Watch the best moments from the finest cricketers in Mackay this season
Find out who made the top 10 of Mackay’s best first grade players and witness some of their best work in our highlights package. Watch the three-minute reel here.
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With the home and away season for Mackay Cricket’s first grade one-day competition completed, find out which players have been the best with bat and ball.
Batsmen
Luke Jackson (Walkerston) - 430 runs @ 61.43
Jackson was the clear-cut best batsmen stats-wise during the home and away season, passing the 50-run mark almost every single time he stepped to the crease.
Cameron Keene (Souths) - 371 runs @ 74.20
Keene lifted himself into this list with two monster innings, a 90 not out against Norths followed by a 130* (108) in a match-winning performance against Walkerston.
Darryn Dyer (Pioneer Valley) - 352 runs @ 44.00
Dyer’s huge 156 (76) against his old club Norths was the driving force behind him reaching the top five, although he did have numerous other strong performances at the top of the order.
Cody Filewood (Pioneer Valley) - 335 runs @ 83.75
A century against Norths and 94 against an undefeated Magpies outfit were the highlights for Filewood this season.
Jaxn Sign (Magpies) - 316 runs @ 52.67
Sign was a consistent performer week after week for Magpies, notching four half-centuries with a top score of 75 off just 35 deliveries.
Bowlers
Andrew Borg (Magpies) - 18 wickets @ 9.44
Borg was utterly dominant as Magpies’ strike bowler, picking up wickets in all bar one match he played, with his best figures being 5/10 against Souths.
Bailey Camilleri (Pioneer Valley) - 15 wickets @ 11.93
Didn’t have any breakaway performances, but Camilleri was able to pick up at least one scalp every time he stepped on the park for Pioneer Valley, with his best figures being 3/24.
Cody Filewood (Pioneer Valley) - 14 wickets @ 10.71
The only player to feature in the top five batters and bowlers, Filewood’s best performance was his 4/13 against Magpies.
Rocklyn Miller (Souths) - 14 wickets @ 15.50
A mark of Miller’s consistency is that he never took more than two wickets in an innings, but was an ever-present factor in Souths’ batting line-up.
Mackenzie Ralphs (Walkerston) - 13 wickets @ 20.46
Another bowler who was simply a consistent presence for his team, Ralphs was able to regularly bob up with a two or three wicket haul at critical moments for his side.
Originally published as Watch the best moments from the finest cricketers in Mackay this season