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100+ names: QLD’s best grassroot cricketers revealed in 2023

They’re the grassroots cricket heroes racking up runs and putting cherries on stumps in every community. From Cairns to the Gold Coast and everywhere in between, meet the top run-scoring and wicket-taking stars leading the Sunshine State’s A Grade cricket

They’re the best in the business when it comes to terrorising opposition teams in grassroots cricket in Queensland.

With stella performances all-summer long, we reveal the leading run-makers and ultimate wicket-takers from all corners of the Sunshine State

See the 100+ stars who topped their club leaderboards in the 2022/23 regular season.

Daniel Gartrell

Club: Suburban Parks, Townsville

Stats: 28 wickets at 13.25

A part-time medium pacer in most of his 11 previous A Grade seasons, Gartrell’s awkward length and a wristy release have turned him into Townsville’s top wicket taker and an irreplaceable all-round weapon for his side.

Townsville Cricket A grade game between Sub Parks and Northern Beaches at Murray Sporting Complex. Sub Parks Daniel Gartrell and Jamie Heit. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville Cricket A grade game between Sub Parks and Northern Beaches at Murray Sporting Complex. Sub Parks Daniel Gartrell and Jamie Heit. Picture: Evan Morgan

Jamie Heit

Club: Suburban Parks, Townsville

Stats: 323 runs at 35.89

The best batters don’t waste opportunities to open up the shoulders.

Heit ended the season as Sub Parks’ leading runscorer but scored more than half of those runs in a single not-out innings against Northern Beaches.

The club withdrew from A Grade two weeks later, with the sound of Heit’s bat likely still ringing in their ears.

Townsville A Grade cricket game between Norths and Suburban Parks at Riverway Stadium. Parks Jamie Heit. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville A Grade cricket game between Norths and Suburban Parks at Riverway Stadium. Parks Jamie Heit. Picture: Evan Morgan

Sam Collingwood

Club: Norths, Townsville

Stats: 27 wickets at 5.52

Through washouts and bye rounds, Norths have played just two days of cricket from a possible 14 since November 26.

To finish second overall in Townsville’s wicket stakes demonstrates Collingwood’s class despite a lack of opportunity to bowl.

Adam Zabala, Sam Collingwood, and Sam Lowry are part of the North Queensland Monsoons cricket team heading to Cairns for the annual Bulls Masters T20 carnival. Picture: Evan Morgan
Adam Zabala, Sam Collingwood, and Sam Lowry are part of the North Queensland Monsoons cricket team heading to Cairns for the annual Bulls Masters T20 carnival. Picture: Evan Morgan

Adam Zabala

Club: Norths, Townsville

Stats: 272 runs at 54.4

Townsville’s top wicketkeeper batsman has been valuable in both crafts in Norths’ undefeated run through the regular season.

Zabala only had seven opportunities to bat but made them count, scoring 25 or more in five innings.

Townsville A Grade cricket game between Norths and Suburban Parks at Riverway Stadium. Norths keeper Adam Zabala watches as Parks Jarrod Green can't stop the ball hitting the stumps. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville A Grade cricket game between Norths and Suburban Parks at Riverway Stadium. Norths keeper Adam Zabala watches as Parks Jarrod Green can't stop the ball hitting the stumps. Picture: Evan Morgan

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Craig McElligott

Club: Brothers, Townsville

Stats: 384 runs at 54.86

The Brothers captain scored the third A Grade century of his career this season, with two half-centuries to go with it to secure the North Queensland batting crown.

Townsville cricket A Grade match between Wests and Brothers at Cutheringa. Brothers Craig McElligott. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville cricket A Grade match between Wests and Brothers at Cutheringa. Brothers Craig McElligott. Picture: Evan Morgan

Justin Rawlins

Club: Brothers, Townsville

Stats: 25 wickets at 8.8

If online records are to be believed, Justin Rawlins took 56 wickets at an average of 3.38 during the 2022/23 season.

A mix-up in the runs and wickets column saw Rawlins credited for an all-time bowling performance of 35-4 back in December.

Too good to be true, but Rawlins remains one of Townsville’s top bowling weapons at age 31.

Townsville A Grade cricket game between Brothers and Wanderers at John McCullock Oval. Brothers Justin Rawlins. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville A Grade cricket game between Brothers and Wanderers at John McCullock Oval. Brothers Justin Rawlins. Picture: Evan Morgan

Stephen Clifford

Club: Wanderers, Townsville

Stats: 20 wickets at 13.1

It was a season to remember for Stephen Clifford, with an A Grade hat-trick to force a miraculous tie against Suburban Parks, the highlight moment of an entire career.

Sub Parks had 16 overs and three wickets in hand to hit a single run until Clifford struck, taking three in a row to save an unthinkable draw.

Townsville A Grade cricket between Wests and Suburban Parks at Cutheringa. Suburban's Stephen Clifford. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville A Grade cricket between Wests and Suburban Parks at Cutheringa. Suburban's Stephen Clifford. Picture: Evan Morgan

Ryan Eaton

Club: Wanderers, Townsville

Stats: 238 runs at 23.8

The North Queensland representative all-rounder scored his 2000th A Grade run for Wanderers this season and was a key reason the Mighties dodged the wooden spoon in Townsville.

Eaton scored two half-centuries and fell just short of two more.

Townsville A Grade cricket between Wests and Suburban Parks at Cutheringa. Suburban's Ryan Eaton. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville A Grade cricket between Wests and Suburban Parks at Cutheringa. Suburban's Ryan Eaton. Picture: Evan Morgan

Kyle Dearness

Club: Western Suburbs, Townsville

Stats: 19 wickets at 13.95

The veteran Wests seamer had to wait a decade before making his North Queensland representative debut but finally earned one this season.

Dearness led the Magpies into the semi-finals as Wests’ first choice quick.

Townsville A grade cricket game between Wests and Sub Parks at Riverway. Wests Kyle Dearness. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville A grade cricket game between Wests and Sub Parks at Riverway. Wests Kyle Dearness. Picture: Evan Morgan

Sam Lowry

Club: Western Suburbs, Townsville

Stats: 329 runs at 41.13

Townsville’s 2021/22 batting king missed out on defending his title by just 53 runs.

After a slower start to this season, the former CQ standout hit his straps in time for finals.

In his last five innings, Lowry scored 199 at 49.75.

Townsville A Grade cricket. Wests against Norths at Curtheringa. Wests Sam Lowry. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville A Grade cricket. Wests against Norths at Curtheringa. Wests Sam Lowry. Picture: Evan Morgan

Todd Ferguson

Club: Rebel Tourists

Stats: 310 runs in 12 innings at 25.83 average.

Even with a shiny new ball steaming in at him, Ferguson has managed to remain calm all these years.

The opener has averaged a lovely 25.83 this season, a pinch below his career average of 28.

Although he hasn’t reached triple figures this year, he was awfully close with 96.

pinkrebel pc234469 Socials at Warehouse Cricket team Rebel Tourists XI's Pink Stumps Day, breast cancer awareness event, Geebung. Todd Ferguson, event organiser.
pinkrebel pc234469 Socials at Warehouse Cricket team Rebel Tourists XI's Pink Stumps Day, breast cancer awareness event, Geebung. Todd Ferguson, event organiser.

Aman Arya

Club: North Spartans

Stats: averages 43.2 with the bat and 15.13 with the ball

Arya is the Spartans spark in the middle order.

This season he has been on another level, racking up 216 runs with the bat and a whopping 30 wickets with the ball, all in 11 hit outs.

Nitish Paul

Club: North Spartans

Stats: 331 runs at 23.63 and 23 wickets

Paul provides stability at No. 5 for his Spartans side, supplying runs at a consistent pace all-season long.

He has shown up for every game this year and that in itself earns him a spot on this list.

Callum Smith

Club: Pine Rivers

Stats: 46.17 batting average and 9.5 bowling average.

There’s little wonder why Pine Rivers are perched comfortably at the top of the Brissy table, with the sensational Smith running the show.

This year, he has been on a tear at both the bowling and batting crease.

With bat in hand he has so far scored 277 runs in 12 games, and has claimed 30 wickets thanks to the 6 he took in early March.

Charters Towers Goldfield Ashes 2022. Callum Smith of 'Western Star Pickets'
Charters Towers Goldfield Ashes 2022. Callum Smith of 'Western Star Pickets'

Damian Lawless

Club: Pine Rivers

Stats: batting average of 37.29

Helping Smith carry the load this season was veteran Damian Lawless, a gun bat who has 2114 career runs to his name.

This year Lawless took his game to another level, tallying 261 runs at an average of 37.29.

Darcy Gray

Club: Wynnum Manly

Stats: 20 wickets in 10 games.

Darcy Gray would win a gold medal if they presented them for application.

He has bowled the house down for his side.

He’s economical, takes wickets, and often bowls the most overs for his side.

Against the best team in Pine Rivers, Gray bowled a tight 1-25 off 14.

Alex Mainey

Club: Macgregor cricket club

Stats: averaging 50.6 with the bat and 9.6 with the ball.

It’s been Mainey madness this summer, the MacGregor faithful producing magic with bat and ball.

Macgregor supporters were treated each week to his flashing blade, one that produced 253 runs at 50.6.

All the while, he delivered the goods with the red by taking 25 wickets in 11 matches.

Raenel Sharma

Club: Macgregor cricket club

Stats: 37 wickets in 13 matches.

And we thought Mainey was the name on everyone’s lips.

Sharma shares that crown and there’s no doubt about it.

The strike bowler boasted a magnificent 7/69 effort this season to put the icing on a 37-wicket campaign while averaging 11.27.

Joshua Saul

Club: Coorparoo

Stats: 25 wickets at an average of 8.32.

Coorparoo has a positive win record thanks to this guy.

He is a weapon with the ball, taking 25 wickets in 11 matches this year.

What makes his efforts at the bowling crease even more impressive is the fact he is going at 1.7 an over.

Yes you read that right.

He’s just as handy with the bat, having mustered 187 runs at an average of 17.

Nathan Gould

Club: Burpengary

Stats: batting average of 26.64 and bowling average of 9.19

Gould is not unlike Sual, in that he’s capable of impacting the outcome of a game.

Whether it be his quick scoring or tight lines building pressure for the batters, Gould has been a real gift for a struggling Burpengary side this summer.

With the ball, he has bowled 20 maidens in his 67 overs.

Did we forget to mention he has almost 300 runs?

Take a bow, Gould.

Nathan Ford of Logan City Kingston, Brisbane, Saturday, February 1, 2020. (AAP Image/Regi Varghese)
Nathan Ford of Logan City Kingston, Brisbane, Saturday, February 1, 2020. (AAP Image/Regi Varghese)

Jackson Edwards

Club: Springwood Suns

Stats: 396 runs with an average of 44

The Springwood Suns sit atop the table, courtesy of Edwards’ with the willow.

He averages 44, is edging 400 runs, has a century to his name and strikes it in a hurry.

What more could you want from a No. 3 bat?

Matt Field

Club: Ashgrove

Stats: 25 wickets in 11 games.

Field is finally starting to hit his strap.

On Saturday they watched as he unleashed with a sixfer.

It was against the No. 1 team Springwood, so that must count for something.

Field bowls spectacular lines, and the proof is in the pudding: one in every four overs, Field serves up a maiden.

Jack Dorries

Club: Springwood Suns

Stats: 40 wickets in 13 matches.

When you have Jackson Edwards as your No. 3 bat you have a tough team to beat.

If you have Dorries backing him up, they make nothing less than a superteam.

That’s what the Springwoods Suns are proving to be with Dorries spearheading their season with 40 wickets.

He has bowled 145 overs and yet still manages to go for just two an over.

The strike bowler collects poles at an average of 7.73.

Josh Thompson

Club: Wellington Point

Stats: 250 runs at an average of 41.67

Wellington Point are challenging the Suns for the title and it’s all because of Thompson.

The all-rounder is in the form of his life, belting it at 41.67 with the bat and strangling his rivals with the ball.

How often do we see an all-rounder with statistics that stack up like this:

+142.2 overs

+66 maidens

+39 wickets

+Economy rate: 1.27

+Best figures: 6/4

+Average: 4.64

The competition needs a fire extinguisher to put Thompson out.

Nakul Mehta

Club: South Brisbane

Stats: 39 wickets in 12 games

South Brisbane do sit at the bottom of the ladder but Mehta is still having himself a season.

He has been South’s most consistent bowler.

Tom Boorman

Club: Atherton

Stats: 509 runs at 50.90 (105*)

Atherton’s captain led from the front all season helping his side get to the grand final. His 105 not out in round three helped his side chase down 212, winning by two wickets. He made three 50s and one hundred for the season.

Far North Fusion player Tom Boorman bowls in the Bulls Masters Country Challenge T20 cricket match against the Country Colts Thunder, held at Griffiths Park. Picture: Brendan Radke
Far North Fusion player Tom Boorman bowls in the Bulls Masters Country Challenge T20 cricket match against the Country Colts Thunder, held at Griffiths Park. Picture: Brendan Radke

Andrew Phelps

Club: Barron River

Stats: 456 runs at 41.45 (93)

Last season’s champion player started off the 2022/23 season where he left in 2021/22: great form.

His 93 came in the grand final rematch, helping his side to a 60 run victory over last year’s premiers.

Andrew Phelps bats. Picture: Brendan Radke
Andrew Phelps bats. Picture: Brendan Radke

Jordan Fulton

Club: Barron River

Stats: 26 wickets at 11.73 (6/24)

The spearhead of the Barron attack, Fulton passed a 20-year record to become the leading wicket taker for the club.

His 6/24 came in the same game as Phelps’ 93, helping his side claim the win.

Jordan Fulton bowls for Barron in the Cricket Far North match between Atherton and Barron, held at Crathern Park, Trinity Beach. Picture: Brendan Radke
Jordan Fulton bowls for Barron in the Cricket Far North match between Atherton and Barron, held at Crathern Park, Trinity Beach. Picture: Brendan Radke

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Ryan Terry

Club: Cairns Rovers

Stats: 297 runs at 22.85 (70)

The Rovers captain had a tough job this season, opening the batting and wicket keeping

It is never an easy job but Terry was one of the shining lights all-season.

His 70 came in the 124 run win over Barron in round five.

Dare Devils wicket keeper Ryan Terry catches. Picture: Brendan Radke
Dare Devils wicket keeper Ryan Terry catches. Picture: Brendan Radke

Brenton Edwards

Club: Cairns Rovers

Stats: 26 wickets at 10.46 @ (4/17)

Edwards had probably the most consistent year with the ball across the first grade competition.

In the last game of the season, Edwards had the chance to remove Fulton and become the leading wicket taker award, but Fulton was too solid and kept them locked at 26 each.

Rhys Camilleri

Club: Cassowary Coast

Stats: 246 runs at 35.14 (85*)

A tough year for Cassowary Coast still shared some glimpses of potential with young talent like Camilleri coming through.

The young top order batsmen’s 85* came in the final game of the season, almost getting his side across the line against Atherton.

Badgers' Rhys Camilleri bats in the T20 Barrier Reef Big Bash cricket Picture: Brendan Radke
Badgers' Rhys Camilleri bats in the T20 Barrier Reef Big Bash cricket Picture: Brendan Radke

Luke McAvoy

Club: Cassowary Coast

Stats: 12 wickets at 21.67 (3/21)

McAvoy consistently kept the score tight from one end.

Even if he wasn't taking wickets, the opposition weren’t getting big scores.

McAvoy also finished second in the leading run scorers by three runs.

Luke McAvoy batting. Picture: Brendan Radke
Luke McAvoy batting. Picture: Brendan Radke

Justin Reid

Club: Mulgrave

Stats: 404 runs at 67.33 (83*)

Reid had a strong start and even stronger finish to the season to help his side get the chance to challenge for a threepeat.

He scored 83* twice during the season and finished with 246 runs in the final five innings of the season before rain washed out their grand final chance.

Andrew Phelps of the Dare Devils and Justin Reid of the Hurricanes are ready to lead their teams in this year's competition. Picture: Brendan Radke
Andrew Phelps of the Dare Devils and Justin Reid of the Hurricanes are ready to lead their teams in this year's competition. Picture: Brendan Radke

Blake Raper

Club: Mulgrave

Stats: 20 wickets at 9.25 (5/27)

The left-arm quick claimed 15 wickets in his last four games of the season to become Mulgrave’s leading wicket taker and to finish third on the leading wicket takers list.

His 5/27 against Norths in the final round included a hat-trick in the first over of the game.

Blake Raper catches a Brenton Edwards ball in the outfield in the first Barrier Reef Big Bash T20 cricket match of the 2023 season, held between the Halpins Hurrincanes and the Designer Homes Dare Devils at Griffiths Park, Manunda. Picture: Brendan Radke
Blake Raper catches a Brenton Edwards ball in the outfield in the first Barrier Reef Big Bash T20 cricket match of the 2023 season, held between the Halpins Hurrincanes and the Designer Homes Dare Devils at Griffiths Park, Manunda. Picture: Brendan Radke

Aidan Firman

Clubs: Norths

Stats: 501 runs at 62.63 (104)

The 16-year-old finished second in the leading run scorers list, just eight runs behind Tom Boorman from Atherton.

He scored two hundreds and two 50s, with the final round 101* being described as some of the best hitting in the Far North for a long time.

Norths Aidan Firman batting against Atherton in Cricket Far North's first grade at Cazalys Stadium. Picture: Jake Garland
Norths Aidan Firman batting against Atherton in Cricket Far North's first grade at Cazalys Stadium. Picture: Jake Garland

Dan Freebody

Clubs: Norths

Stats: 20 wickets at 17.40 (4/18)

Freebody was arguably the best all-rounder of the competition this season.

He finished fourth in the wickets column and fifth with the bat.

His 4/18 came in the round two win over Barron, and only went wicketless twice in the 15 game season.

Dan Freebody takes a catch midfield for the Far North Fusion team in their match against the Darling Downs Suns, in the Bulls Masters Country Challenge cricket tournament, held at Griffiths Park, Manunda. Picture: Brendan Radke
Dan Freebody takes a catch midfield for the Far North Fusion team in their match against the Darling Downs Suns, in the Bulls Masters Country Challenge cricket tournament, held at Griffiths Park, Manunda. Picture: Brendan Radke

Luke Neale

Club: Western Districts

Stats: 586 runs at 65.1

When Neale gets a start he rarely lets the opportunity go to waste.

The top order batter has racked up three 50s and two centuries this season.

Neale was unbeatable against Souths hitting 189 off just 132 balls in round 3 of the TCI two-day competition.

He hit 18 fours and 9 sixes in the innings.

Luke Neale bats for Wests. Met-Easts vs Wests A Grade 2 day cricket. Saturday, February 18, 2023. Picture: Nev Madsen.
Luke Neale bats for Wests. Met-Easts vs Wests A Grade 2 day cricket. Saturday, February 18, 2023. Picture: Nev Madsen.

Darren Koche

Club: Metropolitan-Easts

Stats: 396 at 44

Koche was Mr. Consistent in the one-day competition this season, scoring over 40 runs in all four innings he played.

His best performance of the season however was against Uni scoring 100 of bhis side’s 207 first innings runs in the two-day competition.

Dean Sullivan

Club: Uni

Stats: 278 at 34.75

It’s been a tough season for Uni but Sullivan has tried his best to fire up his club.

Sullivan scored back to back half centuries (67 and 53) in round 3 of the two-day competition and had a top score of 41 in one-day cricket this season.

Andre Odendaal

Club: Highfields Railways

Stats: 233 at 29.1

Odendaal is best known for his work with the ball, but the big quick can hit a ball as well. More than half his runs in the one-day format came in the one innings as the all-rounder hit 96 off 83 balls.

Odendaal hit 7 fours and 5 sixes.

Lockyers Regan Hoger bowled by Andre Odendaal, Cavaliers. Mitchell Shield cricket, Toowoomba Cavaliers vs Lockyer. Sunday, 23rd Feb, 2020.
Lockyers Regan Hoger bowled by Andre Odendaal, Cavaliers. Mitchell Shield cricket, Toowoomba Cavaliers vs Lockyer. Sunday, 23rd Feb, 2020.

Rahul Suresh

Club: Souths

Stats: 214 at 35.67

Suresh did his best work in the two-day format, finishing as the third highest run scorer in the regular season.

He backed a gritty round 3 half century (60 off 104 balls) up with an impressive 115 off 101 balls in his next stint at the crease.

Rahul Suresh bowls for Southern Districts against University in Toowoomba Cricket reserve grade one day grand final at Captain Cook Reserve, Saturday, December 19, 2020. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Rahul Suresh bowls for Southern Districts against University in Toowoomba Cricket reserve grade one day grand final at Captain Cook Reserve, Saturday, December 19, 2020. Picture: Kevin Farmer

Cody Walker

Club: Northern Brothers Diggers

Stats: 239 at 34.12

Walker didn’t have much luck in the two-day season with knocks of 28, 25, 11 and 4.

He did however have some success in the shorter form of the game.

Batting at No. 4 he helped his side set a competitive 212 for victory hitting 101 runs off 111 balls.

Harry Meiklejohn

Club: Highfields Railways

Stats: 18 wickets at 8.3

The young Bulldogs star claimed 17 wickets in just four one-day games finishing with career best figures 5-27.

His ‘worst’ performance was 3-37.

Harry Meiklejohn bats for Toowoomba Grammar School against Nudgee College in GPS Competition 1st XI round three cricket at TGS Mills Oval, Saturday, February 13, 2021. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Harry Meiklejohn bats for Toowoomba Grammar School against Nudgee College in GPS Competition 1st XI round three cricket at TGS Mills Oval, Saturday, February 13, 2021. Picture: Kevin Farmer

Michael Dowe

Club: Western Districts

Stats: 23 wickets at 14.69

Dowe narrowly edges out teammate Chaz Cheatley as the pick of the Wests bowlers this season.

He has been consistent in both forms of the game, taking two or more wickets in 8 of the 10 games he has bowled in.

Michael Dowe prepares to bowl for Western Districts against Northern Brothers Diggers in Harding-Madsen Shield div 1 cricket round two at Rockville Oval, Saturday, October 16, 2021. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Michael Dowe prepares to bowl for Western Districts against Northern Brothers Diggers in Harding-Madsen Shield div 1 cricket round two at Rockville Oval, Saturday, October 16, 2021. Picture: Kevin Farmer

Jack Carter

Club: Metropolitan Easts

Stats: 20 at 13.95

Carter was almost unstoppable for three straight innings during the two-day season.

He tore through Wests taking 5-59 and in his next match he terrorised Uni claiming 5-37 and 4-37.

Liam White

Club: Southern Districts

Stats: 13 wickets at 9.85

The best of the Magpies bowlers this season by a long way, White bowled a mammoth stint against Uni in round 1 of the two-day competition and for good reason.

White finished 8-58 off 23.4 overs.

He only bowled six maidens but his efforts were key to his side’s win in the game.

Liam White bowls for Southern District Magpies against University in round one A grade two day Toowoomba Cricket at UniSQ oval, Saturday, January 14, 2023. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Liam White bowls for Southern District Magpies against University in round one A grade two day Toowoomba Cricket at UniSQ oval, Saturday, January 14, 2023. Picture: Kevin Farmer

Hemal Shah

Club: Uni

Stats: 12 wickets at 14.16

The talented Uni spinner earns his side’s spot by way of one stunning but brief spell with the ball.

The 2022 TCI Player of the Year took 4-5 off 3.1 overs in an electric match against Souths Magpies.

Hemal Shah of University bowls in the match against Western Districts in A grade Toowoomba Cricket round four at Heritage Oval, Saturday, February 27, 2021. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Hemal Shah of University bowls in the match against Western Districts in A grade Toowoomba Cricket round four at Heritage Oval, Saturday, February 27, 2021. Picture: Kevin Farmer

Regan Liebke

Club: Northern Brothers Diggers

Stats: 18 wickets at 16.94

Liebke is a standout bowler across both formats for NBD this season.

His best performance was an eight wicket haul in his side’s clash with Met-Easts.

Zane Beattie

Club: Palm Beach Currumbin

Stats: 570 runs at 51.82, top score 105, one century and two half centuries

Often leading from the front and making some sort of score, Zane Beattie showcased his versatility throughout the season both as an opener and middle order batsman. His century against Queens in Round 8 came at just about a run a ball; part of one of the campaign’s most clinical partnerships with Brent Anderson of 195.

Palm Beach cricket club players Brent Anderson, Casey Summers, Zane Beattie, Kyle Summers and Cody Durante. Picture Glenn Hampson
Palm Beach cricket club players Brent Anderson, Casey Summers, Zane Beattie, Kyle Summers and Cody Durante. Picture Glenn Hampson

Brent Anderson

Club: Palm Beach Currumbin

Stats: 24 wickets at 9.75, BB 6/12, two five wicket hauls

Brent Anderson showcased his all around abilities for the Lions, not only becoming a key batsman but leading the charge with the ball. Helensvale’s Jack Baird is the only other bowler in the competition to take his wickets at an average of less than 10, highlighting his ability to restrict an opposition and grind out his wickets.

Joshua Nelson

Club: Mudgeeraba Nerang

Stats: 701 runs at 43.81, top score 131, one century and four half centuries

A man who knows a thing or two about big scores. While Joshua Nelson has only be able to convert one of his starts into three figures, he frequently leads the charge for his side and more often than not will get a score of substance.

Jai Kurt

Club: Mudgeeraba Nerang

Stats: 25 wickets at 22.24, BB 5/13, one five wicket haul

In an attack who shares the workload brilliantly, Jai Kurt has found a way to rise above the pack. His 5/13 against Burleigh was quickly followed by a second innings 3/35 in a standout performance of his campaign.

Action photos from the Taper Premier League one day grand final between Broadbeach (batting) and Mudgeeraba. Jai Kurt. 22 January 2023 Carrara Picture by Richard Gosling
Action photos from the Taper Premier League one day grand final between Broadbeach (batting) and Mudgeeraba. Jai Kurt. 22 January 2023 Carrara Picture by Richard Gosling

Kushaal Ram

Club: Coomera Hope Island

Stats: 527 runs at 32.94, top score 94, three half centuries (two 90s and an 80)

A constant threat with the bat, however Kushaal Ram will be disappointed to not convert three brilliant stars into centuries. His three half centuries for the campaign included two scores in the 90s and an 80, highlighting his ability to get himself in and set only for his luck to run thin. Nevertheless Ram led the way for Coomera Hope Island, often with both bat and ball, despite slumping to ninth on the ladder.

Coomera Hope Island batsman Kushaal Ram. Picture: KPM Sports Images
Coomera Hope Island batsman Kushaal Ram. Picture: KPM Sports Images

Joshua Henderson

Club: Coomera Hope Island

Stats: 26 wickets at 16.69, BB 5/53, one five wicket haul

Only once this season has Joshua Henderson gone wicketless, as he continues to set the standard for Coomera Hope Island. While just the one five wicket haul stands against his name, that simply highlights his consistency at this level taking at least two wickets on eight occasions.

Mitchell Freeman

Club: Queens

Stats: 452 runs at 30.13, top score 65, five half centuries

Was constantly in the runs, just simply unable to kick on to a truly big score. Mitchell Freeman led the way for Queens with five half centuries, however his high score of 65 paints the picture of his season so much promise, just falling short at really capitalising. But in a team who often struggled against the competition leaders, it was Freeman who inspired some fight in his side.

Sam Chapman

Club: Queens

Stats: 25 wickets at 13.76, BB 7/16, one five wicket haul

A consistent performer throughout the campaign who has one of the spells of the season to his credit. Sam Chapman’s 7/16 against Burleigh stole the show in his sides victory, and given the youngster has still lined up at times in the under-18s looks to have a bright future on the Glitter Strip.

Action photos of Taper Financial Premier League Round 5 between Alberton Ormeau (blue) and Queens Cricket Club at Alberton Cricket Club. Sam Chapman bowling. 5 November 2022 Alberton Picture by Richard Gosling
Action photos of Taper Financial Premier League Round 5 between Alberton Ormeau (blue) and Queens Cricket Club at Alberton Cricket Club. Sam Chapman bowling. 5 November 2022 Alberton Picture by Richard Gosling

Nathan Reardon

Club: Surfers Paradise

Stats: 308 runs at 44, top score 73, three half centuries

The Demons sorely missed the former Australian international in the back end of the season. Nathan Reardon only took to the field for seven matches this Summer, however still went on to score three half centuries at rapid rates. Kept his side in the fight throughout their early season losses, and his presence was missed in Surfers Paradise.

Former Adelaide Strikers Ian Cockbain (L), and Nathan Reardon, are competing in the inaugural Adelaide Premier League, which finishes Sunday. 6 January 2023. Picture Dean Martin
Former Adelaide Strikers Ian Cockbain (L), and Nathan Reardon, are competing in the inaugural Adelaide Premier League, which finishes Sunday. 6 January 2023. Picture Dean Martin

Michael Waldren

Club: Surfers Paradise

Stats: 22 wickets at 22.55, BB 4/35

Surfers Paradise may have struggled throughout the summer, but Michael Waldren has continued to perform. While he was unable to claim a five wicket haul, he kept probing throughout the season even with his back against the wall.

Taper Premier League cricket Coomera Hope Island v Surfers Paradise. Match played at Oxenford. Surfers Player: Michael Waldren Coomera Batsman: Pic Mike Batterham
Taper Premier League cricket Coomera Hope Island v Surfers Paradise. Match played at Oxenford. Surfers Player: Michael Waldren Coomera Batsman: Pic Mike Batterham

Trent Keep

Club: Broadbeach Robina

Stats: 489 runs at 44.45, top score 120, one century and five half centuries

A concussion sustained at training proved the end of Trent Keep’s cricket career, but before he went down he was sure to make his season count. The former Gold Coast Dolphins star has a history with head knocks from his Aussie Rules days, but his consistency at the crease never wavered. His six scores of 50+ led the competition, while he was also able to chip in with 21 wickets.

Broadbeach Robina (in blue) vs Southport Labrador cricket at Southport's Golden Wheel Park. Trent Keep. 3 December 2022 Arundel Picture by Richard Gosling
Broadbeach Robina (in blue) vs Southport Labrador cricket at Southport's Golden Wheel Park. Trent Keep. 3 December 2022 Arundel Picture by Richard Gosling

Adam Ball

Club: Broadbeach Robina

Stats: 36 wickets at 15.19, BB 7/46, two five wicket hauls

The second leading wicket taker in the competition, and when you consider he has also been a threat with the bat it could be argued Adam Ball is among the region’s finest all rounders. The Cats star’s 36 wickets have come economically, with his 7/46 best figures following a first innings return of 4/36. His 11 wickets for that clash against Helensvale Pacific Pines stands as arguably the best effort of the season.

Scott Sanderson

Club: Burleigh

Stats: 431 runs at 28.73, top score 82, three half centuries

Scott Sanderson typically saved his best for the Gold Coast’s leading sides. Of his three half centuries, his top scores of 82 and 76 came against finals sides Broadbeach Robina and Palm Beach Currumbin respectively, typifying his love for performing when the going was at its toughest.

Sam Yabsley

Club: Burleigh

Stats: 18 wickets at 21.5, BB 5/52, one five wicket haul

Burleigh were regularly out played by the heavyweights on the competition, but Sam Yabsley continued to probe. His best figures of 5/52 came in a brilliant game for the quick, given he backed up that effort with another three second innings wickets.

Taper Financial Premier League Cricket Round 4. Surfers vs Burleigh Surfers Batsman Burleigh Fielder No Sam Yabsley Pic Mike Batterham
Taper Financial Premier League Cricket Round 4. Surfers vs Burleigh Surfers Batsman Burleigh Fielder No Sam Yabsley Pic Mike Batterham

Corey Galloway

Club: Alberton Ormeau

Stats: 381 runs at 31.75, top score 81, two half centuries + 28 wickets at 15.96, BB 5/49, one five wicket haul

One of the leading all rounders in the competition did so as his side continued to stay in the finals hunt. Corey Galloway led from the front with bat and ball for the Hurricanes, taking his 28 wickets economically while blasting runs for fun frequently. While unable to regular convert his starts his was still regularly in the runs, and he finishes the 7th leading wicket taker across the Taper Premier league.

Corey Galloway in action for the Gold Coast Thunder at the Bulls Masters Country Challenge Twenty20 cricket final at the Gabba on Sunday, January 19. Picture: Bob Jones
Corey Galloway in action for the Gold Coast Thunder at the Bulls Masters Country Challenge Twenty20 cricket final at the Gabba on Sunday, January 19. Picture: Bob Jones

Harry Lickiss

Club: Helensvale Pacific Pines

386 runs at 25.73, top score 117, one century and four half centuries + 44 wickets at 12.89, BB 6/15, four five wicket hauls

The competition’s leading wicket taker who knew how to capitalise on his starts with the bat. As Helensvale Pacific Pines gained momentum heading towards the finals, Harry Lickiss was front and centre of everything. His 44 wickets came extremely economically while opening the bowling for the Hawks, while his five scores of 50+ including a brilliant 117 spoke volumes of his all around abilities. A contender for player of the season.

Three brothers from Helensvale Pacific Pines Cricket Club Harry Lickiss, 18. Picture: Jerad Williams
Three brothers from Helensvale Pacific Pines Cricket Club Harry Lickiss, 18. Picture: Jerad Williams

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Joel Harrison

Club: Runaway Bay

Stats: 365 runs at 28.08, top score 100, one century

Runaway Bay’s lone century maker, Joel Harrison finally converted a promising start into a big score towards the back end of the season. Peeling off a patient hundred in 195 balls before being run out, Harrison had been building towards something special off the back of scores of 46 and 38 in the lead up. Got better as the campaign went on.

Steven Graham

Club: Runaway Bay

Stats: 34 wickets at 14.35, BB 4/8

At one point Steven Graham appeared on track to storm to the competition’s leading wicket takers mantle. In the end he finished third, but the Runaway Bay quick was still among the most consistent performers in the competition. While he did not take a five wicket haul, Graham took four wickets on three occasions and three in three other spells only once failing to make a breakthrough.

Will Hale

Club: Southport Labrador

Stats: 509 runs at 36.36, top score 84, four half centuries

Will Hale was largely responsible for keeping the Tigers competitive against some heavyweights of the competition. His four half centuries all came in the final eight games of the season, with two scores over 30 also featured in his late-season run.

Mitchell Johnson

Club: Southport Labrador

Stats: 32 wickets at 14.35, BB 5/20, two five wicket hauls

Not to be mistaken for the former Australian Test legend, however you could be forgiven considering his season exploits. Mitchell Johnson led the charge for Southport Labrador to claim 32 wickets fifth in the competition and did so with plenty of pace for a young man. Looks set to be a force to be reckoned with in the years to come as a Tiger.

Adam Zurvas

Club: Magpies Cricket Club

Stats: 500 runs at 50.0 average

With over 400 games under his belt for the Magpies Zurvas is on a career best year this season with the grand final approaching this weekend.

Magpies' Adam Zurvas gives the thumbs up after helping guide his team to victory over Norths in the Dixon Homes Div 1 T20 Shootout grand final at Harrup Park. Photo: Callum Dick
Magpies' Adam Zurvas gives the thumbs up after helping guide his team to victory over Norths in the Dixon Homes Div 1 T20 Shootout grand final at Harrup Park. Photo: Callum Dick

Isaac Borg

Club: Magpies Cricket Club

Stats: 17 wickets @ 27.7 average

Only missing one game for the magpies this summer Borg has been ferocious in attack with his best odds coming in the last round of the season with a 5/18 wicket haul.

Lochi Whitehead

Club: Pioneer Valley

Stats: 289 Runs at 36.1 average

Whiteheads role fluctuated weekly for the Valley going from opener to mid order batsmen when needed but one thing that never changed was his consistency to find the boundary.

Pioneer Valleys Lochi Whitehead bowling to Souths Shane Stewart. Picture: Tony Martin
Pioneer Valleys Lochi Whitehead bowling to Souths Shane Stewart. Picture: Tony Martin

Alistair Houghton

Club: Pioneer Valley

Stats: 14 Wickets at 37.4

Houghton was the leading wicket taker for a Pioneer Valley side that only saw eight games across the 10 game season. Houghton brought pace and bounce with the ball with his best coming in round 9 with a 4/41 haul

Shaun Austin

Club: Souths Sharks

Stats: 443 runs at 49.2 average

Shaun Austin for Souths Sharks against Walkerston Cricket Club in Mackay
Shaun Austin for Souths Sharks against Walkerston Cricket Club in Mackay

Floris Duvenhage

Club: Souths Sharks

Stats: 15 wickets at 24.8 average

Deuvenhage had the most overs for the Sharks this season and certainly delivered on consistency only going without a wicket in two games all year long.

Matthew Wicks

Club: Brothers Cricket Club

Stats: 258 runs at 36.8 average

Another star who didn’t play every game Matt Wicks was instrumental in so many run chases throughout the season including a 98 run haul to steady his side to victory in round eight.

Matthew Wicks bowling for the Brothers Cricket Club against Norths Cricket Club in the Mackay Cricket Association, January 15, 2022
Matthew Wicks bowling for the Brothers Cricket Club against Norths Cricket Club in the Mackay Cricket Association, January 15, 2022

Mitchell Wadsworth

Club: Brothers Cricket Club

Stats: 24 wickets at 27.2 average

The best bowler in the league all season long Mitchell Wadsworth was as destructive to teams middle orders as a wicketkeeper is to a gatorade after a day of play with multiple three and four wicket hauls.

Rum City Foods Intra Cup – Maryborough United (batting) v Brothers (bowling) – Mitchell Wadsworth. Photo: Cody Fox
Rum City Foods Intra Cup – Maryborough United (batting) v Brothers (bowling) – Mitchell Wadsworth. Photo: Cody Fox

Mason Kohler

Club: Norths Cricket Club

Stats: 174 runs at 24.8 average

Runs weren’t the strongest part of the North’s season in 2023 with Mason Kohler being the best of the bunch at 174 total. One of the stronger batsmen in the religion Kohler competed at the state championships at the end of 2022

Mitchell English and Mason Kohler chosen for the Australian Country Championships.
Mitchell English and Mason Kohler chosen for the Australian Country Championships.

Adam Carvolth

Club: Norths Cricket Club

Stats: `11 wickets at 22.7 average

The wickets were spread thin this season for the Norths however Carvolth’s final performance of a five wicket performance cemented his spot as the best in 2023.

Peter Blaik

Club: Walkerston Cricket Club

Stats: 227 runs at 28.4 average

Blaik was a standout for Walkerston this season alongside Sam Vasallo. Blaik’s highest score came with a century in round 2.

Walkerston batter Peter Blaik
Walkerston batter Peter Blaik

Nicholas Lortaski

Club: Walkerston Cricket Club

Stats: 14 Wickets at 25.8

Another club that seemed to share the bowling load Lortaski just edged out on top with best figures of five for 31 in round 2.

Glen Batticciotto

Club: Caboolture Sports Cricket Club

Stats: 799 total runs from 15 innings averaging 66.58.

Batticciotto proved once again this season why he is the competition’s best batsman. The former Queensland Bulls star was consistent and stylish throughout the season. With a complete duffel bag of crafty shot selections at the top of the order, the left handed batsman continued to let his class and precision do the talking in front of the stumps.

Maroochydore host Caboolture in the one day cricket grand final. Caboolture batsman Glen Batticciotto keeps an eye on the ball.
Maroochydore host Caboolture in the one day cricket grand final. Caboolture batsman Glen Batticciotto keeps an eye on the ball.

Preston White

Club: Caboolture Sports Cricket Club

Stats: 40 wickets from 185.4 overs averaging 11.08

White was the complete player from the 2022/23 season performing well at the top of the order with the bat while also picking up the most wickets of the competition. Ranking as the best batsman behind Batticciotto and the competitions tied best bowler it’s easy to see why the extremely reliable Caboolture competitor was able to keep his side at the top of the table this season.

Preston White from Toombul walking off at Premier Grade Bulls Masters cricket match between Toombul and Sandgate-Redcliffe. Deagon Sportsground Park, Deagon, Brisbane, 23rd of November 2019. (AAP Image/Attila Csaszar)
Preston White from Toombul walking off at Premier Grade Bulls Masters cricket match between Toombul and Sandgate-Redcliffe. Deagon Sportsground Park, Deagon, Brisbane, 23rd of November 2019. (AAP Image/Attila Csaszar)

Matthew Watson

Club: Maroochydore Cricket Club

Stats: 411 total runs from 16 innings averaging 25.69.

Watson took his game to another level this season, batting at the top and through the middle order. The crafty youngster also took the most wicketkeeper catches for the season with 21.

Luke McInnes

Club: Maroochydore Cricket Club

Stats: 40 wickets from 206.4 overs averaging 8.75

Leading Swans bowler Luke McInnes once again proved himself as one of the competition’s leading wicket-takers finishing the year in tied first alongside Caboolture’s Preston White. The medium pace star burst onto the season in 2020 and has established himself among the top names. A round 18 6/26 was the 26-year-olds best performance.

CRICKET: Sunshine Coast division 1 T20 finals. Maroochydore V Gympie. Maroochydore's Luke McInnes. Photo Patrick Woods / Sunshine Coast Daily.
CRICKET: Sunshine Coast division 1 T20 finals. Maroochydore V Gympie. Maroochydore's Luke McInnes. Photo Patrick Woods / Sunshine Coast Daily.

Ben Laughlin

Club: Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club

Stats: 456 total runs from 13 innings averaging 35.08.

In just his second season with the club, Laughlin was promoted up the order for the T20 competition before cementing and earning his place up top for the remainder of the season. The former Australian and Big Bash star finished the regular season with the most sixes (36) of any player in the competition.

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*APAC Sports Pictures of the Week – 2021, February 1* – BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 29: Ben Laughlin of the Heat takes a catch to dismiss Michael Neser of the Strikers during the Big Bash League Eliminator Final match between the Brisbane Heat and the Adelaide Strikers at The Gabba, on January 29, 2021, in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Tom Stewart

Club: Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club

Stats: 32 wickets from 163.1 overs averaging 15.28

In what is one of the competitions best bowling attacks, Tewantin-Noosa’s opening paceman stood tall this season to again prove himself as a force to be reckoned with. Stewart was able to claim some very big wickets in all formats this season and rightly stamped his foot in the conversation for the competition’s best bowlers.

Trent Riddell

Club: Gympie Cricket Club

Stats: 562 total runs from 15 innings averaging 40.14.

Gympie wicketkeeper and opening batsman Trent Riddell led from the front this season after he was handed the captaincy following an early season injury to Jared Sippel. Riddell chalked up his maiden century in round 11 scoring 123 from 127 balls and also helped set a new club record for highest opening partnership of 209.

Gympie Division 1 captain Trent Riddell in action. Picture: Contributed
Gympie Division 1 captain Trent Riddell in action. Picture: Contributed

Thomas White

Club: Gympie Cricket Club

Stats: 28 wickets from 166.2 overs averaging 18.29

White finished the year among the competition’s top 10 first grade bowlers and helped Gympie claw their way into the finals for the first time since the 2018/19 season.

Brendan Kelly

Club: Coolum Cricket Club

Stats: 325 total runs from 18 innings averaging 19.12.

In his first year with Coolum, former Caloundra and Sunshine Coast Scorchers star Brendan Kelly, was a standout performer for his side. The opening batsman proved vital in close games and could turn the tide with a few big shots.

Corey Perren

Club: Coolum Cricket Club

Stats: 25 wickets from 166.5 overs averaging 19.40

Paceman Corey Perren was again a shining light in Coolum’s bowling attack this season picking up big wickets when it mattered. The ex-Nambour star was consistent in picking off big scalps when playing on his team’s home wicket.

Country Colts Thunder batman Corey Perren fought hard but couldn't beat the Far North Fusion in the Bulls Masters Country Challenge T20 cricket match, held at Griffiths Park. Picture: Brendan Radke
Country Colts Thunder batman Corey Perren fought hard but couldn't beat the Far North Fusion in the Bulls Masters Country Challenge T20 cricket match, held at Griffiths Park. Picture: Brendan Radke

Daniel Cahill

Club: Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club

Stats: 477 total runs from 13 innings averaging 36.69.

Top order Glasshouse batsman was a star performer this season. Cahill’s precise shot selection was a joy to watch, hitting 70 fours and just three sixes in all competitions this season.

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Nathan Van Eekeren

Club: Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club

Stats: 28 wickets from 177 overs averaging 20.57

Fresh Glasshouse recruit Van Eekeren proved himself as a player to watch for future seasons after relocating from Bundaberg at the start of the season. The talented left-handed batsman and dominant seam bowler picked up a handy 7/71 in round 15.

Nathan Van Eekeren bowling at pace.
Nathan Van Eekeren bowling at pace.

William Carlile

Club: Caloundra Cricket Club

Stats: 401 total runs from 11 innings averaging 40.10.

In his 11 innings this season Carlile proved as a shining light for his Caloundra side. The talented batsman is certainly one to watch for future seasons.

Matthew Tebb

Club: Caloundra Cricket Club

Stats: 24 wickets from 148.5 overs averaging 21.92

Caloundra captain Matthew Tebb was again a star performer for the black and gold, picking up crucial wickets and providing game changing swings for his side throughout the season.

Steven Ledger

Club: Nambour Cricket Club

Stats: 676 runs from 13 innings averaging 52.00

The competition leading ever run scorer added to his tally this season with some major performances in front of the stumps. Ledger’s greatest performance came in round 17 where he scored 195 off 153 balls.

Gympie Regional Cricket Association Player of the Year – Steven Ledger. Picture: Shane Zahner
Gympie Regional Cricket Association Player of the Year – Steven Ledger. Picture: Shane Zahner

James Winn

Club: Nambour Cricket Club

Stats: 16 wickets from 126.4 overs averaging 24.69

The Nambour first grade side did it tough this year with just four wins all season but star bowler James Winn served as a shining light for his side. The dynamic bowler stood tall against the competition’s best batsman all season and was rewarded with a cool 5/33 in the final round of the regular season.

Joe McGahan

Club: Frenchville Falcons

Stats: 20 wickets at 8.10

The right-armer is one of the quickest bowlers in the A-grade competition. He bowls a heavy ball and gets a steep bounce in his deliveries, which makes him hard to attack. This year he bagged a five-for against The Glen.

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CRICKET Nth Qld opens championships: Central Qld's Joe McGahan bowls

Lachlan Hartley

Club: Frenchville Falcons

Stats: 254 at an average of 28.22

The opening batsman has all the shots in the book. He plays with plenty of aggression, and is a consistent performer, regularly batting deep into Frenchville’s innings. Hartley has a strike rate of 87.9, with his highest score a classy 86 against Cap Coast Parkana in Round 1.

CRICKET – FSC CAP CHALLENGE: Frenchville Falcon's Lachlan Hartley
CRICKET – FSC CAP CHALLENGE: Frenchville Falcon's Lachlan Hartley

Harrison Rideout

Club: The Glen

Stats: 18 wickets at 11.44

The left-arm paceman opens the bowling. He is deadly accurate and is hard for opposition batters to put away. He bagged his season best figures of 6/22 against Frenchville in Round 5 of the competition.

Cricket: The Glens Harrison Rideout.
Cricket: The Glens Harrison Rideout.

Waqar Yunus

Club: The Glen

Stats: 233 runs at 33.29

Coming in at three, Yunus constantly anchors The Glen’s innings. He has the ability to rotate the strike, taking ones and twos. He is a consistent performer, having scored three half centuries this season.

Cricket: The Glens' Waqar Yunus.
Cricket: The Glens' Waqar Yunus.

Riley Connor

Club: Rockhampton Brothers

Stats: 13 wickets at 21.62

Connor is relishing his role as captain of the A-grade team this season. A right-arm medium pacer, he generally comes on as a first or second change bowler. He can land the ball on a dime, and there is rarely a game when he doesn’t bag a wicket or two.

CRICKET Capricorn Challenge: Brothers' Riley Connor
CRICKET Capricorn Challenge: Brothers' Riley Connor

Bow Connor

Club: Rockhampton Brothers

Stats: 217 runs for an average of 27.13

Connor has developed into one of the competition’s best openers. He can attack when he gets the chance or go on the defensive when needed. His best score was an impressive 69 not out against The Glen.

Cricket: Rockhampton Brothers' Bow Connor.
Cricket: Rockhampton Brothers' Bow Connor.

Adam Van Bael

Club: Gracemere

Stats: 12 wickets at 18.92

The left-arm off-spinner bowls consistent areas, with his variation in pace and flight his greatest strengths. He is a consistent wicket taker and is generally brought into the attack to slow the run rate down. Best figures of 4/17 in Round 13.

CRICKET CAP CHALLENGE SEMI FINAL: Adam Van Bael bats for Gracemere
CRICKET CAP CHALLENGE SEMI FINAL: Adam Van Bael bats for Gracemere

Luke Johnstone

Club: Gracemere

Stats: 225 runs for an average of 32.14

Johnstone’s move from opener to number four has proven a master stroke. He is patient when he needs to be but also willing to go after any bad ball. His highest score this season was 73 not out against Cap Coast Parkana.

CRICKET MOLTEC CHARITY BIG BASH: Luke Johnstone bats for Southside
CRICKET MOLTEC CHARITY BIG BASH: Luke Johnstone bats for Southside

Lachlan Ferry

Club: Cap Coast Parkana

Stats: 11 wickets at 34.27

The right-arm medium pacer bowls with good variation, and his enthusiasm and confidence helps put his team on the front foot. Best figures of 3/40 in Round 11.

Jack Humphreys

Club: Cap Coast Parkana

Stats: 285 runs at an average of 31.67

A stylish batsman with a solid technique, Humphreys comes in at three or four. He has a fantastic eye and is consistent with the willow, with his highest scores this season 69, 64 and 58.

Originally published as 100+ names: QLD’s best grassroot cricketers revealed in 2023

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