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The Australian Over 50s national cricket championships will be in Newcastle from the 2nd to the 7th of November 2024.

The championships will be in hosted by Newcastle & Hunter Districts Veterans Cricket Club.

There is no more energetic cricket person than Stephen Leathley the President of the Newcastle & Hunter Districts Veterans Cricket Club and he joins us today to have a conversation about what all the players, supporters and volunteers can expect in their time in Newcastle.

Eureka Whitaker MacNaught are the proud sponsors of the Australian National Over 50s Cricket Championships in Newcastle and we also thank them for sponsoring this cricket conversation.

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Many of Australia’s greatest ever test cricket cricketers have come from regional NSW, Don Bradman Bowral, Doug Walters Dungog, Adam Gilchrist from Lismore via Deniliquin and Brian Booth from Bathurst.

Today’s conversation is with two passionate and long-standing players and volunteers in Bathurst, Aaron Doherty and Josh Knox as we want to find out what’s buzzing in Bathurst on the cricket front.

We want to acknowledge Pip and Sharn McIntosh as we’re thrilled to have Pip and Sharn the proud owners of Sports Power Bathurst, sponsoring this cricket conversation with Bathurst Cricket.

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After a successful 1957-58 season, Bruce Cook led a powerful side into the first-grade final at the Sydney Cricket Ground against an experienced Western Suburbs side captained by Stan Simsey.

Wests won the toss and batted, but their side collapsed in the face of persistent Manly attack. Tom Brooks got us off to a great start with 3 wickets in his opening spell, aided by 2 fine slip catches by seventeen year old Terry Lee, and the good work was carried on by the naggingly accurate Ross Taylor and by Peter Philpott who kept a good length and turned his wrong 'ún sharply to end up with 4 wickets. Eddie Robinson chipped in with an important wicket, and Wests were all out for 145.

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Randwick Petersham Cricket fielded its first 1st Grade team on 29 September 2001 just three months after Randwick and Petersham-Marrickville, two clubs with a century of tradition behind them, merged to form Sydney’s newest Grade Cricket Club. With the merger forcing a bye in the then 19 team 2001-02 competition, Randwick Petersham was permitted to take the bye in round one as part of its “settling”

The first team comprised eight players from the former Randwick club and three from Petersham-Marrickville. While both of the former clubs’ captains, Andrew Millican and Graham Doig were in the side, Paul Toole from Randwick was selected to be the captain of the new team.

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Flynn Nicholls is a stylish up-and-coming top-order batsman for Western Suburbs District Cricket Club and is known for being one of the best fielders at the club.

Last season, Flynn top-scored with 81 in a 205-run opening stand against Fairfield-Liverpool in Round 3. He was also a part of the Western Suburbs fourth-grade side which made it through to the semi-finals, and also made his debut in third grade.

Here's our quick pocket profile with Flynn.

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Shane Watson played a quite extraordinary innings at Allan Border Oval in the Sixers Conference T20 semi-final today. Chasing Mosman’s 8/150 off 20 overs, Sutherland cruised to victory with 22 balls to spare, as they made 2/156 off 16.2 overs. Shane spearheaded the run-chase with 114 not out off 53 balls, with a remarkable 16 sixes and one four – 100 runs in boundaries. He shared a first wicket partnership of 149 with Jarryd Biviano, who was unluckily out for 36 off 35 balls with only two runs needed for victory. Shane hit the first ball of the innings for four and was 4 runs off his first 7 balls. He then scored 110 runs off his next 46 balls, including the 16 sixes, meaning he averaged a six every three balls!

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