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Emily’s steady batting and bowling showcased her all-rounder abilities and was instrumental in anchoring the middle order. Her representation in the NSW PSSA Team reflects her growing talent and consistent hard work.
Sasen’s skill earned him the well-deserved Best Bowler of the Year Award for taking 28 wickets. His leadership, consistent bowling performance and solid contributions with the bat, made him a match- winner.
Somair showed steady progress with the bat and proved himself as a reliable bowler. His development over the season highlights his commitment to improving his game.
Daniel gained confidence in his pace bowling throughout the season, becoming a key threat to opposition teams. His quick deliveries and solid batting will make him an even more dangerous player in the future.
Despite an early injury, Liam made a strong comeback, contributing effectively with both bat and ball. His determination and resilience were commendable, and he played a key role in many important partnerships.
Johannes topped the batting charts with 343 runs and took 18 wickets. His efforts earned him the Best Batsman of the Year Award and a nomination for the prestigious Ross Anderson Trophy. His leadership and dedication were an asset to the team.
Thys impressed with his ability to find boundaries and deliver consistent bowling performances. His quick running between wickets and positive attitude inspired his teammates.
Krish, the youngest player in the team, showed maturity and talent, earning the Best All-Round Performance of the Year Award. His contributions in both batting and bowling were remarkable.
Reed excelled as a batter, bowler and wicketkeeper. His skill in the field and behind the stumps was exceptional. His departure due to relocation will be a significant loss.
This season has been full of growth and success for the Under-11 Red Cricket Team. Special recognition goes to Johannes, Friedrich and Sasen for earning selection to the HKHDCA Under-11 Representative Team, as well as Emily for her spot on the Under-13 Girls Representative Team.
Thank you to all the supporters, managers and coaches for making this season unforgettable. The future looks bright for this talented group and we look forward to seeing them grow in their cricketing journey.
Yellow
The U11 Yellow team was newly established in 2024/25. There was an air of excitement as the new team, some experienced and some first-time players, came together at the start of the season. Initial activities included team building exercises and some fun catch ups to get to know one another. We assessed player abilities and areas of improvement, and our manager worked hard running around for equipment and organising training sessions. As the matches progressed players enjoyed each other's company, learned game awareness and improved their cricket skills. Parents enjoyed watching their child develop, laugh and support each other, cheering for the team on every four and six hit and every wicket taken.

