Eastlake Cricket Club Statistical Records – 1994/95 to 2017/18

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Eastlake Cricket Club Statistical Records – 1994/95 to 2017/18 Eastlake Cricket Club Statistical Records – 1994/95 to 2017/18 This is a statistical record for matches played by Eastlake Cricket Club/South Canberra Cricket Club from seasons 1994/95 until 2017/18. These statistics may vary from other ACTCA statistics as will include any official and proper competition match played by Eastlake Cricket Club Grade and Women’s sides, for example SCG/Country Cup and T20, which other statistics may not include. At this time the statistics do not include 6th Grade (a work in progress for the future). Statistics are as correct and current as possible at the time of release. Statistics are only as complete as what is recorded on the scorebook – for example, many run outs and catches are not recorded. Statistics from the following seasons are missing and are therefore not included: 1995/96 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 5th Grade 1996/97 5th Grade 1997/98 3rd Grade 5th Grade (first half of the season) 1998/99 5th Grade 1999/00 5th Grade 2000/01 4th Grade 2007/08 2nd Grade 5th Grade 2008/09 3rd Grade 4th Grade If you know the location of any scorebooks from those seasons please let Cam know! Prepared at the conclusion of the 2017/18 season. Eastlake CC Premiership History (1994-95 to 2017-18) *The Senior Women’s team was entered for the first time in 2002-03 1st Grade: 2004-05 – Premiers 2012-13 – One Day Premiers 2014-15 – Minor Premiers 2015-16 - One Day Minor Premiers 2017-18 – Minor Premiers 2nd Grade: 1994-95 - Premiers 1996-97 – One Day Premiers 2005-06 – One Day Premiers 2006-07 – Premiers 2007-08 – One Day Premiers 2011-12 – T20 Premiers/One Day Premiers/Premiers 3rd Grade: 1997-98 – Minor Premiers 2005-06 – One Day Premiers 2006-07 – One Day Premiers 2008-09 – One Day Premiers 4th Grade: 1999-00 – Minor Premiers/Premiers 2006-07 – T20 Premiers 2007-08 – T20 Premiers 2017-18 – Minor Premiers/T20 Premiers 5th Grade: 2002-03 – One Day Premiers 2008-09 – T20 Premiers/One Day Premiers 2009-10 – One Day Premiers Women’s: 2002-03 – Minor Premiers/Premiers 2003-04 – Minor Premiers/Premiers 2004-05 – Minor Premiers/Premiers 2005-06 – T20 Premiers/Minor Premiers/Premiers 2013-14 – T20 Premiers/One Day Premiers 2014-15 – T20 Premiers/One Day Premiers Eastlake CC Premiership Winning Teams (1995-96 to 2016-17) *The Senior Women’s team was entered for the first time in 2002-03 1st Grade: 2004/05: Mark Divin (captain), Nigel Page, Chris Lejsek, Michael Kavanagh, Tim McGrath, Mark Hatton, Michael Kendall (wk), Michael Shaw, James Shaw, Brett Anderton, Matthew Ramage 2012/13 One Day: Adam Tett (captain), Matthew Gawthrop, Paul O’Malveney, Peter O’Callaghan (wk), Michael Spaseski, Braden Dinham, Michael Shaw, Ashley Meek, Matt Winter, Nick Winter, Danushka Wijesundara, Kuunal Lall 2nd Grade: 1994/95: Michael McKerihan (captain), Gary Molineux, Michael Dawn, Matt Bugden, William Sharp, Kevin Green, Tony Kay, David Reeson (wk), Adam Catchpole, Phil Lejsek 1996/97 One Day: Chris Grebert (captain), John Cooper (wk), Michael McKerihan, David Reeson, Matt Bugden, Kevin Green, J Barron, Andrew Wiefler, Ryan Mongan, Matt Ramage, Danny Bishop 2005/06 One Day: Chris Grebert (captain), Brendan Vercoe, Chris Thomas, Nathan Bloomfield, Peter O’Callaghan, Nigel Page, Chris Piechocki, James Meszes, Peter Gurney (wk), Ryan Mongan, Matthew Ramage, Julian Hodges 2006/07: Guy Randall (captain), Tom Blinksell, Adam Gajewski, Andrew Goodall, Nick Reid, Chris Grebert, Michael Kendall (wk), Matthew Bailes, Kyle Piper, Shane Boyle, Ryan Mongan, Julian Hodges 2007/08 One Day: scorebook missing 2011/12 T20: Anthony Meere (captain), James Pearson, James Brand, Kane Prosser, Luke Bartley (wk), Chris Oates, Chris Russell, Vinny Shankar, Chamina Weerawarnakula, Shannon Madden, Muhammad F Qureshi 2011/12 One Day: James Pearson (captain), Nick Reid, James Brand, Kane Prosser, Chris Thomas, Luke Bartley (wk), Shannon Madden, Chris Oates, Chris Russell, James Crompton, Muhammad F Qureshi, Nick Howell 2011/12: Anthony Meere (captain), Nick Reid, James Pearson, Luke Bartley (wk), Kane Prosser, Ryan Bartley, Shannon Madden, Chris Oates, Chris Russell, James Shaw, James Crompton, Steve Smith 3rd Grade: 2005/06 One Day: Tim Broue (captain), Michael Henry, Nick Reid, Joshua Smedley, Mark O’Brien, Michael Grace, Ian Temby, Gary Molineux, Andrew Crossman, Anthony Meere, James Crompton, Matt Cassidy (wk) 2006/07 One Day: Tim Broue (captain), Adam Gajewski, Jason French, James Brand, Andrew Crossman, Gary Molineux, Justin Smedley, James Patmore, Luke Bartley (wk), Julian Hodges, Matt Winter 2008-09: scorebook missing 4th Grade: 1999/00: David Jones (captain)(wk), Andrew Crossman, Brett Callaghan, Luke Clews, Marc Innes-Brown, Ben Warren, Peter Lutomski, Richard Jalland, Josh Henri, Jamian Manton, Trent Pascoe 2006/07 T20: Ian Temby, Marcus Pamplin, James Campbell, Alex Tridgell, Michael Taylor, David Jones, Tim Rampton, J. Lever (wk), Peter Lee, David Mankey, C. Paule, Martin Brand 2007/08 T20: Michael Henry, Greg Bullock, James Campbell, P. McCartney, M. Hoyle, C. Mouncey, Martin Garoni, Peter Lee, G. Sinclair, David Mankey, Eamon Gillian, Martin Brand 2017/18 T20: Irantha Rajapaksha (captain), Lal Wijesiriwardana, Sanjaya Kularathna, Chamina Weerawarnakula, Vedant Gupta, Rukshan Abeysekera (wk), Sarmad Malik, Kelum Koralage, Laksri Wijewickrema, LS De Silva, Indika Lalith Kumara 5th Grade: 2002/03 One Day: James Watt (captain), Ryan Mongan, Peter Lee, Ed Coady, Paul Kennelly, Les Snowden, James Southwell, David Mankey, Steve Walters, Matthew Coman, Zeno Pauletto, Chris Payne 2008/09 One Day: Kumara Mitiyamulle (captain), Lal Wijesiriwardana, Revantha Ramanayaka, Rieyenshan Silva, Danushka Wijesundara, Ravi Liyanage, Sudheera Bandara, Rukman Kahatapitiya, Sohan Piyathunga, Aruna Hewawasam, Chamina Weerawarnakula, Laksri Wijewickrema 2009/10 One Day: James Watt (captain), John Southwell, Tom Hill, Kieran O’Shea (wk), Chris Young, Sebastian McIntosh, Sam Coulter, Albab Masud, Justin Butler, Zeno Pauletto, Peter Reynolds Women’s: 2002/03 One Day: S-J Moore (captain), Elizabeth Howell, Melissa Campbell, Amy Jason-Jones, Suzanne Rose, Simone Osborne, Hannah Stanley, Petra Bright, Rebecca Iffland, Natalie Meszes, Mel Flett, Simone Rodrigues 2003/04 One Day: S-J Moore (captain), Natalie Meszes, Melissa Campbell, Amy Jason-Jones, Elizabeth Howell, Kristen Woods, Trish Jean, Meredith Clisby, Emily Parker, Mel Flett, Hannah Stanley, Jane Livesey 2004/05 One Day: S-J Moore (captain), Melissa Campbell, Natalie Meszes, Elizabeth Howell, Amy Jason-Jones, Kristen Woods, Mel Flett, Rachel Bayley, Petra Bright, Suzanne Carr, Meredith Clisby, Hannah Stanley 2005/06 One Day: S-J Moore (captain), Kristen Woods, Natalie Meszes, Kate Chapman (wk), Anthea Fisher, Mel Flett, Elizabeth Howell, Amy Jason-Jones, Jane Livesey, Melissa Mills, Simone Osborne, Hannah Stanley 2013/14 T20: Petra Bright (captain), Zoe Richards, Carli Eaton, Hannah Wallett, Amy Jason- Jones, Kate Chapman (wk), Jocelyn Preston, Fleta Page, Neha Chopra, Rebecca Beath 2013/14 One Day: Petra Bright (captain), Carli Eaton, Zoe Richards, Hannah Wallett (wk), Rebecca Beath, Kate Chapman, Amy Jason-Jones, Emma Vickers, Jocelyn Preston, Neha Chopra, Fleta Page 2014/15 T20: Petra Bright (captain), Zoe Richards, Carli Eaton, Nicole Murphy, Fleta Page, Amy Jason-Jones, Talia Radan, Hannah Wallett (wk), Neha Chopra, Jane Smith, Emma Hampton 2014/15 One Day: Petra Bright (captain), Zoe Richards, Carli Eaton, Hannah Wallatt (wk), Nicole Murphy, Jane Smith, Kate Chapman, Amy Jason-Jones, Fleta Page, Neha Chopra, Talia Radan Players Who Have Played International, First-Class, List A or T20 Cricket During or After Playing for Eastlake CC (1994/95 to present) Aaron Ayre Eastlake CC: 2009/10, 9 matches Victoria, Melbourne Renegades: 2015/16 – 2 First Class, 1 T20 matches Kris Britt Easlake CC: 2002/03 to 2003/04, 6 matches Australia, South Australia, ACT, Melbourne Renegades: 2001/02 – present, 1 Test, 17 WODI, 2 WT20I, 131 List A and 106 T20 matches Michael Day Eastlake CC: 1997/98 to 2000/01, 57 matches ACT: 1999/00, 1 List A match Mark Divin Eastlake CC: 2003/04 to 2006/07, 45 matches Tasmania: 2007/08 to 2008/09, 13 List A and 8 T20 matches Kent French Eastlake CC: 1998/99 to 2002/03, 30 matches ACT: 1999/00, 5 List A matches Jamie Haynes Eastlake CC: 1996/97 to 1998/99, 20 matches Lancashire 1996 to 2004, 20 First Class, 20 List A, 3 T20 matches Amy Jason-Jones Eastlake CC: 2002/03 to 2017/18, 133 matches ACT, Western Australia, South Australia: 2006/07 to 2009, 18 List A and 5 T20 matches Albab Masud Eastlake CC: 2009/10 to 2015/16, 85 matches Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club (Bangladesh): 2014, 1 List A match Darren McNees Eastlake CC: 2003/04, 14 matches Tasmania, Victoria: 2004/05 to 2005/06, 3 First Class, 3 List A, 2 T20 matches Sally Moylan Eastlake CC: 2009/10, 7 matches ACT: 2009/10 to 20014/15, 37 List A matches, 55 T20 matches Kate Owen Eastlake CC: 2009/10, 8 matches ACT: 2009/10 to 2014/15, 34 List A matches, 55 T20 matches Nosaina Pokana Eastlake CC: 2016/17, 6 matches Papua New Guinea: 2016 to 2017, 5 ODIs, 3 T20Is, 2 First Class, 6 List A, 3 T20 matches Zoe Richards Eastlake CC: 2009/10 to 2015/16, 33 matches Nottinghamshire: 2015, 6 matches Alex Ross Eastlake CC: 2008/09 to 2009/10, 19 matches South Australia, Adelaide Strikers, Brisbane Heat: 2014/15 to present, 18 First Class, 42 List A, 40 T20 matches Hannah Stanley Eastlake CC: 2002/03 to 2016/17, 89 matches ACT: 2009/10, 1 List A match Sam Sweeney Eastlake CC: 2010/11, 17 matches Northamptonshire: 2011 to 2012, 2 List A matches Rod Tucker Eastlake CC:
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