We name our Toowoomba cricket T20 Team of the Tournament
After an action-packed T20 competition in the Garden City, we have named our Division 1 Toowoomba cricket team of the competition. See who made our dream team here.
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The Toowoomba T20 competition has been run and won with Western Districts taking out the Division 1 and Division 2 titles and Met-Easts claiming the Division 3 title.
After an action-packed week of cricket, we have run the rule across the competition to name our team of the tournament for Division 1.
See who made the team from your club here.
1. Ben Brocherie (Met-Easts)
Brocherie was one of the standout performers for the Trojans on their run to the semi-finals as he scored 258 runs at an average of 51.6 and a stunning strike-rate of 155.42.
His top performance came in the semi-final where he scored 75 runs from 50 balls in an inning where he was the only batter to score at more than a run a ball.
2. Jake Tarling (Highfields)
Tarling was the leading run-scorer for competition with 294 runs at a sensational average of 58.8.
The English all-rounder’s power was on full show as he boasted an incredible strike-rate of 172.94 and scored one century and one 50.
With the ball, he was as reliable as they come, taking nine wickets for the competition with best figures of 2-14.
3. Lachlan Biggs (Wests)
While he only lined up for four games, Biggs helped lay down the foundations every time he made his way to the crease and ended the competition with a team-high 154 runs.
His 82 runs from 54 balls against the Trojans was his best performance of the series.
4. Luke Neale (Wests)
It was a stellar series with the bat and ball for Neale which was capped off by a player of the final performance where he scored 29 runs from 19 balls and took 1-12 from three overs.
Across his seven games, the Warriors all-rounder took 11 wickets at an average of just 8.09 and operated at an economy rate of 4.38 runs per over.
Meanwhile as a batter, he added 134 runs to his team’s cause at 26.8.
5. Rory Farrell (Highfields)
While he didn’t score the runs at the same extreme strike rate of his Highfields counterpart Tarling, Farrell was rock-solid with the bat, scoring 139 runs at an average of 34.75.
He was the Bulldogs’ leading wicket-taker, with 10 scalps at 9.7.
6. Cooper Webster (Uni)
The University young gun continues to shine with bat and ball with this competition no exception.
Webster claimed six wickets in six games and was the top run-scorer for his side with 135 runs at an average of 27.
7. Aidan Watterson (Northern Brothers)
He only played four games, but the Northern Brothers star showed his class with the bat, scoring 102 runs with a top score of 56.
He also picked up three wickets despite only bowling five overs throughout the competition.
8. Rylan Martin (Wests)
Captaining the Warriors to the title, Martin was near unstoppable with the ball while also making solid contributions with the bat.
He was the leading wicket-taker for the competition with 12 wickets at an average of 11.75 and an economy rate of just 5.04.
Meanwhile with the bat, he scored 82 runs at 13.67.
9. Sam Coleborn (Northern Brothers)
Coleborn spearheaded the Northern Brothers bowling attack, taking 10 wickets at an average of 10.8.
10. Harjinder Dhillon (Met-Easts)
The Met-Easts bowler claimed seven scalps at an impressive average of 9.29.
However, what stood out the most about his bowling was the way he restricted the opposing batters, as he conceded just 3.82 runs per over.
11. Hunter Payne (Uni)
Hunter earns the final place in our dream team after a strong bowling performance, taking 11 wickets at 13.09, while allowing just 6.26 runs per over.