The Bulletin looks at five hidden stars from Gold Coast cricket fixtures over the weekend
THE Bulletin looks at five hidden stars from Gold Coast cricket fixtures over the weekend.
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THE Bulletin looks at five hidden stars from Gold Coast cricket fixtures over the weekend.
ASHTON GUMM (SOUTHPORT LABRADOR – UNDER-15)
Coming in at first drop, Gumm (103 not out) notched his second century of the season in the under-15 competition on Saturday, facing just 71 balls as the Tigers beat Palm Beach Gold by 71 runs.
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SAM BINGLEY (QUEENS – THIRD GRADE NORTH)
The quick’s haul of 6-28 helped roll Coomera Hope Island for just 91, with Queens (9-110 declared) sealing first innings points ahead of day two this weekend.
MATHEW EDDOWES (GOLD COAST DOLPHINS – FOURTH GRADE)
After some inconsistent form to start the season, Eddowes transformed into a one-man wrecking ball on Saturday, taking 5-17 and smashing 58 as the Dolphins secured a two-wicket win over Toombul.
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OLIVER JORDAN (PALM BEACH MAROON – UNDER-11 SOUTH)
Jordan’s haul of 5-24 from four overs helped his side to first innings points in their derby with Palm Beach Gold.
SHANE COCKERELL (BONOGIN VALLEY – FIFTH GRADE)
Opening the batting, Cockerell needed just 45 balls to reach 89 not out in Saturday’s double bonus-point win over Helensvale Pacific Pines.
He smashed seven fours and eight sixes as the Bulls chased down 118 in the 13th over with 10 wickets to spare.