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Players to Debut for PVCC Manjula Chinni PLENTY VALLEY CRICKET CLUB PVCC Career Matches played FEMALE TEAMS AWARD WINNERS & STATS 2018/2019 360 Claudia Fatone Players to debut for PVCC Natasha Noblett 298 295 Alissa Sharp Manjula Chinni #374 252 Meagan Ciavarella Siena Ferrara #375 Bronwyn Gell #376 242 Isabella Fatone Emily John #377 205 Alex Price Grace Jones #378 154 Juliet James Jasleen Kaur #379 145 Cecilia Power Makenzie Patterson #380 106 Sophia Field Rachel Bagley #381 100 Kate Shallard Ribhya Syan #382 Gabrielle Godhino #383 97 Julia Carruthers Laura Attard #384 95 Sophie Reid Darcy Geary #385 87 Cherie Hallett Katie Lamb #386 80 Kiara Jones April Darkin #387 55 Jess Murray Lily Darkin #388 Sophie Day Simran Gandhi #389 54 Laine Walker #390 54 Sam Hamilton Matilda Harvey #391 50 Amy McCann 48 Rhi O’Donnell Dianne Herman Club Champion Award 370 45 Jessie Hulett 371 42 Simone Burridge 1. Sophie Reid – 1001.25 points 372 38 Jasmine Nevins 2. Sophie Day – 895 points 373 35 Jacinta Goodger-Chandler 3. Meagan Ciavarella – 762.50 points 32 Providence Cowdrill 32 Jane Riley 1st XI Batting 29 Henrietta Paviluppillai 28 Kate Douglass 1. Sophie Reid – 417 runs 26 Tayla Vlaeminck 2. Providence Cowdrill – 333 runs 23 Letesha Bawden Siena Ferrara 3. Sophie Day – 308 runs 19 16 Bronwyn Gell 16 Emily John 1st XI Bowling 15 Jasleen Kaur 1. Meagan Ciavarella – 24 wickets 15 Ribhya Syan Makenzie Patterson 2. Sophie Day – 23 wickets 14 3. Kiara Jones – 17 wickets 12 Georgia Gall 12 Gabrielle Godinho 12 Alissa Niel 2nd XI Batting 11 Grace Jones 8 Georgia Sands 1. Alissa Sharp – 416 runs Danielle Wyatt 2. Julia Carruthers – 274 runs 7 Laine Walker 3. Jacinta Goodger-Chandler – 186 runs 6 4. 5 Simran Gandhi 4 Manjula Chinni 2nd XI Bowling 2 Rachel Bagley 2 Matilda Harvey 1. Alissa Sharp – 29 wickets 2 Katie Lamb 2. Natasha Noblett – 18 wickets April Darkin 3. Grace Jones – 14 wickets 1 1 Lilly Darkin 1 Darcy Geary 3rd XI Batting Claudia Fatone Medal – 1st XI Player’s Player Award 1. Alex Price – 494 runs 1. Sophie Reid – 190 votes 2. Kate Douglass – 244 runs 2. Sophie Day – 155 votes 3. Jasleen Kaur – 223 runs 3. Providence Cowdrill – 125 votes 4. 3rd XI Bowling – check qualification 3rd XI Player’s Player Award 1. Emily John – 11 wickets 2. Ribhya Syan – 7 wickets 1. Kate Douglass – 178 votes 2. Alex Price – 177 votes 3. Siena Ferrara - 104 votes Natasha Noblett Medal – 2nd XI Players’ Player Award Coach’s Award 1. Alissa Sharp – 171 votes 2. Jacinta Goodger-Chandler – 87 votes Sophia Field 3. Julia Carruthers – 81 votes .
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