We reveal our top 15 performances from round 4 of Toowoomba cricket
After an action-packed final round of the Toowoomba cricket two-day season, we reveal our top 15 players from A, Reserve and B-grade. See who made the list here.
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The final regular season round of the Toowoomba cricket two-day competition saw some sensational performances, with players looking to find some form headed into finals or end the season on a high note.
We have run the rule across the fortnight’s performances and have narrowed down our top 15 individual performers from round 4 across A-grade, Reserve grade and B-grade.
See who made the list from your team below.
15. Shaan Goradia (Souths, Reserve grade)
The Magpies bowler kicks off this week’s list and was a force to be reckoned with, picking up 5-40 off 18.2 overs.
Goradia gave batters little chance to get on the front foot as he operated at an economical 2.18 runs per over.
14. David Callick (Souths, Reserve grade)
Callick scored an unbeaten 75 runs off 109 balls in an impressive first innings stand.
However, he was unable to have the same impact in his second innings, where he was dismissed for three runs.
13. David Rix (Highfields, B-grade)
Rix was firing on all cylinders as he took a five-wicket haul in his first innings, before picking up another wicket in his second innings to end with match figures of 6-64.
12. Phillip Reinke (Met-Easts, Reserve grade)
Reinke was near unstoppable with the ball as he led the Trojans to an emphatic outright win over Highfields.
The Met-Easts bowler hit the ground running, taking 4-9 off five overs before picking up 2-1 off six overs in the second innings.
Reinke ended with amazing match figures of 6-10 from 11 overs.
11. Aidan Watterson (Northern Brothers Diggers, A-grade)
The Northern Brothers Diggers captain formed a lethal bowling partnership with Jordan Sondergeld, with the pair tearing through the University line-up.
Watterson picked up 3-17 in his first innings before backing it up with 4-46 in the second.
10. Brandon Sabburg (Met-Easts, A-grade)
Sabburg showed his class with the bat as he scored 81 runs off 159 balls.
9. Andrew Young (Met-Easts, Reserve grade)
It was a case of what could have been for Young as he put in an outstanding performance with the bat but fell just eight runs short of what would have been a deserved century.
8. Matt Mogg (Met-Easts Blue, B-grade)
Mogg showed his class with the bat across both innings, scoring 79 runs in the first innings and 52 runs in the second to guide the Trojans to scores of 5-347 and 6-201.
7. Jacob Jeans (Northern Brothers Diggers, B-grade)
Jeans’ amazing season with bat and ball continued as he scored 83 runs and took 3-45.
6. Brian May (Wests, A-grade)
After scoring nine half centuries in all competitions this summer, May finally brought up his first ton of the season, scoring 100 off 175 balls before retiring not-out.
May’s stellar ton helped Wests pick up a comfortable first innings win over Souths.
5. Dean Fry (Met-Easts, A-grade)
One of the most in-form batters in Toowoomba cricket right now, Fry fell agonisingly short of his second century of the two-day season when he was dismissed for 98 off 126 balls.
However, despite his heartbreaking dismissal, Fry still made an impact with the ball taking two wickets in Highfields’ second innings.
4. Nicholas Steger (Met-Easts Blue, B-grade)
Steger showed his class with the bat as he scored a stunning 113 runs from 146 balls.
He was also a part of two game-changing partnerships, as he combined with Matt Mogg for a 123-run fourth-wicket partnership and Ben Jeffrey for a 131-run fifth-wicket partnership to help his side to 5-357 after 61 overs in their first innings.
3. Mohit Kalra (Souths, B-grade)
Kalra was at his blistering best as he posted an unbeaten 108 off just 81 balls.
The Souths gun punished the opposition bowlers as he smashed seven fours and six sixes.
2. Jordan Sondergeld (Northern Brothers Diggers, A-grade)
Sondergeld was simply unstoppable as he tore through the University batting order alongside his partner in crime Watterson.
He started the game strongly, taking 4-20 in the first innings but took his game to another level in the second innings.
Sondergeld took 5-53 in the second stint to end with amazing match figures of 9-73.
1. Ben Jeffrey (Met-Easts Blue, B-grade)
Jeffrey put in an absolute masterclass to help Met-Easts Blue to a devastating victory over University and takes our number one spot on this week’s list.
With the bat, he smashed the ball to all parts of the ground, hitting an amazing 16 fours and five sixes on his way to an unbeaten 116 off just 64 balls.
As if his batting performance wasn’t enough, Jeffrey also chipped in with a wicket to help bowl Uni out for just 47 runs.