Every century and five-for in local cricket
A handful of hat-tricks, a dazzling nine-wicket haul and more tons that you can poke a stick at. Check out every local cricket high achiever.
A handful of hat-tricks, a dazzling nine-wicket haul and more tons that you can poke a stick at. Check out every local cricket high achiever.
A Big Bash cult hero, Australia Under-19 young gun and an all-time run-machine headline the Premier Cricket Team of the Week.
Richmond’s emerging young opener Shobit Singh was left shy of a maiden century after a bizarre finish to the match against Prahran.
Glenn Maxwell phoned the Lions asking for a run in the Victorian T20 competition. And he played a remarkable knock at the Bill Lawry Oval.
OUTGOING Heathmont mentor Joel Cordwell will look to continue his coaching career elsewhere in 2019 after stepping down at the Jets.
The future of Aquinas Old Collegians is in good shape with its under-19s claiming the flag after a barnstorming third quarter got it over the line against De La Salle in the grand final.
UPPER Ferntree Gully’s bid to play Division 2 finals for the first time in more than a quarter of a century will have to wait until at least 2019 after being knocked out of EFL finals in straight sets.
BOX Hill has unveiled its new captain after the sudden departure of former skipper James Pearson.
PARK Orchards has secured a former Carlton fan favourite as its new coach after Jarrod Bayliss stepped down from the role.
WANTIRNA South will have its third coach in as many years in 2019 after Jess Sinclair’s decision to step down from the role after just one season.
DONCASTER coach Andrew Tranqulli says his side needs to “find some genuine leaders” after the Sharks season went up in smoke against Blackburn.
MAX King watched from his hospital bed with food poisoning last year as South Croydon scored a grand final upset, but he’s aiming for a premiership medallion this September.
SOUTH Croydon will meet Blackburn in a replay of last year’s preliminary final after the Bulldogs were left to rue an uncharacteristic second half fade out against Vermont.
GLEN Waverley Hawks were again left heartbroken on grand final day after Whitehorse Pioneers recorded a stunning come-from-behind win, despite being held goalless in the first half.
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