CRICKETERS CLUB OF NEW SOUTH WALES INC. ANNUAL CRICKET REPORT AND SEASON S RESULTS th ANNIVERSARY SEASON
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1 Incorporated under the Incorporated Associations Act (NSW) 1984; Incorporation No Web site: Patron: Mike Whitney CRICKETERS CLUB OF NEW SOUTH WALES INC. ANNUAL CRICKET REPORT AND SEASON S RESULTS th ANNIVERSARY SEASON Played Won Lost Tied Drawn Cancelled City & Suburban 14 (14) 12* (10*) 3 (5) 0 (0) 0 (0) 3 (4) Masters over 40s 9 (10) 2 (6) 7 (2) 0 (0) 0 (2) 2 (1) Classics over 50s 9 (11) 8 (8) 1 (3) 0 (0) 0 (0) 2 (0) Social 11 (14) 5 (7) 6 (7) 0 (0) 0 (1) 5 (2) Tour North America 14 (0) 10 (0) 3 (0) 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) TOTAL 57 (49) 37*(31*) 20 (17) 1 (0) 0 (3) 12 (7) * One by forfeit N b Figures in brackets relate to previous season for comparison purposes. OVERVIEW Since the end of the domestic season, the Club has played in total 57 games including anorth America tour in July-August 2015 and a long weekend in Queenstown New Zealand over Australia Day In the Australian domestic season, 43 games were played compared with 49 domestic games last season. 92 players played for the Club this season, compared with 116 last season. Of these, 74 were financial members compared with 59 last season and only 18 were guests or non-financial members compared with 57 last season. Marrickville Council completed its drainageimprovements to Camperdown; currently the grandstand, canteen and changing rooms have been demolished and a new pavilion is being constructed. Only 17 members played ten or more games compared with 22 last season. 11 games were cancelled because of rain (12 cancelled in total) compared with only 7 last season. In respect of the golf section, again only one annual fixture was arranged: - in September 2015 for the Stuart Mathlin Memorial Trophy at Riverside Oak which was won by Anthony Brazzill. We are holding a 75 th anniversary dinner in June. There are also regular monthly Monday lunches primarily for those retired players that can attend. 1
2 PRESIDENT s MESSAGE The 75 th season for the Cricketers Club of New South Wales has been a momentous one. Along with the significance of the anniversary the club has continued to find success both on and off the cricket field. Our over 50s side won the Classics competition for the first time, our C&S side qualified for the final of the Jack Pace Shield and our Masters and Social teams enjoyed several excellent wins. I would like to congratulate Garry Winney in captaining his side to the Classics premiership. The league has really improved over the past few seasons and Garry s side took on every challenge and produced outstanding results across the season. To see everyone playing for each other and working as a team was great to watch and the guys earned their title well done to all players involved. The City and Suburban side also had an excellent summer. The Jack Pace Final was a tough match against a very good Knox Old Boys side who I congratulate on their win. Ian Allmey and his team did exceptionally well against much younger opposition and I am sure they will be keen to go one step further next season. The Masters continued to perform well against younger sides as well and are continuing to find new talent to help shape the side into a team to be reckoned with. Our residency at Camperdown is in an exciting new phase as Marrickville Council continues its plan to renovate and upgrade the facilities. On top of the quality centre square we have enjoyed for many seasons the new sightscreens, changing rooms and picket fence will transform our beloved Camperdown in to a wonderful cricket ground for the club and our visitors to enjoy for many seasons to come. With these changes comes challenges and your Management Committee is working hard to ensure we are well placed to continue our tenancy at Camperdown. My thanks to all of the Committee for the hard work over the year and to all club members for their contributions to ensuring a successful season. I urge you all to join us at the 75 th Anniversary dinner on June 17 th to celebrate the past, present and future of our cricket club. We are well placed to continue for many years to come. Greg Brooks President 2
3 City and Suburban: -Played: 14 ; Won: 12 (1 by forfeit); Lost: 3; Drawn: 0; Cancelled: 3 (2 because of rain). 30 players turned out for the C&S side this season compared with 33 last season. Of these, 23 were Club members compared with 19 last season and 7 were guest players compared with 14 last season. This was made up of a core of 14 players who played 5 or more games, compared with 13 such players last season. We won 12 games (one by forfeit) and lost 3 compared to last season when we won 10 and lost 5. We lost in the final of the Jack Pace Trophy. Two games were cancelled by rain the same as last season. THE TEAM FOR THE JACK PACE FINAL Back row: - Euan Robertson (12 th man), Ed Smith, Paul Nash, Ian Allmey (c), Nathan Reay, David Byrnes, Damien Langley, Sam Millar Front Row: - Regan Smith, Matt Abeysekera, Matt Rennick (w), Tom Robertson This season was a continuation of our rebuilding phase with the team only losing three games. A number of new players came to the club and provided useful contributions throughout the season. Players such as Sam Millar, Matthew Knott, Alton Van Straalen and Luke Duggan provided positive input to the team not only as players, but also with their personalities which made them a perfect fit for the C & S squad. We also had stronger commitment from some key personnel such as Nathan Reay and Damien Langley who were rewarded for their commitment to both C & S and tour (social) games by putting in strong performances at the SCG game v the XXIX Club which they will remember forever. Regan Smith again performed admirably with the bat scoring 512 runs in the C & S competition, totalling over 800 runs for the Club in all games - a great overall performance. There were solid contributions from Paul Nash, Sam Millar and Tom Robertson who all scored over 200 runs for the season. I'm sure they will look at increasing that next season. While down on his 3
4 previous seasons aggregates, the Captain Ian Allmey also contributed over 250 runs even with three ducks! Our bowling was very strong with our usual suspects, Ed Smith, Greg Brooks and David Byrnes, all contributing with a creditable bag of wickets. Damien Langley and Nathan Reay provided genuine speed to our attack and were a pleasure to watch. For those who were not lucky enough to see them at the SCG, let me tell you they generated serious pace, and left nothing in the tank. In the Jack Pace competition, the team put together a number of strong performances, We were rewarded with yet another Grand Final against Knox Old Boys. We unfortunately did not bat well on the day; however there was no denying that Knox put in a clinical performance and deserved the win. A credit to our team who never gave up. We look forward to next season; hopefully uncover more new talent and continue to build on the strengthening squad of players we currently have. Ian Allmey C&S Captain Masters: Played: 9; Won: 2; Lost: 7 ; Cancelled: 2 (rain). 22 people played for the Masters in 9 games this season compared with 23 in 10 games last season. A core of 11 players played 5 or more games the same as last season. We came fourteenth out of 19 teams, winning 2 games and losing 7, compared to fourth out of 20 teams last season when we won 6 and lost 2. Two games were cancelled by rain compared with one last season. [TO BE COMPLETED BY GARRY JAMES/MICK McCORMICK] Mick McCormick Masters Vice-Captain Classics: - Played: 9 ; Won: 8 ; Lost: 1 ; Drawn: 0 ; Cancelled: 2 (rain) 23 people played for the Classics in 9 games this season, the same number as last season in 11 games. A core of 10 players played 5 or more games compared with 11 last season. We came first out of 12 teams compared with third out of 12 teams last season, this season winning 8 games and losing 1 games compared to last season when we won 8 and lost 3. Two games were cancelled by rain compared with none last season. CLASSICS PREMIERSHIP WINNING TEAM 4
5 Back row: Ajoy Roy, Bandula Wijesinghe, Paul Georgiadis, Mick McCormick, Sittampalam Ragavan, John Mesar Front row: Jay Patel, Keith Elloy, Garry Winney (c), Peter Hall (w) Absent: Dale Richards Well Sydney, Here It Is!! (quoting Paul Roos) After waiting a decade we finally won the Classics competition; through a combination of a solid top order batting, good fielding for guys with wonky knees, excellent catching, brilliant keeping and a versatile bowling attack that bowled the opposition out in each of our 9 games played. Considering many of the other teams played 10 games, it made our win even more meritorious. We lost Jay Patel (Grade duty), Joff Johnson (injury) for most of the season, Frank Crowe (injury) half the season and Peter Rolls and Garry Winney were recovering from shoulder injuries. The main teams threatening us winning the competition, all managed to lose an early game which kept us on top of the ladder. Then we beat them one by one. We had to win two of our last three games to win the competition. Mosman were one of the teams and they are always a strong team. We knocked up with all bats doing well. Mosman came at us hard and it got to with both bats set and one ball to play a fitting finish. Paul Georgiadis delivery was hit and going to the boundary but was intercepted before reaching. We got a run out as the batsmen kept on running. Whew, a gallant victory (worthy of a grand final). We then beat Parramatta to claim the title. Our final game, against last year s premiers Georges River, was disappointing in that they stopped our unbeaten record. They were the better team on the day. To pick a player out from a group of outstanding efforts would be unfair. Sittampalam Ragavan (or Raga) had a fantastic batting season averaging about 240 coming into the last game and gave away his wicket last man out trying to win us the game. Still he averaged Bradmanesque - strong driving, cutting and excellent temperament as an opener. Mick McCormick, John Mesar and Peter Rolls all had productive seasons averaging around 30. This left the middle and lower order to scrounge as many runs as we could in the latter overs. It took us nearly all season to find a replacement for Joff. We finally got one in Bandula Wijesinghe ( a friend of Raga s) who filled in for a game (got his 30* retired). He batted so compactly, excellent timing, variety of shots that we had to 5
6 ask him back. He again got 30* retired. Decided he liked this format of cricket and the fun time we had so much, he joined the Club. Our bowling was all the clichés line, length, variety. Each bowler did their job: - John Mesar 19 wickets, Mick McCormick 16 wickets, Raga 15 wickets, Paul Georgiadis 9 wickets. All had economy rates less than 4.00 per over. All the other bowlers played good supporting roles. We only dropped a handful of catches for the season and were able to put the opposition under pressure for longer periods of a game. Peter Hall had another brilliant season saving many leg side deliveries bound for the boundary. His work behind the stumps is always very slick and he makes few errors. It was a season to savour. Premierships are few & far between. The competition is getting stronger each year as more fifty year old players qualify. Each of our players can stand proud to have achieved this win. As a player for C.C.N.S.W. since 1990, this was the highlight of my senior cricketing years. It was pleasing that Keith Elloy and Jay Patel, both long-serving Classics players, were there playing at the end. Well played guys. Bring on Garry Winney Classics Captain Other games: Played: 11; Won: 5; Lost: 6; Drawn: 0; Cancelled: 5 (4 because of rain) 58 people played for the Club in 11 social games this season compared with 88 last season in 14 games. Four members played 5 or more social games, compared with none such last year and a large number of members played four games. Of the 58 players used, 46 were paid up financial members with only 12 guest players - a very significant reduction in the number of guest players compared with 44 guest players the previous season. Five games were won compared with 7 last season and six lost compared with 7 last season. Rain caused the cancellation of 4 games compared with only 2 the previous season. THE C.C.N.S.W. TEAM v THE XXIX CLUB AT THE SCG 6
7 Back Row: Ian Wright (scorer), Nathan Reay, Mike Weaver, Paul Nash, Regan Smith, David Byrnes, Ian Allmey, Peter Rolls Front Row: Bill Blair, Peter Hall (w), Ed Smith (c), Damien Langley, Mike Pinter Social games seemed significantly more popular with members this season with a substantial reduction in the use of guests to fill in. Match managers had few problems in raising sides and members were prepared to play more games. Ironically the only game where we struggled to get members to play was our prestige game at Allan Border Field v the QCC in Brisbane. The season started with an easy win by a strong side v the Craigmoor Portwiners in our annual pilgrimage to Mudgee during the wine festival in September followed by an evenly contested game in Sydney and a win v the Primary Club in early October with Andrew Dadswell in one of his all too rare appearances starring with bat and ball.. We were then decisively beaten in only 19 overs by a strong SCG XI. There then followed an excellent high scoring game- albeit a loss v Old Oxleyans where for once we had a members only side (compared with 10 guest players last season!). After Christmas we had another high quality and high scoring loss v Jim Morrison s overseas touring Occidentals on a highly ambitious tour of Eastern Australia and New Zealand; the game also served as a de facto reunion of our successful North America Tour party. Possibly favourites to win, we lost our last 3 wickets in 4 balls. Another close game followed v Sydney Boys High where once again we managed to lose a close game although on paper having a strong side. Then following last year s example, we had another short mini-tour to New Zealand over the Australia Day weekend, this time to Queenstown, where we were privileged to play on the international ground and win easily. The other game v Millbrook we managed to lose, despite being in a strong position. Playing 12-a-side there was some confusion as to whether the game was over with only 10 wickets down- it was! We were then highly privileged to be permitted by Cricket NSW to play at the SCG v the XXIX Club from Melbourne. We had no problems in raising a side but despite excellent bowling by Bill Blair were always coming second. Then we travelled to Brisbane for a surprising win v a QCC side sporting several former Shield players. Our guest players starred and Regan Smith who had travelled overnight by train from Sydney contributed a superb and match winning innings v impressive bowling. 7
8 THE C.C.N.S.W. TEAM v the QCC AT ALLAN BORDER FIELD, BRISBANE Back Row: Peter Sherman, John Fish, Mick Weaver, Graham Buck, Tom Robertson, Craig McKenzie. Front Row: Anthony Malouf, Mitch Sturt, Peter Rolls (c), Regan Smith, John Mesar, Mike Pinter. Our proposed fixture v Victoria Barracks was three times cancelled by rain and the season ended in April with a satisfying win v I Zingari (Australia) at their historic Camden ground which partly made up for our ten wicket loss the previous season. Adrian Hawkes Secretary 8
9 North America Tour: Played: 14; Won: 10; Lost: 3; Tied: 1 TOUR PARTY OUTSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE Back Row: - Bruce Coppock, John Fish, William Stonehouse, Tom Robertson, Rob Bevilacqua, Bruce Pendlebury, Alison Pendlebury (Scorer), Brian Gream. Front row: - Scott McCallum, Ken Yardy (Tour Manager), Lachlan Stonehouse, Steve Kish, John Wise, Matthew McCallum, James Morrison. Absent: - Dennis Cameron, Paul Moorhouse, Dave Stewart, Antony Wood, and Oliver Wood. In July 2015 C.C.N.S.W. embarked on, a tour of East coast North America, not traditionally known for cricket,.a challenging tour with 14 games against at times much younger opposition. The hospitality show to C.C.N.S.W. was outstanding. We commenced the tour in Canada at the prestigious Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club followed by games against Inverhaugh, Brampton Masters and Niagara cricket clubs. The Inverhaugh game would become known as the Tied Test with the scores tied when C.C.N.S.W. lost its last wicket to a great one handed catch. After the Canadian leg of the tour we ventured to the Big Apple New York for games against Everest Masters, Staten Island and Mad Dogs cricket clubs, played in some cases on combined cricket and baseball fields. The pitch were sometimes matting placed over dirt that had been rolled as flat as possible with the odd weed popping up to give the bowlers that little extra assistance. We said goodbye to New York for the train trip to Philadelphia for two games against the British Officers and one against the exclusive Merion Cricket Club 9
10 Merion C.C. founded in 1865, is a club that has a long and illustrious history. They have hosted the Davis Cup as well as a number of international teams including Australia, England, West Indies to name a few who have played matches at the club. C.C.N.S.W. now became part of the list of international teams who have played against Merion. Merion was celebrating its 150 th year. The match was widely promoted and won by C.C.N.S.W. by one run with a formal dinner to celebrate the 150 th year and our visit. We then travelled to Washington for two games against the Washington Cricket League against the back drop of the Washington Monument. The final leg of the tour was in Florida at Fort Lauderdale for two matches against the Florida Southeast All Stars at the only ICC Accredited stadium in the USA at Central Broward Regional Park. C.C.N.S.W. was defeated in a closely fought match in game under lights in very hot and humid conditions but bounced back in Game 2 with a solid win against an opposition that boasted a Pakistan Under 19 player, the USA Cricket Coach and other young promising cricketers. Special thanks to Ken Yardy and Steve Kish who put together and managed an enjoyable tour brilliantly despite logistical difficulties. Their efforts were appreciated by all. John Wise- Club member and tourist Queenstown Tour Won 1; Lost 1 C.C.N.S.W. Australia Day tour was the second in the sequence after Wellington in Two matches- one a picturesque Millbrook Ground saw the locals get 198 off their 40 overs. The two Eds (Smith and Robertson) getting 3-34 and 2-14 with great support by Brooks 2-22 of 7 overs keeping the locals to a reasonable total on a smallish ground. C.C.N.S.W. started slowly and losing wicketsbut Scott Wells 24, Tom Robertson 30* ret. took us to a strong position. But Brooks 26 and Ed Smith s 20* and late hitting by Rodger Robertson saw us lose our 10th wicket at 190. The captains had agreed to bat 12 which in any language means 11 wickets but in NZ when the visitors are chasing it apparently does not. The next day we played at the main Queenstown ground- scene of an International match in recent years. The adjacent airport and the Remarkables, the mountains behind the ground, created a great atmosphere. A cloudy day with strong breeze provided good bowling conditions. The locals were rolled for 59 - Early wickets to Ed Smith 3-15 Nathan Reay 2-17 and teenagers Ed Robertson 2-17 and brother Ian 3-6 preventing any recovery by the tail. In failing light and light rain the local quicks fired in- at 2-12 it could have gone either way - but hitting by Rob Stevenson 28* and patience by Ed Smith 12* saw us home before the rain set in. Our first win on these tours. Next year in Nelson the tradition continues for our splendid short Australia day tour of New Zealand. A great short and memorable tour opportunity. Rodger Robertson Tour manager 10
11 C.C.N.S.W. RESULTS OF FIXTURES SEASON City and Suburban Played: 14 ; Won: 12 (1 by forfeit); Lost: 3 ; Cancelled: 3 (2 by rain) No Date Opposition Team batting first Team batting second Yaralla W C.C.N.S.W Yaralla St George Veterans W C.C.N.S.W St George Vets Cranbrook Old Boys L C.C.N.S.W Cranbrook OBs Scots Old Boys W Scots OBs C.C.N.S.W (rain) Rangers C Rain Rain Colleagues W C.C.N.S.W Colleagues Reg Bartley XI W Reg Bartley XI C.C.N.S.W Sydney Uni Veterans W Syd Uni Vets C.C.N.S.W Barker Old Boys W C.C.N.S.W Barker Old Boys Kings Old Boys W C.C.N.S.W Kings Old Boys I Zingari (Australia) C Rain Rain Nondescripts W Nondescripts C.C.N.S.W Cranbrook Old Boys W Cranbrook forfeited Barker Old Boys W C.C.N.S.W Barker Old Boys Hunters Hill W Hunters Hill C.C.N.S.W Knox Old Boys L C.C.N.S.W Knox Old Boys Old Aloysians L Old Aloysians C.C.N.S.W Kings Old Boys C Cancelled by KOBs - Masters Played: 9 ; Won: 2; Lost: 7 ; Cancelled: 2 (rain) No Date Opposition Team batting first Team batting second Lane Cove Blue C Rain Rain Wyong L C.C.N.S.W Yaralla Georges River L C.C.N.S.W Georges River (rain) Campbelltown C Rain Rain Mosman L C.C.N.S.W Mosman Collaroy Plateau L Collaroy Plateau C.C.N.S.W Sri Lanka Lions L C.C.N.S.W Sri Lanka Lions Macquarie Uni W C.C.N.S.W Macquarie University Kenthurst W C.C.N.S.W Kenthurst Roseville Navy L Roseville Navy C.C.N.S.W Old Ignatians L C.C.N.S.W Old Ignatians
12 Classics Played: 9; Won: 8 ; Lost:1 ; Cancelled: 2 (rain) No Date Opposition Team batting first Team batting second Warringah W C.C.N.S.W Warringah Ku-ring-gai W C.C.N.S.W Ku-ring-gai Mandalong C Rain Rain Lindfield W C.C.N.S.W Lindfield Roseville W Roseville C.C.N.S.W Pennant Hills W C.C.N.S.W Pennant Hills Ashfield DLSOBs W C.C.N.S.W DLSOBs Sri Lanka Lions C Rain Rain Mosman W C.C.N.S.W Mosman Parramatta W Parramatta C.C.N.S.W Georges River L Georges River C.C.N.S.W Social Played: 11 ; Won: 5 ; Lost: 6; Drawn: 0 ; Cancelled: 5 (4 to rain) No Date Opposition Team batting first Team batting second Back Stage XI C Rain Craigmoor W C.C.N.S.W Craigmoor Primary Club W C.C.N.S.W Primary Club Molonglo C Rain S.C.G. XI L C.C.N.S.W SCG XI Old Oxleyans L C.C.N.S.W Old Oxleyans Trundlers C Rain Occidentals (N.Z.) L Occidentals C.C.N.S.W Sydney Boys High L C.C.N.S.W SBH XI Millbrook, N.Z. L Millbrook C.C.N.S.W Queenstown, N.Z. W Queenstown C.C.N.S.W XXIX Club L C.C.N.S.W XXIX Club Q.C.C. W Q.C.C C.C.N.S.W Victoria Barracks C Rain M.U.S.C.C. (India) C Visa problems I Zingari (Australia) W IZ (Australia) C.C.N.S.W
13 C.C.N.S.W. NOTABLE PERFORMANCES (Not including overseas tours) (* NB Figures in brackets are previous season for comparison purposes) Most Appearances: Regan Smith 24 (Tom Robertson and Regan Smith 23)* Most Runs: Regan Smith (Regan Smith 44.21)* Most wickets: Ed Smith (Mick McCormick Best Batting average: (min 5 innings): Sittampalam Ragavan (274) (Regan Smith (840)*) Best Bowling average (min 10 wickets): 9.13 by Sittampalam Ragavan (15 wickets) Terry Pontikos (11 wickets)))* (7.64 by Highest score: 114* by Regan Smith v St George Veterans (110* by Regan Smith v Yaralla)* Best bowling: 5-17 by David Byrnes v Reg Bartley XI and also by Ed Smith v Barker Old Boys (6-23 by Nick Saady v The Mad Dogs XI)* Most catches (fielder) 8 # by Tom Robertson and Regan Smith (6# by Garry Winney)* # Scoresheets incomplete and do not record identity of catchers in all games or if they were keeping wicket Most catches (keeper) 13 #: by Peter Hall: (#10 by Brett Favell)* Most Stumpings: 6 #: by Brett Favell (5#: by Brett Favell)* # Scoresheets incomplete and do not record identity of keeper in all games Centuries: (1) Regan Smith 114* v St George Veterans Fifties: (4) Regan Smith 88* v Macquarie University 67* v Yaralla 57 v Barker Old Boys 55 v Occidental Tourists XI (3) Paul Nash 69 v St George Veterans 56* v Yaralla 54* v Reg Bartley XI (2) Ian Allmey 71 v Yaralla 53 v St George Veterans (2) Tom Robertson 78 v Barker Old Boys 13
14 55* v Kings Old Boys (2) Brett Favell 73* v Georges River 50* v Macquarie University (1) Sam Millar 88 v Barker Old Boys Sittampalam Ragavan 68* v Pennant Hills Matt Abeysekera 57 v Nondescripts Andrew Dadswell Laurence Mead Billy Bruce Trevor Cross 55* v Primary Club 53* v Barker Old Boys 52* v Old Oxleyans 51 v Sydney Boys High 5 (or more) wickets in an innings: 4 wickets in an innings: David Byrnes 5-17 v Reg Bartley XI Ed Smith 5-17 v Barker Old Boys Mick McCormick 5-21 v Roseville C.C. Nathan Reay 5-27 v Reg Bartley XI David Byrnes 5-57 v Colleagues Sittampalam Ragavan 4-12 v Warringah Jim Robson 4-16 v Ku- ring-gai William Bruce 4-21 v Sydney Boys High XI Damien Langley 4-21 v Barker Old Boys Ed Smith 4-23 v Old Cranbrookians Garry James 4-58 v Mosman Greg Brooks 4-64 v Old Aloysians John McDonald Medal: - Club Man of the year: - tba John Russell Medal: - Best player in C&S: - tba Best Player in Masters: - Brett Favell Best Player in Classics: - Mick McCormick Best Match Report: - Euan Robertson 14
15 C.C.N.S.W. NORTH AMERICA TOUR 2015 Played 14: Won 10: Tied 1: Lost 3. No Date Opposition Team batting first Team batting second 1 17 July Toronto C.C. W Toronto C.C. 10=93 C.C.N.S.W July Inverhaugh C.C. T Inverhaugh C.C C.C.N.S.W July Brampton Masters L Brampton Masters C.C.N.S.W July Niagara C.C. W C.C.N.S.W Niagara C.C July Everest Masters C.C. W Everest Masters7-228 C.C.N.S.W July Staten Island C.C. W C.C.N.S.W Staten Island C.C July Mad Dogs C.C. W C.C.N.S.W Mad Dogs C.C July British Officers Club W C.C.N.S.W British Officers Club July Merion C.C. W C.C.N.S.W Merion C.C July British Officers Club L C.C.N.S.W British Officers Club August WCL Legends XI W C.C.N.S.W WCL Legends XI August WCL Invitation XI W C.C.N.S.W WCL Invitation XI August Florida SE League XI L C.C.N.S.W Florida SE League XI August Florida SE League XI W Florida SE League XI C.C.N.S.W NORTH AMERICA TOUR 2015 NOTABLE PERFORMANCES Most Appearances: William Stonehouse 14 (played in every game) Most Runs: Tom Robertson Most wickets: Paul Moorhouse Best Batting average: (min 5 innings): Tom Robertson (370 Runs) Best Bowling average (min 10 wickets): : Paul Moorhouse (15 Wickets) Highest score: Tom Robertson 94 v W.C.L. Invitation XI Best bowling: Scott McCallum 4-19 v Staten Island C.C. Most catches (fielder)# William Stonehouse 10 # Scoresheets do not always record who was keeping wicket Most catches (keeper)# Lachlan Stonehouse 7 Most Stumpings: Lachlan Stonehouse 5 # Scoresheets do not record identity of keeper in all games Fifties: (2) Jim Morrison 52 v Staten Island C.C. 51* v British Officers Club (2) Tom Robertson 94 v WCL Invitation XI 61* v Inverhaugh C.C. 15
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