U18s Brewer Shield: Brains and heart, Team of the Week
In addition to the usual blazing bats and cartwheeling stumps, round 10 saw several games decided by brains and good old fashioned heart. Brewer Shield Team of the Week.
In addition to the usual blazing bats and cartwheeling stumps, round 10 saw several games decided by brains and good old fashioned heart. Brewer Shield Team of the Week.
The best NSW performers from the successful U19 National Champs in Perth have been named in the Aussie squad for next month’s Women’s U19 T20 Cricket World Cup in Malaysia. FULL SQUAD
The AW Green Shield season returns, and with all 20 NSW Premier Cricket clubs and the state’s best U16 cricketers, it’s a window into the future. Full season preview, 80+ stars to watch.
The T20 format saw a host of all-rounders lift the pace with bat and ball during an entertaining round nine of the U18s Brewer Shield. They join a host of new faces in our Team of the Week.
Adelaide got a taste of cricket’s future when a group of NSW schoolgirls swept aside all comers to be crowned national champions at the U12 School Sport Championships. FULL STORY
It’s all hands on deck in Adelaide where the state’s top primary school female cricketers moved a step closer to national glory at the U12 School Sport Champs. Girls/boys, DAY 4 WRAP.
From hat-tricks to big bags of wickets and slashing efforts with the bat, the best of round eight are in the U18s Brewer Shield Team of the Week. FULL LIST
The state’s best primary school cricketers are in Adelaide for the national titles including the son of a former Aussie Test star. Meet 24 boys and girls from NSW at the School Sport Champs.
There was a stunning debut, a host of five-wicket hauls and an innings to savour in round seven of the U18s Brewer Shield. See who made the cut, Team of the Week, 30+ GALLERY.
The site of Australia’s first Olympic archery gold medal and home to the largest nursery of national talent is set to be scrapped in a major redevelopment overhaul. FULL STORY.
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