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NSW Premier Cricket Round 5 – 4th Grade Match Summaries

Blacktown Mounties 5-243 (A Ahmed 100, K Mills 39, GK Ganeshkumar 38, A Mathews 2-54) defeated Randwick Petersham 106 (C O’Riordan 25) by 137 runs at Jim Hanshaw Oval, Whalan.

Fairfield-Liverpool 6-220 (J Plummer 73no, J Murphy 3-30, A Sapkota 2-17) lost to Campbelltown-Camden 3-223 (BE Dodd 109no, L Clark 42no, Y Fair-Townsend 36) by 7 wickets at Fairfield Oval.

Sydney University 301 (M Powys 133, J Veitch 36, L Coelho 29, M Brown 4-51, C Clift 2-48) defeated Gordon 209 (NM Astridge 43, A Sharma 42, N Russo 40, C Hathurasinghe 3-46, L Ansell 2-25, P Sharma 2-39) by 92 runs at Killara Oval.

Sydney 8-145 (S Meaker 36, R Drake 2-35) lost to Mosman 7-146 (H Calvert 30, NA Breen 3-24, NG Kiely 3-36) by 3 wickets at Rawson Oval, Mosman.

Hawkesbury 142 (DN Khan 64, JF Baxter 4-20, PA Melville 2-23, UN Somaiya 2-31) defeated Northern District 126 (UN Somaiya 38, DN Khan 4-25) by 16 runs at Asquith Oval.

UTS North Sydney 209 (L Stewart 90, J Nevell 35, A Gholkar 3-28, M Ward 3-29, A Singh 2-52) defeated Parramatta 179 (P Giumelli 27, A Singh 26, B Kumar 3-37) by 30 runs at Castlewood Oval, Castle Hill.

Eastern Suburbs 9-160 (J Towerton 52, M Toohey 3-27, F Caston 3-38) lost to Penrith 9-161 (B Tebbutt 72, JJ Coutts 4-21, B Konstas 3-24) by 1 wickets at Bill Ball Oval, St Marys.

Manly-Warringah 9-201 (D Wheeler 79, M Fry 3-34) lost to St George 2-76 (SS Pathania 31no) by 8 runs (DLS) at Harold Fraser Reserve, Kogarah Bay.

Bankstown 5-194 (D Slane 66, AB Melnyk 32no, R Alam 32, J Perera 29, TC Straker 3-22) defeated Sutherland 175 (J Hawksworth 61, J Turner 28, B Polkinghorne 4-26, HJ Barrett 3-22) by 19 runs at Sutherland Oval.

UNSW 268 (KN Jayasekera 125, GT Ho 50, J Hardwicke-Owen 35, I Singh 4-40, AM Cheung 2-57, T Hynes 2-52) defeated Western Suburbs 6-132 (B McKee 53no, E Anderson 36no, J Hardwicke-Owen 6-34) by 136 runs at Punchbowl Oval.

NSW Premier Cricket Round 5 – 3rd Grade Match Summaries

Bankstown 146 (N Wijewardene 64, C Bennett 3-22, P Driscoll 2-20, K Weatherall 2-31) defeated Sutherland 110 (F Graham 29, S Thornton 27, B Ali 4-30, K Layton 3-33, N Wijewardene 2-3) by 36 runs at Kelso Park North, Milperra.

Campbelltown-Camden 9-180 (T Patterson 38, MC Carruthers 30, J Mills 29, A Paddison 25, L Johnston 2-19, T Marlin 2-27, A Gomez 2-30) lost to Fairfield-Liverpool 6-183 (LA Doran 42, NE Sadanandan 33, DP Patel 31no, MD Williams 25, O Cole 3-41) by 4 wickets at Raby No.2 Oval.

Eastern Suburbs 206 (J Gordon 92, BP Balgowan 4-42) defeated Penrith 118 (L Doddrell 43, M Morley 3-21, S Newman 2-13, K Chu 2-19, B Barge 2-29) by 88 runs at Trumper Park, Paddington.

Northern District 296 (HW Fullagar 104, A Wrigglesworth 94, JA Hayward 36, J Wheeler 4-53, DH Martin 3-40) defeated Hawkesbury 236 (RR Hicks 71, K Vicary 62, B Bradshaw 25, LJ Ford 2-33, JR Harris 2-37, J Webb 2-50) by 60 runs at Bensons Lane No.2 Oval, Richmond.

Manly-Warringah 4-252 (Z Trewartha 92no, MJ Webber 74, S Webber 46, S Hole 25no, R Russo 2-17) defeated St George 166 (A Singleton 53, B Panayotopoulos 52, J Osborne 3-20, J Wigney 2-15, M Counsell 2-22) by 86 runs at LM Graham Reserve, Manly.

Parramatta 9-201 (A Mohanaraj 39, M Ho 38, J Dallaway 32, IR Merlehan 3-24, B Knox 3-30, F May 2-27) lost to UTS North Sydney 4-165 (F May 72, C Spratt 33, F Nixon-Tomko 25, B Ryder 2-11, L Giumelli 2-43) by 43 runs (DLS) at Merrylands Oval.

Blacktown Mounties 243 (M Newton 71, D Bent 44no, P Doshi 42, S Deepak 4-31, L Lopes 2-49, S Stirling 2-50) tied with Randwick Petersham 243 (V Mahajan 46, A Hussain 43no, LA Bird 28, VK Saini 2-36, D Bent 2-44) at Petersham Oval.

Sydney 9-235 (AL Le Lievre 92, DP Tonkin 37, A Weilandt 28no, BJ Ronson 3-43, JD Park 2-26, B Frost 2-31) defeated Mosman 9-220 (T Colgan 69, DP Apps 47, AL Le Lievre 2-22, A Baruah 2-30, T Mullen 2-49) by 15 runs at Ryde Oval.

Gordon 184 (M Fletcher 58, H Hannell 39, FE Booth 28, S Anandarajah 2-29, R Greaves 2-46) lost to Sydney University 4-187 (ND Tanner 70no, AG Shaw 42, D Ratnam 28no, S Read 2-38) by 6 wickets at St Paul’s Oval, Sydney University.

Western Suburbs 121 (SK Thanabalasingam 5-18, A Baruah 2-3, JL Greenberg 2-12) lost to UNSW 5-125 (SK Thanabalasingam 39no, R Indap 38, N Khan 2-24) by 5 wickets at David Phillips North Oval, Daceyville.

100 and 5fa in the Same Match for Blake Dean

In the recently completed ACT 1st Grade round on Saturday, Western District’s coach Blake Dean followed up his 180 of 127 balls (which included 20 fours and 8 sixes) by taking 7 for 53 of 24.1 overs in North Canberra-Gungahlin’s 2nd Innings.

By doing this he joined the select band of just 16 players who had previously did this in ACT 1st Grade matches. The feat has occurred 18 times in ACT 1st Grade matches with Lorne Lees and Lisle Maloney achieving the feat on two occasions.

The previous player who achieved this feat was Dean’s teammate Ethan Bartlett who made 141 and took 5 for 31 against Weston Creek Molonglo at Manuka Oval in 2018/19.

In terms of runs scored and wickets taken, it was the highest score and second best bowling figures. The only equivalent achievement was in 1961/62 when Malcolm Wheeler playing for Queanbeyan against Manuka-Yarralumla scored 150 not out and took 7 for 83.

The complete list of those scoring a century and taking 5 wickets in an innings in ACT 1st Grade is below:

On This Day in ACT Cricket History – 29 November

  • 1937 – Fred Ray makes his ACT Debut (1937/38)
  • 1964 – Birth of Tim Morris (ACT 1986/87-1992/93)
  • 1970 – Don Andrews, Dene Moore and Terry Walters make their ACT Debut
  • 1987 – Birth of Amy Jason-Jones (ACT Debut 2003/04)
  • 1996 – Adrian Axtill and Sam Costello make their ACT Debut
  • 1996 – Bruce Hara makes his debut as ACT Captain
  • 2008 – Emma Osborne makes her WNCL Debut for New South Wales
  • 2008 – Amy Jason-Jones makes her WNCL Debut for South Australia
  • 2009 – Wade Irvine maker his List A Debut
  • 2019 – Mac Wright makes his First-Class Debut

Updated: Defining an Emerging Nations Match

This update covers the following changes:

  • Inserting additions for India, New Zealand, Pakistan and West Indies for matches played by their national team prior to gaining Test Status
  • Adding in the Lagos Colony matches as a forerunner of national team matches played by Nigeria.
  • Adding a provision which rules out matches played by cricket clubs which cover a national teams area or identity. This covers teams such as Christmas Island, Montenegro and Sark.
  • Slight changes to the Marylebone Cricket Club definition of matches between 1903/04 and 1976/77.

Defining an Emerging Nations Match

What will count

  • Matches between National Teams which are not Full Members of the ICC.
  • Matches between National Teams and teams which are representative of Full Members of the ICC.
  • For Women’s Matches, Full Members shall be defined as those Nations who are part of the ICC Women’s Championship
  • Teams which have been elevated to Full Member status will have matches included between National Teams and themselves prior to the date of their elevation to Full Membership of the ICC.
  • Matches can be either Multi-Day, Limited Overs or Twenty20.
  • Matches against the Marylebone Cricket Club will only count when that touring side is the main English International Touring Side for that season (between 1903/04 and 1976/77).
  • National Teams do not have to be an Associate Member of the ICC to be included in the definition of an Emerging Nations Match.
  • Some matches included already have First-Class, List A or Twenty20 Status.

What matches will not count

  • Matches between National Teams and Youth Teams of either National Teams or Full Members of the ICC.
  • Matches played by combined sides or festival sides against National Teams are not included except in the case of East/East & Central Africa and West Africa including matches played as part of a tournament.
  • Matches played by South Africa during their period of isolation from world cricket.
  • Matches played by a cricket club which represents a national area. Examples of this include Christmas Island, Montenegro and Sark.
  • Warm up matches between National Teams prior to the start of a tournament.
  • Fill-up matches between sides as defined in section one.
  • Matches involving sides of 6 or 8 players or matches played against the odds

Notes on the Nations

  • Afghanistan – Matches included against National Teams included up until their elevation to Full Member status on 22 June 2017. Afghanistan is not classed as a Full Member in terms of women’s matches.
  • Bangladesh – Matches included against National Teams included up until their elevation to Full Member status on 16 June 2000. Bangladesh is not classed as a Full Member in terms of women’s matches.
  • Belize – Includes matches played as British Honduras.
  • China – Includes matches played by Shanghai in the Interport Series.
  • East Africa – Includes matches played as East & Central Africa.
  • Germany – Includes matches played as West Germany.
  • Ghana – Includes matches played as Gold Coast.
  • India – Includes matches played against National Teams prior to their elevation to Full Member status on 25 June 1932.
  • Ireland – Includes matches played by Northern Ireland in the Commonwealth Games as well as matches played against National Teams prior to their elevation to Full Member status on 22 June 2017. Ireland is not classed as a Full Member in terms of women’s matches.
  • Malawi – Includes matches played as Nyasaland.
  • Malaysia – Includes matches played as Federated Malay States and Malaya.
  • Namibia – Includes matches played as South West Africa.
  • New Zealand – Includes matches played against National Teams prior to their elevation to Full Member status on 10 January 1930.
  • Nigeria – Includes matches played as the Lagos Colony and Southern Nigeria.
  • Pakistan – Includes matches played against National Teams prior to their elevation to Full Member status on 16 October 1952.
  • Samoa – Includes matches played as Western Samoa.
  • South Yemen – Includes matches played as Aden.
  • Sri Lanka – Includes matches played as Ceylon and includes matches played against National Teams prior to their elevation to Full Member status on 17 February 1982.
  • Tanzania – Does not include matches played by Tanganyika and Zanzibar. Matches played by these teams are included as separate entities.
  • Vanuatu – Includes matches played as New Hebrides.
  • West Indies – Includes matches played against National Teams prior to their elevation to Full Member status on 23 June 1928.
  • Zambia – Includes matches played as Northern Rhodesia.
  • Zimbabwe – includes matches played against National Teams prior to their elevation to Full Member status on 6 July 1992. It does not include matches played as Rhodesia or Zimbabwe-Rhodesia as they were part of the South Africa Domestic Competition. Zimbabwe is not classed as a Full Member in terms of women’s matches.

Notes on Tournaments

  • WCL Africa Region – Matches involving South African sides are not included.
  • Commonwealth Games – Match list only includes only matches involving Canada, Kenya, Malaysia, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
  • European Championships – Matches involving England representative sides are included as they are a representative side from a Full Member Nation.
  • Olympic Games – The match from the 1900 Olympics is not included as the Great Britain side was not a fully representative side.
  • South American Championships – Matches involving Argentina A, Andean Masters, Chile A, or Guyana Masters are not included.
  • Triple Crown Tournament – Matches involving England representative sides are included as they are a representative side from a Full Member Nation.

On This Day in ACT Cricket History – 27 November

  • 1932 – Harrie Alderton, Ted Gill, Courtney Gribble, Lorne Lees and Norman Parkes make their ACT Debut
  • 1982 – Steve Marshall and Peter Woods make their ACT Debut
  • 1982 – Birth of Andrew Maher (ACT 2010/11-2012/13)
  • 1986 – Birth of Kate Owen (ACT Debut 2009/10)
  • 1992 – James Peterson and Scott Vidler make their ACT Debut
  • 1993 – Jamie Haynes makes his ACT Debut
  • 1993 – Birth of Robbie Trickett (ACT 2019/20)
  • 1994 – Paul Gambale makes his ACT Debut
  • 1998 – Evan Kellar makes his ACT Debut
  • 2000 – Grant Miller makes his ACT Debut
  • 2012 – New South Wales play Queensland in a Sheffield Shield match at Manuka Oval
  • 2016 – Ben Mitchell makes his ACT Debut
  • 2019 – WBBL match at Manuka Oval between Sydney Thunder and Melbourne Stars

On This Day in ACT Cricket History – 26 November

  • 1900 – Birth of Keith Carnall (ACT 1922/23-1945/46)
  • 1916 – Birth of Bede Reardon (ACT 1936/37-1939/40)
  • 1926 – Birth of John Cleary (ACT 1952/53)
  • 1930 – Birth of Trevor Graham (ACT 1953/54-1955/56)
  • 1935 – First match played by Canberra in the NSW Country Women’s Country Week
  • 1942 – Death of William Worthy (ACT 1934/35-1937/38)
  • 1988 – Birth of Fletcher Stewart (ACT 2012/13)
  • 1993 – Michael Day makes his ACT Debut
  • 1994 – David Jeffrey, Hall O’Meagher, Graham Weber and Damian Whitelum make their ACT Debut
  • 2010 – Claire Crewdson makes her ACT Debut