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WACUA Annual Report 2017 Page | 1 table of contents REPORT PREPARATION ........................................................................................................................... 5 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE .................................................................................................................. 5 2017-2018 SEASON ............................................................................................................................. 5 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS .............................................................................................................................. 6 LIFE MEMBERS ........................................................................................................................................ 9 PRESIDENT’S REPORT............................................................................................................................ 10 SECRETARY’S REPORT ........................................................................................................................... 12 ANDREW MICENKO - SYDNEY PREMIER CRICKET EXCHANGE TRIP ...................................................... 13 OBITUARIES ........................................................................................................................................... 16 HOWARD LESLIE RENSHAW .............................................................................................................. 16 UMPIRE APPOINTMENTS ...................................................................................................................... 16 FIRST CLASS ....................................................................................................................................... 16 BUPA SHEFFIELD SHIELD ROUNDS ................................................................................................ 16 AUSTRALIA A SERIES ...................................................................................................................... 16 LIST A ................................................................................................................................................. 17 METADOR BBQ ONE DAY CUP FINALS SERIES ............................................................................... 17 METADOR BBQ ONE DAY CUP ROUNDS ....................................................................................... 17 KFC BIG BASH #06 FINAL ............................................................................................................... 17 KFC BIG BASH #06 ......................................................................................................................... 17 CHAPPELL HADLEE TROPHYC (AUSTRALIA VS. NEW ZEALAND ODI) ............................................. 18 QUADRANGULAR A TEAM TOURNAMENT AUSTRALIA ................................................................. 18 T20 INTERNATIONAL ..................................................................................................................... 18 VB INTERNATIONAL SERIES (ODI) ................................................................................................. 19 STATE REPRESENTATION....................................................................................................................... 19 TOYOTA FUTURE’S LEAGUE ROUNDS ........................................................................................... 19 CRICKET AUSTRALIA UNDER 19 MALE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUNDS ............................. 19 CRICKET AUSTRALIA UNDER 17 MALE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUNDS ............................. 20 CRICKET AUSTRALIA UNDER 18 FEMALE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUNDS ......................... 20 LOCAL CRICKET ...................................................................................................................................... 22 WADCC ALCOHOL THINK AGAIN JUNIOR GRADE FINALS ................................................................. 22 INVERACITY SHIELD U13 ............................................................................................................... 22 MCKENZIE SHIELD U14 .................................................................................................................. 22 WATKINS SHIELD U15 ................................................................................................................... 22 WADCC SHIELD U17 ...................................................................................................................... 22 Page | 2 WAFCC ALCOHOL THINK AGAIN FINALS ........................................................................................... 23 T20 A GRADE ................................................................................................................................. 23 T20 B GRADE ................................................................................................................................. 23 50 OVER A GRADE ......................................................................................................................... 23 40 OVER A GRADE ......................................................................................................................... 23 WADCC ALCOHOL THINK AGAIN SENIOR GRADE FINALS ................................................................. 23 ONE DAY LEAGUE .......................................................................................................................... 23 COLTS ............................................................................................................................................ 23 PREMIER GRADE T20 ..................................................................................................................... 24 STATE-WIDE T20 ........................................................................................................................... 24 PREMIER GRADE CRICKET ............................................................................................................. 24 ASSOCIATION RECORDS ........................................................................................................................ 27 TEST MATCH REPRESENTATIVES ....................................................................................................... 27 ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES ................................................................................. 27 T20 INTERNATIONAL ......................................................................................................................... 27 FIRST CLASS REPRESENTATIVES ........................................................................................................ 28 LIST A LIMITED OVER MATCHES ........................................................................................................ 28 LIST A T20 MATCHES ......................................................................................................................... 28 ALL-TIME RECORDS ............................................................................................................................... 29 SENIOR GRADE CRICKET (TOP 100) ................................................................................................... 29 JUNIOR GRADE CRICKET (TOP 30) ..................................................................................................... 34 FEMALE GRADE CRICKET (TOP 30) .................................................................................................... 35 2016-2017 SEASON RECORDS ............................................................................................................... 36 SENIOR GRADE CRICKET .................................................................................................................... 36 JUNIOR GRADE CRICKET .................................................................................................................... 41 FEMALE GRADE CRICKET ................................................................................................................... 42 FIRST GRADE MATCHES (TOP 30)...................................................................................................... 43 SECOND GRADE MATCHES (TOP 30) ................................................................................................. 44 THIRD GRADE MATCHES (TOP 30) .................................................................................................... 44 FOURTH GRADE MATCHES (TOP 30) ................................................................................................. 44 COLTS MATCHES (TOP 30) ................................................................................................................ 45 ONE DAY LEAGUE MATCHES (TOP 30) .............................................................................................. 45 T20 MATCHES (TOP 30) ..................................................................................................................... 45 2016-2017 UMPIRE MILESTONES ......................................................................................................... 46 SENIOR GRADE CRICKET .................................................................................................................... 46 FEMALE GRADE ................................................................................................................................. 46 Page | 3 JUNIOR GRADE CRICKET 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