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Waratah Jaga Koduru continues stellar season with unbeaten ton

A weekend that was dominated by the bat saw some mammoth performances by DDCC’s A-grade players. See who made our 1st XI of Round 7.

Mitch Doolan. Picture: Darwin & Districts CC.
Mitch Doolan. Picture: Darwin & Districts CC.

In a weekend that had more run-outs than caught behinds and a plethora of big scores, Round 7 of the DDCC A-grade competition was as eventful as ever.

See who made our 1st XI of the round below.

ROUND 7

1. AIDAN FIRMAN(Palmerston, Opener)

Aidan Firman. Picture: Antony Stewart.
Aidan Firman. Picture: Antony Stewart.

Thumping a huge 130 off 87 balls, the opener was seeing them like beachballs out at the crease. Firman smashed 13 fours and eight sixes at a strike rate of 149, setting his side up nicely in the victory over PINT.

2. ARYAN JAIN(Waratah, Opener)

The Tah was instrumental in his sides 138-run win over Tracy Village with a neat 87 off 93 deliveries. He hit the rope four times and cleared it on three occasions.

3. CALEB MONTAGUE (Palmerston, Batter)

At nearly a run a ball and falling short of triple figures, Montague scored 92 runs off 96 rocks. He found the boundary 12 times at a strike rate of 95.

4. JAGA KODURU (Waratah, Batter)

Recording his second not-out ton of the season, the Tah’s inspirational captain made 113* from 111 balls. He hit six fours and four maximums, boosting his season batting average to 161.

5. MITCH DOOLAN (PINT, All-rounder)

Mitch Doolan. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin.
Mitch Doolan. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin.

The all-rounder had a day to remember despite a loss. Doolan wacked 133* off 149, making 13 boundaries and three sixes. He also took two poles with the ball in hand, recording figures of 2/77 from 10 overs.

6. JORDAN ROSSI (Darwin, Batter)

In a losing effort, the batter hit 75 runs off 116 deliveries, hitting five fours and a six.

7. JACKSON ISAKKA(Districts, Batter)

Making a handy 82 runs from 89 rocks in his sides victory over Darwin, Isakka found the rope three times and cleared it on six occasions.

8. CONNOR POULTON (PINT, WK)

Connor Poulton. Picture: Valeriu Campan.
Connor Poulton. Picture: Valeriu Campan.

In a weekend that saw only one caught behind across the entire A-grade competition, Poulton did snag a stumping behind the wickets but was more impressive with the willow, hitting 69 off 75 balls.

9. SMIT RAVAL (Darwin, Bowler)

Recording the best figures of the round, Raval took 4/36 off his 9.2 over spell in his team’s loss to Districts.

10. LACHLAN BANGS (Districts, Bowler)

On fire at the weekend, Bangs took figures of 4/48 off his tidy 9 over stint, where he took three catches in the field as well as a caught and bowled.

11. CHRIS MCEVOY (Districts, Bowler)

Working in tandem with bowling partner Bangs, McEvoy took 3/44 off his 10 over spell with no extras.

Originally published as Waratah Jaga Koduru continues stellar season with unbeaten ton

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