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NSW Premier Cricket AW Green Shield 2018-19 Season Statistical NSW Premier Cricket AW Green Shield 2018-19 Season Statistical Review Adam Morehouse SCA Statistician All statistics included are as accurate as possible although slight inaccuracies may occur. Information used has come from scorebooks, match results published in the Sydney Morning Herald and on MyCricket and information provided to me from clubs and associations. Statistics correct as at 30th April, 2019. All statistics are taken from MyCricket and all care attention is taken to make sure all statistics in this grade cricket review are correct at the time of publication. Where full scorecards and catches against batsmen have not been entered into MyCricket, these statistics are not recorded. This is especially true in some lower grade matches and is reflected in the statistics. AW Green Shield Table Team P W D T L Points NRR Manly-Warringah 7 7 0 0 0 44 0.8445 Northern District 7 6 1 0 0 40 1.8712 Sydney 7 6 1 0 0 39 1.0104 Penrith 7 6 0 0 1 38 1.4659 Campbelltown-Camden 7 6 0 0 1 37 0.6805 Blacktown 7 4 1 0 2 26 0.5829 St George 7 4 1 0 2 26 0.0252 Gordon 7 3 1 1 2 24 0.6706 Hawkesbury 7 3 1 0 3 21 0.3864 Eastern Suburbs 7 3 1 0 3 20 0.3442 Randwick Petersham 7 3 1 0 3 19 -0.4822 Parramatta 7 2 2 0 3 14 -0.3266 UNSW 7 2 1 0 4 13 -0.5766 Sydney University 7 2 0 0 5 12 -0.1083 Mosman 7 2 0 0 5 12 -0.2344 Sutherland 7 1 0 1 5 10 -0.5496 Western Suburbs 7 1 1 0 5 7 -0.8342 UTS North Sydney 7 1 0 0 6 6 -1.7810 Bankstown 7 0 1 0 6 1 -1.1998 Fairfield-Liverpool 7 0 1 0 6 1 -1.7373 AW Green Shield Match Summaries Round 1 – 16 December 2018 Blacktown 6-221 (Y Theodorakopoulos 103, K CHangela 35, G Dogra 31, NE Sadanandan 2-20, S Nambisan 2-33) defeated Fairfield-Liverpool 124 (NE Sandanandan 27, M Jones 6-27, K Changela 2-25) by 97 runs at Rosedale Oval, Warwick Farm. Gordon 150 (J Gray 34, FF Barbeler 32, MD Somerville 3-21, L Trewartha 3-23) lost to Manly-Warringah 3-151 (J Davies 60no, JW Seward 58, K Khetarpaul 2-28) by 7 wickets at Chatswood Oval. Northern District 7-222 (CD Miller 67, WP Coffey 46, MW Crayn 34, RA Swain 29, A Peters 3-56, L Beasley 2-41, M White 2-41) defeated Hawkesbury 132 (N Radhakrishnan 41, Y Patel 4-23, JC Camp 2-8, SF White 2-28 by 90 runs at Owen Earle Oval, Richmond. Parramatta 9-249 (WJ Jarman 82, P Xie 64, F Farquharson 4-31, E McGuiness 2-46) defeated Mosman 203 (J Colgan 43, L Roughley 29, H Carney 29, A Mohanaraj 4-33, S Karandeniya 2-42) by 46 runs at Allan Border Oval, Mosman. Western Suburbs 148 (F Gray 63, E Kooner 27, B Revai 3-17, S Balbi 3-24, A Cavenor 3-28) defeated UTS North Sydney 120 (A Nigul 25, H Brooks 3-39, E Kooner 2-9, D Adhikari 2-14) by 28 runs at Tunks Park, Northbridge. Penrith 5-241 (B Weymouth 68, M Becker 48no, ZJ Hunter 44no, R Moyle 26, V Mahajan 2-24) defeated Randwick Petersham 89 (J Segal 26, R Sachs 25, F Caston 3-19, R Moyle 2-11, B Tracey 2-23) by 152 runs at Coogee Oval. Eastern Suburbs 6-229 (S Greenland 56, F Walton 41, A Learmonth 27, A Singleton 2-37, A Basnet 2-53) lost to St George 8-230 (E Jamieson 62, A Singleton 57, JW Hartigan 35, S Konstas 29, T Winters 4-40) by 2 wickets at Hurstville Oval. Campbelltown-Camden 8-287 (JG Zahra-Smith 117, AR Mishra 72, A Harvey 41, D Niumataiwalu 4-45, S Mustow 2- 56) defeated Sutherland 7-201 (S McCulloch 63, Z Franken 38, J Green 36, W Duff 33no, B Smith 3-26, W Salzmann 3- 33) by 86 runs at Glenn McGrath Oval, Caringbah. Sydney University 5-210 (M Fredriksson 45no, S Arvind 39, G Mann 26no, B Polkinghorne 2-36) defeated Bankstown 139 (H Ferguson 41, M Johns 4-21, E Fitzpatrick 3-28) by 71 runs at University Oval, Sydney University. Sydney 9-217 (S Meaker 70, L Ball 45, E Sherriff 31, WA Thorp 4-33, HR Goldsmith 2-38) defeated UNSW 125 (M Goonaratne 29, J Lister 2-12, M Zanni 2-15, D Mooney 2-19) by 92 runs at Drummoyne Oval. Round 2 – 18 December 2018 Penrith 275 (RC Smith 75, L Doddrell 36, R Moyle 35, JN Watson 34, B Tracey 27, B Polkinghorne 2-40, B Pearson 2- 60) defeated Bankstown 166 (M Weerasingham 54no, R Freeman 2-22, BP Burr 2-23) by 109 runs at Jensen Park, Regents Park. Eastern Suburbs 9-231 (A Cornell 49no, A Learmonth 49, F Walton 26, T Druery 3-50, S Balbi 2-30, A Thomas 2-49) defeated UTS North Sydney 94 (A Perera 25, S Greenland 4-15, N Patterson 3-27) by 137 runs at Waverley Oval. UNSW 9-190 (P Dhanoa 40, TE Connolly 31, HR Goldsmith 27, M Goonaratne 25, S Nambisan 4-35, L Izzard 2-37) defeated Fairfield-Liverpool 122 (J Woodger 41no, B Abbasi 37, TF Bell Bird 3-23, A Biradar 2-9) by 68 runs at Rosedale Oval, Warwick Farm. Blacktown 9-226 (MS Bhullar 54no, K Changela 48, Y Theodorakopoulos 43, G Dogra 42, N Ahluwalia 3-23, K Khetarpaul 3-29, A Joshi 2-48) defeated Gordon 203 (T Chapman 57, A Obaidi 4-28, D Nash 3-35) by 23 runs at Killara Oval. Hawkesbury 164 (N Radhakrishnan 79, J Langdon 5-38, W Salzmann 2-38) lost to Campbelltown-Camden 6-167 (AR Mishra 59, W Salzmann 39no) by 4 wickets at Bensons Lane No.3 Oval, Richmond. Manly-Warringah 7-196 (J Davies 79, O Melville 40, F Gray 3-21, E Kooner 2-45) defeated Western Suburbs 189 (K Truman 60, F Gray 40) by 7 runs at Manly Oval. Northern District 187 (CD Miller 39, JW Fullagar 39, EK Fitzpatrick 5-32) defeated Sydney University 119 (JC Camp 2- 21, SF White 2-36) by 68 runs at Mark Taylor Oval, Waitara. Randwick Petersham 7-193 (E Grogan 78, R McNamara 37, V Mahajan 36, H Whittingham 2-12, A Basnet 2-43) lost to St George 5-194 (E Jamieson 81, K Beadon 42, J Gibson 2-24, W Hutchison 2-39) by 5 wickets at Coogee Oval. Parramatta 8-237 (P Xie 79, S Karandeniya 73, H Neale 2-34, W Norris 2-34, D Niumataiwalu 2-54) defeated Sutherland 179 (S McCulloch 53, H Parsons 35, J Green 29, J Hansen 3-22, A Mohanaraj 2-38) by 58 runs at Glenn McGrath Oval, Caringbah. Mosman 159 (F Farquharson 43, J Threlkeld 4-19, J Lister 2-20) lost to Sydney 3-162 (KN Cyril 47, L Shaw 41no, S Meaker 31, J Yeoh 25no, F Farquharson 2-26) by 7 wickets at Goddard Park, Concord. Round 3 – 20 December 2018 UTS North Sydney 92 (L Brian 3-15, N Radhakrishnan 3-24) lost to Hawkesbury 1-93 (N Radhakrishan 46, B Fitton 31no) by 9 wickets at Owen Earle Oval, Richmond. Blacktown 159 (A Naqvi 25, J Singh 3-18, Z Hall 3-22) defeated Mosman 110 (R Scott 34, L Bill 28no, J Di Tommaso 5- 24, M Jones 4-24) by 49 runs at Allan Border Oval, Mosman. Eastern Suburbs 140 (R Wunsch 33, V Ravindran 2-16, Y Patel 2-26, W Shortis 2-28) lost to Northern District 3-123 (CD Miller 42, WP Coffey 42, M Sidhu 2-25) by 54 runs (DLS) at Mark Taylor Oval, Waitara. Gordon 4-202 (N Ahluwalia 73no, J Naganayagam 67, K Khetarpaul 26no) v Parramatta did not bat – No result at Bruce Purser Reserve, Rouse Hill. Bankstown 9-211 (T Kellar 74, B Pearson 32, B Handunneththi 32, R Sachs 2-24) lost to Randwick Petersham 4-138 (E Grogan 37no, P Iosifidis 30, JA Phillipson 2-29) by 10 runs (DLS) at Coogee Oval. Sutherland 191 (J Green 47, L Mackrell 43, S McCulloch 39, S Dunn 3-22, S Jones 2-19) lost to Manly-Warringah 4- 192 (J Davies 79, S Jones 53) by 6 wickets at Glenn McGrath Oval, Caringbah. Fairfield-Liverpool 121 (L Sutton 39, KN Cyril 3-15, D Mooney 2-19, J Threlkeld 2-21) lost to Sydney 3-122 (L Shaw 61no, J Yeoh 35no, A Dixit 2-27) by 7 wickets at Drummoyne Oval. Sydney University 216 (EK Fitzpatrick 112, S Anandarajah 63, A Basnet 4-31, A Singleton 4-41, J McDonald 2-26) defeated St George 8-128 (E Jamieson 40, EK Fitzpatrick 3-43) by 63 runs (DLS) at University Oval, Sydney University. UNSW 185 (TE Connolly 53, B Tracey 2-25, J McIlwain 2-27, F Caston 2-33) lost to Penrith 3-169 (B Weymouth 82no, JN Watson 26) by 77 runs (DLS) at David Phillips North Oval, Daceyville. Western Suburbs 9-198 (A Eussen 114, F Gray 35, AR Mishra 3-17, J Murphy 2-41) lost to Campbelltown-Camden 4- 164 (JG Zahra-Smith 51, AR Mishra 31no, E Brendish 30) by 43 runs (DLS) at Pratten Park, Ashfield.
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