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.
CALUM CARTER (MUDGEERABA NERANG – UNDER-15)
Captain of Mudgeeraba Blue’s under-15 side, the first drop posted his second half-century of the season with 79 from 99 balls against Southport Labrador on Saturday.
His 153-minute knock laid the platform for the visitors’ total of 208 at GUGC Oval.
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JAMES LAMONT (PALM BEACH – THIRD GRADE SOUTH)
Lamont collected 6-36 to help limit Queens to 245 at Dux Oval.
He will have more work to do when he resumes on 14 not out this Saturday, with Palm Beach in trouble at 5-69.
BEAU JORGENSEN (HELENSVALE PACIFIC PINES - UNDER-12 NORTH)
After making 10 in the Hawks’ total of 211, Jorgensen ran riot with figures of 6-6 from 2.4 overs to help dismiss Mudgeeraba Nerang for 178.
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SAXON BRUCE (COOMERA HOPE ISLAND – UNDER-15)
After making 13 not out in the Crocs’ first-innings total of 191 on Saturday, Bruce turned destroyer with the ball.
He snared 6-12 from just four overs as Tamborine Mountain were reduced to 7-17 at stumps.
LUKE SMITH (MUDGEERABA NERANG – THIRD GRADE SOUTH)
Coming to the crease at 1-42, Smith smashed 142 from 94 balls against Surfers Paradise at Benowa on Saturday.
His knock included nine fours and 11 sixes as Mudgeeraba piled on 7-393 from 75 overs.