Team of the Round Rnd 4
Josh Gregory:
Continued his fine form in the 2s but this time with the bat, with a fine 42 to almost help get the 2s over the line in a thriller.
Josh. Mulder:
The son of club legend foxy got his way to his first career 50, getting the 4s to a competitive total finishing with 51.
Ben McLean:
Back in for his 2nd game since the birth of his 2nd child, The IT master slogged his way to 73 which included 7 sixes and was involved in a crucial partnership with Josh Mulder to give the 4s a chance.
Adam Wylde:
Already in fine form this season, the youngest wylde found himself back in the 2s and sent a message to selectors making a very fine 80 to almost guide the 2s to a thrilling win.
Mitch Gregory:
A lone hand from the Mexican as he found himself watching wickets tumble at the other end, contributing 30 of the 1s score of 127.
Spencer Stuckey:
Son of Chris and brother of Lachie, Spence kept his name in the conversation as the number 1 Stuckey by smacking his way to a crisp 39 while also taking 3/7 in the 3s win.
Navinder Singh:
After some minor back and neck issues, the former sandwich king came back with a bang in the 2nd XI claiming 3/23 from just 7 overs to give the side a big chance of an upset.
Anthony Jongen:
In tandem with “Bdog Slim”, Nibby ripped through the Upper Gully top order, finishing with figures of 2/24 off 6.
Bailey Deckert:
Known as BDog Slim by his skipper Sean Reid, Bailey turned it on by taking 2/23 from his 6 to all but seal the game early in defending a total of 190.
Daine Vernon:
First game back in the twos this season for Daino saw him take 2/40 from his 8 in what was a high scoring affair.
Nathan Williams:
With tight bowling the key on a small ground in the 4s, Nater got given the new rock and didn’t disappoint, taking 1/26 off 6 overs.
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