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Mae Herring – Mae can wicket keep well, Mae can bat well, Mae can bowl left handed and right handed. Is there anything Mae can’t do? Not yet! A fine cricketer and very popular member of the team.
Maya Singh-Grewal – Maya came from 2 seasons of playing in a team full of boys and proceeded to take her frustrations out on the girls comp. Whether it was bowling with pace, regularly knocking the stumps down in the field for run outs or smashing the ball to all parts of the ground it was great to watch Maya play.
Rebecca Larkham – Another first timer, Rebecca brought great enthusiasm to every training session and every game. A powerful striker of the ball and great sense of humour who is already counting the days until next season.
Sharini Gobinathan – The most enthusiastic player in the team, Sharini could be heard shouting encouragement to her bowlers on the field or leading a chant when her team was batting. Sharini performed well with bat, ball and wicket keeping gloves all season.
Teyana La Brooy – Another wonderful season from a wonderful player. Teyana bowled quickly, batted with great touch and took some terrific catches this year. A real team leader who will be missed by the U13 but definitely moves on to bigger and better things.
Chrissy, Paul and Poonam.
Under 13s – Annetts Team Report
By Jo Ede (Manager) & Minoli De Silva (Coach)
The Annetts team had a lot of new players this season, some started at the beginning, some started in the middle and some left before the season was finished. Covid restrictions and wet weather interrupted our season greatly but the team Annetts played on, taking delays and changes in their stride.
The girls showed great enthusiasm and learned lots, by January many had found their comfort zones and are now on track to becoming fantastic cricketers. During the season the girls made every effort to support each other, improve their skills and have a lot of fun playing cricket together. Olivia learned that hitting 4s was the way to go and she proved that by scoring the most runs in our team and winning the team batting award with a high score of 23 runs. Lorelei, our fantastic all-rounder, figured out that quick running between wickets helps to creep up that run rate and she really improved her batting skills this season. When Olivia & Lorelei got to pair up in the batting order they formed a striking partnership.
Amy may be small in stature but that didn’t stop her from batting well and bowling wickets. She really developed her bowling style this season to take 7 wickets and the team bowling award. Janumi was our resident pocket rocket proving to be a good all round cricketer. She was also the team’s loudest supporter, shouting encouragement and cheering on her team from wherever she fielded. Her enthusiasm was infectious and she won the team spirit award.
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