Mackay cricket: Which players made our round 4 team of the week?
As we approach the midway point of Mackay’s first grade one-day competition, let’s take a look at which players made a difference in round 4.
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Bowlers led the charge in round 4 of the Mackay Cricket Association’s first grade season, find out who made the cut in our team of the week.
1. Rhys McBride (Magpies) - 45* (53)
McBride steered the Magpies to victory from start to finish of their batting innings, coming close to notching up a half-century in their seven-wicket win.
2. Cameron Keene (Souths) - 90* (90)
Keene came close to finally cracking triple-digits for Souths, but nonetheless his run-a-ball knock was the driving force behind the side’s successful run chase.
3. Dion Krisanski-Kennedy (Pioneer Valley) - 80 (76)
Krisanski-Kennedy’s efforts down the order for PV earned him a promotion much higher up the order in what proved to be a match-winning innings.
4. Joshua Andrew (Norths) - 57 (66)
Despite the loss, Norths’ number six can hold his head high for lifting his side to a defensible total.
5. Luke Jackson (Walkerston) - 30* (69)
Jackson stood tall in what was otherwise a torrid day for Walkerston batting-wise.
6. Mitchell Wadsworth (Brothers) - 3/14 (8 overs, 3 maidens), 12* (14)
Led the charge for Brothers and gave them a chance at victory with a hugely effective eight over spell that yielded three wickets at less than two runs an over.
7. Bailey Camilleri (Pioneer Valley) - 3/26 (8 overs)
Was one half of a two-pronged attack that led the charge in PV’s successful bowling performance to roll Brothers.
8. Andrew Borg (Magpies) - 4/24 (8 overs)
Striking in the first over of the match, Andrew Borg was the spark that the Magpies needed to help them roll through Walkerston’s batting line-up.
9. Sanjay Patel (Souths) - 3/10 (5.5 overs)
Took care of Norths’ tail with three wickets on the back end with an economical spell.
10. Ben Schrembi (Pioneer Valley) - 3/22 (6 overs)
The other half of the Valley’s leading wicket-taker duo, Schrembi finished with nearly identical figures as his partner in crime Camilleri.
11. Harrison Holmes (Souths) - 3/31 (7 overs)
Holmes picked up a pair of early wickets to get Souths off on the right foot as they ultimately went on to secure the victory.