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10 months ago

There have been few greater entertainers on the cricket field than Johnny Martin. “Little Fav” as he was known, was a wily left-hand unorthodox spin bowler, an aggressive six-hitting batsman and enthusiastic fieldsman whose smiling and chirpy demeanour made him a huge favourite with cricket crowds around the world.

A product of the thriving metropolis of Burrell Creek near Wingham where he was born on 28 July 1931, Martin was 22 years old when he ventured to Sydney to take up an invitation to play with the Petersham-Marrickville club

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Bob Lowing – Gordons highest runs scorer with 12,681 runs in 38 seasons

As Japanese forces advanced through the Pacific in early 1942, taking Rabaul and Singapore before launching their largest attack on Australian soil at Darwin, eighteen-year-old Bob Lowing made a decision that would shape his life. Already showing promise as a cricketer at the Gordon District Cricket Club, with 598 runs at an average of 30 in Second Grade, the young bank officer from 99 Fullers Road, Chatswood, enlisted on March 3rd, 1942.

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10 months ago



Aarav Sharma is a talented leg spin bowler who joined Western Suburbs District Cricket Club at the beginning of the 2024/25 season.

Aarav's relentless ability to bowl for hours in the nets at training and spin the ball a long way is what makes him such a promising young spin bowler.

This season, Aarav has been a strong member of the Western Suburbs fifth grade side and was a part of the AW Green Shield side which made it through to the semi finals.

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10 months ago



This week in the final round of the NSW Premier Cricket competition St George will play local rivals Sutherland. In first Grade they will be contesting the Norm O'Neill Cup.

The introduction of Sutherland for the 1965/66 season meant St George lost roughly half of its junior base. In an era when qualification for a Club was determined by where you lived, that meant 20 players were now moving to the new Club. Norm O’Neill, St George’s recently retired international superstar, was very nervous when he approached his long time friend, Club Captain, Warren Saunders, to say he had been asked to Captain the new Club.

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10 months ago



Belmont District Cricket Club President's Report and 1st Grade Report 1992/1993

This season was one of the great changes for the Belmont first-grade team. We saw the departure of some very experienced players who had served the club well over a number of years, these being replaced by some young faces. It was therefore going to be a season of consolidation for this team and indeed the club, however, I believe we achieved more than that.

The most significant achievement was that of winning the Club Championship

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10 months ago



Aimee Ravot #75 - Penrith Cricket Club

I started my cricket journey at Richmond Cricket Club playing U10s. I was then asked to play at Glenmore Park Cricket Club in an all-girls team. Then I was asked to trial for the Penrith Junior Cricket Association Margaret Peden (U15s) girls representative team, and ever since then I have played at Penrith Cricket Club and have been working my way up into First Grade.

I’ve travelled to Alice Springs to play in the National Indigenous Cricket Competition tournament (NICC), where I was named in the Team of the Tournament and awarded a Cricket Australia Indigenous Baggy Black cap.

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10 months ago



Sarah Berman reflects on her first season with the Bears, where they could have gone all the way but for the weather.

In 2018-19, the Bears assembled a fearsome First Grade line-up after a few seasons near the bottom of the ladder. The Crosthwaite and Alexander brothers moved across from Manly, Justin Avendano and Tom Jagot were at the peak of their powers, overseas bowler Toby Lester returned for a second season to partner James Campbell with the new ball, and the Aitken brothers were still reliably doing their thing with bat and ball.

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10 months ago



The St George Sutherland Medical Research Foundation (SSMRF) will again be the recipients of funds raised from the St George District Cricket Club Annual Charity Walk. Named in honour of their former Patron, Warren Saunders OAM, the Walk recognises the enormous contribution he made to the St George community.

The Charity Walk, is being held this Saturday, the 2nd Anniversary of Saunders’ passing at the age of 88. Club President, Kevin Greene, will lead the Walk, commencing at Hurstville Oval before following a roughly 20 km path to Sutherland Oval where St George 1st Grade take on Sutherland. Greene will be accompanied by John Saunders, his wife and children.

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