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.
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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)
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)
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)
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.
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