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APPLECROSS CRICKET CLUB Since 1975 Date 28/03/1982 Date 29/03/1982 Ground Kent Street Ground Kent Street Team Applecross Team Doubleview Toss Won By Applecross Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Eric Taylor Caught Harris 64 R Wheldon Ct Gregan Baetsen 32 Tom Morgan Bowled Marriot 8 P Millet Ct Prince Rankin 29 John Trueman Caught Wholohan 22 K Rudrum Ct Morgan Baetsen 18 George Prince Caught Harris 1 G Quesnel Ct Tuckwell Rankin 8 John Speering Caught Millet 26 C Castensen Ct Seubert Speering 51 Gary Tuckwell Bowled Millet 24 M Hansen Ct & Bowled Trueman 22 Stuart Rankin Bowled Bogue 43 R Wholohan Run Out 2 Alan Seubert Caught Millet 0 A Harris Stmp Taylor Speering 4 Garry Gregan Caught Bogue 22 B Markham Ct Suebert Tuckwell 3 Burt Baetsen Not Out 3 S Bogue Not Out 15 Allan Burrough Did Not Bat D Marriot Ct Prince Baetsen 7 Extras 26 Extras 33 Total 9 for 239 Total 10 for 224 Fall of Wicket Fall of Wicket 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 19 94 104 117 165 175 175 228 239 62 87 103 115 162 183 192 197 198 224 Bowling Bowling Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs S Bogue 28.5 7 2 69 G Gregan 16 3 0 31 D Marriott 21 8 1 36 B Baetsen 12.3 3 3 38 A Harris 24 7 2 47 G Tuckwell 17 4 1 24 K Rudrum 5 1 0 18 A Burrough 13 9 0 27 R Wholohan 18 8 1 29 S Rankin 11 3 2 29 P Millet 7 3 3 14 J Trueman 7 2 1 20 J Speering 13 4 2 22 Applecross Cricket Clubs First Premiership The grand final against grade winners Doubleview was a great match. Winning the toss and batting first, we accumulated the formidable total of 9/239, thanks mainly to Eric Taylor's excellent 64 opening the innings and Stu Rankin's swashbuckling 43 on the Sunday morning, including 7 fours and an amazing square cut for six over point. However, at 4/162 things looked good for Doubleview. Then the team's fighting spirit came to the fore. A fantastic catch by John Trueman off his own bowling, an amazing runout from fine leg by Bert Baetson, an inspired spell by John Speering and class catching by Allan Seubert (arguably the best fieldsman in the club's history) saw Doubleview crash to 9/198. Then a fighting last wicket stand took the opposition to within 16 of winning and revived memories of the semi-final. But at 5.25 p.m. George Prince caught the number 11 off Bert Baetson's bowling and Apple- cross had its first flag. Bert returned the best bowl- ing figures, 3/38. .