by Phantom Gossiper » Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:29 am
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Rose & Crown V Central United
3 - L. Kent: His 5 wicket haul which included the 1st 5 wickets of the CU innings was really the major deciding factor between the two sides. Was also his 1st ever Grade 1 'Michelle'.
2 - G. Hodder: An exceptional innings from an exceptional leader. 41 runs and really gave United a big sniff, forming partnerships with the last couple of batsmen, was really the only stand out batsman over the course of the game. On a side note, I thought his captaincy was very astute.
1 - D. Ritzema: With not a great deal of stand out performances in the game, and several players around the same mark I've gone with Ritzema. His bowling in the Rose & Crown innings was very good. Showed great control and bowled in some very good areas, and collected a couple of wickets. Thought he was definately the pick of the bowlers.
Smithfield V Salisbury West
3 - J. Davies: Shows his worth again with another brilliant all-round performance. 3/36 and 61 gives him the nod for the maximum votes. Say no more.
2 - S. McIntyre: Possibly unlucky to be 2nd preference with his 4/53 and a valuable 33.
1 - S. Rundle: 43 opening the batting against a strong bowling outfit, and nearly a quarter of the teams total to match his 2 wickets he picked up with the ball.
Parafield Gardens V Angle Vale
3 - J. Carmen: Another game, another bag of wickets - this time 8 (5/27 & 3/43). Proving to be the catalyst behind Angle Vales strong start to the season.
2 - J. Pogas: 58 runs, nearly passed the PG score off his own bat, definately a vital cog at the top of the AV batting line up.
1 - N. Lynch: A rare shining light for the struggling Parafield Gardens line up, providing the only real resistance to the 'Team Carmen' onslaught with 18 & 37, top scoring for the Gardens in both innings.
Virginia V One Tree Hill
3 - J. Hanisch: An unbeaten 59 from the captain to compliment his 3/20 off 7 overs proved the major difference.
2 - T. Scott: Paved the way for the Goats with 4/27 with the ball and opening the innings with a tidy 24. Followed up his strong performance with 46 runs in the 2nd innings.
1 - J. Natsias: Gets the 1 vote for his 3/30 off 11 overs.