One Subbies match, three Test cricketers
Tillakaratne Dilshan, Lahiru Thirimanne and John Hastings brought great international experience to the Kew and Endeavour Hills match.
Tillakaratne Dilshan, Lahiru Thirimanne and John Hastings brought great international experience to the Kew and Endeavour Hills match.
Premier Cricket finally kicked off its season on Saturday and there were plenty of superb performances. We’ve picked the best in our Team of the Week.
Camberwell Magpies hit out hard in the final overs to run down a new-look Dandenong on the first day of the season.
Players who aren’t fully vaccinated will face some restrictions in Victorian club cricket this season as Cricket Victoria goes into bat for ‘our ticket to a safe and enjoyable summer’.
WHITEHORSE Pioneers ended Glen Waverley Hawks’ 16-game winning streak to book the first place in the Division 4 grand final.
As the dust settled on the Premier B home-and-away season, Old Carey secured second spot on the ladder with an emphatic 63-point win over Monash Blues.
EAST Burwood has ended its 14-year wait for finals success after knocking Forest Hill out of the Division 4 premiership race.
FOUR-time Hawthorn premiership player Grant Birchall could play his first game in more than a year when Box Hill meets Port Melbourne in a VFL elimination final.
SCORESBY scored its first finals win in seven years to book a semi-final date against undefeated Ringwood for a place in the Division 3 grand final.
HEATHMONT recorded another remarkable come-from-behind finals victory to eliminate The Basin from the Division 3 premiership race.
MOOROOLBARK coach Heath Black has explained why he has stepped down from the role after just one season.
OAKLEIGH Krushers forward Aaron Cloke has become the first VAFA player to boot a century of goals in three years after finishing with a bag of nine against Therry Penola.
BALWYN reserves coach James Love has been working the phones harder than Peter Dutton, pulling enough numbers together for a seconds game against Noble Park.
SOME are looking for their first taste of top-tier success, others are hoping to end long premiership and finals droughts. Here are the Eastern Football League clubs dreaming of September success.
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