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Darwin and Districts Cricket Competition 2015 Trophy List DARWIN AND DISTRICTS CRICKET COMPETITION 2015 TROPHY LIST Premier Grade Batting Aggregate 996 Runs Jake Weatherald Tracy Village Batting Average 553 Runs @ 79.00 Brad Schmulian Waratah Bowling Aggregate 34 Wkts Sohan Boralessa Darwin Bowling Average 31 Wkts @ 13.74 Hamish Martin Tracy Village Cricketer of the Year Jake Weatherald Tracy Village B Grade Batting Aggregate 596 Runs Shane Moon Southern Districts Batting Average 596 Runs @ 119.20 Shane Moon Southern Districts Bowling Aggregate 39 Wkts Greg Brautigam Darwin Bowling Average 39 Wkts @ 4.85 Greg Brautigam Darwin Cricketer of the Year Mark Hatton Nightcliff C Grade Batting Aggregate 780 Runs Michael Owen Tracy Village Batting Average 301 Runs @ 100.33 Anthony Bonser Darwin Bowling Aggregate 49 Wkts Michael Owen Tracy Village Bowling Average 28 Wkts @ 9.46 Shan Darshan Waratah Cricketer of the Year Michael Owen Tracy Village D Grade Batting Aggregate 942 Runs Mustafain Hussain Tracy Village Batting Average 942 Runs @ 134.57 Mustafain Hussain Tracy Village Bowling Aggregate 33 Wkts Michael Keith Waratah Bowling Average 26 Wkts @ 9.58 Colin Morrow Palmerston Maroon Cricketer of the Year Mustafain Hussain Tracy Village E Grade Batting Aggregate 820 Runs Stuart Johnstone Tracy Village Gold Batting Average 820 Runs @ 117.14 Stuart Johnstone Tracy Village Gold Bowling Aggregate 32 Wkts Jon Merrington Southern Dist. Salties Bowling Average 32 Wkts @ 7.19 Jon Merrington Southern Dist. Salties Cricketer of the Year Stuart Johnstone Tracy Village Gold DARWIN AND DISTRICTS CRICKET COMPETITION 2015 TROPHY LIST Under 17 Batting Aggregate 650 runs Antum Naqvi, Waratah/Tracy Village Batting Average 650 runs @ 59.09 Antum Naqvi Waratah/Tracy Village Bowling Aggregate 22 wickets Tom Geier PINT Bowling Average 18 wks @ 8.44 Nathan Hangan Southern Districts Most Valued Player Antum Naqvi Tracy Village Under 15 Batting Aggregate 501 runs Bailey Curran Nightcliff Batting Average 501 runs @ 100.2 Bailey Curran Nightcliff Bowling Aggregate 22 wickets Jason Clark Southern Districts Bowling Average 22 wks @ 4.45 Jason Clark Southern Districts Most Valued Player Bailey Curran Nightcliff Under 13 Batting Aggregate 433 runs Lachlan Caig Southern Districts Batting Average 347 runs @ 173.5 Ethan Anderson Darwin Bowling Aggregate 17 wickets Mitchell Ireland PINT Bowling Average 13 wks @ 4.54 Flynn McMaster Southern Districts Most Valued Player Lachlan Caig, Southern Districts Margaret Coady Award Simon Dring Premier Grade - Fielding Jack Tate Nightcliff Bob Vowles Curator's Award Tracy Village Club Championship Southern Districts Club Championship - Runner Up Darwin "Premier" Grade Minor Premiership Waratah Spirit of Cricket Award Premier Grade Palmerston DARWIN AND DISTRICTS CRICKET COMPETITION 2015 TROPHY LIST 2015 NT News/Sunday Territorian Team of the Year 1 Jake Weatherald Tracy Village 2 Luke Shelton Darwin 3 Joshua Hoffman Palmerston 4 Brad Schmulian Waratah 5 Udara Weerasinghe Nightcliff 6 James Seymour Waratah 7 Matt Sampson-Barnes Southern Districts 8 Kyle Scrimegour Tracy Village 9 Adam Dilley PINT 10 Jack Flynn Tracy Village 11 Friday Kasteni Waratah 12 Cameron Francis PINT .
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