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RANKED: Top 15 individual TCI performers from all grades revealed

There were several players across all grades who stole the show in the latest round of Toowoomba cricket. Check out our top 15 players here.

There were some outstanding performances with the bat and ball in an action-packed weekend of Toowoomba cricket across all four senior grades.

Check out our list of the top 15 individual performances from round 6 across A, Reserve, B and C-grades.

15. David Coates (Met-Easts Blue, B-grade)

Coates spearheaded the Met-Easts bowling attack as he claimed 4-28 off eight overs against Uni.

14. Lawson Troy (Uni Phoenix, C-grade)

Troy showed his class as he took 4-23 off seven overs to help bowl out the Uni Bush Chooks for 160 in the first innings.

13. Andrew Luck (Souths Magpies, C-grade)

The Western Districts Warriors had no answer for the Souths bowling attack as they were skittled for 96 with Luck leading the way.

The Souths bowler took 4-19 while conceding just 3.16 runs per over.

12. Adam Kerrigan (Met-Easts Blue, B-grade)

Kerrigan made his impact felt with bat and ball as he took 1-6 off one over before scoring 58 runs at the top of the order to guide his side to victory.

11. Adam Armstrong (Western Districts Wolves, B-grade)

Armstrong showed his class with the bat in the first innings as he scored an unbeaten 62 off 51 balls at an impressive strike-rate of 121.56.

He then chipped in with the ball as he took 1-9 off four overs.

Brian May bats for Wests.
Brian May bats for Wests.

10. Brian May (Western Districts, A-grade)

May’s vintage form continued on Saturday in the day-nighter at the Southern Cross Reserve as he scored an unbeaten 74 batting first.

However, it was not enough as the Northern Brothers Diggers chased down the total to end the Warriors’ perfect start to the season.

9. Yenuk Watapuluwa (Northern Brothers, B-grade)

Watapuluwa was pivotal to the Dragons’ victory as he provided a composed head out in the middle, scoring 62 runs off 74 balls and hitting nine boundaries along the way.

He then chimed in with a wicket to help Northern Brothers to a 30-run win.

8. Brenden Scifleet (Western Districts Warriors, B-grade)

While he may not have been able to carry his side to victory, Scifleet gave it his absolute all with bat and ball.

With the ball, the all-rounder dismissed the dangerous Yenuk Watapuluwa before putting in an explosive batting display.

Batting at six, Scifleet scored 73 runs off just 61 balls and hit nine boundaries to give his side a slim chance of victory.

Ultimately it was not enough but his performance gave Wests an unlikely shot at victory.

7. George Casey (Highfields, A-grade)

Casey put in a heroic performance to guide the Bulldogs to their first win of the season in A-grade as he dismissed Dean Sullivan for 93 before scoring a matchwinning 68 runs off 85 balls in the second innings.

University wicketkeeper Dean Sullivan appeals unsuccessfully in the game against Highfields. Picture: Kevin Farmer
University wicketkeeper Dean Sullivan appeals unsuccessfully in the game against Highfields. Picture: Kevin Farmer

6. Dean Sullivan (University, A-grade)

Sullivan’s impressive form continued as he scored a cracking 93 runs off 90 balls at USQ Oval.

The Uni wicketkeeper hit 11 fours and a monster five sixes on his way to 93 before he was dismissed agonisingly short of what would have been a deserved century.

Ben Brocherie bats for Metropolitan-Easts against Souths Magpies. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Ben Brocherie bats for Metropolitan-Easts against Souths Magpies. Picture: Kevin Farmer

5. Ben Brocherie (Met-Easts, A-grade)

The Met-Easts opener punished bowlers once again as he scored an unbeaten 94 to carry his bat to victory.

With 12 fours and one six, there was little Souths could do to contain one of the most in-form batters in Toowoomba this year.

4. Mark Alexander (Met-Easts Red, B-grade)

The Met-Easts captain led from the front as he spearheaded an immense Trojans bowling attack.

Alexander took 5-29 off seven overs as Met-Easts Gold was bowled out for 124.

3. Daniel Skillington (Uni Phoenix, C-grade)

Skillington was immense with bat and ball as he took 2-20 and scored 91 runs off 95 balls.

2. Rustambir Singh (Souths Crows, C-grade)

There was no stopping Singh with the bat as he blasted his way to an incredible 102 off just 68 balls.

Striking at 150, the Souths batter smashed 14 fours and three sixes in an unforgettable display of strength of power.

1. Kris Glass (Northern Brothers Diggers, A-grade)

It was always going to take something special for any side to end Wests’ unbeaten run and Glass delivered with a stellar performance with the bat.

The Dragons opener carried his bat to victory as he scored an unbeaten 122 which included 13 fours and two sixes.

Deshaja Yukthi bowls for Souths Magpies against Metropolitan-Easts. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Deshaja Yukthi bowls for Souths Magpies against Metropolitan-Easts. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Ben Anderson safe for Highfields against University. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Ben Anderson safe for Highfields against University. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Brendan Galvin bats for Highfields against University. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Brendan Galvin bats for Highfields against University. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Kim Rose bowls for Souths Magpies against Metropolitan-Easts. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Kim Rose bowls for Souths Magpies against Metropolitan-Easts. Picture: Kevin Farmer
University celebrate the dismissal of Highfields player Ben Anderson, caught Tully Wilson (centre) bowled Matt Johnston (left). Picture: Kevin Farmer
University celebrate the dismissal of Highfields player Ben Anderson, caught Tully Wilson (centre) bowled Matt Johnston (left). Picture: Kevin Farmer
Souths Magpies wicketkeeper Lachlan Howard during a break in play against Metropolitan-Easts. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Souths Magpies wicketkeeper Lachlan Howard during a break in play against Metropolitan-Easts. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Kyle Tonkin bats for Metropolitan-Easts against Souths Magpies. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Kyle Tonkin bats for Metropolitan-Easts against Souths Magpies. Picture: Kevin Farmer

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