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Sydney Grade Cricket scores - Round 14 1990-91 season - 23 February and 2 March 1991

Pictured - Michael Bevan who scored an unbeaten 164 not out for Campbelltown in their 4 wicket win over Mosman at Rawson Oval.

Mosman declared 9 for 369 was run down by Campbelltown scoring 6 for 373 off 88.5 overs

In a CricConnect interview with Mosman Scott Jacobson he was asked “Who played the best innings you’ve seen firsthand with or against?

"Michael Bevan belted us to all parts of Rawson Oval scoring 160 playing for Campbelltown. We had a great attack led by Greg Rowell, Gary Bensley, Dudley Slater, Phil Clune and Andrew Martyr and reached the final that year

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Test great Nathan Lyon is one of three additions to the NSW Men’s Team squad to take on Victoria in the Marsh Sheffield Shield fixture that begins at the MCG on Thursday.

The teams will play for the Hodge-Matthews trophy, a perpetual trophy on the line each time the two old foes play in a Sheffield Shield fixture. Named in honour of cricketers Brad Hodge (Victoria) and Greg Matthews (NSW), the establishment of this trophy is to celebrate and recognise the historical significance of the Victoria-New South Wales cricket rivalry.

Lyon is joined in the 13-player Blues squad announced today, along with left-arm quick Ben Dwarshuis and batter Blake Macdonald. Ross Pawson and Kurtis Patterson drop out of the 12 that were named for last week’s team that played South Australia.

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Vale Ian Monaghan 24 August 1956 – 19 October 2023

Gone way too soon the Gentle Giant, The Big Fella, Mountain Man or Tarz, Ian was a great man.

A 6'5" blonde headed fast bowler with a superb outswinger and nasty bouncer, and prolific six hitter, the big fella was a fantastic team man at Cumberland for 8 seasons then Penrith another 7.

In his first season, raced from 5ths to 2nds in a stellar debut year. He took over 300 wickets for CUMBOs in all forms, then another 137 at Penrith and opened the bowling in the Panthers 1982/83 Premiership team.

Ian continued as administrator at Penrith using his engineering experience on grounds committee and assisted establish the first "Captain's Luncheon" for the Panthers. He was an invaluable member of the Richie Benaud Oval redevelopment team which will soon bear fruit.

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Cricket NSW CEO Lee Germon has heralded the NSW Government’s Level the Playing Field Program after the investment of up to $30 million in championing women’s participation in sport was announced last week.

The Level the Playing Field Program will fund new and upgraded facilities as well as deliver fit-for-purpose amenities, such as change rooms and improved lighting, to foster a safe and inclusive environment for women and girls.

“We thank and congratulate the NSW Government as we collectively strive to grow the number of women and girls playing and loving cricket,” Germon said.

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We're thrilled to unveil the newly built cricket facility at Oakes Oval, Lismore. This modern facility features one public lane and two exclusive club lanes, designed to cater to cricket enthusiasts of all levels. The club lanes are secured with black coated chain wire and equipped with two single-door entrances, ensuring a private and exclusive space for focused training sessions.

Spanning 36m in length and 10.8m in width, the facility is adorned with a blend of green and beige synthetic grass, with an extended green for the run-up, offering an optimal playing experience.

The entire facility is surrounded by a black coated chain wire for enhanced security, while the internal soft netting is designed to absorb the impact of the ball, ensuring both safety for players and durability of the equipment.

As Lismore City rebuilds, the Oakes Oval cricket facility stands as a beacon of communal determination and the unyielding spirit of cricket lovers in the city. We're excited for the matches and training sessions ahead. 🏏

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Paul Maraziotis was one of the finest batters in NSW Premier Cricket to sadly not be selected to play for class cricket for his state. There are 11,660 First Grade runs, 23 hundreds, 61 half centuries reasons over 21 seasons at an average of 37.49 to suggest he must’ve been very close.

Mazza played 366 innings for Penrith, Bankstown, Blacktown and Sydney and is well placed in the top 10 NSW Premier Cricket Run Scorers of all time. At the time of publication, he sits at No.8.

Born September 1974. Mazza made his first grade debut for Penrith at the age of 18. He played for NSW Under 19’s the following year and lined up against future stars like Ricky Ponting, Michael Divenuto, Andrew Symonds, Brad Hodge, Martin Love just to name a few.

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Sometimes you hear snippets of information and think that’s gold, there’s a tale to be told.

The names Lillee and Marsh are synonymous with Australian cricket. Two Australian cricketing legends welded together as a combination as batsman were “Caught Marsh Bowled Lillee”.

But where did it all start, and here’s the great cricket trivia question.

Who was the first batsman in first-class cricket to be “Caught Marsh Bowled Lillee?”

It happened on 2 November 1969 in a Sheffield Shield game at The Gabba between Western Australia and Queensland.

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For well over 40 years as a player, umpire and commentator Neil Williams has made a tremendous contribution to cricket within the Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association.

Tell us briefly about your cricketing journey?

3 clubs. As I mentioned Blackburn South, where I captained the Under 16s, we played in a Grand Final against Warrandyte; they were too good for us. I had three years of seniors, firsts and seconds. Playing in a Premiership in C1 (third division of first elevens) in Reporter District; mainly on matting.

When my parents moved to Mt Eliza in 1969, I was across the road from Howard Parker Oval, where Mt Eliza had its home ground. I ended up playing for them for 12 years. We were a very strong club, and I was fortunate enough to play finals every year and a few premierships in the seconds.

In 1980 I decided to reduce travel as I was living in Cape Schanck, so I went to Boneo, where I spent over 20 years (punctuated by 8 or 9 seasons of umpiring in the MPCA)

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My Best Grade team - Nathan Pilon 1998 to 2015

I started my first grade career for St George Cricket Club in 1998 and in the season 2004/05 I moved to Melbourne to play with Carlton Cricket Club until my retirement at the end of the 2014/15 season.

There are so many great players and people that I have played with over the years and in picking my best grade team it would’ve have been nice to pick a squad rather than a team.

Here’s my team in batting order:

1. Brett Van Dinesen - St George
What a player, had an awkward presence but when he was on he was one of the most destructive batsman! Very skillful and cagey with the ball in hand.

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This fortnight Howzat Building Waratahs in History Q&A saw us speak with John Borzi, a club member and player for 8 years. John played for the club from 1985/86 to 1996/97.

“Borzi” was a captain extraordinaire with his best personal season being 1993/94. His bowling figures of 8-60 at a season average of 12.20, also his top score of 76 at the crease came in the same season.

Borzi is still seen around the grounds on occasions also attending ex-player events when he can make it.

We sat down with the “Borzi” for a chat through his time at Manly.

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Our great friends at The Cachet Group bring us another episode of The Weekly Wicket. This week one of the true gentlemen of our club, David Gainsford, is up on the mic.

David was born and bred in the Bush but has lived his whole adult life on the Northern Beaches. It brings a great perspective to life, family and cricket that many of us have experienced over a long period of time.

Gainsy talks about what brought him to our club, his passion for helping people, as well as some of his great memories from his time involved in the game, both on and off the field.

Take a listen below. You can also search for the “The Weekly Wicket” on both Apple and Spotify Podcasts to get your weekly fix.

The Weekly Wicket is proudly sponsored by our friends at The Cachet Group. Visit them at

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