10 Appleton,Mark S 4/13 9 Jones,Andrew C 15 (23) Serov,Paul 3/16 10 Kaye,Martin R 14 (18) Treuberg,Matthias 3/16 6.3 Harris, Peter A 13* (8) Stroud,Anthony L 13* (11) Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
10 David Phillips North Sydney University 4/306 d. 67 University of NSW 1/27 12 Serov,Paul 2/78 19 Harris, Peter A 13* (28) Result: No Result (0 points) - 2nd Day Washed Out
11 David Phillips South Randwick-Petersham 2 224 99.4 University of NSW 119 35.4 Treuberg,Matthias 3/46 19 Craig,Robert 26 (49) Lucas,Mark S 2/40 22 Tan,Jonathan J H 21 (32) Noble,Daniel J 2/40 18 Garland,Matthew 2/41 13.4 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
12 David Phillips South University of NSW 8/272 84 Randwick-Petersham 1 Tate,Benjamin D 80 (149) Tan,Jonathan J H 70 (135) Lawrence,Mitchell J 46 (84) Result: No Result (0 points) - 2nd Day Washed Out
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13 Village Green South Sydney 243 98 University of NSW 105 56.2 Sullivan,Richard P 5/77 27 Lawrence,Mitchell J 24 (57) Lucas,Mark S 3/65 25 Harris, Peter A 1/13 16 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
14 David Phillips South University of NSW 215 84.4 UTS-Balmain 1 7/217 68.5 Tan,Jonathan J H 67 (156) Serov,Paul 3/48 14 Kandara,Madan 60 (172) Kandara,Madan 2/48 23.5 Serov,Paul 22 (47) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) BATTING Metropolitan Cup 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 677.5 Runs Scored For: 2028 Wickets Lost: 113 Average / Wicket: 17.95 Balls / Wicket: 35.99 Runs / Over: 2.99 Highest Score For: 9/356 dec. vs South Sydney (Rd 4) Lowest Score For: 69 vs Penrith (Rd 6)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R Pts
1434 Harris, Peter A 9 10 2 136 340 42.50 5 - - - 1 43 - 60.71 690 1592 Appleton,Mark S 6 6 2 73 130 32.50 1 - - 1 - 12 - 57.02 335 1640 Tan,Jonathan J H 6 6 - 70 168 28.00 - - - 2 - 18 1 47.06 218 1626 Tate,Benjamin D 12 12 1 80 282 25.64 13* 2* - 1 2 - 18 - 52.91 697 1670 Kandara,Madan 4 5 1 60 78 19.50 1 - - 1 - 5 - 34.67 268 1671 Kaye,Martin R 6 7 - 37 134 19.14 4 - - - - 2 - 34.10 244 1637 Lawrence,Mitchell 4 5 1 46 75 18.75 1 - 1 - - 6 - 43.60 105 1652 Krigstein,Michael 8 10 - 29 133 13.30 4 - - - - 11 - 43.89 223 1427 Serov,Paul 9 9 2 27 73 10.43 1 - 1 - - 6 - 34.11 433 1664 Sullivan,Richard P 7 6 2 19* 38 9.50 2 - 1 - - 2 - 38.78 488 486 Jones,Andrew C 9 10 - 15 77 7.70 4 - - - - 2 - 25.41 207 1641 Garland,Matthew 9 8 - 19 55 6.88 2 - - - - 1 - 24.77 260 1632 Halikas,Steven 7 8 2 11* 19 3.17 - - - - - 3 - 28.36 184 1337 Lucas,Mark S 4 4 2 2 2 1.00 1 - - - - - - 16.67 177
Also Batted: 1625 Stuart,Alexander I 1 2 - 38 63 31.50 1 - - - - 5 - 58.33 83 1679 Craig,Robert 3 2 - 26 34 17.00 - - - - - 4 - 51.52 34 1624 Spears,Simon R 1 1 - 14 14 14.00 - - - - - 1 - 35.00 24 1666 Treuberg,Matthias 4 2 - 14 14 7.00 1 - - - - - - 17.07 354 1618 Kader,Nirjon 2 3 - 10 18 6.00 - - - - - 1 - 69.23 58 1621 Noble,Daniel J 5 3 2 3* 3 3.00 1 - - - - - - 37.50 273 1672 Kambala,Venkata 3 3 - 6 6 2.00 - - - - - 1 - 42.86 161 1688 Harris,Timothy 2 1 - 1 1 1.00 1 - - - - - - 4.35 21 1534 Kulkarni,Mayur 3 3 - 1 2 0.67 - - - - - - - 6.90 12 1676 Morrison,Dane 2 1 - 0 0 0.00 - - - - - - - - 10 1674 Maan,Jagatjeet S 2 1 1 0* 0 - 1 - - - - - - - 60 1673 Wilden,Dominic J 1 1 1 10* 10 - 1 - - - - 1 - 250.00 80 1663 Stroud,Anthony L 1 1 1 13* 13 - - - - - - - 1 118.18 23
Absent 3 Extras 246 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
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BOWLING Metropolitan Cup 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 712.5 Runs Scored Against: 2000 Wickets Taken: 94 Average / Wicket: 21.28 Balls / Wicket: 45.50 Runs / Over: 2.81 Highest Score Against: 4/306 dec. vs Sydney University (Rd 10) Lowest Score Against: 69 vs UTS-Balmain 2 (Rd 9)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1666 Treuberg,Matthias 48.3 10 10 117 11.70 29.40 2.41 4/17 - 1 2 1670 Kandara,Madan 41.5 11 6 92 15.33 42.00 2.20 3/42 - 1 - 1621 Noble,Daniel J 57 17 7 137 19.57 49.86 2.40 5/21 1 5 2 1632 Halikas,Steven 49 16 6 129 21.50 49.50 2.63 3/39 - 1 2 1337 Lucas,Mark S 67 20 6 137 22.83 68.17 2.04 3/65 - 1 6 1664 Sullivan,Richard P 84 17 12 292 24.33 42.58 3.48 5/77 1 1 6 1427 Serov,Paul 117 26 13 334 25.69 54.85 2.85 3/16 - 5 6 1434 Harris, Peter A 75 23 6 159 26.50 75.67 2.12 1/8 - 8 2 1641 Garland,Matthew 72 15 6 214 35.67 72.50 2.97 3/17 - 1 2
Also Bowled: 1592 Appleton,Mark S 9 5 4 13 3.25 14.25 1.44 4/13 - 3 - 1672 Kambala,Venkata S R 25.2 9 6 40 6.67 25.33 1.58 3/15 - - - 486 Jones,Andrew C 2 - 1 11 11.00 14.00 5.50 1/11 - 1 1 1618 Kader,Nirjon 8 2 2 27 13.50 24.50 3.38 2/27 - - 1 1673 Wilden,Dominic J 16.3 5 2 38 19.00 50.00 2.30 2/38 - - 1 1674 Maan,Jagatjeet S 13.3 1 2 48 24.00 41.00 3.56 2/34 - 1 - 1534 Kulkarni,Mayur 11.1 4 0 25 - - 2.24 0/11 - - 1 1671 Kaye,Martin R 9 1 0 47 - - 5.22 0/47 - - - 1640 Tan,Jonathan J H 4 - 0 25 - - 6.25 0/25 - 1 3 1676 Morrison,Dane 2 - 0 20 - - 10.00 0/20 - - - 1679 Craig,Robert 1 1 0 0 - - 0.00 0/0 - - -
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PARTNERSHIPS Metropolitan Cup 2004/2005
Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S
1st 2 Randwick-Petersham 2 2 Harris, Peter A 47 Stuart,Alexander I 38 84 1st 2 Randwick-Petersham 2 1 Harris, Peter A 34 Stuart,Alexander I 25 57
2nd 7 North Sydney 1 Kaye,Martin R 37 Tate,Benjamin D 58 92
3rd 6 Penrith 1 Krigstein,Michael L 9 Kaye,Martin R 17 31
4th 14 UTS-Balmain 1 1 Kandara,Madan 60 Tan,Jonathan J H 67 79 4th 4 South Sydney 1 Jones,Andrew C 12 Harris, Peter A 136 58 4th 12 Randwick-Petersham 1 1 Lawrence,Mitchell J 46 Tate,Benjamin D 80 52
5th 12 Randwick-Petersham 1 1 Tan,Jonathan J H 70 Tate,Benjamin D 80 126 # 6th 4 South Sydney 1 Harris, Peter A 136 Appleton,Mark S 73 110
7th 4 South Sydney 1 Appleton,Mark S 73 Serov,Paul 27 33
8th 4 South Sydney 1 Serov,Paul 27 Garland,Matthew 19 56
9th 12 Randwick-Petersham 1 1 Serov,Paul 14* Sullivan,Richard P 19* 26*
10th 4 South Sydney 1 Wilden,Dominic J 10* Halikas,Steven 11* 12*
# New club record.
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Partnership Averages
Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg
1st 14 - 309 22.07 2nd 14 1 303 23.31 3rd 13 1 260 21.67 4th 12 - 319 26.58 5th 12 1 259 23.55 6th 11 - 216 19.64 7th 11 - 136 12.36 8th 11 - 128 11.64 9th 11 1 69 6.90
10th 10 2 29 3.62
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POIDEVIN GRAY SHIELD REPORT
A good season for our PG’s side – 2 wins and 3 close losses. A much improved performance in all area’s, partly due to the arrival of some new talent, bringing a fresh outlook to the side, and also due to good side balance and depth.
Under the leadership of Mitch O’Connor, season’s high lights include (but are not confined to):
A solid consistent season in all facets by Jim Day (earning him PG’s player of the year)
A couple of great dig’s in tight situations by Mitch O’Connor against St George and Bankstown. In particular, Mitch’s innings versus Bankstown was a hallmark of his ability.
Gavin Pereira’s blinder of a season both on an off the field. Look’s best when he play’s in the V, and has all the shot’s. Played a number of vital innings, particularly against West’s and Penrith.
One of the most determined inning’s ever seen by Sam Robson, batting through the innings against Northern District.
Rich Nikolovski’s nac to always score runs right when we really need him to. Found his spot batting in the middle order, and had a good season with the gloves taking 13 dismissals.
The “lack” of pace generated by Stu McKay’s gentle med’s made some side’s look ordinary. Almost always bowled where his Captain wanted him too. He also made some very useful contributions with the bat.
Robbie Dooley at times went for a few, but always bowled with pace and aggression, earning him 13 scalps for the season. By all account’s had a reasonable season off the field, was a most worthy recipient of the Bar Turn.
Dave Ross’ & Jim Glenday’s contributions as two of the sides best team men. Both possibly suffered from a lack of opportunity, but always put in when the going was tough.
The most significant highlight of the season (in fact, of the last few) was comprehensively flogging a predictably over confident Bankstown side on their home turf.
Thanks go to all the lad’s who played PG’s this season, all of whom conducted them selves in a manner reflecting the best tradition’s of the UNSWCC, to our tireless scorer Rae Stein, and to the side’s regular spectators and supporters.
With the majority of players still eligible for next season, the side will continue to improve on the back of this season’s efforts. That elusive PG’s flag might be just around the corner.
Hope to see you all next season.
Cheers.
DARREN SUE CO‐MANAGER
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MATCH SUMMARIES Poidevin-Gray Shield 2004/2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov
PG1 Village Green * University of NSW 9/188 50 St.George 5/190 34.2 O'Connor,Mitchell W 65 (74) Campbell,Philip G 2/37 5.2 Tibbetts,Joel A 43 (70) Dooley,Robert A 2/51 10 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
PG2 Coogee Oval * Randwick-Petersham 178 49.2 University of NSW 9/174 50 Dooley,Robert A 3/30 10 Day,James R F 43 (80) McKay,Stuart W 2/35 10 Nikolovski,Richard 41 (49) Ross,David W 1/24 7 O'Connor,Mitchell W 38 (57) Robson,Samuel D 1/11 3 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
PG3 David Phillips * Western Suburbs 9/176 50 University of NSW 6/177 44 North Day,James R F 3/31 10 Pereira,Gavin J 52 (45) Ross,David W 2/22 7 Day,James R F 39 (47) Dobbie,Glen W 1/37 9 McKay,Stuart W 36* (79) Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
PG4 David Phillips * UTS-Balmain 221 48.5 University of NSW 180 41.2 North Day,James R F 2/38 9.5 Pereira,Gavin J 48 (42) Webb,Joshua 2/46 10 Day,James R F 27 (29) Dooley,Robert A 2/64 9 Tibbetts,Joel A 26 (52) Webb,Joshua 24 (59) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
PG5 Waitara Oval * University of NSW 7/226 50 Northern Districts 6/227 48.3 Robson,Samuel D 79* (154) Dobbie,Glen W 2/45 8 Nikolovski,Richard 44 (55) Sykes,Mitchell C 1/36 10 Day,James R F 1/36 10 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
PG6 Bankstown * University of NSW 8/192 50 Bankstown 126 39 Oval O'Connor,Mitchell W 72 (100) Dooley,Robert A 4/30 9 McKay,Stuart W 28 (58) Day,James R F 2/13 7 McKay,Stuart W 2/23 10 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
One of the Poidevin‐Gray Shield team that rolled out this season. Back Row: Mark Leahy (Co‐Manager), James Glenday, Ben Clark, Gavin Periera, Phil Campbell, Joel
Tibbutts, Stuart McKay, Darren Sue (Co‐Manager). Front Row: Richard Nikolovski, Glen Dobbie, Josh Webb, Mitchell O’Conner ©, David Ross, James Day.
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PG7 Howell Oval * Penrith 235 50 University of NSW 191 46 O'Connor,Mitchell W 4/54 10 Pereira,Gavin J 64 (48) Day,James R F 2/43 10 Cooper,Tom L W 29 (36) Nikolovski,Richard 20 (32) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) BATTING Poidevin-Gray Shield 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 331.2 Runs Scored For: 1328 Wickets Lost: 59 Average / Wicket: 22.51 Balls / Wicket: 33.69 Runs / Over: 4.00 Highest Score For: 7/226 vs Northern Districts (PG5) Lowest Score For: 9/174 vs Randwick-Petersham (PG2)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R Pts**
1669 Pereira,Gavin J 5 5 - 64 195 39.00 2 - - 2 - 15 3 108.33 305 1610 Robson,Samuel D 4 4 1 79* 104 34.67 1 - - 1 - 5 - 46.43 179 1584 O'Connor,Mitchell 7 7 - 72 211 30.14 3 1 2 2 - 19 3 76.45 511 1613 Day,James R F 6 6 - 43 149 24.83 4 2 - - - 15 1 58.43 539 1665 Tibbetts,Joel A 4 4 - 43 75 18.75 - - 1 - - 9 1 49.02 95 1661 Nikolovski,Richard 7 7 - 44 124 17.71 11* 2* - 3* - - 6 - 68.13 509 1659 McKay,Stuart W 7 7 1 36* 106 17.67 2 - - - - 3 - 45.49 266 1667 Webb,Joshua 7 7 - 24 110 15.71 5 - - - - 5 - 37.04 315 1678 Cooper,Tom L W 3 3 - 29 38 12.67 2 1 - - - 3 1 73.08 108 1668 Glenday,James R 5 3 2 7* 9 9.00 2 - - - - - - 40.91 89 1491 Dooley,Robert A 6 5 1 7 19 4.75 - 2 - - - - - 46.34 404 1513 Ross,David W 4 3 2 1* 1 1.00 - - 1 - - - - 20.00 121 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 4 3 3 8* 9 - 1 1 - - - 1 - 56.25 149
Also Batted: 1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 2 2 1 18 22 22.00 1 - - - - 1 - 50.00 72 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 2 2 - 16 16 8.00 - - - - - 2 1 80.00 16 1622 Roche,Jordan M 1 1 - 6 6 6.00 - - - - - - - 120.00 6 1653 Backmann,Hugh A 1 1 - 0 0 0.00 - - - - - - - - 0 1655 Campbell,Philip G 2 1 1 1* 1 - - - - - - - - 33.33 51
Extras 133 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
** Poidevin-Gray Shield points do not contribute to overall Club Player of the Year Points. BOWLING Poidevin-Gray Shield 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 320 Runs Scored Against: 1353 Wickets Taken: 60 Average / Wicket: 22.55 Balls / Wicket: 32.00 Runs / Over: 4.23 Highest Score Against: 235 vs Penrith (PG7) Lowest Score Against: 126 vs Bankstown (PG6)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1513 Ross,David W 25 3 5 86 17.20 30.80 3.44 2/22 - 3 1 1613 Day,James R F 56.1 8 10 188 18.80 34.20 3.35 3/31 - 4 1 1491 Dooley,Robert A 49.3 5 13 245 18.85 25.08 4.95 4/30 - 29 - 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 33 2 4 144 36.00 53.75 4.36 2/45 - 13 4
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1659 McKay,Stuart W 57 10 5 194 38.80 70.80 3.40 2/23 - 5 7 1667 Webb,Joshua 27 3 3 125 41.67 55.33 4.63 2/46 - 3 1 1668 Glenday,James R 26 - 1 108 108.00 162.00 4.15 1/21 - 4 2
Also Bowled: 1655 Campbell,Philip G 5.2 1 2 37 18.50 20.50 6.94 2/37 - 8 1 1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 13 - 4 79 19.75 19.50 6.08 4/54 - - - 1610 Robson,Samuel D 8 1 1 38 38.00 51.00 4.75 1/11 - 2 1 1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 20 3 1 83 83.00 120.00 4.15 1/36 - - -
Extras 26 PARTNERSHIPS Poidevin-Gray Shield 2004/2005 Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S
1st PG1 St.George 1 Webb,Joshua 24 O'Connor,Mitchell W 65 84
2nd PG4 UTS-Balmain 1 Webb,Joshua 24 Tibbetts,Joel A 26 43
3rd PG6 Bankstown 1 Day,James R F 20 O'Connor,Mitchell W 72 67
4th PG5 Northern Districts 1 Webb,Joshua 18 Robson,Samuel D 79* 34
5th PG1 St.George 1 Tibbetts,Joel A 43 McKay,Stuart W 24 70
6th PG3 Western Suburbs 1 Pereira,Gavin J 52 McKay,Stuart W 36* 91
7th PG5 Northern Districts 1 Nikolovski,Richard 44 Robson,Samuel D 79* 104
8th PG7 Penrith 1 Nikolovski,Richard 20 Pereira,Gavin J 64 66
9th PG4 UTS-Balmain 1 Pereira,Gavin J 48 Glenday,James R 1 8
10th PG7 Penrith 1 Pereira,Gavin J 64 Glenday,James R 1* 20
Partnership Averages Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg
1st 7 - 214 30.57 2nd 7 - 131 18.71 3rd 7 - 170 24.29 4th 7 - 97 13.86 5th 7 - 169 24.14 6th 7 - 177 25.29 7th 7 1 209 34.83 8th 6 1 120 24.00 9th 5 1 18 4.50 10th 4 2 23 11.50
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A.W.GREEN SHIELD REPORT
I must admit it was with mixed emotions that I put my hand up to assist in the coaching of the Green Shield team for this season. I had a brief affiliation with the team two years prior and had only recently completed my therapy and psychoanalysis and my doctor warned me that further traumatic experiences could prove fatal. When I enquired as to what the definition of traumatic was, he produced a medical journal depicting the previous UNSWCC Green Shield teams, all in colour and accompanied by a compilation of statistics that only Suey could be proud of.
I needed to enlist the assistance of a technical coach and manager and fortunately Oliver Higgins, who coincidentally is under the care of the same doctor but for another affliction, needed something else to enliven a rather sedate and monastic lifestyle, agreed to sign on for a similar fee as to the one that I had negotiated with a committee that can only be described as “as tight as a fish’s arsehole”.
A couple of practice games were organised and a couple of nets and the difficult task of picking 12 kids from such a motley bunch was not going to be easy. Olly’s theory that they should be in the team if they had a 20 year old sister was quickly dispelled as was my theory that only kids with single mothers should be picked. Already the coaching staff was at logger heads and the season hadn’t even started!
Game 1 arrives against Wests and the rest is history. The boys win and win well taking on a team that boasted a 25 strong squad, (not including physios, massage therapists, etc). Ryan Medley takes 5‐16 & Sammy Robson 2‐42 and the Magpies all out 199. Ryan Medley makes leg spin bowling look easy and thanks his coach back in Dubbo, currently undergoing a 3 month detox program, for his great success. I rate Ryan a 37.4% better bowler than Shane Warne at the same age but not quite as good as I was. We chase with an alacrity rarely seen in junior cricket with Ben Wakim cracking an even 100 and Sammy 22. 5/197 and we are leading the comp!!
Game 2 arrives and the pre match talk by the coaching staff was an outstanding success with every one of the boys listening intently and digesting the pearls of wisdom coming from two of the best grade cricketers running around. With this information safely tucked away into their “brains” the Uni boys proceed to show glimpses of previous Green Shield teams and are flogged unmercifully by Randy Petes. Randwick 4‐264 with Ryan Medley deciding that he’ll take all the wickets and still only go for 29 off his 12 overs. Ryan’s performance puts him at an even higher 41.23% better than Shane Warne rating. Uni then smash their way to 125 with Sam Crichton 49 and Julian Mark 34 the only ones to show much resistance. Luckily for the coaching staff one had to spend half the day protecting the public whilst the other didn’t sober up until about 4pm and they managed to miss most of the carnage, either through not physically being there or mentally being there. We are no longer leading the comp!
Game 3 and it’s against the Club that shares it’s name with the greatest football team ever assembled. The Dragons have first hit and manage to fumble their way to 8/181 (should have been all out 130). Sammy 3‐38 amd Chris O’Brien 1‐8 pick of the bowlers whilst Ryan Medley proves that it is only blood that flows through those veins and makes Shane Warne look like a much better cricketer at the same age. Uni take up the challenge and are cruising then for some reason decide to give the game to Saints. When the rain and lightening finally call a close to the proceedings we find ourselves 0.018 behind on run rate. Julian 45 and Petal Bachmann 32.
Game 4 against Penrith. Uni bats first and amasses a very competitive total of 99. Sammy 37 and Paddy Windred stout resistance at the end on 25*. They get them 3 down with Sam Crichton 2‐24 and Chris O’Brien 1‐6. We are now leading the comp from the bottom up!!
Game 5 and the coaching staff are at a crossroads. How can you drop all 12 kids and keep your credibility. After much discussion it is decided not to drop anyone and to pretend that we are actually performing community service work.
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Balmain bat first and are all out for 182 when they looked like they could have got 482. Medley back amongst it with 3‐16 and Sammy 2‐33. Not a bad effort all things considered. Uni bat and are 5‐20 and the coaching staff maintain that it could be worse, such as 6‐20. Anyway Sam Crichton and Tim Vandergugten decide it’s too early to go home and finish off their homework and put on 130. Sam 76 and Tim 60. Paddy Windred throws dummy spit of the century and bat 35 metres to create two new records: First Green Shield player to be cited and first Green Shield player to throw bat over 30 metres. Congrats Pat (he must come from a mixed up family!!)
Uni now two wins (most successful team ever in Uni history) and the chance for two in a row by playing the minnows NDs next game.
Game 6. Uni 139. Julian 48, Sam Crichton 34. ND’s 4‐140. Paddy 2‐17 Sammy 1‐12.
Thanks for coming. Well done boys. Great effort. Only rubbed in by the fact that the NDs coach had to drive home and get a copy of the Club song for his team because they had never sung it in three years together!!!! Without doubt our worst performance of the year but luckily this time around the boys knew it and we could sense something special was going to happen next game. How right we were!!
Game 7 versus the heavyweights of the comp, Bankstown. This was a game we were never going to lose and the boys played to their maximum. Everyone contributed on the day and it was a great way to end the season. Uni 216. Sammy 103* and Petal Bachmann 71. Bankstown 181. Jack Standing 3‐34 & Sammy 2‐44. We finally proved to our main detractors (ie the coaching staff) what a talented bunch of cricketers we had at our disposal. I won’t say much more other than the fact that we beat a team that treated us with disdain and ultimately wore the consequences. I might say that it wasn’t just the players that had this pre conceived idea that we were wasting their time: how sweet it was.
Anyway what a great year. Three wins and two games that should have been won. We beat three of the top six teams and these boys will at this stage in time go down as the most successful Green Shield team. Why? Purely and simply the coaching staff. There can be no other reason. Yeah they were talented cricketers and I suppose they were the ones performing on the field but at the end of the day I reckon everything goes back to Olly’s inspirational team talks where no punches were pulled and no egos massaged. These kids were told the truth about their performances and they responded. That part is true but in all honesty it was these very talented kids that brought credit to our Club. I would not swap any one of them for any other player from any other Club. Both Olly and myself were extremely proud of their performances.
The stats are below for all to see. Compare these stats to years gone by and you’ll see a real team effort. No real individual brilliance but just 12 kids who enjoyed each other’s company and finally found pride in the bumble bee cap.
Thanks to O.Higgins for all his hard work. Without him this season would have been a logistical nightmare and his hard hitting summation of the players at the close of play was just what these kids had to hear. It will only put them in good stead when they enter the grade playing arena.
I am not going to single out one player because as I said this was a full on team effort, so well done to each and every one of the team. It’s amazing what you can do when everyone is behind each other 100%.
Thanks to the parents for scoring and afternoon tea and thanks to the Club members who found their way down to DP and supported the team. It was very much appreciated.
Olly and myself are deep in negotiations with the committee for next year and rumour has it that unless Suey and Crewers lift their game in PGs, well who knows.
STARKY
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MATCH SUMMARIES A.W. Green Shield 2004/2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov
GS1 David Phillips * Western Suburbs 199 55.4 University of NSW 5/197 57.2 South Medley,Ryan 5/16 9.4 Wakim,Benjamin 100 (154) Robson,Samuel D 2/42 12 Robson,Samuel D 22 (83) Windred,Patrick 1/12 6 Result: Won on first innings (6 points) - Run Rate
GS2 Petersham * Randwick-Petersham 4/264 60 University of NSW 125 50.2 Oval Medley,Ryan 4/29 12 Crichton,Samuel 49 (62) Mark,Julian 34 (75) O'Brien,Christopher 19 (32) Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
GS3 David Phillips * St.George 8/181 48 University of NSW 7/142 39.3 North Robson,Samuel D 3/39 5 Mark,Julian 45 (80) O'Brien,Christopher 1/8 5 Backmann,Hugh A 32 (55) Windred,Patrick 1/12 6 Wakim,Benjamin 28 (53) Treuberg,Matthias 1/12 3 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points) - Run Rate
GS4 Cook Park * University of NSW 99 45.2 Penrith 3/100 29.2 Robson,Samuel D 37 (89) Crichton,Samuel 2/23 7 Windred,Patrick 25* (52) O'Brien,Christopher 1/6 1 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
GS5 David Phillips * UTS-Balmain 182 49.5 University of NSW 9/184 47.5 South Medley,Ryan 3/16 6.5 Crichton,Samuel 76 (95) Robson,Samuel D 2/33 12 Vandergugten,Timothy 60 (92) Vandergugten,Timothy 1/8 6 Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
GS6 Asquith Oval * University of NSW 139 52.4 Northern Districts 4/140 49.2 Mark,Julian 48 (94) Windred,Patrick 2/17 6 Crichton,Samuel 34 (50) Robson,Samuel D 1/12 12 Medley,Ryan 1/28 10.2 Result: Loss on first innings (0 points)
GS7 Jensen Park * University of NSW 5/216 60 Bankstown 181 52.1 Robson,Samuel D 103* (164) Standing,Jack 3/23 12 Backmann,Hugh A 71 (121) Robson,Samuel D 2/44 10.1 Treuberg,Matthias 1/10 6 Wakim,Benjamin 6 dismissals Result: Won on first innings (6 points)
BATTING A.W. Green Shield 2004/2005 Overs Faced: 353 Runs Scored For: 1102 Wickets Lost: 56 Average / Wicket: 19.68 Balls / Wicket: 37.82 Runs / Over: 3.12 Highest Score For: 5/216 vs Bankstown (GS7) Lowest Score For: 99 vs Penrith (GS4) ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1681 Crichton,Samuel 7 7 1 76 199 33.17 - - - 1 - 23 1 66.11 1610 Robson,Samuel D 7 7 1 103* 186 31.00 3 - - - 1 10 - 40.43 1687 Wakim,Benjamin 7 7 - 100 149 21.29 12* 4* - 2* - 1 17 - 51.38 1682 Mark,Julian 7 7 - 48 149 21.29 1 - 1 - - 11 - 45.85 1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 7 5 3 13* 41 20.50 1 - - - - 4 - 40.59 1653 Backmann,Hugh A 7 7 - 71 114 16.29 2 - - 1 - 12 2 55.34 1686 Vandergugten,Timothy 7 6 1 60 75 15.00 1 - 1 1 - 9 - 48.39 1611 Windred,Patrick 7 7 2 25* 51 10.20 2 - - - - 5 - 49.51
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1683 Medley,Ryan 7 6 1 11 35 7.00 4 1 - - - 1 - 33.02 1684 O'Brien,Christopher 7 4 1 19 21 7.00 2 - - - - 1 1 30.43 1666 Treuberg,Matthias 7 3 1 0* 0 0.00 1 - - - - - - - 1650 Standing,Jack 7 1 - 0 0 0.00 - - - - - - - -
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BOWLING A.W. Green Shield 2004/2005 Overs Bowled: 344.2 Runs Scored Against: 1247 Wickets Taken: 49 Average / Wicket: 25.45 Balls / Wicket: 42.16 Runs / Over: 3.62 Highest Score Against: 4/264 vs Randwick-Petersham (GS2) Lowest Score Against: 181 vs Bankstown (GS7)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1683 Medley,Ryan 61.5 18 14 161 11.50 26.79 2.60 5/16 1 1 3 1610 Robson,Samuel D 72.3 13 10 256 25.60 44.70 3.53 3/39 - 1 11 1611 Windred,Patrick 36 7 5 130 26.00 45.60 3.61 2/17 - 9 3 1681 Crichton,Samuel 33 2 4 121 30.25 54.75 3.67 2/23 - 10 11 1650 Standing,Jack 38 10 3 93 31.00 77.00 2.45 3/23 - 3 - 1666 Treuberg,Matthias 27 1 3 94 31.33 54.33 3.48 1/10 - - 1 1684 O'Brien,Christopher 27.5 2 3 96 32.00 57.00 3.45 1/6 - - 4 1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 33 2 3 204 68.00 69.33 6.18 1/14 - 2 8
Also Bowled: 1686 Vandergugten,Timothy 15 2 1 35 35.00 91.00 2.33 1/8 - - 1 1682 Mark,Julian 0.1 - 0 0 - - 0.00 0/0 - - -
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PARTNERSHIPS A.W. Green Shield 2004/2005 Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S 1st GS3 St.George 1 Wakim,Benjamin 28 Mark,Julian 45 60 1st GS1 Western Suburbs 1 Mark,Julian 12 Wakim,Benjamin 100 54 2nd GS7 Bankstown 1 Backmann,Hugh A 71 Robson,Samuel D 103* 127 2nd GS1 Western Suburbs 1 Robson,Samuel D 22 Wakim,Benjamin 100 96 3rd GS3 St.George 1 Mark,Julian 45 Backmann,Hugh A 32 39 4th GS6 Northern Districts 1 Crichton,Samuel 34 Mark,Julian 48 62 5th GS1 Western Suburbs 1 Medley,Ryan 6 Crichton,Samuel 15* 17 6th GS5 UTS-Balmain 1 Vandergugten,Timothy 60 Crichton,Samuel 76 127 7th GS5 UTS-Balmain 1 Crichton,Samuel 76 Windred,Patrick 10 23 8th GS4 Penrith 1 Matthews,Nolan G P 12 Windred,Patrick 25* 32 9th GS2 Randwick-Petersham 1 Crichton,Samuel 49 O'Brien,Christopher 19 26
10th GS5 UTS-Balmain 1 O'Brien,Christopher 1* Matthews,Nolan G P 13* 15* Partnership Averages Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg 1st 7 - 156 22.29 2nd 7 - 272 38.86 3rd 7 - 122 17.43 4th 7 - 116 16.57 5th 7 - 56 8.00 6th 7 2 216 43.20 7th 5 - 48 9.60 8th 5 1 61 15.25 9th 4 - 28 7.00
10th 4 1 27 9.00
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UNIVERSITIES WOMEN’S CRICKET CLUB
The 2004/05 cricket season was undoubtedly a great one. A historic merger occurred between the Sydney University and University of New South Wales Women’s Cricket Clubs to form the Universities Women’s Cricket Club.
At the conclusion of the 2003/04 season, Sydney University Sport and the University of New South Wales Sports Association came together to discuss the prospect of a combined Universities club. Realising that we could become a strong force as a combined entity, Ann Mitchell from Sydney and Jeff Hargrave from New South Wales proceeded to work out the details. Upon approval and support from both Universities, a joint committee was formed.
Gaining New South Wales and Australian representatives Lisa Sthalekar, Alex and Kate Blackwell allowed our club to build on a solid foundation. Lisa, a Sydney University graduate was appointed coach and first grade captain. Alex and Kate are current students and scholarship holders at the University of New South Wales and Sydney University respectively. Other Sydney University Sport cricket scholarship holders are Sara Hungerford, Tiffany Patrick and Elizabeth Wheatley. Sara Hungerford and Tegan Clarke were selected in the NSW Under‐19s squads.
Upon a successful tour of Sri Lanka with the Australian Under‐23s squad, she earned her selection in the senior Australian team. She made her debut during the Indian tour in December 2004, making Alex and Kate the first female twins to play for Australia. Congratulations to Lisa, Alex and Kate on their successful campaign against New Zealand in the Rose Bowl Series and most importantly, their contribution to the Australian team in winning the 2005 World Cup.
UWCC entered three teams in first, second and third grade for the 2004/05 season. Our first grade team finished fifth out of eight teams winning, narrowly missing a berth in the semi‐finals. Second grade finished fifth out of five and third was placed seventh out of seven. The first grade team performed extremely well with seven wins, and has three players who have scored centuries, Lisa Sthalekar (120 n.o.), Sarah Tsukigawa (108 n.o.) and Kate Blackwell (111), while Rosamond Kember became the first Universities player to claim a hat‐trick with her bowling (5 for 16). The second grade team, whilst only having one win, had a number of extremely close losses. Third grade also with one win, had continually improved during the season.
Playing cricket is not the only focus of the UWCC. Throughout the year, there were many fun and interesting social events, including the club’s season launch at The Grandstand, dinners and drinks at our club sponsor The Boundary Hotel (including a World Cup celebration party), social BBQs after matches, and great fundraising competitions such as the “Ugly Shirt” training day.
The Universities club would like to acknowledge those who have made this venture possible, especially Sydney University Sport and the University of New South Wales Sports Association, Ann Mitchell, Jeff Hargrave, David Brady, and Nicole Searle. We would like to also thank the Sydney Cricket Association and both universities Men’s Club for their support, in particular Darby Quoyle, Greg Matthews and Geoff Lawson. Thanks also to Rebecca Lane for her logo design options. Most of all, thank you to all the players for an exciting and wonderful first season.
In the UWCC’s first season, over 50 players were registered with our club, ranging from beginners to Australian representatives, including university students, school students, and community members. Entering three grade teams was a great achievement for our new club, and in the near future, we hope to also develop junior or schoolgirls teams. The amalgamation of the Sydney University and the University of New South Wales women’s cricket teams will provide female students with the opportunity to play cricket during their university years and beyond.
BERNICE NGO
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Universities Women’s Cricket Club Awards 2004/05
Club Person of the Year Bernice Ngo
Player of the Year Kate Blackwell
Most Valuable Player 1st grade Lisa Sthalekar 2nd grade Wendy Maxwell 3rd grade Melanie Gengos
Most Improved Player 1st grade Sarah Brennan 2nd grade Amelia Dever Kavanagh 3rd grade Pip Rath
Batter of the Year 1st grade Lisa Sthalekar 2nd grade Elizabeth Wheatley 3rd grade Elizabeth Baker
Bowler of the Year 1st grade Sarah Brennan 2nd grade Sarah Marjoniemi 3rd grade Melanie Gengos
Fielder of the Year 1st grade Sara Hungerford 2nd grade Alena Summers 3rd grade Lynley Matthews & Angela Serhan
Best Batting Aggregate 1st grade Lisa Sthalekar (497 runs) 2nd grade Wendy Maxwell (202 runs) 3rd grade Elizabeth Baker (195 runs)
Best Batting Average 1st grade Lisa Sthalekar (497 runs @ 82.8) 2nd grade Alice Peel (194 runs @ 27.7) 3rd grade Elizabeth Baker (195 runs @ 11.5)
Best Bowling Aggregate 1st grade Sarah Brennan (16 wickets) 2nd grade Sarah Marjoniemi, Wendy Maxwell (16 wickets) 3rd grade Melanie Gengos (12 wickets)
Best Bowling Average 1st grade Alexandra Blackwell (15 wickets @ 15.6)2nd grade Sarah Marjoniemi (16 wickets @ 16.7) 3rd grade Carly Absalom (8 wickets @ 21.3)
Most Fielding Dismissals 1st grade – Felicity Goodwin (8) 2nd grade – Wendy Maxwell (5) 3rd grade – Lynley Matthews (5)
Centuries Lisa Sthalekar 120 not out v Wallsend, St Paul’s Oval, 18/10/2004 Sarah Tsukigawa 108 not out v HKHDCA, Berowra Oval, 31/10/2004 Kate Blackwell 111 v HKHDCA, David Phillips South, 05/12/2004
Hat‐tricks Rosamond Kember 5/16 v St George‐Sutherland, Harold Fraser Oval, 14/11/2004
The women’s 1st grade team in action at David Phillips North
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET TOUR
India April 10th to April 23rd 2005
The UNSWCC selected an almost full strength squad for its inaugural tour of India. Three players from the highly successful team that won the SCA Limited Overs Competition and failed by just one wicket to win the two day competition, were not available. Ian Salisbury returned to England for first class duties with Surrey, opening batsman Cade Brown employed as an auditor at Walter Turnbull could not get time off work and wicketkeeper Andrew Neilan , the most successful ‘keeper in the SCA for the second year running, was to be married the day after the squad returned and was not given permission by his higher authority to tour.
The squad was captained by Engineering Honours Graduate David Carson.
The team was managed by UNSW Council Member and former Test cricketer Geoff Lawson (author of this summary ), the assistant manager was Peter Richardson who is the usual first grade match day manager and coach Warren Smith made up the 16 man party.
The team left Sydney in the morning of 10th April landing in Mumbai at 4:30pm local time. They were met by one of the principal organisers, Sachin Bajaj from the World Cricket Academy. Five vehicles then drove them to Pune, a journey of 3 and a half hours.
UNSW has direct connections with the University of Pune. On the 11th April the team visited two schools , speaking to students about Australia, UNSW and of course cricket. Coaching clinics were run and a number of UNSW branded cricket bats, t‐shirts and baseball caps were handed out to the kids. A lunch was held at the Pride Hotel which featured the awarding of medals and certificates by Geoff Lawson to those students from the region who had excelled in the IAIS (International Assessments for Indian Schools ) run by MacMillan Publishing and sponsored by UNSW. The MacMillan organisation of the school visits and the lunch was first class and the media covered the events thoroughly. I did several newspaper interviews and local television.
Late in the afternoon a practice session was held on the Pune Club grounds, the traditional home of cricket in Pune since the British arrived. The team were staying at the accommodation associated with the club.
On Tuesday the 13th UNSW played Pune University, an institution of some 400,000 students at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. This stadium is used for one day international cricket matches ( Australia played NZ there in December 2003).
An outfield requiring some water but a good batting pitch greeted the players and David Carson (despite some intestinal turbulence ) won the toss and batted on a 35 degree day but low humidity. Murray Creed 121 and Mitchell O’Connor 89 put on a substantial opening partnership. Tom Cooper 44 and skipper Carson 33* topped off the 5‐302 in 45 overs. Pune U began well but the run rate blew out and some outstanding fielding by UNSW in particular Daniel Christian who hit the stumps directly 4 times and takes a brilliant catch at cover to finish the innings at 203. The match was competitive and co‐operative, just as you would like varsity cricket to be. Eric Zehner 2‐31, Dan Christian 2‐42 were the best of the bowlers. Presentations were given after the match by former Indian Test captain Chandu Borde and the Vice Chancellor of Pune Uni. A very nice trophy to the winners and a smaller version for each of the players plus the ‘garlanding of our players and management by the Pune University officials.
The local papers carried pictures of yesterday’s training session and the Pride Hotel presentation. Today I did interviews for three different language papers. This covered the latest India v Pakistan matches, one of which concluded this evening when Pakistan chased India’s 315 and got them off the
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last ball.
!3th April saw a 4am rise for 5am drive back to Mumbai airport. We flew to Chandigarh in the Punjab via Delhi where our plane sat on the tarmac for 40 minutes. We were not allowed off at this stage. Short flight from Delhi to Chandigarh, quick call by the PCA Stadium at Mohali to drop unnecessary gear and then a 6 ½ hour drive to the foothills of the Himalayas. This epic journey of 240 kms includes 120 kms of winding road and an increase in elevation of 5,500 feet. Petrified but enthralled we arrive in the Dalai Lama’s resident city in the dark at 9pm to find we need to go another couple of hundred feet straight up to get into the hotel. The players are truly weary and we have a game tomorrow at 9am against the Himachal Pradesh first class state team.
What a sight it was to awaken at 7am to a hot cup of tea and vegemite on naan and the sight of the snow capped peaks stretching all along the northern horizon. The lads just stood and stared at the sight. They were not expecting to see snow on this trip, more like heat and dust in India’s hottest month. China is only 150 kms away over the mountains and Pakistan 70 kms west.
We arrived late at the ground as a result of mountain gazing and excessive photography. The Daram Shala Cricket Stadium will become one of the world’s great grounds. It has a view to surpass Newlands in Capetown and a playing surface worthy of Lords or the Sydney Cricket Ground. The Dalai Lama’s house is visible in the distance on a hill crest from the players area and main grandstand. Mind you the grandstand and surrounds have not been finished just yet. The Pakistan national team had played the Indian Board XI at this venue as a prelude to their current Test and One Day series.
UNSW lost the toss and fielded on a day when they were weary from the previous days journey and still on another time zone would have liked a bit more rest. After a very rusty start against quality opponents they bowled and fielded well to hold them to 5‐229 off 45 overs. Once again the fielding was of an international standard. Zehner again 2‐32 and Tim Lang 1‐17 before he injured his groin were the best. The injury to the leading strike bowler and all rounder of the season was a blow to the Bumblebees in this match and those to follow. Roger Smith our wicketkeeper appears to have broken his index finger so we are down to 10 ½ fit players and it is only game two of the tour. UNSW replied with 143, Murray Creed 30, Tim Lang 30* with a runner and Tim Cox 29 at number 10. The batsmen were tied down by very good spin bowling as you would expect in India.
During the match I convened a press conference which 12 local journalists attended. They were given the information about UNSW’s growing influence in India and the role this cricket tour had in that. Three television channels also did interviews with myself, Warren Smith and David Carson. These included Dordarshan (the local ABC national broadcast equivalent), JAIN TV, and ANI (Asian News International). Highlights of the match were to be played that evening on the local network. The local government authorities presented all of the squad with traditional headwear and scarfs. UNSW branded clothing, bats and training equipment was presented to the local junior players and the player of the match from the Himachal Pradesh team. A UNSW plaque was presented to the HP CA secretary. Once again a wonderfully well organised fixture and Sachin Bajaj had galvanised the press expertly. Sadly we had to depart immediately the match finished so that we could get down the hills before dark. Our next port of call was Jalandar, about 4 hours away. The 120 kms of narrow winding road was no less palpitating on the way down. Most arrived at Jalkandar around 8pm after sampling some local brews by the roadside. The hotel Leo port was excellent.
Next morning we visited the KB bat factory in Jalandar were the players ordered personalised bats and equipment at a fraction of the price of retail in Australia.
By 3pm we were back in Mohali at the Punjab Cricket Association Ground were we were staying in the club accommodation. Warren Smith and I had coaching clinics on that afternoon. The players were given the afternoon off but many elected to help out with the clinics and also have some practice themselves in top class training facilities.
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I spoke to three newspapers and one TV station at the clinics where UNSW goods were given to the most promising young players. Bats, caps, T‐shirts were delivered. The only problem being that we did not have enough for all the kids present.
On the Saturday 16th UNSW played another first class team in the Punjab at the Test venue. India had played Pakistan at the PCA ground in the first Test of the current series.
Once again the Uni boys were rusty early but did a splendid job to hold Punjab to only 189 all out in 45 overs. Dan Christian 4‐28, tyro left arm spinner Mitchell Sykes 2‐42 bowled well. Unfortunately The Bees started badly and made only128. However, there was some irregularity with the scoreboard and the last 4 UNSW wickets were thrown away when they thought they were chasing 9 an over when it was actually less than 6 an over. The big scoreboard was some 20 runs behind and this severely influenced the manner of batting. Creed and Christian 22 each and Michael Elliot 21* made most. Apart from the scoring hiccough the hospitality was once again first class. With 9am starts in the matches due to the heat, breakfast is served in the dressingrooms before play and it was a complete meal with a number of staff to serve it. We shared the dressing room that Test players frequent and it was another special venue for the team.
The match highlights were again covered by local TV news. I did another round of media with four press and two television stations and presented the Punjab captain with a UNSW bat. I presented the President of the PCA who is on the BCCI with a UNSW commemorative plaque.
Sunday 17th was a travel day but only after Warren Smith and I did some coaching clinics at 7am with the usual presentation of black and gold gear. The flight was at 3pm but such is security at Indian terminals especially those that began life purely as military airports and are close to the Pakistan border, we had to be there at 1pm for domestic flight.
A problem arose when we were checking the baggage in. Naturally a cricket team has lots of extra gear compared to a normal passenger and the Indian Air staff wanted to charge Rs 40,000 in excess (roughly $1300AUD). This of course was not in the budget, was not charged getting up to Chandigarh and came as quite a jolt to me. Sachin Bajaj had left Chandigarh the day before to organise the Mumbai end of the trip and I was left to my own devices to solve the problem. Fortunately Sachin had his mobile phone on. One call to him and his chat with the local airline staff and the fee was waived, saving me the production of the credit card and UNSW around $1300 dollars. …..it’s not what you know…….. More on excess baggage later.
Once again we stop at Delhi where India are playing Pakistan today but we stay on the plane again. Into central Mumbai at 7:30pm, check into the Cricket Club of India and retire down onto the Brabourne Stadium outfield for a few refreshments in the wicker chairs, served by white suited waiters. Very Raj, very old school British and very relaxing on a warm evening with just enough breeze to make it pleasant.
Monday 18th is another high standard match against Mumbai University at the Police Gymkhana ground a few minutes down Marine Drive from the CCI. Mumbai Uni have 150 residential colleges, 26 campuses and a lot of cricketers who want to be in this match. They are quite good. Pitch looks red, dry and doubtful but plays very well indeed, even has a bit of pace in it. Carson loses yet another toss and Mumbai are away to a racing start but as usual UNSW show considerable ticker and work their way back into the game through outstanding fielding and tight bowling. Tim Cox takes 5‐30 and has his 6th wicket disallowed after a late no‐ball call. MU get 216 which is not all that much on a smallish ground with a lightning outfield. James Day, in his first match since badly tearing ankle ligaments before the grade semi‐finals opens the batting and looks as though he has never missed a week. Jimmy makes 72, Murray Creed 57, Dan Christian 22, but a late order collapse takes the match to the final over where the bowling hero Cox cover drives his first ball to the boundary for the victory with one ball to spare.
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The official party for this match include the convenor for All India Universities Sport, the Vice Chancellor of MU, MU Registrar,the Principal of Rizvi College , the major residential hall of MU, Dr Sheel Nuna from the Department of Foreign Affairs who has been instrumental in organising the university teams, a director of MU. A large trophy is presented to David Carson and numerous speeches are made. All players are introduced and mention the courses they have completed or are undertaking. Felicitation of flowers and we present UNSW bats, shirts and caps. Interview with Sahara TV after the presentation. Times of India , Midday and the Hindu all have reporters at the match.
Tuesday 19th April , match versus All India Universities. Our troops are feeling a bit weary by this stage. A couple of injuries plus some illness means we will have a tough match today.
Presentations before and after today’s match!. They do like a ceremony. At last Carson wins the toss but after another good start (James Day, Murray Creed opening) we fall away to be 6‐90 odd. Young Tom Cooper 89 and younger Mitchell Sykes 68 then play like veterans to get us through to a very respectable 9‐248 in 45 overs.
All India Uni’s have some quality batsmen and Tim Lang’s pace is missed. AIU look like getting the runs easily but the never say die spirit which was evident in the Sydney finals once again serves the Bees well in 38 degree heat. Captain Carson bowls himself and gets 3‐46, Zehner takes late wickets and almost wins the game 2‐27 and the AIU need 9 from the last pair to win. They get the winning runs on a very close run out in the last over. Great match, good quality fought with toughness and terrific spirit. Good media coverage. As India is represented by players from Delhi, Bangalore, Calcutta, Ahmedabad, Indore and Mumbai the story of the game will be widely disseminated. Good crowd for closing hours of match.
Wonderful trophy again, heartfelt thanks from the Indians for us making the journey and hopes that it will become a regular occurrence. Once again they are wonderful hosts. Food and water always on hand, generous people. They are very keen to tour Australia next season. The UNSW black and Gold gear is much in demand. Plaque presented to the VC of Mumbai who is representing all universities. The Indians do love to beat us at cricket as we are representing all of Australia not simply UNSW!
Wednesday 20th sees us back visiting schools. Mumbai Scottish are first on the list, one of the oldest schools in Mumbai at 7:45am. Coaching, presentations, attending school assembly ( including singing out of the school song book). Our players really did join in well with all the activities and they should be commended with how they dealt with the cultural, religious and language issues. Cricket of course speaks all languages in India.
The School First XI are presented with UNSW Caps, shirts and a some UNSW branded bats. There is no mistake where we come from and who we represent. We then visit the former school of Sachin Bajaj and do more presentations. David Carson myself and Sachin Bjaj then go to the MacMillans head office at Nariman Point for some photo’ opportunities and to meet the staff who have worked so hard. They are all looking forward to getting the IEIS numbers up around the one million mark, very optimistic but with these people nothing is impossible. Presentation to Mr Modi of UNSW autographed bat, caps and t‐shirts for all the staff.
Lunch is at the Mumbai Yacht Club and is sponsored by MacMillans. The players are in formal gear for this as we do the medal and certificate presentations for the regional winners of the IAES. This is another well organised and classy function. We do many photographs and autographs for the winners who range from 7 years old to 17. They are wonderfully polite and enthusiastic people. The older students want to know much about UNSW, the courses available, the size of the campus, who are our other Test cricketers etc. In my speeches I mention numerous times that UNSW is the largest in Australia and they are too polite to laugh when I say 40,000 students and Mumbai U has 600,000. The players get a couple of hours to shop and unwind before the team meeting at 7pm.
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At 12:20am Peter Richardson and myself find ourselves wending our way to Bombay General Hospital with a suffering Warren Smith. Sachin Bajaj had gotten out of bed and rushed to the CCI then provided his car, driver and himself to make sure we are looked after. Warren is admitted with chest pains but improves a little after an hour or two. At around 3am Peter and I go back to the CCI sure that Warren will be okay. He is put in Intensive Care and is surrounded by many staff. Early next morning we are back with Warren and he has improved a great deal. Professor Goyal (Cardiologist to the President of India ) is on the case and assures us that all is well. Warren will need some rest and a couple of more tests before he allowed to leave. As he has several good looking nurses at his bedside and a view over the famous cricket maidans of central Mumbai from his 12th floor corner room where at 7am everal hundred white clad youths were practicing cricket, we feel he is in some kind of cricket heaven.
Thursday 21st is the final fixture against the Cricket Club of India Select XI. As we are staying at the CCI no one is late for the match. For those up early we have breakfast with the “7:15 Club” on the patio of the CCI, a group of former Indian payers who are members of the CCI. Nari Contractor, Raj Singh (President of CCI) and Chandu Borde, Moraji Desai among others. The venue is wonderful, good pitch, and you could almost walk straight from your room to the batting crease. In fact the Australian team did just that back in the 1950’s. Only a 30 over match on this very hot day to conclude. UNSW make 9‐182. Carson 54, Creed 34, Christian 27 in11 balls including one huge six over backward square leg which landed 20 rows back in the stands, Cooper21*. CCI make a good fist of the chase and for the third match in a row the result goes down to the last ball. CCI need a six, and a catch is taken not far inside the boundary. Sykes 2‐29, Carson 2‐35 and first year accountancy student Glenn Dobbie 1‐21.
The end of tour dinner is at the Taj Mahal Hotel, a classy and fitting end to a rapid but packed tour.
Friday sees Warren Smith out of hospital and frantic bag packing for the flight this evening. We leave the CCI at 2:30 after the lads have been shopping. More press there to see us off. Good coverage this week in some of the major papers of my comments and the matches.
Check‐in goes well until the 570kgs of excess baggage is mentioned to me. The bill will be around $10,000 AUD and I have no idea how to handle it. Once again an airline should expect cricket teams to have more than the 20kg allowed. QANTAS had no problems getting us to India, why is there a problem now? My main concern is to get the guys on the ‘plane and worry about the baggage later. Surely Professor Ingelson can pay the excess baggage!!
Fortunately the QANTAS Mumbai manager is familiar with Test cricket and cricketers of the 1980’s and we are allowed on the plane. The bill may be following us home.
Brett Lee is catching the same plane home with us and has a chat with the lads about the tour. Some know him from club cricket. A nice touch to end a memorable 12 days abroad.
In summary: The interest and media generated by the tour was considerable. TV and newspaper coverage was excellent considering that India were playing Pakistan at the time. We may have gotten even more space had not that historic series been on. MacMillans organised the school visits and the presentations extremely well. Sachin Bajaj had the travel, food and accommodation planned expertly. He was invaluable with local issues and especially the excess baggage problem in Chandigarh. The clothing for the players and the branded shirts, caps, bats were outstanding.
We were lucky with health and in the right spot to deal with the problems. A physio and/or doctor would have been helpful. Once again Sachin Bajaj was indispensable with getting doctors, physios, and the cardiologist in Bombay. He paid personally for the physio and the doctor we had in to look at Tim Cox who had a virus.
Good, tough cricket, an adventure in another culture and the UNSW reputation spead around.
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MATCH SUMMARIES INDIA TOUR 2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov 1 Nehru Stadium * University of NSW 5/302 45 University of Pune 203 40.1 12/4/05 Creed,Murray W 121 Zehner,Eric J W 2/31 6 O'Connor,Mitchell W 88 Christian,Daniel T 2/42 9 Cooper,Tom L W 44 Elliott,Michael R 1/0 0.1 Carson,David J 33* Carson,David J 1/27 5 Result: Won on first innings 2 Dharma Shala * Himachal Pradesh Ranji 5/229 40 University of NSW 143 33.2 C Stadium Zehner,Eric J W 2/32 8 Lang,Timothy E 30* 14/4/05 Lang,Timothy E 1/17 3 Creed,Murray W 30 Carson,David J 1/31 5 Cox,Timothy D 29 Result: Loss on first innings 3 PCA Stadium, * Punjab XI 189 39.2 University of NSW 128 31.1 Chandigarh Christian,Daniel T 4/28 7.2 Creed,Murray W 22 16/4/05 Sykes,Mitchell C 2/42 8 Christian,Daniel T 22 Carson,David J 1/0 1 Elliott,Michael R 21* Result: Loss on first innings 4 Police * University of Mumbai 216 44.4 University of NSW 7/220 44.5 Gymkhana, Cox,Timothy D 5/30 9 Day,James R F 72 Mumbai Christian,Daniel T 1/30 5 Creed,Murray W 57 18/4/05 Zehner,Eric J W 1/36 7.4 Christian,Daniel T 22 Result: Won on first innings
Pete Richo with our game against Himachal Pradash in the background, along with the Himalayas. Pete Richo was a driving influence behind our successes this season and, as usual, ran a very successful Indian tour for the boys (with Henry of course).
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5 Police * University of NSW 9/248 45 India Combined Uni's 9/249 44.1 Gymkhana, Cooper,Tom L W 89 Carson,David J 3/46 9 Mumbai Sykes,Mitchell C 68* Zehner,Eric J W 2/27 5.1 19/4/05 Creed,Murray W 33 Cooper,Tom L W 1/15 4 Day,James R F 29 Christian,Daniel T 1/43 7 Result: Loss on first innings 6 Brabourne * University of NSW 9/182 30 Cricket Club of India 7/177 30 Stadium, Carson,David J 54 Sykes,Mitchell C 2/28 6 Mumbai Creed,Murray W 34 Carson,David J 2/35 5 21/4/05 Christian,Daniel T 27* Dobbie,Glen W 1/21 6 Cooper,Tom L W 21 Zehner,Eric J W 1/32 6 Result: Won on first innings BATTING INDIA TOUR 2005 Overs Faced: 229.2 Runs Scored For: 1223 Wickets Lost: 50 Average / Wicket: 24.46 Balls / Wicket: 27.52 Runs / Over: 5.33 Highest Score For: 5/302 vs University of Pune (Match 1) Lowest Score For: 128 vs Punjab XI (Match 3)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s
1635 Creed,Murray W 6 6 - 121 297 49.50 2 - - 1 1 32 3 1678 Cooper,Tom L W 6 6 1 89 179 35.80 1 1* 1 - 1 - 19 4 1658 Lang,Timothy E 3 3 2 30* 35 35.00 1 - - - - 3 1 1613 Day,James R F 4 4 - 72 109 27.25 1 - - 1 - 13 3 144 Carson,David J 6 6 1 54 130 26.00 2 - - 1 - 16 4 1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 6 6 1 88 121 24.20 6* - - 1 - 12 2 1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 2 - - - - - - 1329 Cox,Timothy D 4 4 2 29 44 22.00 - - - - 7 - 1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 6 5 1 68* 77 19.25 2 4 - 1 - 10 2 1330 Christian,Daniel T 6 6 1 27* 74 14.80 6 1 - - - 5 3 1325 Elliott,Michael R 6 6 1 21* 62 12.4 1 - - - - 3 2 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 5 3 - 5 9 3.00 2 - - - - 1 - 1052 Zehner,Eric J W 6 4 - 9 11 2.75 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1541 Smith,Roger T 2 1 - 0 0 0.00 1* - - 1 - - - -
Extras 75 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
BOWLING INDIA TOUR 2005 Overs Bowled: 238.2 Runs Scored Against: 1263 Wickets Taken: 51 Average / Wicket: 24.76 Balls / Wicket: 28.04 Runs / Over: 5.30 Highest Score Against: 9/249 vs India Combined University's (Match 5) Lowest Score Against: 7/177 vs The Cricket Club of India (Match 6)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb 1325 Elliott,Michael R 1.1 - 1 12 12.00 7.00 10.28 1/0 - - - 144 Carson,David J 30 1 8 161 20.12 23.25 5.37 3/46 - 6 - 1678 Cooper,Tom L W 6 - 1 21 21.00 37.00 3.50 1/15 - 1 -
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1052 Zehner,Eric J W 40.5 2 9 200 22.22 30.44 4.90 2/27 - 25 4 1329 Cox,Timothy D 30 2 6 138 23.00 31.67 4.60 5/30 1 5 5 1330 Christian,Daniel T 42.2 - 8 229 28.62 34.75 5.41 4/28 - 16 8 1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 47 - 7 250 35.71 41.29 5.32 2/28 - 6 1 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 31 - 3 147 49.00 67.00 4.74 1/21 - 14 1 1658 Lang,Timothy E 10 - 1 51 51.00 74.00 5.10 1/17 - 14 -
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Wkt Rd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S
1st 1 University of Pune 1 O'Connor,Mitchell W 88 Creed,Murray W 121 190
1st 4 University of Mumbai 1 Creed,Murray W 57 Day,James R F 72 137
2nd 1 University of Pune 1 Creed,Murray W 121 Cooper,Tom L W 44 53
3rd 6 The Cricket Club of India 1 Lang,Timothy E 5 Carson,David J 54 39
4th 2 Himachal Pradesh Ranji 1 Carson,David J 17 Creed,Murray W 30 43
5th 1 University of Pune 1 Elliott,Michael R 6 Carson,David J 33* 32
6th 4 University of Mumbai 1 O'Connor,Mitchell W 10 Cooper,Tom L W 15* 25
7th 5 India Combined Uni's 1 Cooper,Tom L W 89 Sykes,Mitchell C 68* 120
8th 5 India Combined Uni's 1 Zehner,Eric J W 1 Sykes,Mitchell C 68* 20
9th 2 Himachal Pradesh Ranji 1 Cox,Timothy D 29 Lang,Timothy E 30* 63
10th 6 The Cricket Club of India 1 Christian,Daniel T 27* O'Connor,Mitchell W 5* 13*
Partnership Averages
Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg
1st 6 - 437 72.83
2nd 6 - 87 14.50
3rd 6 - 93 15.50
4th 6 - 115 19.17
5th 6 - 59 9.83
6th 6 1 80 16.00
7th 5 - 148 29.60
8th 5 1 47 11.75
9th 4 - 128 32.00 10th 4 2 29 14.50
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WORLD VINTAGE CRICKET CARNIVAL
The (ultimately unpublished) team preview for the Club’s 35+ side, entered in the 2005 World Vintage Cricket Carnival, read as follows:
The University of NSW has a proud tradition of being an “ideas club” and this side should have no trouble continuing its perennial and abjectly unsuccessful quest to translate cricketing theory into practice. A squad that some might accurately describe as one bloke who did play Test cricket and twelve who think they should have, they are likely to hold up the bar in the evenings and lower it on the field. Some in their number can claim impressive CVs, not the least the stubborn lower middle order batsman Geoff “Henry” Lawson, also the taker of 180 Test wickets, and former 1st Grade captain, Jim Dixon. Many of the rest would qualify by birth for the 45+ competition and certainly be far more at home there. Cricket pundits will be keenly watching the reaction of a fairly well balanced and competitive bowling attack to the efforts of an abysmal fielding side, while the batting will be a case of players coming to grips with limited preparation, many years off the field, and the fastest, bounciest wickets they have seen in their life. An interesting time should be guaranteed.
And so it proved. After various flights to Perth converged, the smiling face and immediate theories of Gallo at the airport were the signal for our respective versions of the “Veterans concept” to begin. The Dixon brothers’ concept appeared to be something along the lines of “play as much golf and drink as much piss as humanly possible and fulfil all cricket commitments without compromising them (the golf and drinking) too much”. Faultless really, and at the packed opening function at the WACA that night it seemed that they would have a few mates along the way. It also seemed that we might be guilty of forgetting how famous Henry is sometimes and that Joel Garner, who was also playing, must be a very patient man to endure endless references to his height and the size of his chopper wherever he goes.
Our first game was something of a middle‐aged cricketer’s nirvana, played in perfect conditions on the beautifully set Uni of WA’s main ground, with the dressing rooms and pavilion placed right in the middle of a student thoroughfare. It was all too easy to allow your mind, and your gaze, to wander from the play, blissfully unaware that it was to be the exception rather than the rule for our venues for the week.
On the field we were beset by early injuries, a fairly logical conclusion to our decision to pass on a warm up. Tragically for form followers, our beloved Henry was the first to separate muscle from bone, his cry of exasperation, no doubt rooted in the knowledge that he was teeing off at The Cut the next day, echoing all around the ground and sending the bookmakers scurrying. These same bookmakers were strangely unmoved when Gallo managed the same injury a few overs later. Uni of WA, bolstered by a couple of distinctly twentysomething “thirtysomethings”, piled up 240 in their 40 overs. Our chase never really threatened it, ultimately finishing at 7/219, a score inflated by a brave late partnership between a rampant Disco and a measured JPC. The legendary John Rogers (hereby called JR) popped in a couple of times to sledge us during the day.
Monday evening was spent in the comfortable surrounds of JR’s suburban mansion, with food, drink, ridiculous theories and heated debate in abundance. It could and might have gone on forever, except for the fact that the blue riband golfing event of the tour kicked off with a bus trip at 6.00 the next morning.
Indeed, the next day’s golf was up there for highlight of the tour. I rely on hearsay as family duties sent me elsewhere, but the evidence suggests:
The Cut, a championship course designed and recently brought into play by our own Jimmy Wiltshire, and set amongst cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean, brought our increasingly sleep‐deprived and alcohol not‐deprived troupe to its collective knees.
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Golf over, Henry casually rings up one of WA’s richest men to suggest a visit to his utopian property. Confronted with opulence on a grand scale and offered the option to drink wine worth more than most people’s cars or smoke a couple of buckets of balls on the private driving range, the Dixons, having only played 36 holes that day, choose the latter.
With hedonism reaching overload, the party bravely pull up stumps in time to return to Perth to attend a Uni of WA Cricket Club do, reuniting and commemorating their 1st Grade premiership team of 1975. After being heavily promoted as a significant function it suffered a mysterious late change of venue and ended up being held in the top of a restaurant in the style of any spontaneous night out for a bunch of cricketers, with the attendance significantly bolstered by our own party. Dick Campbell, having been plucked from one of the great days of his life to attend, drank to forget and became ever more savage in his appraisal of the various speakers’ as the night wore on.
Our second game was against a local sub‐district club, Claremont Nedlands. Inspection of the “sporting” wicket and a disturbingly big overlap in the boundaries of the two grounds to be used for the day promoted a diminished keenness in some of our party and the unanimous hope that the opposition would include nobody who could bowl above slow medium. Sadly this was not the case, although their only real “star” was ex‐Shield player Mark Lavender, whose presence immediately sent us trawling through our memories to determine how long ago it was that he was the next big thing in WA cricket.
Their star pongoed us around for a while before some order was restored, initially by a ridiculous one handed diving slip catch by Pete Richardson, and later by some tidy spin from Greggy and Peachie Dixon, the latter hampered by knees which, with each step, made the sound of walking on gravel. Chook Ryan did a hammy to make it three for the week, and your writer strained a side searching for that extra yard of pace, i.e. very slow, plus one yard. They totalled 184 on a minefield.
The Perth boys played it pretty hard and we went down in a close one. A bloke named “Gallo”, who looked nothing like Gallo, but a lot like a bloke who works with Gallo, batted No. 3 for us but didn’t get going and Marty Palin looked promising before unluckily becoming the only LBW victim of the week – a dodgy one at that and not quite the script. Chook bravely hobbled out to try for a miracle at the end, but we fell 20‐odd short when his runner Gav Harris completely ignored his own firmly stated instructions about who would do the calling to run out Chook’s partner. JR popped in again to sledge us all after the game.
After bidding farewell to Marty Palin and surveying the walking wounded, it was decided, when some cleansing ales in the night air of Fremantle brought a beautiful clarity to our thinking, that JR should be ordered to don the Bumblebee for the first time in over 25 years for the Friday fixture against Auckland University. How he must have wished he could withdraw his disparaging remarks about his (now) team mates throughout the week.
For the last game, played on a cold day at a greener version of Dave Phillips, the format was to be a sort of extended 20/20, over four alternating 20 over innings. This was a concern for most of the team, who now had difficulty walking from their cars to the dressing room, let alone getting warm, then getting cold, trying to get warm again, then getting cold again. Mercifully our opposition was more like what we expected for the whole week and we were able to hobble through, all except JR who displayed nimble footwork and an enthusiasm the rest of us simply didn’t have the energy to muster – until he too pulled a muscle while bowling. Some highlights were 43 from a delicately stepping Henry, 24 not out from a twinkle toed JR, more wickets from Peachie, not bad from a bloke who from the outset of the tour being floated made it clear that he wanted to play as little cricket as possible, and one final ridiculous catch from JPC off the bowling of Pete Richo to bring the week to a close. However doubtless, the highlight was the sight of Henry, surely for the first time in his career (as protested by the disbelieving bowler, Chook Ryan), recalling a batsman who had been given out LBW and had carried on like a pork chop about it.
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The closing function at the Perth Casino was notable for JPC dominating the dancefloor with his mate’s wife, Disco and Gallo successfully setting out to get a photo with the lead singer of the band and guest speaker Barry Richards parking out the one about Joel Garner and Viv Richards having a piss off the Harbour Bridge, with Joel sitting a few feet away. It finished with a Mexican standoff between our table and a table of Kiwis after Gallo loudly challenged them to see who would be the last to leave (out of an initial crowd of 500). With chairs being stacked and cleaners wondering what was going on, the Kiwis finally prevailed when what remained of our table decided to find a bar.
This week was a lot of fun and we will do it again sometime. If you are approaching 35, keep some leave in the kitbag, a bit of cash under the bed and be ready to leave your ego at home.
Some statistics: • The Dixons played 108 holes of golf and three games of cricket in six days. • JPC accused all three of our opposition teams of cheating. • No one enjoyed the flight home.
JEBBY
MATCH SUMMARIES World Vintage Cricket Carnival - Perth 2005 Rd Venue LO Inns of: Score Ov Inns of: Score Ov 1 James Oval * University of WA 7/232 40 University of NSW 7/215 40 14/3/05 Ryan,Michael 3/45 8 Dixon,Jim 65* Dixon,Jim 1/18 4 Harris,Gavin 32 Palin,Martin 1/34 6 Jebb,David 24 Jebb,David 1/37 7 Campbell,Richard 21 Result: Loss on first innings 2 College Park * Claremont-Nedlands 9/184 40 University of NSW 158 37.3 16/3/05 Dixon,Peter 3/27 8 Jebb,David 62 Gregg,Michael 3/39 8 Palin,Martin 17 Ryan,Michael 1/7 4 Campbell,Richard 15 Result: Loss on first innings 3 MacGilleravary * University of NSW 9/194 39.1 Auckland Fingletoads 159 40 Oval Lawson,Geoffrey 43 Jebb,David 3/34 8 18/3/05 Dixon,Jim 39 Dixon,Peter 2/18 5 Ryan,Michael 27* Richardson,Peter 1/10 2 Rogers,John 24* Gregg,Michael 1/20 8 Result: Won on first innings BATTING World Vintage Cricket Carnival - Perth 2005
Overs Faced: 116.4
Runs Scored For: 567
Wickets Lost: 26
Average / Wicket: 21.81
Balls / Wicket: 26.92
Runs / Over: 4.86
Highest Score For: 7/215 vs University of WA (Rd 1)
Lowest Score For: 158 vs Claremont-Nedlands (Rd 2)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s
130 Campbell,Richard 3 3 - 21 56 18.67 2 - - - - 6 1
255 Dixon,Jim 3 3 1 65* 111 55.50 1 - 1 1 - 13 3 257 Dixon,Peter 3 3 - 11 25 8.33 1 - - - - 3 - 336 Gallagher,John 2 1 - 2 2 2.00 - - - - - - - 380 Gregg,Michael 2 2 - 11 13 6.50 - - - - - 1 -
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405 Harris,Gavin 3 3 - 32 34 11.33 5* 1* - 1 - - 2 1 1 - -
478 Jebb,David 3 3 - 62 89 29.67 2 - - 1 - 9 1 545 Lawson,Geoffrey 2 1 - 43 43 43.00 2 - - - - 2 - 728 Palin,Martin 2 2 - 17 22 11.00 - - - - - 3 -
5001 Plunkett-Cole,Jim 3 3 1 17* 32 16.00 1 - - - - - - 5000 Richardson,Peter 3 3 - 12 27 9.00 1 - - - - 1 - 825 Rogers,John 1 1 1 24* 24 - 1 - - - - - - 839 Ryan,Michael 3 3 2 27* 58 58.00 - - - - - 3 -
Extras 31 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
BOWLING World Vintage Cricket Carnival - Perth 2005
Overs Bowled: 120
Runs Scored Against: 575
Wickets Taken: 26
Average / Wicket: 22.12
Balls / Wicket: 27.69
Runs / Over: 4.79
Highest Score Against: 7/232 vs University of WA (Rd 1)
Lowest Score Against: 159 vs Auckland Fingletoads (Rd 3)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
255 Dixon,Jim 12 - 2 55 27.50 36.50 4.58 1/2 - 1 -
257 Dixon,Peter 19 3 5 96 19.20 23.00 5.05 3/27 - 1 -
336 Gallagher,John 2 - - 13 - - 6.50 0/13 - 1 1
380 Gregg,Michael 16 1 4 59 14.75 24.00 3.69 3/39 - - -
405 Harris,Gavin 5 - 1 23 23.00 30.00 4.60 1/23 - - -
478 Jebb,David 20 3 5 96 19.20 24.00 4.80 3/34 - - -
545 Lawson,Geoffrey 9 4 1 22 22.00 55.00 2.44 1/16 - 1 -
728 Palin,Martin 14 - 1 76 76.00 87.00 5.43 1/34 - 3 -
5001 Plunkett-Cole,Jim 1.2 - - 7 - - 5.25 0/7 - - -
5000 Richardson,Peter 4 - 1 33 33.00 24.00 8.25 1/10 - - - 825 Rogers,John 0.4 - - 5 - - 7.50 0/5 - - - 839 Ryan,Michael 17 1 4 75 18.75 26.00 4.41 3/45 - 1 1
Absent 1 Difference 5 Extras 10
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COMBINED CLUB STATISTICS 2004/2005
BATTING Combined Club Statistics 2004/2005 - All Grades & Competitions Overs Faced: 6534 (Grade,LO,Met.Cup,PG,GS & State Challenge) Runs Scored For: 22409 Wickets Lost: 926 Average / Wicket: 24.20 Balls / Wicket: 42.34 Runs / Over: 3.43 Highest Score For: 9/386 - 3rd Grade vs Fairfield-Lilverpool (Rd 3) Lowest Score For: 69 - 6th Grade vs Penrith (Rd 6)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1635 Creed,Murray W 24 26 6 169 1139 56.95 2 - - 4 4 116 14 56.03
1654 Brown,Cade 23 27 6 100* 708 33.71 10 - - 5 1 74 6 56.73
1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 27 30 1 72 690 23.79 11 1 2 6 - 68 6 49.71
1610 Robson,Samuel D 21 22 4 103* 658 36.56 7 - - 3 1 44 - 42.37
1325 Elliott,Michael R 18 18 - 145 641 35.61 10 - 1 - 3 90 12 64.81
1669 Pereira,Gavin J 18 21 2 95 583 30.68 5 1 - 4 - 57 9 79.97
1330 Christian,Daniel T 24 26 4 136 583 26.50 7 3 - 2 1 71 3 56.66
144 Carson,David J 24 21 2 81* 557 29.32 14 2 - 2 - 57 6 48.77 1653 Backmann,Hugh A 22 21 3 110 516 28.67 3 - - 2 2 57 3 57.59 1667 Webb,Joshua 21 22 - 54 508 23.09 13 - - 1 - 38 1 45.08
1658 Lang,Timothy E 24 21 7 84 505 36.07 8 1 1 4 - 49 7 68.89
478 Jebb,David C 14 16 1 128 491 32.73 6 - - 1 1 68 3 61.68 1661 Nikolovski,Richard 20 22 3 88 469 24.68 29* 7* - 6* 2 - 34 - 55.77 1418 Bhandari,Danny 14 17 2 109 435 29.00 10 - - 1 2 35 - 50.64 1434 Harris, Peter A 15 16 2 136 429 30.64 6 - - - 1 52 - 56.23 145 Carson,Peter W 14 15 3 104 416 34.67 2 - - 1 1 43 3 55.17 1659 McKay,Stuart W 20 22 1 58 411 19.57 5 1 1 2 - 33 1 49.52 1613 Day,James R F 26 26 1 45 393 15.72 10 2 - - - 42 2 53.98 255 Dixon,James S 14 14 3 76 384 34.91 7 - 1 3 - 53 4 75.44 822 Robson,James G 12 11 1 80 383 38.30 1 - - 2 - 34 - 47.99 1498 Higgins,Oliver W 15 16 1 104 367 24.47 6 1 - 3 1 29 - 42.33 1498 Higgins,Oliver W 2* 1* - - 1625 Stuart,Alexander I 11 12 1 81 346 31.45 5 1 - 3 - 35 - 49.43 476 Jameson,Christopher W 14 15 - 93 327 21.80 5 - - 1 - 38 1 44.01 1662 Owers,Matthew S 13 16 2 41 325 23.21 4 - - - - 41 1 53.63 1213 Bennett,Robert J 12 12 1 129 325 29.55 1 - - 1 1 37 - 58.04 1213 Bennett,Robert J 4* 2* - 1* 1617 Cowan,Simon J 11 11 4 81 323 46.14 1 - - 3 - 27 8 65.92 1665 Tibbetts,Joel A 14 15 - 58 300 20.00 3 - 3 1 - 34 1 47.62 1678 Cooper,Tom L W 11 11 1 75 287 28.70 3 1 1 2 - 34 2 53.95 1626 Tate,Benjamin D 12 12 1 80 282 25.64 13* 2* - 1* 2 - 18 - 52.91 1622 Roche,Jordan M 14 16 - 72 273 17.06 2 - - 2 - 31 2 61.07 663 Mitchell,Peter B 9 8 1 100* 262 37.43 10* 2* - - 1 1 24 5 65.50 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 15 16 1 79* 245 16.33 3 - 1 1 - 23 8 67.31 1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 7 9 4 84* 244 48.80 9 - 2 2 - 31 1 63.05 1534 Kulkarni,Mayur 9 10 - 88 243 24.30 1 - 1 2 - 25 - 57.31 1660 Morris,Christopher J 12 10 1 106 230 25.56 6* 1* - 2* - 1 31 - 42.75 344 Gerber,Simon B H 11 12 1 43 205 18.64 5 - - - - 25 - 46.80 1631 Azhar,Ashlee B 10 9 4 80* 200 40.00 3 - - 1 - 19 4 60.42 1681 Crichton,Samuel 7 7 1 76 199 33.17 - - - 1 - 23 1 66.11
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ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1491 Dooley,Robert A 20 18 3 68 189 12.60 6 2 - 1 - 18 - 50.27 546 Leahy,Mark C 10 10 - 75 189 18.90 5 - - 1 - 17 7 70.26 1682 Mark,Julian 9 9 - 48 186 20.67 1 - 1 - - 13 - 43.56 910 Stephen,Darren J 11 11 2 69 177 19.67 1 - - 1 - 14 2 54.29 1640 Tan,Jonathan J H 6 6 - 70 168 28.00 - - - 2 - 18 1 47.06 1321 Neilan,Andrew M 23 15 1 33 155 11.07 40* 15* - 3* - - 12 2 56.99 1533 Hargrave,Jeffrey M 11 12 - 50 155 12.92 2 - - 1 - 16 - 42.94 1533 Hargrave,Jeffrey M 1* - - 1052 Zehner,Eric J W 24 16 7 39* 153 17.00 9 - 1 - - 12 - 43.71 1687 Wakim,Benjamin 7 7 - 100 149 21.29 12* 4* - 2* - 1 17 - 51.38 1416 Richardson,Timothy S 8 7 - 57 149 21.29 6 - - 2 - 14 1 41.50 1539 Fuss,Gary P 11 10 - 95 146 14.60 3 - 2 1 - 15 4 91.25 1592 Appleton,Mark S 11 11 5 73 135 22.50 1 1 1 1 - 12 - 51.33 1671 Kaye,Martin R 6 7 - 37 134 19.14 4 - - - - 2 - 34.10 1652 Krigstein,Michael L 8 10 - 29 133 13.30 4 - - - - 11 - 43.89 1550 Maguire,Peter H 13 11 1 36 123 12.30 8 1 1 - - 12 - 57.21 1656 Cole,James 2 2 1 111* 121 121.00 1* 2* - 1* - 1 21 - 88.32 678 Mullen,Mark D 6 5 1 41 113 28.25 1 - - - - 14 1 56.50 595 Mann,David L 14 8 4 21 106 26.50 5 - 1 - - 8 - 31.45 1541 Smith,Roger T 13 9 1 26 93 11.62 20* 8* - 2* - - 6 - 42.27 1663 Stroud,Anthony L 9 9 2 40* 92 13.14 4 - - - - 2 3 58.97 104 Buckett,Timothy F 3 3 - 79 87 29.00 1 - - 1 - 14 - 79.82 1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 11 6 1 27* 86 17.20 10 1 - - - 7 2 68.25 1443 Thomas,Christopher M 12 11 5 14* 79 13.17 - - 1 - - 9 1 43.65 589 Mag,Michael 7 7 - 31 79 11.29 2 - - - - 9 - 58.09 1624 Spears,Simon R 6 6 - 23 79 13.17 1 - - - - 11 - 57.25 1670 Kandara,Madan 4 5 1 60 78 19.50 1 - - 1 - 5 - 34.67 1527 Bennett,Mark C 4 5 - 39 78 15.60 1 - - - - 10 - 46.43 1427 Serov,Paul 10 10 2 27 77 9.62 1 - 1 - - 7 - 34.68 486 Jones,Andrew C 9 10 - 15 77 7.70 4 - - - - 2 - 25.41 1686 Vandergugten,Timothy 7 6 1 60 75 15.00 1 - 1 1 - 9 - 48.39 1676 Morrison,Dane 6 5 - 61 75 15.00 - - - 1 - 6 - 51.02 1637 Lawrence,Mitchell J 4 5 1 46 75 18.75 1 - 1 - - 6 - 43.60 1611 Windred,Patrick 11 10 3 25* 74 10.57 3 - - - - 8 - 45.96 1668 Glenday,James R 19 11 5 19* 66 11.00 9 - 1 - - 5 - 38.82 1587 Smith,Mitchell D M 3 3 1 57 60 30.00 - - - 1 - 5 1 47.24 1675 Thompson,Trent 5 5 - 28 55 11.00 - - - - - 7 1 45.08 1641 Garland,Matthew 9 8 - 19 55 6.88 2 - - - - 1 - 24.77 704 Norbury,Stephen A 4 5 - 20 52 10.40 2 - - - - 7 - 26.00 1513 Ross,David W 18 15 6 19* 52 5.78 2 3 1 - - 1 - 33.33 1664 Sullivan,Richard P 9 7 2 19* 51 10.20 3 - 1 - - 3 - 43.22 1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 11 7 4 13* 50 16.67 3 - - - - 5 - 43.48 1666 Treuberg,Matthias 17 12 3 14 48 5.33 3 - - - - 2 - 20.87 1329 Cox,Timothy D 24 15 6 12 46 5.11 6 1 - - - 2 - 40.00 1209 Dennis,Gregory M 4 4 3 21* 45 45.00 - - - - - 2 1 41.67 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 12 8 3 19 44 8.80 1 1 - - - 5 - 47.31 214 Culhane,Daniel J 13 10 7 7* 38 12.67 3 - - - - 3 - 40.00 1683 Medley,Ryan 7 6 1 11 35 7.00 4 1 - - - 1 - 33.02 1679 Craig,Robert 3 2 - 26 34 17.00 - - - - - 4 - 51.52 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 13 11 1 21 30 3.00 4 - - - - 2 - 40.00 1525 Lockett,Benjamin M 13 9 - 13 24 2.67 2 - - - - 3 - 44.44 1632 Halikas,Steven 8 9 3 11* 22 3.67 - - - - - 3 - 28.21 1684 O'Brien,Christopher 7 4 1 19 21 7.00 2 - - - - 1 1 30.43
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ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1655 Campbell,Philip G 8 7 3 7 19 4.75 2 - - - - - - 32.76 1618 Kader,Nirjon 2 3 - 10 18 6.00 - - - - - 1 - 69.23 1673 Wilden,Dominic J 3 1 1 10* 10 - 1 - - - - 1 - 250.00 1337 Lucas,Mark S 13 8 4 3 8 2.00 4 - - - - - - 17.02 1672 Kambala,Venkata S R 3 3 - 6 6 2.00 - - - - - 1 - 42.86 1504 Maxwell,Craig P 3 3 2 3* 4 4.00 3 - - - - - - 13.79 1621 Noble,Daniel J 7 3 2 3* 3 3.00 1 - - - - - - 37.50 908 Stark,Robert W 6 6 2 2* 3 0.75 3 - - - - - - 18.75 1688 Harris,Timothy 2 1 - 1 1 1.00 1 - - - - - - 4.35 1650 Standing,Jack 7 1 - 0 0 0.00 - - - - - - - - 1674 Maan,Jagatjeet S 2 1 1 0* 0 - 1 - - - - - - -
Absent 4 Extras 1742 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper BATTING Combined Club Statistics 2004/2005 - Scheduled Limited Overs Games Only Overs Faced: 2322.5 Grade Rd 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10 & 15 Runs Scored For: 9167 Metro.Cup Rd 1, 3, 6, 8 & 9 Wickets Lost: 390 All 1st Grade LO, PG's & GS Average / Wicket: 23.51 State Challenge Balls / Wicket: 35.74 Runs / Over: 3.95 Highest Score For: 6/298 - 3rd Grade vs Western Suburbs (Rd 9) Lowest Score For: 69 - 6th Grade vs Penrith (Rd 6)
ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1635 Creed,Murray W 12 10 3 135* 510 72.86 - - - 2 2 45 6 74.78
1610 Robson,Samuel D 16 16 3 103* 409 31.46 6 - - 1 1 24 - 41.78
1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 17 17 1 72 393 24.56 5 1 2 3 - 40 4 57.12
1669 Pereira,Gavin J 10 10 - 64 293 29.30 4 - - 2 - 23 6 93.02
1654 Brown,Cade 11 11 4 77* 288 41.14 3 - - 3 - 33 4 65.45
1667 Webb,Joshua 13 13 - 41 275 21.15 9 - - - - 22 1 44.43
1613 Day,James R F 18 16 1 43 258 17.20 8 2 - - - 26 1 59.72 1330 Christian,Daniel T 12 10 3 62 233 33.29 3 2 - 1 - 25 3 76.90 255 Dixon,James S 6 6 1 76 219 43.80 2 - - 2 - 30 3 96.48
1661 Nikolovski,Richard 13 13 2 44 216 19.64 18* 5* - 5* - - 8 - 65.45
145 Carson,Peter W 6 6 1 104 212 42.40 2 - - - 1 20 1 64.44 1659 McKay,Stuart W 13 13 1 39 203 16.92 3 - 1 - - 9 - 49.15 1681 Crichton,Samuel 7 7 1 76 199 33.17 - - - 1 - 23 1 66.11 1653 Backmann,Hugh A 14 14 1 71 199 15.31 2 - - 1 - 17 2 54.82 1498 Higgins,Oliver W 7 6 - 104 196 32.67 2 1 - 1 1 18 - 66.44 1498 Higgins,Oliver W 1* - - 1658 Lang,Timothy E 12 7 2 64* 195 39.00 4 - - 2 - 14 4 87.84 1665 Tibbetts,Joel A 8 8 - 58 195 24.38 - - 2 1 - 22 1 56.85 476 Jameson,Christopher W 6 6 - 93 167 27.83 1 - - 1 - 18 1 57.39 144 Carson,David J 12 7 1 39* 157 26.17 5 1 - - - 18 1 58.36 1662 Owers,Matthew S 6 6 1 41 156 31.20 - - - - - 18 1 55.32 663 Mitchell,Peter B 4 4 1 100* 153 51.00 3* 1* - - - 1 13 4 74.63 1682 Mark,Julian 7 7 - 48 149 21.29 1 - 1 - - 11 - 45.85 1687 Wakim,Benjamin 7 7 - 100 149 21.29 12* 4* - 2* - 1 17 - 51.38 1631 Azhar,Ashlee B 5 5 3 80* 147 73.50 3 - - 1 - 14 3 79.46 1213 Bennett,Robert J 5 5 1 65 144 36.00 1* - 1* 1 - 16 - 57.37 478 Jebb,David C 6 6 - 47 129 21.50 4 - - - - 19 1 57.33
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ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1617 Cowan,Simon J 4 4 2 70* 122 61.00 - - - 1 - 8 4 73.49 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 7 7 1 79* 122 20.33 - - - 1 - 9 6 94.57 1656 Cole,James 2 2 1 111* 121 121.00 1* 2* - 1* - 1 21 - 88.32 1418 Bhandari,Danny 6 6 - 64 111 18.50 2 - - 1 - 10 - 57.22 344 Gerber,Simon B H 4 4 - 33 90 22.50 2 - - - - 15 - 59.21 1533 Hargrave,Jeffrey M 5 5 - 50 89 17.80 1 - - 1 - 13 - 61.38 1622 Roche,Jordan M 6 6 - 52 89 14.83 1 - - 1 - 8 - 65.44 1491 Dooley,Robert A 12 11 3 36* 87 10.88 1 2 - - - 6 - 46.03 1325 Elliott,Michael R 8 7 - 28 84 12.00 4 - 1 - - 11 1 68.29 1686 Vandergugten,Timothy 7 6 1 60 75 15.00 1 - 1 1 - 9 - 48.39 1550 Maguire,Peter H 6 5 - 19 67 13.40 4 - 1 - - 7 - 74.44 1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 4 4 1 34 66 22.00 2 - 1 - - 7 - 68.04 1611 Windred,Patrick 9 8 3 25* 64 12.80 3 - - - - 8 - 50.00 1671 Kaye,Martin R 3 3 - 30 61 20.33 1 - - - - - - 40.94 546 Leahy,Mark C 5 4 - 36 60 15.00 2 - - - - 4 3 63.83 1434 Harris, Peter A 4 4 1 33 59 19.67 1 - - - - 4 - 52.68 1587 Smith,Mitchell D M 2 1 - 57 57 57.00 - - - 1 - 5 1 58.76 1527 Bennett,Mark C 2 2 - 39 55 27.50 - - - - - 7 - 55.00 822 Robson,James G 5 3 - 28 51 17.00 - - - - - 3 - 58.62 1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 11 7 4 13* 50 16.67 3 - - - - 5 - 43.48 910 Stephen,Darren J 4 4 2 27 49 24.50 - - - - - 2 2 71.01 1675 Thompson,Trent 3 3 - 28 49 16.33 - - - - - 6 1 49.00 678 Mullen,Mark D 2 2 - 41 47 23.50 - - - - - 5 - 47.47 1321 Neilan,Andrew M 11 4 - 24 45 11.25 13* 9* - 2* - - - 1 68.18 1663 Stroud,Anthony L 5 5 1 17 45 11.25 - - - - - 1 1 58.44 1678 Cooper,Tom L W 5 4 - 29 45 11.25 3 1 - - - 4 1 71.43 1534 Kulkarni,Mayur 4 4 - 30 38 9.50 - - 1 - - 2 - 57.58 595 Mann,David L 6 3 1 20 37 18.50 - - 1 - - 1 - 45.12 1683 Medley,Ryan 7 6 1 11 35 7.00 4 1 - - - 1 - 33.02 589 Mag,Michael 3 3 - 23 32 10.67 2 - - - - 5 - 94.12 1052 Zehner,Eric J W 12 5 2 8 32 10.67 3 - 1 - - 1 - 88.89 1625 Stuart,Alexander I 4 4 1 17 30 10.00 4 - - - - 3 - 45.45 1336 Langdon,Andrew P 8 6 1 21 29 5.80 2 - - - - 2 - 46.03 1624 Spears,Simon R 2 2 - 23 27 13.50 1 - - - - 4 - 81.82 1209 Dennis,Gregory M 2 2 2 21* 26 - - - - - - 1 1 56.52 1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 6 2 - 25 25 12.50 5 1 - - - - 2 86.21 1660 Morris,Christopher J 4 3 - 13 24 8.00 - - - - - 2 - 33.33 1539 Fuss,Gary P 5 4 - 19 23 5.75 1 - 1 - - 2 1 95.83 1684 O'Brien,Christopher 7 4 1 19 21 7.00 2 - - - - 1 1 30.43 1513 Ross,David W 10 8 3 8 21 4.20 1 3 1 - - - - 61.76 1541 Smith,Roger T 6 3 1 11 20 10.00 5* 4* - 1* - - 1 - 42.55 1443 Thomas,Christopher M 6 4 2 13* 20 10.00 - - 1 - - 3 - 50.00 704 Norbury,Stephen A 2 2 - 19 20 10.00 2 - - - - 1 - 30.30 1668 Glenday,James R 11 5 3 8 19 9.50 5 - - - - - - 33.93 1416 Richardson,Timothy S 3 3 - 15 19 6.33 1 - - - - 1 - 47.50 214 Culhane,Daniel J 6 4 3 7* 18 18.00 - - - - - 1 - 72.00 486 Jones,Andrew C 2 2 - 15 15 7.50 1 - - - - 1 - 51.72 1626 Tate,Benjamin D 3 2 - 10 14 7.00 4* - - - - - - 37.84 1329 Cox,Timothy D 12 5 2 7 14 4.67 4 1 - - - - - 87.50 1666 Treuberg,Matthias 10 5 2 8 13 4.33 2 - - - - 1 - 22.81 1652 Krigstein,Michael L 1 1 - 9 9 9.00 - - - - - 1 - 17.65 1677 Dobbie,Glen W 6 3 3 8* 9 - 1 1 - - - 1 - 56.25 104 Buckett,Timothy F 2 2 - 7 8 4.00 - - - - - 1 - 44.44
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ID Name Mts Inn No HS Runs Avg Ct St RD RI 50 100 4s 6s S/R
1672 Kambala,Venkata S R 1 1 - 6 6 6.00 - - - - - 1 - 54.55 1641 Garland,Matthew 1 1 - 6 6 6.00 - - - - - - - 31.58 1618 Kader,Nirjon 1 1 - 5 5 5.00 - - - - - 1 - 125.00 1592 Appleton,Mark S 4 2 - 5 5 2.50 - - - - - - - 21.74 1427 Serov,Paul 3 2 - 4 4 2.00 - - - - - - - 10.53 1504 Maxwell,Craig P 1 1 1 3* 3 - 1 - - - - - - 50.00 908 Stark,Robert W 3 2 1 1* 1 1.00 1 - - - - - - 33.33 1632 Halikas,Steven 2 2 - 1 1 0.50 - - - - - - - 20.00 1655 Campbell,Philip G 4 2 2 1* 1 - 1 - - - - - - 25.00 1525 Lockett,Benjamin M 5 2 - 0 0 0.00 1 - - - - - - - 1650 Standing,Jack 7 1 - 0 0 0.00 - - - - - - - - 1337 Lucas,Mark S 5 1 1 0* 0 - 1 - - - - - - - 1676 Morrison,Dane 2 1 - 0 0 0.00 - - - - - - - - 1674 Maan,Jagatjeet S 1 1 1 0* 0 - - - - - - - - - 1670 Kandara,Madan 1 1 - 0 0 0.00 - - - - - - - - 1664 Sullivan,Richard P 2 - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - 1621 Noble,Daniel J 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1673 Wilden,Dominic J 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Difference 1 Extras 832 *denotes dismissals taken as wicket keeper
BOWLING Combined Club Statistics 2004/2005 - All Grades & Competitions Overs Bowled: 6417.4 (Grade,LO,Met.Cup,PG,GS & State Challenge) Runs Scored Against: 23010 Wickets Taken: 906 Average / Wicket: 25.40 Balls / Wicket: 42.50 Runs / Over: 3.59 Highest Score Against: 420 - 5th Grade vs Campbelltown-Camden (Rd 8) Lowest Score Against: 69 - 6th Grade vs UTS-Balmain 2 (Rd 9)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1658 Lang,Timothy E 349.3 78 52 942 18.12 41.46 2.70 7/20 2 26 33
910 Stephen,Darren J 207.5 42 46 592 12.87 27.41 2.85 7/19 2 5 9
1491 Dooley,Robert A 195.1 20 37 955 25.81 33.19 4.89 4/30 - 52 5
1052 Zehner,Eric J W 257.3 32 36 958 26.61 44.14 3.72 4/41 - 30 14
1329 Cox,Timothy D 282.5 61 35 708 20.23 49.63 2.50 3/13 - 23 17
1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 154.5 28 32 393 12.28 29.41 2.54 5/43 1 11 1
1613 Day,James R F 216.3 40 32 703 21.97 41.00 3.25 4/22 - 10 3
1513 Ross,David W 190 35 28 676 24.14 41.43 3.56 7/71 1 8 12
1610 Robson,Samuel D 177.3 27 28 759 27.11 39.04 4.28 5/106 1 8 20
1539 Fuss,Gary P 145.3 27 26 466 17.92 33.92 3.20 5/36 1 6 3
1418 Bhandari,Danny 174.3 30 24 600 25.00 44.21 3.44 4/58 - 14 -
1443 Thomas,Christopher M 156.3 18 23 569 24.74 41.70 3.64 3/25 - 4 16
1677 Dobbie,Glen W 148.5 25 20 513 25.65 46.60 3.45 3/22 - 26 13
1666 Treuberg,Matthias 121.3 18 18 392 21.78 40.94 3.23 4/17 - 4 4
214 Culhane,Daniel J 160.1 26 18 542 30.11 53.78 3.38 3/43 - 7 -
1337 Lucas,Mark S 175.1 40 18 554 30.78 59.44 3.16 4/39 - 6 13
1336 Langdon,Andrew P 170 34 18 644 35.78 57.33 3.79 4/35 - 11 1
1592 Appleton,Mark S 77 20 17 214 12.59 27.76 2.78 5/49 1 8 2
1664 Sullivan,Richard P 102 17 17 393 23.12 36.41 3.85 5/77 1 1 6
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ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1330 Christian,Daniel T 100.1 7 17 398 23.41 37.24 3.97 5/55 1 7 25
1550 Maguire,Peter H 149 31 16 455 28.44 56.44 3.05 4/33 - 9 -
1525 Lockett,Benjamin M 144 17 16 556 34.75 55.94 3.86 3/20 - 28 3
1668 Glenday,James R 207.1 27 16 731 45.69 80.13 3.53 3/61 - 13 26
1683 Medley,Ryan 61.5 18 14 161 11.50 26.79 2.60 5/16 1 1 3
1427 Serov,Paul 123 26 13 374 28.77 57.69 3.04 3/16 - 5 7
822 Robson,James G 130.5 47 12 296 24.67 65.50 2.26 3/47 - 1 -
1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 103.1 16 12 371 30.92 51.67 3.60 3/47 - 1 -
595 Mann,David L 131 24 12 519 43.25 66.17 3.96 2/19 - 4 4 144 Carson,David J 64.5 2 11 250 22.73 35.55 3.86 4/69 - 1 1 255 Dixon,James S 84.3 14 11 281 25.55 46.91 3.33 4/26 - 8 1 1213 Bennett,Robert J 57.4 8 10 218 21.80 35.30 3.78 3/23 - 6 1 1667 Webb,Joshua 77 7 10 334 33.40 47.10 4.34 3/9 - 4 5 1617 Cowan,Simon J 123.1 20 10 442 44.20 76.40 3.59 5/38 1 11 14 1621 Noble,Daniel J 78 22 9 213 23.67 52.89 2.73 5/21 1 6 2 1655 Campbell,Philip G 58.5 10 9 257 28.56 41.67 4.37 3/52 - 20 2 908 Stark,Robert W 85.3 14 9 281 31.22 57.67 3.29 3/74 - 6 - 1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 62 3 9 352 39.11 44.22 5.68 2/23 - 14 12 589 Mag,Michael 67.5 6 8 306 38.25 51.12 4.51 3/37 - 1 1 1659 McKay,Stuart W 72 11 7 258 36.86 63.43 3.58 2/23 - 5 7 1611 Windred,Patrick 76 12 7 344 49.14 68.00 4.53 2/17 - 14 6 1672 Kambala,Venkata S R 25.2 9 6 40 6.67 25.33 1.58 3/15 - - - 1670 Kandara,Madan 41.5 11 6 92 15.33 42.00 2.20 3/42 - 1 - 1434 Harris, Peter A 75 23 6 159 26.50 76.67 2.12 1/8 - 8 2 1632 Halikas,Steven 55 16 6 161 26.83 55.50 2.93 3/39 - 1 2 1641 Garland,Matthew 72 15 6 214 35.67 72.50 2.97 3/17 - 1 2 678 Mullen,Mark D 62 12 6 218 36.33 63.00 3.52 2/46 - 5 1 1587 Smith,Mitchell D M 21 4 5 64 12.80 26.00 3.05 2/17 - 4 - 1631 Azhar,Ashlee B 34 4 5 173 34.60 44.80 5.09 3/54 - 10 10 1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 13 - 4 79 19.75 19.50 6.08 4/54 - - - 1681 Crichton,Samuel 33 2 4 121 30.25 54.75 3.67 2/23 - 10 11 104 Buckett,Timothy F 33 2 4 147 36.75 50.00 4.45 3/51 - - 2 1663 Stroud,Anthony L 49.3 8 4 228 57.00 74.25 4.61 2/48 - - - 1673 Wilden,Dominic J 27.3 7 3 71 23.67 55.67 2.58 2/38 - 1 1 1675 Thompson,Trent 15.3 1 3 86 28.67 32.67 5.55 2/31 - 4 1 1650 Standing,Jack 38 10 3 93 31.00 77.00 2.45 3/23 - 3 - 1684 O'Brien,Christopher 27.5 2 3 96 32.00 57.00 3.45 1/6 - - 4 1325 Elliott,Michael R 41 5 3 179 59.67 82.00 4.37 1/20 - - - 1618 Kader,Nirjon 8 2 2 27 13.50 24.50 3.38 2/27 - - 1 1669 Pereira,Gavin J 12 1 2 38 19.00 38.00 3.17 2/30 - 3 1 1674 Maan,Jagatjeet S 13.3 1 2 48 24.00 41.00 3.56 2/34 - 1 - 1504 Maxwell,Craig P 22 2 2 87 43.50 68.50 3.95 1/22 - 1 4 1662 Owers,Matthew S 51 6 2 216 108.00 156.50 4.24 1/44 - - 7 344 Gerber,Simon B H 0.3 - 1 5 5.00 3.00 10.00 1/5 - - - 486 Jones,Andrew C 2 - 1 11 11.00 14.00 5.50 1/11 - 1 1 1686 Vandergugten,Timothy 15 2 1 35 35.00 91.00 2.33 1/8 - - 1 1622 Roche,Jordan M 9 - 1 62 62.00 54.00 6.89 1/62 - - - 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 30.3 6 1 128 128.00 188.00 4.20 1/58 - 2 3 1676 Morrison,Dane 16 1 0 99 - - 6.19 0/20 - 1 - 1209 Dennis,Gregory M 14 - 0 87 - - 6.21 0/10 - 7 - 1534 Kulkarni,Mayur 11.1 4 0 25 - - 2.24 0/11 - - 1 1671 Kaye,Martin R 9 1 0 47 - - 5.22 0/47 - - - 1653 Backmann,Hugh A 5 1 0 17 - - 3.40 0/17 - - -
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ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1640 Tan,Jonathan J H 4 - 0 25 - - 6.25 0/25 - 1 3 476 Jameson,Christopher W 3 - 0 18 - - 6.00 0/18 - - - 1527 Bennett,Mark C 3 - 0 28 - - 9.33 0/28 - 5 - 1678 Cooper,Tom L W 2 - 0 11 - - 5.50 0/11 - - - 1679 Craig,Robert 1 1 0 0 - - 0.00 0/0 - - - 546 Leahy,Mark C 1 - 0 3 - - 3.00 0/3 - - - 1682 Mark,Julian 0.1 - 0 0 - - 0.00 0/0 - - -
Absent 3
Difference 7
Extras 795 BOWLING Combined Club Statistics 2004/2005 - Limited Overs Games Only Overs Bowled: 2330.4 Grade Rd 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10 & 15 Runs Scored Against: 9460 Metro.Cup Rd 1, 3, 6, 8 & 9 Wickets Taken: 396 All 1st Grade LO, PG's & GS Average / Wicket: 23.89 State Challenge Balls / Wicket: 35.31 Runs / Over: 4.06 Highest Score Against: 6/306 - 2nd Grade vs Bankstown (Rd 1) Lowest Score Against: 90 - 2nd Grade vs North Sydney (Rd 15)
ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1613 Day,James R F 154.3 23 28 523 18.68 33.57 3.39 4/22 - 10 3
1491 Dooley,Robert A 88.3 7 21 469 22.33 27.48 5.30 4/30 - 45 1
1329 Cox,Timothy D 100.1 13 16 301 18.81 39.13 3.00 3/13 - 21 4
1610 Robson,Samuel D 113.3 17 16 507 31.69 43.75 4.47 3/39 - 6 13
1206 Salisbury,Ian D K 45.4 7 15 122 8.13 19.00 2.67 4/30 - 11 -
1683 Medley,Ryan 61.5 18 14 161 11.50 26.79 2.60 5/16 1 1 3
1336 Langdon,Andrew P 78 12 13 322 24.77 36.92 4.13 4/35 - 11 1
1052 Zehner,Eric J W 87 5 13 379 29.15 42.54 4.36 2/16 - 27 4
1658 Lang,Timothy E 101 21 12 297 24.75 53.25 2.94 3/31 - 22 11
1539 Fuss,Gary P 39 6 10 140 14.00 23.70 3.59 5/36 1 3 -
910 Stephen,Darren J 39.5 6 10 141 14.10 24.40 3.54 4/29 - 5 -
1513 Ross,David W 71 5 10 317 31.70 44.00 4.46 2/22 - 7 7
255 Dixon,James S 42.3 6 9 158 17.56 29.22 3.72 4/26 - 8 -
1666 Treuberg,Matthias 47.3 5 9 167 18.56 32.22 3.52 3/16 - 2 3
1443 Thomas,Christopher M 56 4 9 228 25.33 38.56 4.07 3/25 - 4 7
1619 Matthews,Nolan G P 62 3 9 352 39.11 44.22 5.68 2/23 - 14 12
1330 Christian,Daniel T 27 1 8 135 16.88 21.25 5.00 5/55 1 6 2
1213 Bennett,Robert J 25.4 2 7 93 13.29 22.43 3.62 3/23 - 3 -
1677 Dobbie,Glen W 46 4 7 179 25.57 43.57 3.89 3/22 - 24 5
1550 Maguire,Peter H 50.4 5 7 184 26.29 44.57 3.63 4/33 - 8 -
1592 Appleton,Mark S 19 6 6 59 9.83 20.17 3.11 4/13 - 7 -
1418 Bhandari,Danny 46.3 7 6 198 33.00 48.33 4.26 2/11 - 11 -
1611 Windred,Patrick 56 9 6 213 35.50 58.83 3.80 2/17 - 13 4
1659 McKay,Stuart W 62 10 6 232 38.67 64.00 3.74 2/23 - 5 7
1668 Glenday,James R 77.1 7 6 327 54.50 80.67 4.24 1/19 - 13 8
1427 Serov,Paul 24 4 5 64 12.80 29.80 2.67 3/16 - 5 -
589 Mag,Michael 22 2 5 94 18.80 26.60 4.27 3/37 - 1 -
1667 Webb,Joshua 45.1 3 5 227 45.40 56.00 5.03 2/46 - 4 5
1664 Sullivan,Richard P 4 - 4 34 8.50 6.00 8.50 4/34 - - -
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ID Name O M W R Avg S/R Econ Best 5wi Wd Nb
1584 O'Connor,Mitchell W 13 - 4 79 19.75 19.50 6.08 4/54 - - -
822 Robson,James G 47 16 4 80 20.00 70.75 1.70 2/31 - 1 - 144 Carson,David J 16.5 - 4 83 20.75 25.50 4.93 3/42 - 1 - 1655 Campbell,Philip G 16.5 2 4 99 24.75 29.75 5.88 2/37 - 17 1 1631 Azhar,Ashlee B 16 1 4 99 24.75 27.25 6.19 3/54 - 10 3 1681 Crichton,Samuel 33 2 4 121 30.25 54.75 3.67 2/23 - 10 11 1337 Lucas,Mark S 43.1 11 4 132 33.00 66.50 3.06 3/25 - 5 2 1525 Lockett,Benjamin M 35 1 4 155 38.75 58.50 4.43 1/22 - 23 1 214 Culhane,Daniel J 57 5 4 208 52.00 86.75 3.65 2/37 - 5 - 1672 Kambala,Venkata S R 5 2 3 15 5.00 10.00 3.00 3/15 - - - 1587 Smith,Mitchell D M 15 2 3 47 15.67 31.33 3.13 2/31 - 4 - 104 Buckett,Timothy F 17 1 3 72 24.00 34.67 4.24 3/51 - - 2 1650 Standing,Jack 38 10 3 93 31.00 77.00 2.45 3/23 - 3 - 1684 O'Brien,Christopher 27.5 2 3 96 32.00 57.00 3.45 1/6 - - 4 908 Stark,Robert W 28.3 1 3 120 40.00 59.00 4.21 2/40 - 6 - 1680 Sykes,Mitchell C 30 3 3 127 42.33 60.33 4.23 1/4 - 1 - 595 Mann,David L 41 3 3 207 69.00 83.67 5.05 2/47 - 4 1 1669 Pereira,Gavin J 12 1 2 38 19.00 38.00 3.17 2/30 - 3 1 678 Mullen,Mark D 10 - 2 46 23.00 32.50 4.60 2/46 - 5 - 1663 Stroud,Anthony L 10.3 1 2 60 30.00 31.50 5.71 1/14 - - - 1670 Kandara,Madan 2 1 1 2 2.00 12.00 1.00 1/2 - - - 1686 Vandergugten,Timothy 15 2 1 35 35.00 91.00 2.33 1/8 - - 1 1434 Harris, Peter A 10 2 1 37 37.00 66.00 3.70 1/31 - 6 - 1325 Elliott,Michael R 10 1 1 53 53.00 60.00 5.30 1/20 - - - 1621 Noble,Daniel J 18 4 1 55 55.00 113.00 3.06 1/33 - 5 - 1675 Thompson,Trent 8 - 1 55 55.00 53.00 6.88 1/55 - 4 1 1617 Cowan,Simon J 23 3 1 101 101.00 147.00 4.39 1/28 - 8 1 1209 Dennis,Gregory M 11 - 0 77 - - 7.00 0/14 - 7 - 1641 Garland,Matthew 6 1 0 11 - - 1.83 0/11 - - - 1642 Clark, Benjamin G 4.3 - 0 30 - - 6.67 0/11 - 2 - 1632 Halikas,Steven 3 - 0 18 - - 6.00 0/4 - - - 476 Jameson,Christopher 3 - 0 18 - - 6.00 0/18 - - - 1527 Bennett,Mark C 3 - 0 28 - - 9.33 0/28 - 5 - 1674 Maan,Jagatjeet S 2.3 - 0 14 - - 5.60 0/14 - 1 - 1676 Morrison,Dane 2 - 0 20 - - 10.00 0/20 - - - 1504 Maxwell,Craig P 2 - 0 13 - - 6.50 0/13 - 1 - 1534 Kulkarni,Mayur 1.1 - 0 11 - - 9.43 0/11 - - - 1662 Owers,Matthew S 0.3 - 0 6 - - 12.00 0/6 - - 1 1682 Mark,Julian 0.1 - 0 0 - - - 0/0 - - -
Difference 6
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Wkt Rd Grd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S
1st 3 3 Fairfield-Lilverpool 1 Jebb,David C 128 Robson,Samuel D 85 174
1st 5 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Stuart,Alexander I 81 Kulkarni,Mayur 88 169
1st 8 5 C’town-Camden 1 Gerber,Simon B H 43 Stuart,Alexander I 80 122
1st 13 2 Blacktown 1 Bhandari,Danny 44 Elliott,Michael R 109 103
1st 12 4 Parramatta 1 Leahy,Mark C 75 Stuart,Alexander I 37 100
2nd LO7 1LO UTS-Balmain 1 Brown,Cade 77* O'Connor,Mitchell 68* 148*
2nd GS7 GS Bankstown 1 Backmann,Hugh A 71 Robson,Samuel D 103* 127
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Wkt Rd Grd Opponent In Bat 1 Sc Bat 2 Sc P/S
2nd 1 2 Bankstown 1 Owers,Matthew S 41 Bhandari,Danny 64 115
2nd 8 1 C’town-Camden 1 O'Connor,Mitchell W 62 Brown,Cade 65 113
2nd 9 3 Western Suburbs 1 Webb,Joshua 37 Higgins,Oliver W 104 100
3rd 6 2 Mosman 1 Richardson,Timothy S 57 Bhandari,Danny 109 131
3rd 11 2 Gordon 1 Richardson,Timothy S 53 Elliott,Michael R 145 131
3rd 11 3 Gordon 1 McKay,Stuart W 53 Jebb,David C 97 125
3rd LO4 1LO Rand-Petersham 1 Christian,Daniel T 62 Creed,Murray W 107 120
3rd 7 5 Sutherland 1 Roche,Jordan M 52 Mitchell,Peter B 100* 116
4th SF 1 Northern Districts 1 Christian,Daniel T 136 Carson,David J 81* 192
4th 13 5 Blacktown 1 Roche,Jordan M 72 Morris,Christopher J 106 126
5th 3 5 Fairfield-Lilverpool 1 Backmann,Hugh A 110 Robson,James G 74* 159
5th 12 6 Rand-Petersham 1 1 Tan,Jonathan J H 70 Tate,Benjamin D 80 126
5th 13 5 Blacktown 1 Morris,Christopher J 106 Robson,James G 44 100
6th LO8 1LO St.George 1 Lang,Timothy E 64* Creed,Murray W 135* 150*
6th 6 1 Mosman 1 Lang,Timothy E 84 Creed,Murray W 169 146
6th 6 3 Mosman 1 Cowan,Simon J 81 Nikolovski,Richard 88 145
6th GS5 GS UTS-Balmain 1 Vandergugten,Timothy 60 Crichton,Samuel 76 127 6th 11 3 Gordon 1 Pereira,Gavin J 65 Nikolovski,Richard 73 119 6th 4 6 South Sydney 1 Harris, Peter A 136 Appleton,Mark S 73 110
7th 8 3 C’town-Camden 1 Dooley,Robert A 68 Stephen,Darren J 69 128 7th PG5 PG Northern Districts 1 Nikolovski,Richard 44 Robson,Samuel D 79* 104
8th 5 4 Eastern Suburbs 1 Maguire,Peter H 36 Fuss,Gary P 95 97
9th 14 1 Manly Warringah 1 Brown,Cade 90 Zehner,Eric J W 39* 111
10th 14 2 Manly Warringah 2 Thomas,Christopher M 13 Sykes,Mitchell C 84* 54
Partnership Averages
Wkt Inns NO Runs Avg
1st 119 1 3171 26.87 2nd 118 4 3182 27.91 3rd 114 3 3217 28.98 4th 111 5 3174 29.94 5th 106 8 2534 25.86 6th 98 9 2699 30.33 7th 89 3 1600 18.60 8th 85 5 1468 18.35 9th 79 11 826 12.15 10th 67 11 538 9.61 PARTNERSHIPS - MOST PROLIFIC PARTNERS Combined Club Statistics 2004/2005 - All Grades & Competitions
Bat 1 Bat 2 Inn NO Highest P/S Total Runs Avg
Brown,Cade O'Connor,Mitchell W 13 1 148* 551 45.92 Carson,David J Creed,Murray W 12 - 81 425 35.42 Christian,Daniel T Creed,Murray W 11 1 120 418 41.80 Creed,Murray W Lang,Timothy E 7 3 150* 416 104.00 Brown,Cade Creed,Murray W 14 1 87* 364 28.00 Carson,David J Christian,Daniel T 5 - 192 296 59.20 Creed,Murray W O'Connor,Mitchell W 13 - 78 290 22.31 Brown,Cade Christian,Daniel T 11 3 53* 251 31.38 Higgins,Oliver W Webb,Joshua 4 - 100 250 62.50 McKay,Stuart W Pereira,Gavin J 6 - 91 225 37.50 Morris,Christopher J Robson,James G 4 - 100 223 55.75
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Bat 1 Bat 2 Inn NO Highest P/S Total Runs Avg
Jebb,David C Robson,Samuel D 3 - 174 210 70.00 Cowan,Simon J Nikolovski,Richard 3 - 145 200 66.67 Nikolovski,Richard Pereira,Gavin J 4 - 119 196 49.00 Gerber,Simon B H Stuart,Alexander I 3 - 122 192 64.00 Elliott,Michael R Owers,Matthew S 5 - 85 189 37.80 McKay,Stuart W Tibbetts,Joel A 4 - 70 186 46.50 Elliott,Michael R Richardson,Timothy S 3 - 131 181 60.33 Harris, Peter A Stuart,Alexander I 3 - 84 171 57.00 Kulkarni,Mayur Stuart,Alexander I 1 - 169 169 169.00 Bhandari,Danny Jebb,David C 4 - 66 167 41.75 Backmann,Hugh A Robson,James G 2 - 159 159 79.50 Bhandari,Danny Richardson,Timothy S 5 - 131 159 31.80 Robson,Samuel D Wakim,Benjamin 4 - 96 158 39.50 Hargrave,Jeffrey M Jameson,Christopher W 5 - 46 151 30.20 Bhandari,Danny Owers,Matthew S 4 - 115 151 37.75 Nikolovski,Richard Sykes,Mitchell C 4 - 90 148 37.00 Jebb,David C Tibbetts,Joel A 3 - 71 148 49.33 Higgins,Oliver W Tibbetts,Joel A 3 - 80 147 49.00 Morris,Christopher J Roche,Jordan M 2 - 126 144 72.00 Tan,Jonathan J H Tate,Benjamin D 2 - 126 144 72.00 Creed,Murray W Day,James R F 5 - 60 137 27.40 Day,James R F O'Connor,Mitchell W 8 - 67 137 17.13 Kaye,Martin R Tate,Benjamin D 4 - 92 136 34.00 Appleton,Mark S Harris, Peter A 2 - 110 136 68.00 Carson,David J Lang,Timothy E 4 1 58* 132 44.00 Crichton,Samuel Vandergugten,Timothy 2 - 127 132 66.00 Dooley,Robert A Stephen,Darren J 1 - 128 128 128.00 Bhandari,Danny Elliott,Michael R 4 - 103 127 31.75 Backmann,Hugh A Robson,Samuel D 4 - 127 127 31.75 Mark,Julian Wakim,Benjamin 4 - 60 125 31.25 Jebb,David C McKay,Stuart W 2 - 125 125 62.50 O'Connor,Mitchell W Webb,Joshua 4 - 84 120 30.00 Bennett,Robert J Kulkarni,Mayur 4 - 50 120 30.00 Brown,Cade Day,James R F 8 - 26 120 15.00 Jebb,David C Webb,Joshua 5 - 63 118 23.60 Elliott,Michael R Cooper,Tom L W 2 - 99 117 58.50 Mitchell,Peter B Roche,Jordan M 1 - 116 116 116.00 Backmann,Hugh A Cowan,Simon J 2 1 70* 114 114.00 Jameson,Christopher W McKay,Stuart W 3 - 99 114 38.00 Elliott,Michael R Lang,Timothy E 5 - 51 112 22.40 Creed,Murray W Elliott,Michael R 4 - 44 112 28.00 Day,James R F Lang,Timothy E 4 - 70 111 27.75 Brown,Cade Zehner,Eric J W 1 - 111 111 111.00 Higgins,Oliver W Cooper,Tom L W 2 - 98 111 55.50 Elliott,Michael R Robson,Samuel D 2 - 90 110 55.00 Dixon,James S McKay,Stuart W 2 - 79 110 55.00 Backmann,Hugh A Morris,Christopher J 3 - 57 105 35.00 Fuss,Gary P Maguire,Peter H 2 - 97 105 52.50 Nikolovski,Richard Robson,Samuel D 1 - 104 104 104.00 Buckett,Timothy F Robson,Samuel D 2 - 94 103 51.50 Bhandari,Danny Higgins,Oliver W 9 - 27 101 11.22 Nikolovski,Richard Stephen,Darren J 4 1 45* 101 33.67 Carson,Peter W Jameson,Christopher W 2 - 53 101 50.50 Leahy,Mark C Stuart,Alexander I 1 - 100 100 100.00
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PLAYER OF THE YEAR POINTS 2003/2004
Attendance Attendance
Practice - Pre Season Practice - During Season On Field Total
Player No. % Points No. % Points Points Mts Avg Points
Stephen,Darren J 4 40.0 40 28 66.7 280 1817 11 165.18 2137 Lang,Timothy E 6 60.0 60 35 83.3 350 1514 14 108.14 1924 Bhandari,Danny 5 50.0 50 15 35.7 150 1530 14 109.29 1730 Neilan,Andrew M 3 30.0 30 28 66.7 280 1229 14 87.79 1539 Elliott,Michael R 7 70.0 70 26 61.9 260 1203 14 85.93 1533 Creed,Murray W 4 40.0 40 33 78.6 330 1135 14 81.07 1505 Dixon,James S 10 100.0 100 39 92.9 390 954 14 68.14 1444 Nikolovski,Richard 4 40.0 40 33 78.6 330 1035 13 79.62 1405 Robson,Samuel D 8 80.0 80 29 69.0 290 973 10 97.30 1343 Carson,David J 9 90.0 90 39 92.9 390 851 14 60.79 1331 Fuss,Gary P 5 50.0 50 18 42.9 180 1096 11 99.64 1326 Dooley,Robert A 8 80.0 80 34 81.0 340 875 14 62.50 1295 Jebb,David C 7 70.0 70 38 90.5 380 786 14 56.14 1236 Webb,Joshua 4 40.0 40 38 90.5 380 808 14 57.71 1228 Higgins,Oliver W 7 70.0 70 35 83.3 350 772 14 55.14 1192 Brown,Cade 4 40.0 40 18 42.9 180 949 14 67.79 1169 Christian,Daniel T 4 40.0 40 32 76.2 320 786 14 56.14 1146 Day,James R F 7 70.0 70 39 92.9 390 663 13 51.00 1123 Ross,David W 4 40.0 40 16 38.1 160 921 14 65.79 1121 Harris, Peter A 6 60.0 60 24 57.1 240 809 15 53.93 1109 Smith,Roger T 3 30.0 30 18 42.9 180 898 13 69.08 1108 Lucas,Mark S 9 90.0 90 40 95.2 400 608 13 46.77 1098 Zehner,Eric J W 2 20.0 20 25 59.5 250 781 14 55.79 1051 Pereira,Gavin J 7 70.0 70 37 88.1 370 608 13 46.77 1048 Cox,Timothy D 3 30.0 30 26 61.9 260 744 14 53.14 1034 Cowan,Simon J 8 80.0 80 20 47.6 200 748 11 68.00 1028 Sullivan,Richard P 8 80.0 80 24 57.1 240 681 9 75.67 1001 Tate,Benjamin D 8 80.0 80 22 52.4 220 697 12 58.08 997 Backmann,Hugh A 2 20.0 20 26 61.9 260 717 14 51.21 997 Bennett,Robert J 3 30.0 30 8 19.0 80 880 12 73.33 990 Appleton,Mark S 5 50.0 50 16 38.1 160 765 11 69.55 975 Thomas,Christopher M 8 80.0 80 25 59.5 250 639 12 53.25 969 O'Connor,Mitchell W 6 60.0 60 28 66.7 280 622 12 51.83 962 McKay,Stuart W 10 100.0 100 31 73.8 310 545 13 41.92 955 Salisbury,Ian D K 0 0.0 0 13 31.0 130 809 6 134.83 939 Mann,David L 8 80.0 80 30 71.4 300 536 14 38.29 916 Treuberg,Matthias 8 80.0 80 28 66.7 280 553 10 55.30 913 Owers,Matthew S 9 90.0 90 33 78.6 330 485 13 37.31 905 Stuart,Alexander I 7 70.0 70 24 57.1 240 556 11 50.55 866 Maguire,Peter H 3 30.0 30 2 4.8 20 758 13 58.31 808 Carson,Peter W 4 40.0 40 13 31.0 130 631 14 45.07 801 Culhane,Daniel J 7 70.0 70 13 31.0 130 593 13 45.62 793 Azhar,Ashlee B 7 70.0 70 25 59.5 250 460 10 46.00 780 Morris,Christopher J 7 70.0 70 16 38.1 160 550 12 45.83 780 Robson,James G 0 0.0 0 1 2.4 10 768 12 64.00 778 Mitchell,Peter B 1 10.0 10 9 21.4 90 657 9 73.00 757 Serov,Paul 8 80.0 80 19 45.2 190 437 10 43.70 707 Sykes,Mitchell C 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 697 4 174.25 697
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Glenday,James R 0 0.0 0 10 23.8 100 597 14 42.64 697 Langdon,Andrew P 4 40.0 40 12 28.6 120 520 11 47.27 680 Dobbie,Glen W 1 10.0 10 18 42.9 180 470 7 67.14 660 Lockett,Benjamin M 4 40.0 40 12 28.6 120 474 13 36.46 634 Leahy,Mark C 9 90.0 90 17 40.5 170 344 10 34.40 604 Roche,Jordan M 8 80.0 80 11 26.2 110 407 13 31.31 597 Garland,Matthew 2 20.0 20 31 73.8 310 260 9 28.89 590 Clark, Benjamin G 7 70.0 70 11 26.2 110 394 13 30.31 574 Gerber,Simon B H 1 10.0 10 17 40.5 170 375 11 34.09 555 Jameson,Christopher W 3 30.0 30 0 0.0 0 517 14 36.93 547 Mag,Michael 0 0.0 0 16 38.1 160 339 7 48.43 499 Halikas,Steven 9 90.0 90 22 52.4 220 187 8 23.38 497 Kulkarni,Mayur 4 40.0 40 8 19.0 80 363 9 40.33 483 Noble,Daniel J 5 50.0 50 9 21.4 90 323 7 46.14 463 Richardson,Timothy S 2 20.0 20 9 21.4 90 349 8 43.62 459 Kandara,Madan 6 60.0 60 11 26.2 110 268 4 67.00 438 Hargrave,Jeffrey M 3 30.0 30 15 35.7 150 245 11 20.45 425 Kaye,Martin R 0 0.0 0 18 42.9 180 244 6 40.67 424 Krigstein,Michael L 5 50.0 50 14 33.3 140 223 8 27.88 413 Tibbetts,Joel A 2 20.0 20 0 0.0 0 370 10 37.00 390 Cole,James 1 10.0 10 3 7.1 30 326 2 163.00 366 Stroud,Anthony L 3 30.0 30 3 7.1 30 282 9 31.33 342 Cooper,Tom L W 0 0.0 0 11 26.2 110 212 4 53.00 322 Buckett,Timothy F 4 40.0 40 2 4.8 20 247 3 82.33 307 Campbell,Philip G 6 60.0 60 2 4.8 20 223 6 37.17 303 Morrison,Dane 0 0.0 0 19 42.5 190 110 6 18.33 300 Morrison,Dane 0 0.0 0 19 42.5 190 110 6 18.33 300 Stark,Robert W 3 30.0 30 0 0.0 0 268 6 44.67 298 Maxwell,Craig P 7 70.0 70 10 23.8 100 124 3 41.33 294 Mullen,Mark D 0 0.0 0 1 2.4 10 283 6 47.17 293 Thompson,Trent 0 0.0 0 16 38.1 160 125 5 25.00 285 Smith,Mitchell D M 4 40.0 40 5 11.9 50 195 3 65.00 285 Jones,Andrew C 2 20.0 20 5 11.9 50 207 9 23.00 277 Maan,Jagatjeet S 5 50.0 50 15 35.7 150 60 2 30.00 260 Lawrence,Mitchell J 1 10.0 10 14 33.3 140 105 4 26.25 255 Tan,Jonathan J H 0 0.0 0 3 7.1 30 218 6 36.33 248 Craig,Robert 0 0.0 0 20 47.6 200 34 3 11.33 234 Matthews,Nolan G P 0 0.0 0 4 9.5 40 189 4 47.25 229 Spears,Simon R 2 20.0 20 7 16.7 70 129 6 21.50 219 Kambala,Venkata S R 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 161 3 53.67 161 Bennett,Mark C 2 20.0 20 3 7.1 30 108 4 27.00 158 Norbury,Stephen A 3 30.0 30 1 2.4 10 92 4 23.00 132 Kader,Nirjon 1 10.0 10 6 14.3 60 58 2 29.00 128 Wilden,Dominic J 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 120 3 40.00 120 Dennis,Gregory M 2 20.0 20 5 11.9 50 45 4 11.25 115 Windred,Patrick 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 93 4 23.25 93 Mark,Julian 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 37 2 18.50 37 Harris,Timothy 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 21 2 10.50 21
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Player of the Year Points Explanatory Notes
Description Points Obtained Description Points Obtained
1.Batting 4.Fielding (Wicket Keeping) 1 run 1 point 1 dismissal 20 points 50‐99 runs / Inn 25 bonus points 3 dismissalʹs / Inn 25 bonus points 100‐199 runs / Inn 100 bonus points 4 dismissalʹs / Inn 50 bonus points >200 runs / Inn 200 bonus points 5 dismissalʹs / Inn 100 bonus points
6 dismissalʹs / Inn 150 bonus points
2.Bowling 5.Fielding (Run Outs) 1 wicket 20 points Direct Hit 20 points 3 wickets / Inn 25 bonus points In‐direct run out 10 points (awarded to 4 wickets / Inn 50 bonus points 2 players) 5 wickets / Inn 100 bonus points 6 wickets / Inn 150 bonus points
3.Fielding (Catching) 6.For Being in a Winning Side 1 catch 20 points Per Team Member 10 points 3 catches / Inn 25 bonus points 4 catches / Inn 50 bonus points 5 catches / Inn 100 bonus points 6 catches / Inn 150 bonus points
7.Practice Attendance 10 points awarded per practice session attended.
Inclusionʹs / Exclusionʹs • Includes points obtained through playing Gradeʹs 1 ‐ 6 ,Rounds 1 ‐ 15. • Does not include points obtained through playing 1st grade LO games played on a Sunday, Poidevin‐Gray Shield,
A.W.Green Shield ,Quarter Finals, Semi ‐ Finals or Finals. • Only includes official practice sessions were all club members are invited to participate. • Includedes certain designated pre‐season practice sessions. • Does not include official practice sessions that have been ʺrained outʺ , or that fall on or around public holidays. • Points for practice attendance are awarded to those who are absent due to representative duties.
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Murray Creed reaching an awesome 100 vs St George at Hurstville Oval as we crushed
them en route to our 1stLO Premiership.
Fittingly it was scored in partnership with Tim Lang (here seen enjoying a “high five” with Murray) as these two were worthy
winners of the “Player of the Year” award
2004/05. This is the first year there has been a joint winner of this award but it was
impossible to separate these two as far as their
individual performances, AND
team impacts on our 1stGrade success this
year,went.
They had some great partnerships with the bat – this one against St George and the one
against Mosman being the most memorable
and outrightly destructive of their
opponents.
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CAREER STATISTICS
The career statistics provided are limited to the details of those players who have achieved designated milestones in runs, wickets or dismissals.
At this stage in our Club’s relatively short existence (particularly at a Grade level) these milestones have been set at the below indicated levels. For more comprehensive career statistics please refer to the 1998/99 Annual Report, or for the complete details of every club representative, please refer to the Club’s database which is (hopefully by now) contained on the UNSWCC Website.
It should be noted that “milestone” thresholds have not been detailed for the 1st Grade one‐day statistics or the Womens’ career statistics (please also note that the Women’s statistics have not been updated from last year due to the unavailability of their statistics for inclusion at the time this Report needed to go to print). This is due to the relatively brief existence of these respective competitions.
The UNSWCC would like to again recognise the enormous amount of work and effort put in by Greg Livingstone in compiling and maintaining the career statistics database after many years of neglect by the Club in maintaining these records. Also, thanks to Darren Sue (our “Stats Nazi” as Starky likes to call him), and Peter Maguire (who assisted Suey in compiling the stats and developed the database to view current season stats on the club’s website). The comprehensive stats throughout this report are entirely their efforts. They are performing an invaluable job that the entire Club (past and present) can and will benefit from (certainly has made the Annual Report Editor’s job much easier).
Here are a few UNSWCC illuminaries enjoying 1st Grade’s one day winning performance at Sydney Uni Oval. In fact, the dodgy bloke in the cap was a very helpful batting coach again this year AND compiles our career stats each year (with the help of Darren Sue and Peter Maguire who produced such comprehensive, timely and helpful statistics all season). The only thing missing in the photo is someone normal – ie a fast bowler…but I think I can see Heyso and
Jebby in the background so we may be OK.
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ALL GRADES & SHIRES
BATTING (3000 runs or more)
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career average 50ʹs 100ʹs Robson ; James George 448 73 12669 33.78 70 10 Martel ; Jock B 392 26 9946 27.17 44 8 Taylor ; Alexander J 502 44 9383 20.49 20 1 Livingstone ; Gregory Robert 306 32 8952 32.67 51 12 Dixon ; James Stuart 366 39 7252 22.18 34 3 Jones ; Clayton W 280 21 6297 24.31 32 3 Meagher ; David 228 31 6020 30.56 29 8 Bundy ; Harold C 243 27 5921 27.41 unavailable unavailable
Carson ; David Jeffrey 230 25 5727 27.94 31 4 Jebb ; David Charles 223 18 5567 27.16 28 6 Chapman ; Christopher J 219 27 5503 28.66 25 4 Epstein ; Anthony E 338 45 5245 17.90 10 ‐ Baker ; James Michael 179 16 5171 31.72 23 8 Pratt ; Anthony D 242 28 4947 23.12 20 5 Coots ; Duncan 165 10 4444 28.67 18 6 Lucas ; Robin W 203 24 4285 23.94 unavailable unavailable
Hayward ; Matthew W 159 19 4279 30.56 13 5 Slater ; Michael J 83 7 4197 55.22 21 14 Ray ; Mark 184 7 4170 23.56 23 1 Christian ; Daniel T 167 20 4146 28.20 16 8 Leahy ; Mark Charles 178 4 4056 23.31 25 1 Jourdain ; Peter W 204 18 3902 20.98 18 ‐ Robertson ; Rodger W D 179 31 3895 26.32 unavailable unavailable
Reidy ; Michael J 157 13 3813 26.48 unavailable unavailable
Johnson ; Andrew William 152 14 3760 27.25 13 6 Mullen ; Mark D 160 20 3597 25.69 18 4 Wijeratne ; Asoka H 180 25 3585 23.13 19 1 Elliott ; Michael R 160 12 3479 23.51 8 9 Mohideen ; Sohail A 133 14 3420 28.74 20 1 Andrews ; Barry G 152 17 3332 24.68 unavailable unavailable
Garland ; Geoffery M 273 85 3226 17.16 10 ‐ Norbury ; Stephen A 124 14 3222 29.29 10 5 Young ; Jason C 87 10 3203 41.60 20 5 Jameson ; Christopher W 161 15 3201 21.92 15 0 Hoare ; Todd J 144 11 3173 23.86 15 2 Livingstone ; Stanley E 299 34 3172 11.97 unavailable unavailable
Crear ; Tim 216 17 3136 15.76 unavailable 1 Handley ; Bruce 136 18 3093 26.21 13 3 Carson ; Peter W 145 15 3093 23.79 12 4 Boyer ; Matthew 116 17 3046 30.77 15 4
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BOWLING (250 wickets or more)
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 5WI Robinson ; Greig G 4238.5 1072 11803 630 18.73 17 Garland ; Geoffery M 2370.2 444 8018 592 13.54 5 Stark ; Robert William 3919.2 1021 9860 588 16.77 27 Dixon ; James Stuart 4696.2 1186 12701 554 22.93 15 Middleton ; John Mck 2062 375 6598 475 13.89 ‐ Schofield ; Philip J 1473 221 5528 445 12.42 ‐ Livingstone ; Stanley E 1436.2 99 7081 407 17.40 ‐ Robson ; James George 4006.3 1344 8282 406 20.40 7 Clark ; Glen Alexander 2850.5 683 7459 389 19.17 11 Gregg ; Michael John 3402.4 829 9002 383 23.50 8 Merrell ; Ralph W 1951.9 290 6724 323 20.82 10 Ray ; Mark 2111 586 5657 323 17.51 16 Quinlin ; David 2692.4 678 7445 321 23.19 12 Campbell ; Steven G 1895.5 359 6574 297 22.13 11 Pym ; Richard E 1989.4 307 6929 290 23.89 5 Grattan‐Smith ; Padriac J 1972.4 484 5595 286 19.56 10 Lawson ; Geoffrey Francis 1903 508 4644 283 16.41 11 Stephen ; Darren J 2024.9 465 5910 282 20.96 13 Clements ; Andrew Paul Retford 2444.6 800 5209 278 18.74 14 Ingleson ; John E 1939.9 438 5732 267 21.47 10 Saunders ; Warren R 2412.2 572 6975 266 26.22 6 Trafford ; David 2120.1 429 6959 264 26.36 7 Mullen ; Mark D 1761.7 370 5448 257 21.20 5 Turner ; Robert A 1217 218 3888 255 15.25 ‐ Gallop ; David 2118.1 458 6301 254 24.81 5 Horley ; Jon 1981.9 373 6593 254 25.96 8 Ryan ; Michael Bede 2160.2 501 6086 250 24.34 6
DISMISSALS (100 dismissals or more)
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position Kovacs ; Michael 220 35 255 Wicketkeeper Neilan ; Andrew M 168 66 234 Wicketkeeper Back ; Michael 187 43 230 Wicketkeeper Barford ; John P 187 32 219 Wicketkeeper Robson ; James George 207 207 Barrington ; Clem H 137 68 205 Wicketkeeper Sanders ; Matthew Richard 128 39 167 Wicketkeeper Martel ; Jock B 160 2 162 Epstein ; Anthony E 153 8 161 Wicketkeeper MacFarlane ; John D 139 22 161 Wicketkeeper Morson ; Michael 135 20 155 Wicketkeeper Nott ; Benjamin P J 141 14 155 Wicketkeeper Dixon ; James Stuart 153 153
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Smith ; Roger T 113 30 143 Wicketkeeper Hanger ; Christopher 105 27 132 Wicketkeeper Mitchell ; Peter B 108 20 128 Wicketkeeper Robertson ; Rodger W D 115 8 123 Garland ; Geoffery M 122 ‐ 122 Little ; David Anthony 102 14 116 Wicketkeeper Livingstone ; Gregory Robert 116 ‐ 116 Stark ; Robert William 114 114 Sackett ; John 101 5 106 Deegan ; Paul G 86 17 103 Wicketkeeper Higgins ; Oliver W 86 16 102 Wicketkeeper Hopkins ; Hugh 83 17 100 Ray ; Mark 100 ‐ 100
ALL GRADES
BATTING (3000 runs or more)
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career Average 50ʹs 100ʹs Robson ; James George 427 68 12156 33.86 67 10 Martel ; Jock B 340 17 8746 27.08 44 8 Livingstone ; Gregory Robert 296 32 8718 33.02 48 12 Dixon ; James Stuart 355 39 6881 21.78 30 3 Meagher ; David 224 31 5986 31.02 29 8 Jones ; Clayton W 266 20 5856 23.80 28 3 Jebb ; David Charles 222 18 5460 26.76 28 5 Carson ; David Jeffrey 213 25 5323 28.31 29 4 Chapman ; Christopher J 205 26 4924 27.51 21 3 Baker ; James Michael 169 15 4905 31.85 21 8 Pratt ; Anthony D 241 28 4904 23.02 20 5 Coots ; Duncan 156 9 4240 28.84 17 6 Taylor ; Alexander J 207 12 4230 21.69 18 1 Hayward ; Matthew W 154 19 4091 30.30 13 5 Ray ; Mark 175 7 4025 23.96 23 1 Slater ; Michael J 78 7 3984 56.11 19 14 Leahy ; Mark Charles 169 3 3882 23.39 24 1 Jourdain ; Peter W 196 18 3750 21.07 18 ‐ Wijeratne ; Asoka H 175 23 3528 23.21 19 1 Epstein ; Anthony E 214 25 3419 18.09 8 ‐ Johnson ; Andrew William 135 13 3323 27.24 12 5 Norbury ; Stephen A 124 14 3222 29.29 10 5 Mullen ; Mark D 152 16 3218 23.66 18 2 Young ; Jason C 82 10 3094 42.97 20 5 Handley ; Bruce 136 18 3093 26.21 13 3 Mohideen ; Sohail A 115 14 3038 30.08 20 1 Carson ; Peter W 142 14 3036 23.72 12 4 Boyer ; Matthew 112 17 3007 31.65 15 4 Elliott ; Michael R 141 9 3002 22.74 8 7
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BOWLING (200 wickets or more)
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 5WI Stark ; Robert William 3823.2 1002 9525 570 16.71 26 Dixon ; James Stuart 4569.3 1150 12360 534 23.15 14 Robinson ; Greig G 3656.5 969 9728 461 21.10 17 Robson ; James George 3962.3 1338 8071 392 20.59 6 Clark ; Glen Alexander 2840.4 682 7428 386 19.24 11 Quinlin ; David 2692.4 678 7445 321 23.19 12 Gregg ; Michael John 2948.1 740 7554 319 23.68 7 Merrell ; Ralph W 1930.8 290 6609 315 20.98 10 Ray ; Mark 2111 586 5467 307 17.81 16 Pym ; Richard E 1989.4 307 6929 290 23.89 5 Grattan‐Smith ; Padriac J 1972.4 484 5595 286 19.56 10 Stephen ; Darren J 2024.9 465 5910 282 20.96 13 Campbell ; Steven G 1800 339 6225 280 22.23 11 Clements ; Andrew Paul Retford 2424.6 800 5175 277 18.68 14 Saunders ; Warren R 2412.2 572 6975 266 26.22 6 Ingleson ; John E 1917.7 436 5623 262 21.46 10 Gallop ; David 2118.1 458 6301 254 24.81 5 Mullen ; Mark D 1710.7 359 5280 248 21.29 5 Trafford ; David 1978.8 399 6593 247 26.69 6 Horley ; Jon 1874.5 353 6260 244 25.66 8 Lawson ; Geoffrey Francis 1734.3 461 4196 244 17.20 8 Buckett ; Timothy F 1502.5 289 4380 225 19.47 7
DISMISSALS
(100 dismissals or more)
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position Kovacs ; Michael 213 31 244 Wicketkeeper Back ; Michael 184 42 226 Wicketkeeper Barford ; John P 176 30 206 Wicketkeeper Neilan ; Andrew M 149 53 202 Wicketkeeper Robson ; James George 188 188 Sanders ; Matthew Richard 127 39 166 Wicketkeeper Martel ; Jock B 160 2 162 Nott ; Benjamin P J 141 14 155 Wicketkeeper Morson ; Michael 135 20 155 Wicketkeeper Dixon ; James Stuart 149 149 MacFarlane ; John D 125 18 143 Wicketkeeper Mitchell ; Peter B 108 20 128 Wicketkeeper Hanger ; Christopher 102 23 125 Wicketkeeper Smith ; Roger T 97 28 125 Wicketkeeper Livingstone ; Gregory Robert 114 ‐ 114 Epstein ; Anthony E 108 2 110 Sackett ; John 101 5 106 Stark ; Robert William 106 106 Ray ; Mark 100 ‐ 100
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1ST GRADE CAREER STATISTICS BATTING
(2500 runs or more)
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career average 50ʹs 100ʹs Robson ; James George 304 42 8162 31.15 44 6 Livingstone ; Gregory Robert 271 26 7470 30.49 42 6 Chapman ; Christopher J 191 25 4553 27.43 21 3 Baker ; James Michael 145 14 4180 31.91 14 7 Ray ; Mark 175 7 4025 23.96 23 1 Carson ; David Jeffrey 162 19 3940 27.55 20 3 Dixon ; James Stuart 224 27 3650 18.53 12 2 Slater ; Michael J 67 7 3352 55.87 16 12 Pratt ; Anthony D 159 13 2929 20.06 13 1 Young ; Jason C 71 8 2912 46.22 20 5
BOWLING (100 wickets or more)
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 5WI Dixon ; James Stuart 3420.4 865 9182 365 25.16 11 Ray ; Mark 2111 586 5467 307 17.81 16 Grattan‐Smith ; Padriac J 1586.7 373 4648 235 19.78 8 Lawson ; Geoffrey Francis 1538 416 3683 212 17.37 7 Robson ; James George 2037 668 4435 180 24.64 3 Horley ; Jon 1363 261 4586 167 27.46 6 Pratt ; Anthony D 1555.7 361 4797 152 31.56 6 Campbell ; Steven G 1198.8 262 3818 149 25.62 3 Pym ; Richard E 1004.5 136 3824 145 26.37 3 Baker ; James Michael 1278.7 299 3987 144 27.69 5 Saunders ; Warren R 1236.2 313 3454 139 24.85 5 Trafford ; David 1055.4 229 3553 129 27.54 3 Gallop ; David 1138.5 249 3374 124 27.21 2 Salisbury ; Ian D K 877.9 186 2400 118 20.34 6 Heysen ; David C H 886.9 143 3285 112 29.33 7 Perger ; Nigel 779.9 197 2197 110 19.97 6 Van der Sluys ; Steven 620.9 114 2161 109 19.83 5 Watson ; Gregory G 684.7 143 2081 105 19.82 1 White ; Adrian 1119.7 327 2995 100 29.95 4
DISMISSALS (100 dismissals or more)
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position Back ; Michael 139 28 167 Wicketkeeper Robson ; James George 161 ‐ 161 Neilan ; Andrew M 92 30 122 Wicketkeeper Kovacs ; Michael 102 10 112 Wicketkeeper Livingstone ; Gregory Robert 105 ‐ 105 Dixon ; James Stuart 104 ‐ 104 Hanger ; Christopher 84 19 103 Wicketkeeper Ray ; Mark 100 ‐ 100
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1ST GRADE ONE DAY CAREER STATISTICS
BATTING
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career average 50ʹs 100ʹs Carson ; David Jeffrey 40 5 1087 31.06 8 Richardson ; Timothy S 23 2 718 34.19 3 1 Watson ; Michael G 16 2 676 48.29 4 1 Christian ; Daniel T 29 7 640 29.09 4 Slater ; Michael J 11 0 632 57.45 3 2 Phelps ; Matthew J 13 2 562 51.09 4 1 Creed ; Murray W 8 2 417 69.50 1 2 Nott ; Benjamin P J 15 1 336 24.00 1 ‐ Sutton ; Luke D 11 0 308 28.00 2 ‐ OʹConnor ; Mitchell W 15 4 305 27.73 1 Neilan ; Andrew M 16 3 303 23.31
BOWLING
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 5WI Salisbury ; Ian D K 132.8 23 341 41 8.32 2 Langford‐Smith ; David 182.2 13 775 31 25.00 ‐ Heysen ; David C H 166 19 706 31 22.77 1 Horley ; Jon 157.4 14 579 29 19.97 1 Saunders ; Warren R 179 19 767 28 27.39 ‐ Dixon ; James Stuart 94.1 19 377 22 17.14 ‐ Carson ; David Jeffrey 119.9 7 588 22 26.73 Christian ; Daniel T 142.1 9 730 22 33.18 1 Cox ; Timothy D 153.5 16 580 21 27.62 Danenbergsons ; Karl 137 11 627 21 29.86 ‐ Gallop ; David 110.6 7 444 19 23.37 ‐ Day ; James R F 118.2 14 448 19 23.58 Zehner ; Eric J W 142.5 5 650 19 34.21 Trafford ; David 117.1 12 372 18 20.67 ‐ Mullen ; Mark 86 9 343 16 21.44 ‐ Stephen ; Darren J 117 12 462 15 30.80 ‐
DISMISSALS
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position Neilan ; Andrew M 38 13 51 Wicketkeeper Kovacs ; Michael 11 6 17 Wicketkeeper Nott ; Benjamin P J 13 4 17 Wicketkeeper Carson ; David Jeffrey 13 13 Christian ; Daniel T 13 13 Salisbury ; Ian D K 11 11 Sutton ; Luke D 9 2 11 Wicketkeeper
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1ST GRADE 2 DAY & LO CAREER STATISTICS
BATTING (2000 runs or more)
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career average 50ʹs 100ʹs Robson ; James George 310 42 8327 31.07 45 6 Livingstone ; Gregory Robert 271 26 7470 30.49 42 6 Carson ; David Jeffrey 202 24 5027 28.24 28 3 Chapman ; Christopher J 191 25 4553 27.43 21 3 Baker ; James Michael 145 14 4180 31.91 14 7 Ray ; Mark 175 7 4025 23.96 23 1 Slater ; Michael J 78 7 3984 56.11 19 14 Dixon ; James Stuart 241 28 3885 18.24 12 2 Pratt ; Anthony D 177 15 3178 19.62 14 1 Young ; Jason C 82 10 3094 42.97 20 5 Christian ; Daniel T 104 14 2450 27.22 9 5 Phelps ; Matthew J 70 8 2432 39.23 16 2 Meagher ; David 85 13 2173 30.18 9 4 Richardson ; Timothy S 82 9 2140 29.32 9 4
BOWLING
(100 wickets or more)
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 5WI Dixon ; James Stuart 3514.5 884 9559 387 24.70 11 Ray ; Mark 2111 586 5467 307 17.81 16 Grattan‐Smith ; Padriac J 1586.7 373 4648 235 19.78 8 Lawson ; Geoffrey Francis 1562 419 3753 213 17.62 7 Horley ; Jon 1520.4 275 5165 196 26.35 7 Robson ; James George 2077 669 4600 186 24.73 3 Saunders ; Warren R 1415.2 332 4221 167 25.28 5 Pratt ; Anthony D 1637.2 365 5146 163 31.57 6 Salisbury ; Ian D K 1010.7 209 2741 159 17.24 8 Campbell ; Steven G 1198.8 262 3818 149 25.62 3 Trafford ; David 1172.5 241 3925 147 26.70 3 Pym ; Richard E 1004.5 136 3824 145 26.37 3 Baker ; James Michael 1278.7 299 3987 144 27.69 5 Gallop ; David 1249.1 256 3818 143 26.70 2 Heysen ; David C H 1052.9 162 3991 143 27.91 8 Langford‐Smith ; David 922 130 3536 128 27.63 4 Perger ; Nigel 779.9 197 2197 110 19.97 6 Van der Sluys ; Steven 620.9 114 2161 109 19.83 5 Stephen ; Darren J 856 170 2940 105 28.00 4 Watson ; Gregory G 684.7 143 2081 105 19.82 1 White ; Adrian 1119.7 327 2995 100 29.95 4
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DISMISSALS (100 dismissals or more)
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position Neilan ; Andrew M 130 43 173 Wicketkeeper Back ; Michael 142 30 172 Wicketkeeper Robson ; James George 162 ‐ 162 Kovacs ; Michael 113 16 129 Wicketkeeper Dixon ; James Stuart 106 ‐ 106 Livingstone ; Gregory Robert 105 ‐ 105 Nott ; Benjamin P J 93 12 105 Wicketkeeper Hanger ; Christopher 84 19 103 Wicketkeeper Ray ; Mark 100 ‐ 100
2ND GRADE CAREER STATISTICS
BATTING (1000 runs or more)
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career average 50ʹs 100ʹs Martel ; Jock B 172 10 4106 25.35 22 2 Coots ; Duncan 97 5 3007 32.68 13 4 Bhandari ; Danny 76 5 1987 27.99 8 4 Trimble ; Peter Wayne 76 12 1944 30.38 10 1 Wijeratne ; Asoka H 76 10 1924 29.15 13 1 Hayward ; Matthew W 52 7 1916 42.58 6 5 Elliott ; Michael R 70 4 1854 28.09 3 6 Mullen ; Mark 72 6 1503 22.77 8 1 Jones ; Clayton W 91 8 1460 17.59 3 ‐ Boyer ; Matthew 43 7 1451 40.31 8 2 Norbury ; Stephen A 66 4 1448 23.35 4 2 Eades ; Glen 61 2 1442 24.44 6 2 Sinclair ; Peter 57 4 1413 26.66 4 1 Leahy ; Mark Charles 73 0 1387 19.00 7 ‐ Meagher ; David 51 7 1322 30.05 7 1 Kirkwood ; Geoffrey 78 9 1301 18.86 5 ‐ Nott ; Hamish P E 51 2 1297 26.47 10 0 Hamman ; Rowan M K 40 3 1286 34.76 8 0 Lamb ; Alexander 40 5 1225 35.00 6 3 Shaw ; Andrew 49 2 1220 25.96 9 1 Johnson ; Andrew William 46 2 1201 27.30 2 2 Kilborn ; Michael 56 3 1189 22.43 5 2 Hamwood ; Mark 62 9 1170 22.08 5 ‐ Handley ; Bruce 49 6 1154 26.84 4 2 Watt ; Michael 44 5 1090 27.95 4 2 Carson ; Peter W 53 10 1087 25.28 5 1 Jourdain ; Peter W 58 2 1057 18.88 4 ‐ Clark ; Glen Alexander 63 13 1044 20.88 2 1 Large ; James 59 1 1043 17.98 3 1
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BOWLING (100 wickets or more)
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 5WI Clements ; Andrew Paul Retford 1596.3 571 3250 185 17.57 7 Mullen ; Mark 900.5 207 2788 150 18.59 4 Pym ; Richard E 984.9 171 3105 145 21.41 2 Gainsford ; David J A 977.3 193 2933 135 21.73 3 Kirkwood ; Geoffrey 858.7 190 2451 133 18.43 6 Robinson ; Greig G 1030.2 248 2805 128 21.91 5 Hamwood ; Mark 1079.8 260 2877 127 22.65 6 Clark ; Glen Alexander 912 203 2394 119 20.12 3 Gallop ; David 867 201 2475 111 22.30 3 Watkins ; Phillip W 505.6 72 2012 109 18.46 6 Campbell ; Steven G 482.2 65 1883 105 17.93 7 White ; Adrian 1043.4 291 2674 103 25.96 5 Buckett ; Timothy F 633.7 125 1793 100 17.93 2
DISMISSALS (50 dismissals or more)
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position Kovacs ; Michael 78 11 89 Wicketkeeper Morson ; Michael 76 7 83 Wicketkeeper Martel ; Jock B 77 1 78 Deegan ; Paul G 64 10 74 Wicketkeeper Smith ; Roger T 50 8 58 Wicketkeeper Trimble ; Peter Wayne 57 ‐ 57
3RD GRADE CAREER STATISTICS BATTING
(1000 runs or more)
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career average 50ʹs 100ʹs Meagher ; David 86 11 2364 31.52 13 2 Jones ; Clayton W 92 7 2240 26.35 13 1 Dixon ; James Stuart 72 4 2073 30.49 13 1 Jebb ; David Charles 89 9 2033 25.41 9 2 Mohideen ; Sohail A 69 8 1885 30.90 12 0 Bowcock ; Daniel S 59 6 1508 28.45 9 1 Jourdain ; Peter W 65 9 1410 25.18 7 ‐ Clarke ; Michael 74 8 1348 20.42 2 2 Darmody ; Leon 56 11 1245 27.67 7 ‐ Smith ; Ian Edward 61 5 1229 21.95 7 ‐ Leahy ; Mark Charles 51 2 1221 24.92 4 1 Pratt ; David T 37 5 1176 36.75 6 1 Palin ; Martin Nicholas 52 6 1078 23.43 9 ‐ Kellaway ; Ian 40 7 1030 31.21 3 3 Pratt ; Anthony D 28 4 1028 42.83 4 3 Campbell ; Richard 42 7 1010 28.86 4 ‐ Urquhart ; Paul 42 2 1010 25.25 3 1
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BOWLING (100 wickets or more)
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 5WI Ingleson ; John E 1337.5 335 3662 189 19.38 9 Hetherington ; William 725.1 211 1808 112 16.14 4 Robinson ; Greig G 811.2 213 2197 110 19.97 5 Ryan ; Michael Bede 821.1 204 2374 106 22.40 2 Dennis ; Gregory M 950.7 202 2770 106 26.13 1
DISMISSALS (40 dismissals or more)
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position Cummins ; Damien 46 4 50 Wicketkeeper Campbell ; Richard 30 14 44 Wicketkeeper Higgins ; Oliver W 34 7 41 Wicketkeeper
4TH GRADE CAREER STATISTICS
BATTING (1000 runs or more)
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career average 50ʹs 100ʹs Jebb ; David Charles 114 7 3123 29.19 18 3 Robson ; James George 72 17 2468 44.87 14 3 Martel ; Jock B 57 2 2097 38.13 10 4 Garland ; Geoffery M 79 10 1514 21.94 9 ‐ Jameson ; Christopher W 64 6 1384 23.86 7 ‐ Carmichael ; John 77 11 1232 18.67 3 ‐ Jones ; Clayton W 50 2 1217 25.35 5 1 McLachlan ; Robert 45 7 1102 29.00 8 ‐ Mitchell ; Peter B 43 5 1100 28.95 3 ‐ McCoy ; Scott 48 4 1052 23.91 4 1
BOWLING (100 wickets or more)
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 5WI Stark ; Robert William 1801.2 511 4251 264 16.1 12 Robson ; James George 1422.5 526 2484 160 15.53 2 Gregg ; Michael John 973.6 254 2564 114 22.49 1
DISMISSALS (50 dismissals or more)
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position Barford ; John P 98 20 118 Wicketkeeper Sanders ; Matthew Richard 60 22 82 Wicketkeeper Stark ; Robert William 50 50
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5TH GRADE CAREER STATISTICS
BATTING (1000 runs or more)
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career average 50ʹs 100ʹs Epstein ; Anthony E 138 16 2437 19.98 7 ‐ Taylor ; Alexander J 88 8 2118 26.48 9 ‐ James ; Peter E 90 15 1704 22.72 3 1 Richardson ; William G 84 5 1453 18.39 2 ‐ Plunkett‐Cole ; Matthew 55 1 1424 26.37 3 3 Jameson ; Christopher W 68 8 1379 22.98 6 ‐ Murray ; Ian Frederick 90 1 1320 14.83 3 ‐ Martin ; John 64 5 1302 22.07 5 1 Gerber ; Simon B H 43 4 1274 32.67 7 ‐ Harris ; Gavin J 53 6 1213 25.81 6 ‐ Robson ; James George 36 7 1190 41.03 7 1 Madden ; Keith 54 15 1163 29.82 8 ‐ Mitchell ; Peter B 50 5 1074 23.87 5 1 Lindsay ; Andrew 33 3 1043 34.77 5 2 Popovich ; Valco 62 3 1017 17.24 2 ‐
BOWLING (100 wickets or more)
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 5WI Merrell ; Ralph W 1642.1 265 5375 259 20.75 9 Stark ; Robert William 1619.9 415 3994 257 15.54 13 Gregg ; Michael John 1438.1 358 3685 165 22.33 6 Robinson ; Greig G 1111 363 2724 141 19.32 6 Taylor ; Lachlan R 908.6 193 2535 132 19.20 5 Quinlin ; David 745.9 211 2082 103 20.21 4
DISMISSALS (50 dismissals or more)
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position MacFarlane ; John D 70 8 78 Wicketkeeper Barford ; John P 66 10 76 Wicketkeeper Epstein ; Anthony E 68 2 70 Wicketkeeper Rudd ; Jason 62 4 66 Wicketkeeper Mitchell ; Peter B 41 11 52 Wicketkeeper Sanders ; Matthew Richard 42 9 51 Wicketkeeper
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SHIRES CAREER STATISTICS
BATTING (2500 runs or more)
Players name Inns NOs HS Agg Average Bundy ;H.C. 225 23 151 5536 27.41 Taylor ;A.J. 260 31 105* 4556 19.90 Lucas; R.W. 197 24 129 4227 24.43 Reidy; M.J. 155 12 118 3807 26.62 Andrews; B.G. 148 15 97 3297 24.79 Livingstone; S.E. 276 33 103* 3004 12.36 Creer; T.D. 203 15 121 2836 15.09 Downes; T.J. 183 11 74* 2596 15.09
BOWLING (100 or more)
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Schofield; P.J, 1473 221 5528 445 12.42 Middleton; J.McK. 1869 356 6008 439 13.69 Garland; G.M. 1366 266 4381 408 10.74 Livingstone; S.E. 1364 96 6728 390 17.25 Turner; A.R. 1217 218 3888 255 15.25 Dockrill; B. 826 122 2983 246 12.13 Bayfield; R.F. 867 155 2690 200 13.45 Lowe; I. 852 128 3368 199 16.92 Preiss; R. 943 138 3017 198 15.24 Ward; P.A. 781 130 2487 193 12.89 Cole; G.J. 718 72 2985 192 15.55 Robinson; G.G. 565 102 1997 164 12.18 Pratley; J.E. 716 82 2871 161 17.83 Emery; P.C. 668 125 2362 152 15.54 Schofield; K.J. 536 85 1939 139 13.95 Beard; J.R. 555 62 2454 124 19.79 Southwell‐Keely; P. 362 56 1413 123 11.49 Stockley; D.M. 329 25 1433 114 12.57 Clark; D. 436 40 2140 113 18.94 Warrener; R. 523 54 2225 107 20.79 Downes; T.J. 305 25 1881 104 18.09
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DISMISSALS (50 or more)
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Barrington; C.H. 137 68 205 Hopkins; H.W. 67 13 80 Robertson; R.W.D. 71 7 78 Garland; G.M. 74 ‐ 74 Middleton; J.McK. 68 ‐ 68 Schofield; P.J. 68 ‐ 68 Wills; D.E. 55 10 65 Cole; G.J. 65 ‐ 65 Pigott; J. 50 13 63 Lucas; R.W. 58 4 62 Levi; R.S.J. 38 23 61 Taylor; A.J. 56 ‐ 56 Chegwyn; J. 48 6 54 Epstein; A. 45 6 51
WOMEN’S CAREER STATISTICS
BATTING
Players name Innings Not outs Aggregate Career average 50ʹs 100ʹs Van Ardenne ; Joy 55 8 1582 33.66 10 1 Lees ; Cassandra 41 17 1169 48.71 8 ‐ Zeppos ; Sonia 46 17 865 29.83 2 ‐ Connelly ; Gemma 36 6 765 25.50 4 ‐
BOWLING
Players name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Van Ardenne ; Joy 529 119 1139 107 10.64 Connelly ; Gemma 177.7 30 395 52 7.60 Conoplia ; Zoy 182.4 55 316 42 7.52 Lees ; Cassandra 172 33 418 38 11.00 Martel ; Nikki 137.5 6 581 34 17.09 Van Oploo ; Pam 128 20 348 33 10.55 Firklin ; Cathy 133.1 9 486 30 16.20 Bunton ; J 108 16 352 23 15.30 Wallace ; P 101 15 312 23 13.57 Rickard‐Bell ; T 122 11 451 21 21.48
DISMISSALS
Players name Catches Stumpings Total Position Newin ; Wendy 26 0 26 Wicketkeeper Van Ardenne ; Joy 22 ‐ 22 Zeppos ; Sonia 16 ‐ 16
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CLUB RECORDS
Team and partnership records apply to the years in the Sydney Grade Competition ‐ from and including the season 1973‐74. For records prior to the 1972‐73 season refer to the 1972‐73 Annual Report Municipal and Shires Competition. Performances in teams for which not all club members are eligible (Poidevin‐Gray and Intervarsity) are not included ‐ details can be obtained in past annual reports. Records for the Women’s teams are still being collated. A minimum of 250 runs or 15 wickets is required to qualify for batting or bowling records. Only the initial record maker is identified for individuals and partnerships in the event of tied records.
INDIVIDUAL GRADE RECORDS
FIRST GRADE Highest Score 5/400 v Manly 1997/98
Batting Aggregate 1102 M.Creed 2004/05
Batting Aggregate (LO) 395 M.Creed 2004/05
Batting Average 72.13 C. Adams 2000/01
Record Score 213* M. Slater 1999/00
Bowling Aggregate 55 M. Ray 1980/81
Bowling Aggregate (LO) 16 J.Day 2004/05
Bowling Average 9.3 G. Lawson 1980/81
Record Figures 8/38 G. Lawson 1979/80
Most Catches 17 M. Ray 1975/76
Wicket Keeper 40/15 A.Neilan 2004/05
Wicket Keeper (LO) 13/8 A.Neilan 2004/05
SECOND GRADE Highest Score 471 v Balmain 1978/79
Batting Aggregate 847 A Lamb 1999/00
Batting Average 102.5 M. Hayward 2002/03
Record Score 204* G. Livingstone 1991/92
Bowling Aggregate 50 P. Watkins 1974/75
Bowling Average 12.1 G. Robinson 1977/78
Record Figures 9/18 G. Clark 1984/85
Most Catches 19 P. Trimble 1990/91
Wicket Keeper 30/3 P. Mitchell 1999/00
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THIRD GRADE Highest Score 9/386 v Fairfield‐Liverpool 2004/05
Batting Aggregate 625 D. Meagher 1988/89
Batting Average 71.0 M. Boyer 1990/91
Record Score 163 D. Coots 1988/89
Bowling Aggregate 46 D.Stephen 2004/05
Bowling Average 9.6 A. Clements 1987/88
Record Figures 9/22 J. Bolton 1979/80
Most Catches 15 D. Pratt 1979/80
Wicket Keeper 25/0 D. Cummins 1987/88
FOURTH GRADE Highest Score 5/373 v Sydney University 1990/91
Batting Aggregate 767 J. Martel 1989/90
Batting Average 81.8 D. Dermody 1997/98
Record Score 212* J. Martel 1989/90
Bowling Aggregate 40 J. Robson 1995/96
Bowling Average 11.46 J. Robson 1997/98
R. Stark 1997/98
Record Figures 10/19 P. Besgrove 1975/76
Most Catches 12 A. Epstein 1973/74
Wicket Keeper 21/4 J. Barford 1976/77
FIFTH GRADE Highest Score 3/445 v North Sydney 1996/97
Batting Aggregate 590 A. Lindsay 1996/97
Batting Average 259.00 J.Stamm 1997/98
Record Score 222 D. Bowcock 1996/97
Bowling Aggregate 58 R. Stark 2001/02
Bowling Average 8.55 G. Holt 1981/82
Record Figures 8/16 R. Stark 2002/03
Most Catches 11 A. Epstein 1975/76
Wicket Keeper 29/2 J. Barford 1981/82
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SIXTH GRADE Highest Score 6/416 v Sutherland 1977/78
Batting Aggregate 504 A. Epstein 1981/82
Batting Average 300 M. Mullen 1990/91
Record Score 231* M. Mullen 1990/91
Bowling Aggregate 40 W. Hetherington 1977/78
Bowling Average 9.1 W. Hetherington 1977/78
Record Figures 8/30 S. Hamilton 1976/77
Most Catches 12 S. Gonski 1976/77
Wicket Keeper 29/8 D. Hughes 1986/87
LADIES Batting Aggregate 566 J. Van Ardenne 1990/91
Batting Average 87.0 S. Zeppos 1995/96
Record Score 108 J. Van Ardenne 1990/91
Bowling Aggregate 44 J. Van Ardenne 1990/91
Bowling Average 5.88 G. Connolly 2000/01
Record Figures 9/34 J. Van Ardenne 1990/91
Most Catches 15 W. Newin 1990/91
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PARTNERSHIP RECORDS
FIRST GRADE
Wicket Score Player Player Opponent Season
First 174 M Phelps (81) A Johnson (154*) Fairfield 1995/96
Second 253 M Slater (184) G Livingstone (126) Randwick 1991/92
Third 212 M Hayward (75) J Young (161) Campbelltown 1995/96
Fourth 192 D Christian (126) D Carson (81*) Nth Dists (QF) 2004/05
Fifth 151 M Elliott (59) M Watson (96) Mosman 2003/04
Sixth 173* P Tout (140*) T Buddin (93*) Sutherland 1979/80
Seventh 141 J Horley (77) M Hayward (89) Manly 1995/96
Eighth 142* M Elliott (131*) E Zehner (50*) Wests 2003/04
Ninth 111 S Campbell (57) N Perger (54*) Wests 1983/84
Tenth 90 J Dixon (68*) D Stephen (36) Sutherland 1997/98
SECOND GRADE
Wicket Score Player Player Opponent Season
First 171 D Bhandari (87) H Nott (82) Wests 1999/00
Second 240* A Pratt (130*) M Phelps (118*) Sutherland 1992/93
Third 216 G Eades (171) D Coots (88) Manly 1989/90
Fourth 202 P Sinclair (102) P Trimble (129) Campbelltown 1990/91
Fifth 147 M Delgigante (61) P Scolari (71) Northern District 1985/86
Sixth 161 M Hayward (89*) M Elliott (164) Sydney University 2002/03
Seventh 167 M Hayward (106*) E Zehner (93) Fairfield‐Liverpool 2002/03
Eighth 172 M Hayward (155) E Zehner (73) St George 2002/03
Ninth 73 P Mitchell (46) E Zehner (28) Norths 1999/00
Tenth 124 T Buckett (54*) E Zehner (72) St George QF 1999/00
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THIRD GRADE
Wicket Score Player Player Opponent Season
First 174 D Jebb (128) S Robson (85) Fairfield‐L’pool 2004/05
Second 204 M Boyer (120) N Prattent (107*) Parramatta 1990/91
Third 250 M Creed (110) I Foster (197) North Sydney 2003/04
Fourth 212 A Pratt (108) A Johnson (131*) Easts 2001/02
Fifth 113 A Johnson (85) S Bridges (30) Gordon 2002/03
Sixth 179 P Day (106) J Sackett (88) Gordon 1983/84
Seventh 128 D Stephen (69) R Dooley (68) C’town‐Camden 2004/05
Eighth 100* M Morson D Quinlin Gordon 1993/94
Ninth 79 S Price (42) A Dillon (36) Sydney 1982/83
Tenth 88 R Campbell (99) P Thompson (35*) Sydney 1978/79
FOURTH GRADE
Wicket Score Player Player Opponent Season
First 165 G MacDonald (95) G Garland (51) Balmain 1980/81
Second 195 G Hill (109) C De Silva (60) Penrith 1993/94
Third 196 J Martel (196) D Jebb (102*) Sydney Uni 1990/91
Fourth 205* J Horley (131*) N Prattent (70*) Balmain 1990/91
Fifth 160 S Mohideen () R McLachlan () Penrith 1999/00
Sixth 148 A Wheeler (63) S Norbury (103) Penrith 1991/92
Seventh 142 J Ingleson (92) M Woodley (61) Gordon 1982/83
Eighth 112 S Tait (87) J Robertson (54) Mosman 1974/75
112 P Mitchell (47) D Ross (58) Randwick‐ 2003/04
Ninth 100* J Martel (212*) G Robinson (26*) North Sydney 1989/90
Tenth 82 S Norbury (126) W Saunders (15*) Mosman 1991/92
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FIFTH GRADE
Wicket Score Player Player Opponent Season
First 188 C Jones (81) R McLachlan (95) Manly 1991/92
Second 214* S Dejong (119) T Thompson (98) Easts 2001/02
Third 289 D Bowcock (222) C Vonwiller (101*) North Sydney 1996/97
Fourth 173 R Wickramasena (78) B Christie (103*) Bankstown 1992/93
Fifth 213 D Sue (69) J Martel (173) Hawkesbury 1992/93
Sixth 255 J Robson (111) P Carson (144) Parramatta 2002/03
Seventh 82* G.Clark (55*) B Calver (27*) Campbelltown 1997/98
Eighth 112* G Clark (54*) M Mag (50*) Eastern Suburbs 1996/97
Ninth 69 G Robinson (34) G Sendall (42*) Petersham 1989/90
Tenth 84 D Bell (73*) G Clark (18) Sutherland 1984/85
SIXTH GRADE
Wicket Score Player Player Opponent Season
First 104 A Taylor (24) C McIntosh (67) Sydney University 1988/89
Second 171 A Jones (72) C Neal (100) Randwick 1994/95
Third 165 J Martin (100*) E Robb (100) Randwick 1981/82
Fourth 269 M Mullen (231*) S Schirmer (88) Randwick 1990/91
Fifth 126 J Tan (70) B Tate (80) Rand‐Petersham 2004/05
Sixth 150 M Back (77) V Popovich (67) Sydney University 1984/85
Seventh 123 V Popovich (98) R Glenister (57) Southern Districts 1983/83
Eighth 123 C Vonwiller (92*) A Wunsch (43) Woolpack Wolves 1995/96
Ninth 112* L Darmody (106*) S Gibbs (25*) UNSW A 1980/81
Tenth 53 M Nagarajan (53*) G Varatharajan (20) Northern District 1984/85