PAPATOETOE CLUB (INC) 113TH ANNUAL REPORT 2018 – 2019

1 2018/19 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The 113th Annual General Meeting of the Papatoetoe Cricket Club will be held on Thursday 1st August 2019 5.30pm at Kolmar.

To be chaired by the President, Nigel Hurst.

The order of business at an Annual General Meeting shall be:-

(a) Apologies – Obituaries (b) Minutes of last AGM or SGM (c) Business Arising (d) Correspondence (e) Presidents Report (f) Chairman of the Management Committee report (g) Finance Report (h) Election of Officers (i) Notices of Motion (j) General Business

2 PAPATOETOE CRICKET CLUB (INC)

OFFICE BEARERS 2018/2019 PATRON Guy Ronaldson

PRESIDENT Nigel Hurst

HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS P K Ambler, M B. Bennett, D Boyd, M Bradley, I Burnside, R J Cambie, J Crocker, W Cummins, M Deas, P Dullabh, E L Gibbs, P Hannan, P J Havill, E Hope, G Karam, J Lee, T Leitch, W McCormick, I McGechie, L McEntee, A McLaughlin, S McNeilage, R Meiklejohn, G Peach, M Peterson, R Peterson, S Peterson, B Plummer, M Plummer, J Pope, C Price, W Price, A Rewcastle, L Rewcastle, N Ronaldson, C Ross, G Shaw, R Robertson, S Singe, M Sua, M Switzer, P J Walker, K Wallis, S L Watt, R Weir, S Wickett, J Wright

LIFE MEMBERS N V Burnside, D S Currie, G H M Green, D H Price, R G Ronaldson, F W Stamp, G B Troup, R M Harris, S J Poole, P O’Brien, R R Price, N P Hurst, N Ronaldson, V Soma, P Boyd

DECEASED D Burnside, E H Burnside, E G Bray, K R Deas, S G Gedye, C G Humphries, W Joynt, J H Price, R F Shearer, C A Smyth, A A Swaffield, H E Swaffield, J A Swaffield, B W D Troup, Dr J J Valentine, A F Winks, I H Plummer

CHAIRMAN Peter Boyd

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Peter Boyd, Garry Wood, Gary Troup, Regina Lilii, Tessa Hickson, Josh Plummer

CHAIRMAN SECRETARY TREASURER Peter Boyd Regina Lilii Aileen Michie MANAGER COACHING DIRECTOR Garry Wood Garry Wood

HONORARY SOLICITOR HONORARY AUDITOR ACCOUNTANT Wood, Ruck and Co. R R Price Aileen Michie

3 REPRESENTATIVES HONOURS BOARD 2018/19

WOMEN

AUCKLAND HEARTS Regina Lilii

MANUKAU DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES U18 Y7/8 T20 Sukhdev Singh Sukh Pahul Singh Prabjyot Singh Rehal Hardil Singh Sukhjap Singh U15 Girls Harman Singh (Sandy) Hannah Burns © Preetpal Singh Kiri Anderson U17 Paia Etei-Michael Ritapraj Gill Caitlin Hakeagatoa Baljinder Singh (non-traveling reserve) Claudia Vaotuua U16 Kayla Mataora Abhijeet Singh Virk Epi Mataafa Y8 Limited Overs Marietta Mataafa Mantej Singh U14 Girls Y7 Limited Overs Lucia Aneterea Austin Sood Belina Aneterea Japman Singh Sodhi Dayle Anderson

4 TEAM AWARDS Team MVP Mr Cricket One Day All Stars Dan Neilson David Smalley 7th Grade Men Daniel Masiutama Ramandeep Kahlon 6th Grade Men Aman Singh Harry 3rd Grade Men Ketan Patel Ritapraj Gill Reserve Men Akshaye Luthra Kamal Yadav Premier Men Josh Plummer Josh Plummer MVP Miss Cricket Reserve Women Teina Teopenga Mirioni Rivaia Premier Women Lagi Telea Lagi Telea 2018/19 SENIOR PRIZE WINNERS Mike Reidy Memorial/ Mr Club Player of the Year Josh Plummer Cricket Ross Roberston Trophy Pursuit of Excellence Lagi Telea

Hunt Cup Best Club Side 7th Grade Men

Deas Cup Batsman of the Year Josh Plummer

Swaffield Cup Highest Club Aggregate Josh Plummer

Joynt Cup Most Bhupinder Singh

Farman Cup Best All-rounder (Top Josh Plummer Grades) Smudge McNeillage Best Spin Bowler (Top Bhupinder Singh Award Grades) Harris Cup Best All-rounder (Club Kulvir Kahlon Grades) Stamp Cup Keeping Kevin Henderson

Havill Cup Fielding Harshal Vyas

Home Performance Batting Josh Plummer

Home Performance Bowling Bhuipinder Singh

Terry Peters Memorial Most Improved Player Dilpreet Singh Gill Trophy (Top Grades) Allen Larder Cup Most Improved Player Ritap Gill (Club Grades) Grant Patten Memorial/ Sportsmanship Award Ramandeep Kahlon Club Man of the Year Warwick Trophy / Committee Award Mark Switzer Volunteer of the Year Connor Cup Best All-rounder Women Lagi Telea

Ernie Bray Memorial Highest Aggregate Regina Lilii Women Webber Cup Women's Section Merit Taofi Lafai Award 5 2018/2019 SEASON RESULTS Most Runs Josh Plummer 683 Runs

Most Wickets Bhupinder Singh 23 Wickets (Includes 2 x 5 Wicket Bags) Lagi Telea 23 Wickets

100s Logan Clark Premier Men 129* vs Takapuna CC Prabyjot Rihal Premier Reserve Men 100* vs Parnell CC Rihan Sayed Premier Reserve Men 100* vs Parnell CC Jobanhodh Singh 2A Punjabi Raiders 104 Ramandeep Kahlon 7th Grade Men 103 (H) 100 (H) Daniel Masiutama 7th Grade Men 140* (H) Tejinder Singh 7th Grade Men 137* (H) (carried bat) Bowling 5+ Wickets in an Innings Bhupinder Singh Premier Men 7/102 vs EC Bays 5/47 vs EC Bays 5/75 vs Takapuna Navdeep Aujla Premier Men 7/68 vs Parnell Oliver Reynolds-Pringle Premier Men 5/25 vs University Feala Vaelua Premier Women 5/15 vs Parnell Sam McHugh 4th Grade 5/18 Ritapraj Gill 4th Grade 5/28 Kulvir Kahlon 6th Grade Black 5/37 Harvinder Singh 6th Grade Red 5-for Riyad Khan 1B Raiders 5/16 Mandhiraj Singh 2A Kings 6/23 Jamie Graham 2C All Stars 5/9 Darron McMurchy 2C All Stars 5/19 Nick Cage 2C All Stars 5/33 Utkarsh Jakhar 5/32,5/53 Ramandeep Kahlon 5/49 Jaswant Singh C1 Blue 6/36 Tahir Mehmood 5/62 Navdeep Singh One Day 1B 6/11 Satnam Singh Kang One Day 2A 5/20 Satinder Singh One Day 2C 5/34

6 Josh Plummer Club Player of the Year

Bhupinder Singh Credit:Phototek

7 8 2018/2019 JUNIOR PRIZE WINNERS Team Most Improved Best All Rounder MVP Year 6 Young Guns Arshpreet Kandola Rajveer Grewal Sakeet Kapania Year 6 HB Avengers Caleb Driller Aarian Sharma Luca Bland Year 7 Boys Robinjot Singh Aaron Virdi Austin Sood Year 8 Boys Sounak Ghosh Gurnash Singh & Sahil Kumar Pahul Singh & Sahil Kumar U13 Girls Bourne Chloe Pratt Ieruta Vavetuki Lixay Tavui Samuel U13 Girls Mataroa Angite Ruarau Tiare Vila Yapali Purotu U16 Girls Davinya Lulia Ruatapu Purotu Hannah Burns Austin Sood Overall MVP Sood Overall Austin Luca Bland Cricketer of the Year Bland Cricketer Luca CLUB AWARDS Peach Product Cup Most Wickets Junior Club Mohammed Kahn Rose Henare Cup Womens Most Promising Player Hannah Burns Louisa Lakua Memorial Cup Outstanding Volunteer Nickie Maro Burnside Cup/ Cricketer of Most Outstanding Junior Luca Bland the Year Bill Joyne Memorial Cup/ Higgest Aggregate Youth Section Austin Sood Overall MVP Luca Bland Cricketer of the Year Bland Cricketer Luca Austin Sood Overall MVP Sood Overall Austin

9 Most Runs 2018/2019 Austin Sood 104*, 104 Most Wickets 2018/2019 Mohammed Kahn 16 Wickets Hannah Burns Player Most Promising Women’s Mohammed Kahn Mohammed Kahn Most Wickets Junior 30’s + Run Takers Hannah Burns Under 16 Girls 41* vs Auckland Uni, 35* vs Cornwall, 35* vs Cornwall Lucia Aneterea Under 16 Girls 32* vs Cornwall Caitlin Hakeagatoa Under 16 Girls 33* vs Cornwall Kiri Anderson Under 16 Girls 30 vs Auckland Uni Luca Bland Yr 6 Boys White 49 vs Howick Pak, 40* vs Ellerslie, 30* Waitakere, 44 vs Auckland Uni Arshpreet Kandola Yr 6 Boys Pink 40* vs Kumeu

Aaron Virdi Yr 7 Boys 51* vs Birkenhead City, 38* vs Howick Pak, 40 vs Auckland Uni, 34 vs Auckland Uni Austin Sood Yr 7 Boys 52* vs Ellserlie, 32* vs Eden Roskill, 44* vs Eden Roskill Robinjot Singh Yr 7 Boys 63* vs Howick Pak, 44* vs Eden Roskill Mike Tupai Yr 8 Boys Pahul Singh Yr 8 Boys 38 vs Suburbs New Lynn

Junior & Youth Squads Junior & Youth Managers and Coaches 10 11 MINUTES OF THE 112th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE PAPATOETOE CRICKET CLUB Held on the 24th July 2018 at 6pm at the Papatoetoe Sports Centre.

President, Nigel Hurst officially opened the AGM at 6.06pm and welcomed everyone especially Auckland Cricket Association’s (ACA) Chief Executive Officer, Iain Laxon as well as all present Life Members. Nigel also made a special mention of Simon Poole and Megan Spiers for all their services to the club over the years.

Present: Garry Wood, Peter Boyd, Neil Ronaldson, Rodney Price, Gary Troup, Iain Laxon, Nigel Hurst, Regina Lilii, Tessa Hickson, David Price, Simon Poole, Megan Spiers, Dennis Currie, Bhupinder Singh. 1. Apologies Peter Ambler, Noel Burnside, Guy Ronaldson, Ian Plummer, Roger Harris, Brett Plummer, Jerry Green, Vijay Soma. David Price moved apologies to be accepted. Seconded Gary Troup. Carried. Passed. 2. Obituaries David Price mentioned the passing of honorary Vice President, L McEntee. 3. Confirmation of Minutes from 111th Annual General Meeting Peter Boyd moved that the minutes be accepted as a fair and accurate record. Seconded Neil Ronaldson. Carried. 4. Matters Arising from Minutes: No matters arising from 111th Annual General Meeting minutes. 5. Correspondence: a. Garry wood shared correspondence with ACA around: i. Health and Safety incident reporting that the club needs to carry out including activity in the indoor centre ii. Child and Vulnerable Persons Protection Act – which involves providing coaching qualifications and education to all coaches and registering all coaches and umpires with New Zealand Cricket iii. Pushing to get Coach Developers qualified through ACA iv. Software program for club management – likely to go with CricHQ v. Good Sports Initiative vi. Nigel Hurst queried whether police vetting will also be carried out on all coaches/umpires. Garry Wood confirmed it is compulsory. David Price moved all correspondence to be accepted. Seconded Gary Troup. Carried. 6. ACA Report Iain Laxon Iain Laxon briefly reported on ACA: a. Successful season for the Auckland Hearts and Aces with both winning one day titles. b. Age group representatives also had a successful season with the U17 and U18 Girls both winning titles, U19 Boys placing second and U21 girls finishing third. c. New Black Cap, Mark Chapman and White Fern, Lauren Down d. Club as a Hub program has been running for 20 years and is still going strong. $700K is invested across the principle clubs and is developing in new spaces. e. Player numbers plateaued last season. However, the changes to all the junior formats from Year 6 to Year 6 level is expected to make a difference in driving growth with the option of mid-week and weekend modified versions of the game. f. Umpire numbers increased to 30-40% with a goal to have an umpire at each game of cricket across Auckland.

12 g. Coach Development Manager role has been created and appointed to help drive coach developers at every club to help support and educate club coaches. h. School space – mid-week T20s are being introduced to encourage more secondary schools to play where ACA are striving to align school and club seasons to help club and schools work cohesively together. i. New ground contracts – ensuring there are enough ground staff across Auckland, pitch ratings went up from previous season. j. International and domestic schedules are due to come out in the next couple of weeks. k. The domestic competition has been realigned where the women’s T20 will now align with the men’s Super Smash competition introducing more double-headers with the women’s T20 prior to the men’s games l. Iain Laxon thanked everyone in the room for their time, effort, commitment and passion to the game and the community m. Garry asked the question around the length of time between the T20 women and men’s double headers as previous seasons, the gap between was too long. Iain confirmed the gap will only be half an hour as opposed to a three hour gap. n. Gary Troup asked about contracted players outside of Auckland and whether was any obligation around linking to certain clubs and whether there is a process to help balance club teams. Iain responded with needing to improve in that area and mentioned that they will ensure they are a part in that process so teams aren’t heavily stacked. o. Tessa Hickson questioned non-Auckland first-class women’s players playing in the club competition and whether there will be a similar process. Iain Laxon advised that they are considering introducing a cap around external players playing in one club team and ensuring ACA will have input into where they will go. p. Peter Boyd asked for an update on the Western Springs project. Iain Laxon responded with there not being much of an update. NZC would like to have the option of Western Springs. Council don’t have a budget allocated for it. ACA not opposed to it but still talking around possibilities with NZC. q. Dennis Currie congratulated Iain Laxon on his appointment as CEO of ACA on behalf of Papatoetoe Cricket Club. Nigel Hurst thanked Iain Laxon for his time and ACA’s ongoing support of the club.

7. Presentation and adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet for 2017/18 a. President’s Report: Nigel apologised for not mentioning Megan Spiers in his report. Dennis Currie moved that the President’s Report be accepted. Seconded David Price. Carried. b. Chairman’s Report: Peter Boyd to take it as read. Peter Boyd acknowledged and thanked Simon Poole and Megan Spiers for their services to the club and all the hard work they’ve put into the club over the years. Peter also mentioned that with Simon and Megan stepping down, there will be a lot of changes and is looking forward to some new ideas. Nigel made a special mention of Simon Poole’s Thank You page in the Annual Report and brought it to the attention of the group. Gary Troup moved that the Chairman’s report be accepted. Seconded Megan Spiers. Carried. c. Financial Report: i. Garry Wood confirmed there will be major changes around how the financials will be completed. As per a decision made by the Management Committee, Kolmar’s accountant Aileen Eire will complete the club’s accounts from November onwards where they will be moved from MYOB to a new system called Xero. ii. Garry acknowledged Simon and Megan’s hard work with the accounts over the past 12 years alongside the auditing of Rodney Price who was also acknowledged and thanked for his extensive work on the accounts.

13 iii. Garry confirmed that Rodney has audited and signed off the accounts and gave the group a chance to ask questions. iv. Garry provided a breakdown of the costs: 1. Pointed out that coaching costs increased since previous year. However, Charitable funding also increased and funds outside of club funding was found to help with coaching costs. 2. Rodney completed the task of depreciating all the club’s cricket gear. 3. Motor Vehicle expenses increased due to the additional travel that occurred over the season. Looking at ways to mitigate the costs and funding to help with that. Mentioned Kolmar van could help with this. 4. Coaching/Academy fees increased as a result of increased activity and acknowledged Simon’s ability to collect money. 5. Sponsorship was found to cover costs of the Southern T20 League. 6. Excess expenditure over income is approximately the same amount as depreciation. The loss is almost entirely due to depreciation on fixed assets which was done in line with common accounting practice. 7. Garry opened the floor up for questions. a. Dennis Currie pointed out that grants make up 50% of the club’s income and whether there is a contingency plan in case applications are denied. Garry advised that the grants will be his responsibility where he will create a grants schedule alongside a long term budget for the club. b. Gary Troup queried the Share Revaluation difference. Rodney Price and Garry explained that it hadn’t been done for quite some time. Nigel Hurst thanked Rodney Price for all his efforts on balancing the books. Dennis Currie moved that the reports be accepted. Seconded Tessa Hickson. Carried. 8. Election of Officers for the 2018-19 Season a. Gary Troup moved that Guy Ronaldson be reinstated as Patron. Seconded Peter Boyd. Carried b. Gary Troup nominated Nigel Hurst as President. Seconded Peter Boyd. Carried. c. David Price mentioned that L McEntee be removed from vice presidents and added to obituaries. d. Peter Boyd moved that the Vice Presidents be reinstated minus L McEntee. Seconded David Price. Carried. e. Bhupinder Singh moved that the following people be on the committee: Peter Boyd Simon Poole Garry Wood Gary Troup Bhupinder Singh Regina Lilii Seconded Neil Ronaldson. Carried. f. Regina Lilii nominated Tessa Hickson to be added to the committee. Seconded Garry Wood. Carried.

14 9. Life Membership a) Gary Troup nominated Peter Boyd as a Life Member of Papatoetoe Cricket Club. He joined as a 13 year old and started playing cricket at Manurewa. Peter joined the club in 1979 and has been a member for 40 years where he played through all of the junior and senior grades. His first game for the Premier Men was during the 1987/88 season and finished playing in the premier grade in 1995 after a long and distinguished career before going on to play in the President’s grade. Peter also served as Assistant Club Manager from 1984-87. Peter has also been very actively involved in the club since the development of the Kolmar facility where he is an ambassador for the club and carried on as the grounds person through the change from a cricket club to part of a facility. Peter played a magnificent role in that since 2009 and took on a chairperson’s role since 2012 and is currently our longest serving chairperson.

Gary Troup moved that Peter Boyd become a Life Member of Papatoetoe Cricket Club. Seconded Neil Ronaldson. Carried. Peter Boyd thanked the group for being acknowledged by his peers and reiterated that he does his job wholeheartedly for the love of the club and local community. Proud to be here and appreciates all the kind words from everyone. Peter Boyd to be removed from Vice Presidents list and added to Life Membership lists. Moved by Gary Troup. Seconded Garry Wood. Carried. 10. General Business a. Neil paid special tribute to Stephen Money as he is stepping down as Premier and acknowledged what he has instilled in the team. Nigel endorsed the words from Neil around Stephen Money. b. Dennis Currie shared Ian Plummer’s current health condition and advised he is doing well and will be in hospital for a while but is recovering okay and is currently next to Gerry Green. Ian is still sharp in the mind and is doing much better than he was a few weeks ago. c. Gary Troup acknowledged Simon and Megan’s services to the club and made a special mention of all the work Simon put in on especially on Saturday mornings and reiterated that it’s all those seemingly small things that Simon put in without any expectations that make our club what it is today. Gary also thanked Megan for all her support over the years as well. d. President Nigel Hurst asked Garry Wood to present a thank you gift and flowers to Simon Poole and Megan Spiers as a small token of appreciation for all their selfless efforts over the many years they dedicated to the club and hopes that Simon can now sit back and enjoy his life membership. Simon thanked everyone for their kind words and made a special mention to Iain Laxon for all his support over the years. e. Nigel Hurst queried whether Neil Ronaldson and Vijay Soma had received their Life Membership photo. Advised that they have. - Megan asked whether the Life Members board will be put back on. And advised that it needs to be put up.

Nigel thanked everyone for their attendance and to the outgoing and ingoing committee over the past year and continuing to work for this club and thanked Tessa for coming on board, and made a mention of building a membership with the newsletters. Also thanked Garry Wood for his work with the coaching development.

Nigel officially closed the 112th AGM at 7.08pm

15 Life Member Gerry Green Turns 99

On behalf of the Club, we would like to wish one of our legendary Life Members, Gerry Green a belated happy 99th birthday for Wednesday, 20th March! What a wonderful innings so far, keep up the great work, and we wish you continued good health and happiness as you kick off your 100th year!

THMARCH 20 2019 99 Gerry Green TODAY! Life Member

16 PAPATOETOE CRICKET CLUB CHAIRMAN’S REPORT

With another season in our clubs proud history behind us I congratulate you all for the season and the achievements both personal and within your team environments that were reached. Whilst results on the field may not quite have reached the heights many aimed for the comradery and spirit in which the game was played across the club was in the true Papatoetoe spirit and ethos that we as a club continue to live by. This was no more evident than at this year’s prize giving where we chose to take a slightly more relaxed approach and the support, laughter and fun of the night made for a very enjoyable evening. Our staff, Garry, Regina and more recently Tarryn thank you so much for your patience, perseverance and time fulfilling many roles. Bhupinder your time dedication and passion for your club its people and our community I cannot commend you enough for and we are truly indebted to you for your commitment. From a management point of view this year has been challenging as different roles were absorbed by our staff. The cost of running a club continues to rise and balancing the books is a constant challenge, it has been extremely disappointing the level of non-commitment and support of many throughout the club particularly in the payment of fees and we will need to seriously address these peoples involvement in the upcoming season, we cannot continue to be a charitable institution to a few just so we can meet our number requirements and commitments to Auckland Cricket. Like all organizations we continue to have to rely on funding for various aspects of the running of our club and this avenue continues to be our major source of revenue and an area where Gary Troup’s expertise and knowledge has once again served us well and we are truly indebted to him for this. Funding makes up over 70% of our income with subscriptions supplying the rest so it is important moving forward that we seek further sponsorship opportunities and utilize other avenues such as donations to help in the running of our club, every little bit will help To all of our sponsors and charitable trusts as well as Auckland Cricket who continue to support us, thank you so much. To all our volunteers, coaches mangers , supporters and parents thank you all very much, but we still require more of you, I encourage you all to get involved in your club in the upcoming season and beyond, we all need to help out be in large or small contributions so our club continues to perform and function efficiently. To all our players, I hope you enjoyed your season and look forward to seeing you back at the club later in the year when the new season rolls around. Finally to our President Nigel Hurst, thank you so much for your dedication, unwavering support and love for our club, your role and presence is greatly appreciated.

Peter Boyd Chairman Papatoetoe Cricket Club

17 PRESIDENT’S REPORT

It is with a very saddened heart I write this Presidents report. In January we fare welled Herby Plummer. Herb was a life member of our club and right to the end he was having a beer at home games and following his Grandson Josh who currently plays for our Premier team and is on the committee. The Plummer family have a long and very decorated history within our club. Herb’s sons Mark and Brett both played Premier cricket. His Grandsons through both Mark and Shelly have also represented the club. How fitting that his Grandson Josh was awarded the Mike Reidy memorial for club player of the year. The night in 1985 when Herby and his bestie Dennis Currie nominated me for club Captain completely changed my life. I as a very young man had to stand in front of club legends and give results. Those family names Burnside, Troup, Price, Peach, Hellaby, Rewcastle. Men who I had looked up to were now looking at me. Great men, great club men. And how can I not acknowledge the input of the Ronaldson Family with Guy still our Patron and Neil working closely with our Premier team. Thank you for your continued support. We are and always will be a family. Congratulations to my old mate Gerry Green on his 99th birthday. To Roger Harris you make it every year to at least one game Val Harris you are a legend. We also fare welled recently former club captain Colin Murphy a great club man whose contribution will never be forgotten. Peter Boyd was awarded Life membership at last year’s AGM a fitting accolade for one who has spent decades in service to his club both on and off the field. I would like to acknowledge the work of Simon Poole and Meghan for their contribution to our club over many years…. Enjoy your rural lifestyle!!! To Peter and his hard working committee thank you for all your hard work over the season. To Garry and the wonderful Regina Lilii, Fa’afetai lava for all your work. To all teams Congratulations on your wins. To our Captains in all teams thank you. To all club members, thank you see you next season. Papatoetoe Cricket club is more than a club WE ARE A FAMILY.

Regards Nigel Hurst President

18 GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT

The past season has been one of massive change. Simon Poole resigned as Club Manager after a long term in that role. He had put hours and hours of his personal time into the Club, far beyond any payment received. He had managed the Club through the huge changes, as we became part of what is now Kolmar and was very effective in significant key areas such as grant funding and subs collection. My thanks go to Simon for all those unseen hard yards and I wish him well in reducing his golf handicap. Along with Simon, Megan Spiers also decide time was up and moved on with Simon. Her efforts in the grant funding applications was one of the reason we were so successful in that area so that is also acknowledged and much appreciated. Other changes came from New Zealand Cricket and Auckland Cricket with a substantial amount of game format changes both in the area of junior cricket and alternate cricket formats. The sheer weight of reading and trying to put some sense around what was needed to be done by the Club was daunting to say the least. As an example, these changes caused cost overrun in places like the ball purchases when the initial grant was not received, but we needed to provide balls for grades that were specific to the new offerings, so in all we were having to provide 14 different types of cricket balls, when we only had 4 of those types of ball in stock from the previous year. As this was compulsory, and we hadn’t had time to get another grant submitted, this cost came straight out of Club funds. The Club also spent far more money on the junior section coaching compared to previous year’s. This situation was caused by the use of paid coaches for all the junior team. This was well received by all teams. However indications are subs are likely to have to increase to offset that service to members. This season we went to the use of Criq HQ as our club database management system. Given we went from paper registrations to online registrations that rely on members to fill them in accurately it is fair to say there were significant challenges with the player data base accuracy and tracking sub payments. After a recent meeting with ACA over this and other matters, it would seem we are on the right track, so we will persevere with CHQ with a view to making it work for us. We have also hired a mobile smart pay terminal machine from ASB so that we can get card payments made on the spot. This would seem to be a good option and much easier to track payments. We have begun using it for collection of the winter program fees and it aids in both collection and accounting for payments so this should become a more effective way of getting the income collected in those cost centres.

19 The Schools coaching program was of a similar size as previous years, both in individuals coached and coaching’ experiences’ accounted for. For 2019-20 this figure will likely drop a little as the focus will change from in- curriculum time coaching to extra curricula engagement either before school, in break time or after school. With this change in mind, the Club ran a very successful after school pilot project in Bairds MainFreight Primary in the summer of 2019 with numbers of 50 or more attendees participating on a regular basis. This is the way Aktive KiwiSport will fund programmes in the near future so the Club will be making further realignment starting this year.

In terms of the Club finances, the annual accounts will show a loss of $23,961. There are a number of factors that have contributed to that loss; • The Club provided a lot more coaching to the junior sides than in previous years. This included the Friday night midget coaching along with the addition of a Saturday morning competition for Sprites. • This year saw the withdrawal of Counties Manukau Sport from the primary cluster cricket late in the roll out of the cluster days. That lead to the Club paying for the supporting staff needed to ensure the three cluster days were fully staffed. This model will be reviewed for the incoming season. • Staff costs were up as PAYE, ACC and Kiwisaver was required to be paid and as more staff were utilised this part of the staffing costs also increased. • A comprehensive gear audit was done which highlighted the amount of club stock was obsolete and was subsequently discarded. This impacted on the Profit and Loss balances as well as the Balance heet.The Club repaired as much as was feasible through an agreement with Cricket Express. Unfortunately that was not very much • We needed to buy replacement basic equipment stock for the incoming season, but there was an additional cost to that because of the stock of new gear depreciation also went up. • Although we were successful with more grant applications so that grants received went up, the total income comparison was down about $7K. • This income dropped in key areas. They were contestable funding that we had received from ACA for the previous season that we did not receive again and subs outstanding. • A grant from Aktive was not forthcoming due to internal restructuring and the NZCT grant was smaller than previous grants received. • There was also the issue of a couple of key grants not aligning to when purchases were needed to be made. A grant schedule is being prepared and will be aligned in the budget for the next three years at an estimate of a 50% success rate Changes have also been made in the way that the accounts have been analysed in the past. With a new Club Accountant and a new accounting software program system it will take a year for the changeover to bed itself in but I remain confident that these changes were needed and will beneficial in the long run. 20 For 2019 I will be recommending a subs rise to the incoming Committee in most grades along with a stringent no play until subs are paid rule. Collection will be supported by the use of the eftpos terminal as mentioned in another part of this report. Management Committee The efforts of the following people on the Management Committee as always, was appreciated and valued by me. The Committee provided sound advice and were supportive in any initiatives that were proposed. Both the Chairman and Gary Troup were very good sounding Boards which I really appreciated. The big push was always for the bigger picture and the best thing for the Club. Thanks to Nigel, Peter, Gary, Tessa, Regina, Josh and Josh. Also thanks to Bhupinder in his tireless efforts off and on the field to make this the best little Club in Auckland Staff The Club hired Aileen Michie in the role of financial manager. Aileen’s expertise and acumen has also been invaluable in moving the Club to a sound accounting balance and structure that provides essential checks and balances. Tarryn Barthow has been working tirelessly in bringing the membership database into manageable shape heading into the new season. In heading into a new season, many of the new changes will have been debugged and our systems will be in much better shape. The Committee will be presented with a working budget by the first Committee meeting that will ensure that the end of year profit and loss schedule will not be in deficit for next season. Garry Wood Club Manager July 2019

The Samoan Women’s team that won the gold medal to the recent South Pacific Games in Apia. There are eight current Premier Women from Papatoetoe Club’s side that played in the ACA competition including Lagi Tele`a who was the ACA MVP in 2019.

21 PREMIER MEN CAPTAIN'S REPORT

The beginning of the 2018/2019 saw the Premier Squad lose a number of experienced cricketers making it tough for the squad to continue to build on our efforts from last season. However, in my first season of captaincy I could not have asked for more from our very talented yet very young/ inexperienced side. Firstly, a big thank you to everyone behind the scenes that continues to help with the functioning of the premier team, Bhupinder your leadership and dedication to this side being a coach and a player is second to none. John ' General ' Lee once again thank you for your efforts every Saturday, whether it be getting the drinks ready, helping with the covers, telling us your crazy stories and for just being our number 1 supporter week in week out. Brett Patterson big thanks for taking up the Captain Logan Clark Credit:Phototek scoring duties every Saturday. Neil Ronaldson for taking on the selecting role. Vijay Soma for the constant effort and belief you have in your team and club in a somewhat tough season for our reserve side. To the life members and Old Boys who made their way down when possible to support us, your efforts mean a lot and we hope to continue to see you next season. We once again started our season with a trip to Mt Maunganui to try to establish some team bonding/culture and incorporate a preseason fitness session into this weekend, which Stephen Money loved as he stood on the beach with his ice cream watching the lads busting their guts. It was a great weekend, lots of fun and laughs but also a time to outline our goals, standards and expectations we wanted going into the new season. It was good to welcome the new faces to our squad who would prove to play crucial parts to our season. Leading into our first game away against East Coast Bays, we were feeling good in our ability to carry on from last season and grab a win first up. However, we were comprehensively beaten and as captain I quickly established that there was a key aspect of our game that we were missing. Our side has all the talent in the world, the missing ingredient was just our cricketing awareness, knowing how to go about things in certain situations and being aware of what stage of the game or what the opposition is looking to do and being proactive to counter that. It was Josh Plummer Credit: Phototek good we identified this issue after the first game as we were able to work on it moving forward.

22 Standouts for me this season were Josh Plummer. His 2nd season with Papatoetoe and he really thrived this year. His brutal approach at the top of the innings saw us get off to some cracking starts with the bat taking the game away from the opposition within the first 10 overs on many occasions. Josh almost achieved something unheard of in the 2-day comp where he was set to bring up his 100 before lunch on day 1, but unfortunately was dismissed on 97 just 3 balls shy of the lunch break. Our bowling unit this year was a young one, our new seamer Daman Bhatti showed some real potential in his ability with the new ball and is definitely someone to watch in the next few seasons. Harshal Vyas joined us from Suburbs New Lynn and boosted our off spinning attack with some crucial spells throughout the season. Once again however Bhupinder Singh led the way playing only about half a season he continued to roll through the opposition batting line-ups with ease. Most of the playing group just don’t know how he does it, he has not bowled a ball at training for the last 2 years! The christmas break saw us say goodbye to our Premier Captain and great friend Stephen Money who has departed on his OE with his wife. Firstly, to do a bit of travel around Asia and then to London where he will be taking his explosive stroke play and cricketing wisdom to play in the English leagues during their summer. We wish you all the best Stevie G and hope to see you back in the red baggy in the near future. Stephens departure made way for our overseas professional Jake Dunford. Jake is a Jersey international wicket keeper batsman who has been applying his trade in a number places around the world and found himself flying into New Zealand on the 1st of January to Join up with the Papatoetoe squad. Jake was just everything you ask for out of an overseas player. His work ethic and desire to improve his game was absolutely second to none. He added that sense of professionalism to the side as well as having a great sense of humour and being the nicest bloke you will ever meet. Jake has since departed on his way back to London and from there will compete for Jersey in an attempt to qualify for the 20/20 World cup. We look forward to watching his progress. We are also looking to get him back next season and hopefully for an extended period of time. My first season as captain has been a challenging one but I have learnt a lot about myself and the game. I am looking forward to preseason now and with the rebuilding we have done this season hoping we can push for some silverware in the 2019/2020 season. Thanks again to everyone who has helped out this season, we look forward to seeing you all next year.

Logan Clark Papatoetoe Premier Captain

23 Premier Batting Inn NO 100's 50's HS Runs Ave S/R Josh Plummer 25 0 0 6 97 683 27.32 101.08 Logan Clark 24 1 1 3 129 671 29.17 72.2 Navdeep Aujla 23 4 0 5 68 465 24.47 74.87 Harshal Vyas 15 0 0 0 45 299 19.93 58.99 Dilpreet Singh 16 2 0 1 54* 284 20.29 55.16 Navi Deol 21 2 0 1 67 281 14.79 48.19 Damanpreet Singh Bhatti 19 2 0 1 59 241 14.18 51.39 Jake Dunford 7 0 0 2 92 235 33.57 69.53 Luke Istead 5 1 0 2 55 154 38.5 87.5 Prabjyot Rehal 5 0 0 1 68 142 28.4 38.69 Lakshay Bhardway 17 8 0 0 20* 133 14.78 57.89 Dilpreet Singh 6 0 0 0 45 98 16.33 52.97 Stephen Money 10 1 0 0 34* 94 10.44 44.62 Jake Dunford 1 0 0 1 73 73 73 89.02 Jake Dunford 2 0 0 1 63 64 32 60.95 Mick Hosking 8 1 0 0 15 63 9 60 Ben Westerlund 6 4 0 0 17* 49 24.5 113.95 Sanjit Birla 8 3 0 0 18 39 7.8 54.93 Kamal Yadav 5 1 0 0 26 39 9.75 37.5 Bhupinder Singh 6 1 0 0 21 36 7.2 62.07

Premier Bowling Mat BB M R W 5WI 10WM BBI Ave Ecn Bhupinder Singh 9 813 26 439 23 2 1 6/22 19.09 3.24 Harshal Vyas 13 716 9 536 22 0 0 3/26 24.36 4.49 Lakshay Bhardway 20 598 5 575 19 0 0 4/44 30.26 5.77 Navdeep Aujla 21 870 8 850 19 0 0 3/16 44.74 5.86 Damanpreet Singh Bhatti 21 786 18 646 17 0 0 4/24 38 4.93 Josh Plummer 22 541 3 450 15 0 0 4/28 30 4.99 Sanjit Birla 11 355 4 341 10 0 0 2/24 34.1 5.76 Ben Westerlund 9 205 1 191 7 0 0 4/56 27.29 5.59 Mick Hosking 8 174 3 198 7 0 0 2/28 28.29 6.83 Luke Francis Istead 4 216 6 114 5 0 0 2/34 22.8 3.17 Jack Shimmin 3 48 0 69 4 0 0 2/26 17.25 8.63 Luke Istead 5 192 5 164 4 0 0 2/51 41 5.13 Mick Hosking 1 42 0 42 2 0 0 2/42 21 6 Sunit Birla 1301221 0 0 1/22224.4 Sunit Birla 1480491 0 0 1/49496.13 24 PREMIER WOMEN’S REPORT

The 2018/19 season started with full of energy and potential with the addition of two new experienced heads, one of which was Toni Baldwin from Takapuna Cricket Club and the other, Northern Spirit’s Mereana Hyde. We also welcomed back Tetiare Mataora after a season off to recover from knee surgery, as well as Samoan International, Taofi Lafai who skipped a season. The rest of the team were back for more fun and what ended up being a roller coaster season with a promising start, an inconsistent middle, and a strong(ish) finish.

Unfortunately, our start-of-the-season hopes and dreams of finishing Baldwin and Toni Mereana Hyde in the top two was not to be. Despite a strong start with first-up wins in both the T20 Pearl Dawson and One Day Prichard Cup competitions, we were unable to string together enough wins throughout the middle stages of the season to move up from the bottom two. However, on a positive note, we did manage to avoid the wooden spoon twice by winning our final games across both competitions against Parnell to take fifth place. Even though we had a lot of inconsistent team performances, there were plenty of individual highlights and milestones along the way: • Our biggest highlight was Lagi Otila Telea finishing the season with the most MVP points across the Premier Women’s grade and was therefore, awarded the Women’s Auckland Club Cricketer of the Year with 352 runs and 23 wickets. • Maiden half-century for Lagi Otila Telea with an unbeaten 75 off 50 balls against Howick Pakuranga including 11 fours and 3 sixes. • Maiden half-century for Feala Vaelua with 59 runs Lagi Otila Telea receiving Women's Auckland Club Cricketer of the Year Award at the off 34 balls against Cornwall including 6 fours and ACA Dinner 4 sixes. • The opportunity to play two matches on Papatoetoe’s number one against Howick Pakuranga and Parnell. • 13-year-old Kiri Anderson debuted for the Premier Women in a T20 match against Cornwall and also claimed her first premier wicket, which was the big wicket of Auckland Heart, Saachi Shahri. • 15-year-old Tayla Maika debuted for the Premier Women in a 50 over match against Howick Pakuranga on Papatoetoe’s number one. • Toni Baldwin and Mereana Hyde played their first game for Papatoetoe against Waitakere/ Auckland University where Toni scored 50 off 82 balls and Mere took 2/35 off 9.1 overs to contribute to a good first up win.

25 • Lagi Otila Telea winning the major Ross Robertson – Pursuit of Excellence Award and Taofi Lafai winning the Webber Cup – Merit Award at the end of year Club prizegiving.

With summer just around the corner and plenty to reflect on, we are looking forward to getting stuck into winter training so that we can improve and ensure we have a much better 2019/20 season. Last but not least, on behalf of the team I’d like to thank Garry Wood and the Committee for all their continued support of our team, we really appreciate it.

PREMIER WOMENS & RESERVES

26 Premier Women Batting Mat Inn NO 100's 50's HS Runs Ave Regina Lilii 14 14 1 0 2 91 365 28.08 Lagi Otila Telea 20 20 5 0 1 75* 352 23.47 Feala Vaelua 17 17 4 0 2 59 304 23.38 Tessa Hickson 16 14 1 0 1 56 205 15.77 Taofi Lafai 18 17 6 0 0 29 141 12.82 Lelia Bourne 20 15 1 0 0 27 125 8.93 Toni Baldwin 12 12 0 0 1 50 121 10.08 Kolotita Nonu Lui 19 17 2 0 0 24* 115 7.67 Lily Mulivai 10 10 0 0 0 29 111 11.1 Tetiare Mataora 11 8 4 0 0 18* 44 11 Meddy Hyde 5 4 1 0 0 18* 30 10 Mereana Hyde 6 3 2 0 0 15* 24 24 Malia Tato 6 3 0 0 0 1 1 0.33

Premier Women Bowling Mat BB Maiden R W 5WI BBI Ave Ecn Lagi Otila Telea 20 570 12 309 23 0 3/7 13.43 3.25 Taofi Lafai 18 520 7 359 18 0 4/23 19.94 4.14 Tetiare Mataora 11 250 2 148 11 0 3/20 13.45 3.55 Lily Mulivai 10 252 6 217 10 0 4/22 21.7 5.17 Feala Vaelua 17 360 3 319 9 0 2/16 35.44 5.32 Mereana Hyde 6 114 2 87 6 0 2/20 14.5 4.58 Malia Tato 6 168 2 121 6 0 2/15 20.17 4.32 Kolotita Nonu Lui 19 112 1 88 5 0 3/19 17.6 4.71 Regina Lilii 14 188 1 117 4 0 2/22 29.25 3.73 Meddy Hyde 5 144 2 109 3 0 2/36 36.33 4.54 Caitlin Hakeagatoa 4 24 0 31 2 0 2/20 15.5 7.75 Hannah Burns 5 111 0 87 2 0 1/18 43.5 4.7 Kiri Anderson 1 12 0 9 1 0 1/9 9 4.5 Caitlin Hakeagatoa 2 12 0 20 1 0 1/20 20 10 Toni Baldwin 12 168 1 120 1 0 1/26 120 4.29 27 PREMIER MEN RESERVES’ REPORT

We went into the 2018/19 season having lost a number of experienced players that had moved on for various reasons, this however meant a huge opportunity for young players such as Ritap Gill, Ronnie Singh, Sukhdev Singh and Rihaan Sayed to cement their positions within the side. Fielding such an inexperienced side was reflected with our results where we were not able to perform consistently enough to win games of cricket each Saturday and therefore be in contention for championships. In saying that the younger players would have learnt a lot about what it takes to not only perform at Reserves grade but also Premier level. The one-day competition started of with an away defeat to a very experienced Eden Roskill side who would later go on to play the One Day Final against Suburbs. This was followed by a rain affected loss against Suburbs and then a quick transition into the two day competition. We unfortunately started off the two day campaign in similar fashion to our one day competition with a big first innings loss against a strong Parnell side, however managed to hold on for a draw. Prabhjot Rehal who had moved over from Eden Roskill before the start of the season played a mature and match saving innings going on to score 100 and deny Parnell the outright. The next two two-day games were crucial for us to get our season back on track and so it turned out to be. Playing our first two dayer at home against Cornwall got off to a very poor start after being put into bat being 35/6 half way through the first session. Some cameos down the order by Kamal, Jack and Ronnie meant that we were able to fight ourselves to a sub par but defendable total of 139. The remainder of the day belonged to the opening bowling duo of Ronnie Singh and Jack Shimmin who tore through Cornwall’s batting line up bowling them out for just 86 finishing with 5-23 off 12 overs and 3-13 off 9 respectively. The second day was rained out meaning that we weren't able to push for an outright but nevertheless a confidence boosting first innings win against a strong Cornwall side. This performance was then backed up by a first innings win against Waitakere bowling them out for 209 and then narrowly missing out on a bonus point by being bowled out for 228. Again rain played its part in denying us a chance for an outright. This brought us back to the One day competition to take us through until Christmas break. A narrow loss to East Coast Bays losing out in the penultimate after posting 189/5. A few drop catches in the field turned out to be our downfall. This followed a tough loss to Cornwall. We finished the one day competition in 7th position only managing a win against Waitakere. The two-day competition however was a different story where we were in contention right unti the end. Round 4 got us a much needed first innings win against Eden Roskill where were made 222 with Kamal Yadav being at the forefront of our innings scoring 84, being denied a 100 after running out of batting partners. Roskill looked comfortable for most part being 70/2 end of Day 1. Day 2 started with Roskill reaching 120/2 but big fightback meant we went on to bowl out them for 206. The win meant we went into the match against table topping Suburbs with a lot of momentum. However, Suburbs showed why the were the best side in the competition and winning both titles by putting on a clinical outright performance against us. A tough loss to North Shore and a low scoring first innings loss against East Coast Bays where both sides scored less than 100 all but ruined our chances of winning the two-day competition. An individual performance to note was the bowling performance Rihaan Sayed two 5 wicket bags and 19 wickets in the last 3 innings. Batting was our biggest weakness this season, unable to put on competitive totals consistently and meant.

28 that majority of the time our bowlers were defending sub-par totals. Whenever we posted even a par total we always looked a good chance to win which is a real positive. Overall I think this season was one of development and in which particularly the young players can learn a lot. We would have to be by far one of the most talented sides in the Reserves grade, however we were also one of the most inexperienced sides. This goes to show that experience plays a major role in being able to close out tight games and win championships. With the right attitude this team can go a long way towards winning a title in the upcoming seasons. A special thank you to Vijay and the rest of the senior players in the side that made my first season as a Reserves captain a very smooth one. Thrown into the deep end at the start of the season, it was definitely a huge learning experience. It has been a huge honor to represent this team and club and something that I will remember for a very long time to come. Thank you to all the players and coaches for making this season another exciting one. I look forward to seeing everyone next season.

Avnit Prasad, Premier Men Reserves Captain

Premier Batting Inn NO 100's 50's HS Runs Ave S/R Kamal Yadav 15 0 0 2 84 324 21.6 38.29 Akshaye Luthra 12 1 0 3 60 322 29.27 55.2 Vijay Soma 17 3 0 0 47 315 22.5 64.24 Prabjyot Rehal 12 2 1 1 100* 297 29.7 46.25 Mick Hosking 11 3 0 1 58 207 25.88 90.91 Rihan Sayed 7 1 1 0 100* 167 27.83 29.41 Shahvir Irani 11 2 0 0 32* 122 13.56 54.37 Ben Westerlund 7 1 0 1 54 103 17.17 77.78 Ritapraj Gill 6 1 0 1 51* 97 19.4 181.08 Charlie Goodchild 5 1 0 0 41 82 20.5 50 Jack Shimmin 12 4 0 0 26* 77 9.63 67.8 Luke Francis Istead 3 0 0 0 29 66 22 74.07 Simranjeet Singh 4 0 0 0 46 63 15.75 25.71 Sukhdev Singh Sukh 5 1 0 0 38 62 15.5 46.09 Avnit Prasad 7 1 0 0 19 57 9.5 36.36 Sukhdev Singh 1 0 0 0 24 24 24 64.86 Sukhjap Singh 2 0 0 0 9 14 7 - Ronnie Singh 7 2 0 0 7 13 2.6 0 Avnit Singh 3 1 0 0 7 12 6 43.75

29 Premier Bowling Mat BB M R W 5WI 10WM BBI Ave Ecn Jack Shimmin 10 657 20 367 17 0 0 4/33 21.59 3.35 Shahvir Irani 9 696 22 372 16 0 0 4/33 23.25 3.21 Rihan Sayed 6 226 5 141 10 1 0 5/28 14.1 3.74 Mick Hosking 9 277 3 153 10 0 0 3/17 15.3 3.31 Ronnie Singh 8 330 6 244 9 1 0 5/32 27.11 4.44 Avnit Singh 3 264 5 126 8 1 0 6/32 15.75 2.86 Sanjit Birla 3 162 8 85 7 0 0 4/37 12.14 3.15 Avnit Prasad 8 299 4 195 6 0 0 2/32 32.5 3.91 Simranjeet Singh 5 162 4 109 5 0 0 3/54 21.8 4.04 Ben Westerlund 6 330 4 160 5 0 0 3/3 32 2.91 Luke Francis Istead 2 165 3 52 4 0 0 3/38 13 1.89 Luke Istead 1 60 1 22 3 0 0 3/22 7.33 2.2 Vijay Soma 12 53 1 40 2 0 0 1/13 20 4.53 Akshaye Luthra 9 68 0 64 2 0 0 1/21 32 5.65 Prabjyot Rehal 9 120 1 92 1 0 0 1/34 92 4.6

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30 7th GRADE MEN REPORT One Day – P 7, W 4, L 2, A 1 = 2nd Two Day – P 7, WO 2, WF 2, LO 1, LF 1, D 1 = 1st Season = 1st

This season was a refresh, after an awful 2018 saw us relegated. A new grade and many new faces meant we were able to assert ourselves, and in doing so play a style of cricket that best suited our team – results came with it. In the One Day section we started with a massive score, 365 against Birkenhead. However the following week, we lost on a drizzly day at Kumeu. The bad days would prove to be the anomaly, with only one further loss against us. The final One Day round saw us demolish a good Parnell side, with VC Tejinder carrying his bat for 137*. Our winning margin of 207, saw us leap two spots up the table to finish 2nd – a crucial step in the season story for us. In the two-day section, we began with an Outright win over HP, declaring early after a counter attacking innings of 104 from Daniel. That gave us plenty of time to chase down the 102 needed in the 4th innings for the best possible start. That would prove a nice buffer, as the 2nd round was curtailed by rain. Into February we once again we given a reality check by Kumeu, but in avoiding an outright loss limited the damage. The following round we went within a whisker of beating Takapuna – scoring 148 of the 169 needed before running out of overs. That saw us into the competition lead, and we consolidated that with a big win over Cornwall, after rolling them for 65 on the first day. Going into the last round with a 6 point lead, we need only beat Suburbs on first innings to take both the comp and championship. However the westies tipped us over for 58 in the first innings, setting up a tense final day. Needing to now win outright, we took 5/21 on the second day, to set up a run chase of 182 for glory, and were coasting at 150/3. However, the drama wasn’t over. Suburbs came back with 7/28, to steal the game by 3 runs, and apparently take the title as well. After the calculators came out, we were revealed to be the winners, on bonus points, by a wafer thin margin of 0.13 points (or 13 runs). A win is a win, as the saying goes, and for us – redemption after the disappointment of 12 months ago. Individually it was a fantastic year, but really it was our collective strength that drove our success. Bowling wise we led the comp, only once failing to bowl out our opposition. We were led by Ovick (29wkts), Sajid (28wkts) & Gurmeet (27wkts), but we also had fantastic service from several others – Prashant, Bobby, Sandy and Kulvir all had spells of form through the season. With the bat it was another collective effort. This was led by Ramandeep who averaged 56, and scored two of the six centuries made this summer. Daniel owned two of the others, in his comeback season, and will score plenty more on first impressions. Special mention to Tejinder for scoring his maiden hundred (followed up with a 90 a few weeks later). Well done everyone on a successful team campaign. Something to build on for next season in a new grade. Kevin Henderson 7th Grade Captain 31 7th Grade Men Batting Inn NO 100's 50's HS Runs Ave S/R Kevin Henderson *+ 15 1 1 57 (Kmu R10) 257 18.36 56.61 Chris Henry 6 1 4 (Kmu R2) 6 1.20 10.34 Kulvir Kahlon 15 4 3 61 (Tka R11) 372 33.82 69.53 Ramandeep Kahlon 11 1 2 5 103 (Cwl R12) 569 56.90 127.01 Parry Kumar 7 32 (Cwl R8) 104 14.86 65.82 Pawan Kumar 3 1 14 (Snl R14) 18 9.00 32.73 Renjit Kumar 1 0 (Brk R4) 0 0.00 0.00 Ossie Lettelier Daniel Masiutama 14 1 2 1 140* (Tka R11) 430 33.08 103.86 Prashant Mishra 3 2 10* (Kmu R10) 11 11.00 78.57 Ovick Samad 8 1 1 52 (Snl R14) 96 13.71 36.09 Sajid Samad 11 2 43 (Kmu R2) 137 15.22 76.97 Suhas Shanbhogue 1 1 127 (Brk R1) 127 127.00 158.75 Mani Sharma Abhijeet Singh 7 2 30* (Brk R1) 61 12.20 59.80 Baljinder Singh (Bobby) 4 1 21 (Cwl R12) 33 11.00 42.86 Garry Singh 1 1 8* (HP R3) 8 200.00 Gurjap Singh 1 44 (Snl R14) 44 44.00 37.29 Gurmeet Singh 11 3 38* (Brk R1) 121 15.13 62.05 Harjot Singh 4 2 14 (Brk R1) 17 8.50 58.62 Sandy Singh 4 1 17* (Cwl R12) 21 7.00 72.41 Sikander Singh 1 23 (Snl R14) 23 23.00 121.05 Tejinder Singh 15 2 1 2 137* (Pnl R9) 415 31.92 108.92

7th Grade Men Batting Mat BB O R W 5WI BBI Ave Ecn Kulvir Kahlon 11 462 77 308 11 4/35 (HP R3) 28 4 Ramandeep Kahlon 9 224 37.2 122 4 1/5 (Cwl R12) 30.5 3.27 Parry Kumar 3 138 23 97 4 1/9 (Cwl R8) 24.25 4.22 Pawan Kumar 90 15 58 3 1/4 (Cwl R8) 19.33 3.87 Daniel Masiutama 2 138 23 142 4 2/26 (Kmu R2) 35.5 6.17 Prashant Mishra 5 379 63.1 361 17 3/35 (Cwl R12) 21.24 5.71 Ovick Samad 23 734 122.2 426 29 2 7/27 (Pnl R13) 14.69 3.48 Sajid Samad 7 508 84.4 468 28 2 6/37 (Pnl R9) 16.71 5.53 Suhas Shanbhogue 54 9 67 2 2/67 (Brk R1) 35.5 7.44 Abhijeet Singh 42 7 23 2 2/17 (HP R3) 11.5 3.29 Baljinder Singh (Bobby) 6 290 48.2 205 13 4/6 (Cwl R12) 15.77 4.24 Garry Singh 1 24 4 15 2 2/15 (HP R3) 7.5 3.75 Gurmeet Singh 14 628 104.4 402 27 1 5/26 (Snl R14) 14.89 3.84 Harjot Singh 4 106 17.4 42 4 3/27 (Brk R4) 21 2.38 Sandy Singh 13 354 59 214 12 4/38 (Brk R4) 17.83 3.63 Tejinder Singh 24 4 17 1 1/1 (Tka R11) 17 4.25

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33 JUNIOR TEAM PHOTOS YEAR 6 YOUNG GUNS

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PRESDENTS SECRETARIES 1905 – 14 J W Summer 1905 – 09 No record 1914 – 20 No Office 1910 – 11 H Wills 1920 – 46 F M Waters 1911 – 12 J Stone 1946 – 63 A A Swaffiels 1912 – 14 H Swaffield 1964 – 70 J A Swaffield 1914 – 20 No office 1970 – 73 C A Smyth 1920 – 28 H Swaffield 1973 – 77 K R Deas 1928 – 31 W McFarland 1977 – 81 R G Ronaldson 1931 – 40 J J Valentine 1981 – 84 R F Shearer 1940 – 60 J A Swaffield 1984 – 86 D S Currie 1960 – 64 I J Ambler 1986 – 93 H Plummer 1964 – 66 T L Page 1993 – 00 D H Price 1966 – 69 D S Currie 2000 – 04 W Stamp 1969 – 71 P L Smales 2004 – 09 G B Troup 1971 – 74 W J McCormick 2009 – 11 P O’Brien 1974 – 77 D H Price 2011 – N Hurst 1977 – 79 R J Cambie 1979 – 80 T Coysh PATRONS 1980 – 82 Mrs R Weir 1905 – 09 No Record 1982 – 84 Mrs CJ Jordan 1928 – 31 A W Hall 1984 – 86 I H Plummer 1931 – 36 W W Massey 1986 – 87 Mrs R Conner 1936 – 47 C R Petrie 1987 – 90 J Crocker 1947 – 50 R M Waters 1990 – 91 D A Boyd 1950 – 60 T R Smytherman 1991 – 95 Mrs A Campbell 1960 – 75 Dr H J A Colvin 1995 – 97 Mrs R Weir 1975 – 88 R A Price 1997 – 98 Ms K Young 1988 – 98 K R Deas 1998 – 99 Mrs J Light 1998 – R G Ronaldson 1999 – 00 Mrs R Weir 2000 – 01 Mrs W Mills 2001 – 02 T Davis 2002 – 03 L Wallbank 2003 – 04 T Fell 2004 – 05 C Edwards 2005 – 06 S Patel 2006 – 09 A Clarke 2009 – 18 M I Spiers 2018 – R Lilii

49 CLUB CAPTAINS TREASURERS 1905 – 44 D Burnside 1905 – 09 No record 1944 – 46 R McCormick 1909 – 11 H Wills 1946 – 47 E G Boggs 1911 – 12 J Stone 1947 – 49 L B Goodall 1912 – 14 H Swaffield 1949 – 50 C C Humphries 1914 – 20 No Office 1950 – 52 A Holmes 1920 – 34 E H Burnside 1952 – 55 R G Ronaldson 1934 – 56 E G Gray 1955 – 57 J H Elliott 1956 – 57 R Bayley 1957 – 61 R G Ronaldson 1957 – 58 J A Swaffield 1961 – 62 C M Frazer 1958 – 59 J H Price 1962 – 63 J A Swaffield 1959 – 60 R M Harris 1963 – 64 E R Tovey 1960 – 61 M J Washer 1964 – 65 C R Williams 1961 – 62 KF Parrish 1965 – 66 S G Gedye 1962 – 63 C Chisolm 1966 – 67 T E McNabb 1963 – 65 G H Green 1967 – 69 J F Oetegenn 1965 – 66 T Papesch 1970 – 73 I H Plummer 1966 – 68 R M Harris 1973 – 74 N V Burnside 1968 – 70 G W Ralph 1974 – 75 D S Currie 1970 – 73 R J Muff 1975 – 76 G Rowsell 1971 – 73 S L Watt 1976 – 77 N V Burnside 1973 – 74 D S Currie 1977 – 78 M Schrafft 1974 – 78 R R Price 1978 – 81 D H Price 1978 – 80 R J Cambie 1981 – 82 N V Burnside 1980 – 81 M Sanders 1982 – 83 M Rowsell 1981 – 84 D H Price 1983 – 85 F W Stamp 1984 – 88 R R Price 1985 – 86 C Murphy 1988 – 97 D H Price 1986 – 91 N Hurst 1991 – 93 P Seagar 1991 – 93 R Norton 1993 – 94 G Patten 1993 – 95 T Galloway 1994 – 95 D Price 1995 – 96 P Sentch 1995 – 96 S Lynch 1996 – 97 N Hurst 1996 – 98 S Wickett 1997 – 99 C Castles 1999 – 00 W McBride 1999 – 01 M Switzer 2000 – 01 C Edwards 2001 – 02 S Curran 2002 – 02 B Jago 2005 – 06 P O’Brien 2006 – 07 N Screen 2007 – 09 A Clarke 2009 – 10 A Brookland 2010 – 11 P O’Brien 2011 – 12 Pankaj Chhiba 2012 – 18 S J Poole 2018 – G Wood

50 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON SENIOR CAPTAINS 1906 – 60 Club Captain 1947 – 48 R A Price 1960 – 62 R Shearer 1949 – 50 J Elliott 1962 – 66 K Deas 1950 – 51 J W Carroll 1966 – 67 M Bay 1951 – 54 K R Deas 1967 – 69 A Timpson 1954 – 61 R N Farman 1969 – 73 D Currie 1961 – 63 K F Parish 1973 – 76 N Burnside 1963 – 65 K R Deas 1976 – 80 W Apps 1965 – 66 R N Farman 1981 – 85 I Burnside 1966 – 70 A C Timpson 1985 – 86 K Wallis 1970 – 72 R M Harris 1986 – 88 I Plummer 1972 – 73 R N Farman 1988 – 91 W Stamp 1973 – 74 R Verrall 1991 – 92 D Price 1974 – 75 D McKelvie 1992 – 94 W Stamp 1975 – 80 N V Burnside 1994 – 95 R Jacobsen 1981 – 84 A T R Hellaby 1995 – 97 T Galloway 1984 – 86 L Rewcastle 1997 – 98 C Ross 1986 – 90 A T R Hellaby 1998 – 00 S Wickett 1990 – 93 M Bradley 2000 – 01 C Ross 1993 – 95 S Peterson 2001 – 04 C Edwards 1995 – 96 M Bradley 2004 – 06 G B Troup 1996 – 01 N Ronaldson 2006 – 07 B Plummer 2001 – 08 S Singe 2007 – 08 T Cassin 2009 – 13 G Shaw 2008 – 09 P O’Brien 2013 – 14 Stuart Money 2009 – 11 T Cassin 2014 – 15 B Singh 2011 – 12 N Joll 2015 – 18 Stephen Money 2012 – P Boyd 2018 – Logan Clark

51 MOST RUNS

Year Player Runs Year Player Runs 1952-53 K Deas 389 1985-86 R Williams 892 1953-54 J Elliott 411 1986-87 S Poole 676 1954-55 R Harris 448 1987-88 M Bradley 606 1955-56 R Ward 403 1988-89 N Burnside 661 1956-57 S Gedye 416 1989-90 N Burnside 825 1957-58 S Gedye 544 1990-91 T Galloway 773 1958-59 F Wedlake 459 1991-92 S Petersen 938 1959-60 K Parish 588 1992-93 D Boyd 1241 1960-61 K Parish 632 1993-94 M Bradley 850 1961-62 R Harris 632 1994-95 S Petersen 799 1962-63 K Hastings 614 1995-96 G Hough 681 1963-64 R Harris 552 1996-97 R Bates 744 1964-65 N Harford 481 1997-98 L Clark 562 1965-66 S Gedye 594 1998-99 S Singe 595 1966-67 S Gedye 610 1999-00 E Jacobsen 664 1967-68 S Gedye 690 2000-01 C Boroughs 830 1968-69 R Harris 778 2001-02 R Bates 621 1969-70 R Harris 542 2002-03 R Rolls 634 1970-71 S Gedye 628 2003-04 C Boroughs 695 1971-72 A Harris 670 2004-05 S Poole 644 1972-73 G Peach 554 2005-06 S Singe 890 1973-74 R Verrall 473 2006-07 C Spearman 809 1974-75 F King 432 2007-08 M Horne 701 1975-76 B Bellamy 485 2008-09 S Singe 951 1975-76 D Sullivan 485 2009-10 DR Sarvajith 782 1976-77 G Laughton 543 2010-11 G Shaw 567 1977-78 N Burnside 503 2011-12 S Singe 867 1978-79 L Rewcastle 609 2012-13 R Rajagopal 688 1979-80 N Burnside 357 2013-14 A Sohal 742 1980-81 S Poole 499 2014-15 L Istead 626 1981-82 S Poole 495 2015-16 O Pringle 1034 1982-83 N Burnside 357 2016-17 N Jagota 914 1983-84 B Athey 785 2017-18 L Clark 815 1984-85 A Jones 665 2018-19 J Plummer 683 52 MOST WICKETS

Year Player Wickets Year Player Wickets 1952-53 R Shearer 47 1987-88 M Plummer 31 1953-54 J Gabbetis 43 1988-89 N Hurst 39 1954-55 J Price 55 1989-90 G McNeilage 50 1955-56 R Shearer 39 1990-91 S Bell 43 1956-57 B Bodle 34 1991-92 N Ronaldson 64 1957-58 J Price 61 1992-93 N Ronaldson 63 1958-59 B Bodle 38 1993-94 V Soma 47 1959-60 J Elliott 48 1994-95 J Graham 37 1960-61 D McKelvie 51 1995-96 C Castles 44 1961-62 P Havill 43 1996-97 J Graham 49 1962-63 K Payne 63 1997-98 N Ronaldson 61 1963-64 E Hope 50 1998-99 N Ronaldson 73 1964-65 E Bodle 49 1999-00 N Ronaldson 57 1965-66 B Nelson 49 2000-01 N Ronaldson 52 1966-67 A Timpson 58 2001-02 N Ronaldson 47 1967-68 A Timpson 50 2002-03 G Wood 44 1968-69 A Timpson 68 2003-04 O Parkin 44 1969-70 S Kipa 92 2004-05 L Elliott 35 1970-71 A Timpson 43 2005-06 J Graham 49 1971-72 Y Pollard 46 2006-07 B Singh 55 1972-73 C Stringer 39 2007-08 B Singh 51 1973-74 B Norgate 53 2008-09 B Singh 50 1974-75 R Cunis 52 2009-10 K McDonald/D 40 1975-76 G Troup 60 McMurchy 1975-76 R Cambie 61 2010-11 G Singh 40 1976-77 R Cambie 57 2011-12 I Sodhi 43 1977-78 L Gibbs 54 2012-13 G Singh 46 1978-79 T Reidy 47 2013-14 N Aujla 37 1979-80 M Irving 37 2014-15 D McMurchy 44 1980-81 G Peach 44 2015-16 N. Aujla 41 1981-82 N Hurst 37 2016-17 N. Aujla 44 1982-83 G McNeilage 38 2017-18 B Singh 55 1983-84 T McGowan 38 2018-19 B Singh/L Telea 23 1984-85 A Rewcastle 39 1985-86 J Pernham 42 1986-87 T Hellaby 61 53 REPRESENTATIVES HONOURS BOARD - MEN

NEW ZEALAND NORTH ISLAND 1958-59 R M Harris 1959 R M Harris 1963-65 S G Gedye 1978 GB Troup 1968-73 R S Cunis 1976, 79 -83, 85-86 G B Troup AUCKLAND 1990-93 J G Wright 1947-8, 59-61 KR Deas 1955-67, 69-74 RM Harris 1956-57 E Dunn 1956-65 SG Gedye NEW ZEALAND U19 1957-60 RN Farnam 1983 M Plummer 1958-59 B Bodle 2000 G Shaw 1960-64 E Tovey 2012 I Sodhi 1963-67 NS Harford 2013 K Jamieson 1968-71 RE Sutton 1968-74 RS Cunis 1974-88 GB Troup 1979-80 LJ Rewcastle 1979-89 T Hellaby 1989 M Bradley 1990-93 JG Wright 1990-97 S Petersen 1993-94 B Oxenham 2002-11 G Shaw 2003-04 S Singe 2004-10 L Shaw 2008-09 C Munro 2009-14 B Singh

54 REPRESENTATIVES HONOURS BOARD - WOMEN

AUCKLAND 1969-70 K Bodle 1969-70, 74-76, 82 N Schollum NEW ZEALAND 1968-83 F Hedges 1987-90 I Jagersma 1970-73 Y Pollard 1990 K McDonald 1971-74 M Spittal 1991 Y Kainuku 1974 D Hedges 1975-77 J McKenzie 1998-02 K Ramel 1979 D Cobb 1996-07 R Rolls 1979-81 L Webber 2013 H Huddleston 1982-83 D Gordon 1982-83 K Molloy 1984-88 L Birkenhead 1984-91 Y Kainuku NORTH ISLAND 1985-87 F Deas 1999 S Wilson 1985-90 W Munro 1994 L Harford 1987-88, 93-95 S Wilson 2000 R Rolls 1988-89 K Hamilton 2000 K Ramel 1988-90 K McDonald 2006 H Huddleston 1993-02 K Ramel 1993-95 L Harford 1993-98 K Young 1999-08 R Rolls 1996-98, 12-13 P Gruber 1998-99 M Tunupopo 1998-03 A Soma 1998-00 D Mowlem 2005-13 M Tremaine 2005-08 P Mistry 2005-11 W Horneman 2009-14 H Huddleston 2012-14 A Kelly 2016 R Lilii 2016 F Vaelua

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