Tuesday, December 24, 2013

T20 good form continues


Batting first we put on our usual late inning surge with 59 off the last five overs and 43 off the last four.  Instrumental were our captain Dayna 57 (60  balls ) and Kylie 49 (26 balls with seven 4s and three 6s.) For Dayna it was her second score of 50+ in the last two T20 games.  Kylie’s innings was highlighted by 21 taken off the Port opening bowler included a HAT TRICK OF SIXES at the start of the over. Brandi chimed in with a quick six- ball cameo with 13 no (including her first A grade six!!!)

Port scored quickly in the first four overs to be 0/36 – but the important wicket of state player Alicia Dean (28) turned the game in our favour.  We took the wickets of Rush and Johnston in three balls across the 13th and 14th overs to give us the advantage. Dayna bowled two key two over spells to tie up one end in the 10th and 12th overs and took two wickets across her last two overs to start the 4/0 collapse.  Cara finished off the game with two wickets in her fourth over.

We go into the Christmas break second by one game on the T20 table with four games to follow in January.
 

The C graders had their third game for the season and are showing excellent improvements.  This week we ventured to Kensington and had players on the Port/ Sturt/ Northern/ Southern side and the Kensington side.

Nikki hit two cover driven fours.

 

Friday, December 20, 2013

State Under 18 - great news

We have four representatives in the Scorpions Under 18 team which goes away in January.

Congratulations to Donna Clark, Tahlia McGrath, Georgia Weatherspoon (KI) and Tabitha Saville (Alice Springs.)

They will travel to Ballarat in the second week in January.

Go well.

Donna and "Michelle!"


The West Torrens game was highlighted by Donna Clark achieving her PB with 5/21. (In cricketing terms and 5 for is a Michelle..... Michelle Pfeiffer!!!!) groans

The SACA top wicket taker last season has been bowling well but her best figures thus far have been a 1/8 off three overs.

She took wickets in the third and fourth overs of her first spell and took a further three wickets in her second spell.

But we were held up by state captain Lauren Ebsary who scored 126 and held the West Torrens innings together (their next top score was 17!)

We had them 2/43 in the seventh and 3/73 in the 12th over – but a 62 run fourth wicket stand gave them the upper hand. Our work the second half of the innings held their score to 232 inside the 50 overs.

Our batters could not establish any significant partnerships in the chase.  Openers Tahlia McGrath (10) and Rachael Greenshields (22) put on 25 to be the best.  Rachael’s 22 was her third score of over 20 for the season.
 

 

The C graders had their second game for the season.  This week they combined with Northern to defeat the Sturt/Port team.  Nikki Moyle kept and batted well.  Serena Ongley bowled well and Caitlin Kennedy is showing steady improvements in all parts of her game.
Our last game before the break is at Kensington on Sunday.
 

The Reynella girls were part of the Test match lunchtime entertainment on the Friday.  We had over 40 players and parents take up the opportunity to have a day at the test match and show off their skills at the Adelaide Oval.
 

 

Kayla McGrath had a very good Under 15 championships with 170 runs @ just under 25 per innings.  She scored four scores of over 20 in the minor round and a PB of 65 in the 3 v 4 final.

She also took two wickets and two catches and four stumpings when wicket keeping.

SA finished a creditable 3rd to superpowers NSW and Vic.
 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Southern girls on Totally Wild


Recently we had our Reynella girls involved in a filming session for the Network 10  children’s program “Totally Wild.”  They were in the capable coaching hands of Donna Clark and Kylie Rattray.

This was as a result of our very successful Saturday morning Girls Only Comp held at Reynella this term.  We had over 50 players involved as well as our involvement in the Milo In2cricket sessions.



Sunday, December 1, 2013

Dayna Dominates


 
We continued our win/loss pattern in T20 cricket with a convincing win over Sturt.

We now sit in second spot with one game until the Christmas break.

The game was set up by captain Dayna Cox who completed a PB of 62 no off 50 balls.

She set the tone for the innings with a four off her second ball and proceeded to hit nine fours and one straight hit six in the last over off the innings. 

She came in at a precarious 2/9 in the 3rd over and shared a 53 run partnership with Tahlia McGrath (33) and an unbroken partnership of 62 with Kylie Rattray (23no.)

The innings was highlighted by taking 31 off the last two overs (off Australian rep Megan Schutt and former state player Sarah Carver).   This took us from 3/99 to an above par 3/130 (6.5 per over)

Tahlia McGrath affected a run out in the first over, Donna Clark followed up with a wicket in the 5th over (2/21) and Cara Allen took the key wicket of Australian player Megan Schutt (3/31). This gave us the advantage.

Kylie had two stumpings and a catch and Brandi bowled well in her second spell. Tahlia McGrath bowled four tight overs and Dayna Cox chimed in with two overs to place the pressure back on the Sturt batters.
They finished 48 runs short.
 

 

Well done to our C grade girls – Nikki Moyle and Serena Ongley were joined by newcomer Chelsea Kennedy.  They combined with the Northern girls to beat the Port / Sturt side.  Nikki kept well and Caitlin took her first wicket.

Remember Tuesday night for the men’s A grade T 20 game at Bice.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

McGrath continues good form


Tahlia McGrath continued her rich vein of form with 76 against Port. This season she has scores of 47, 69 and 76 for Southern.  She has also been involved in two match winning partnerships with the State Team over recent weeks 31 of 62 v WA and 25 of 78 v Qld (both with state captain Lauren Ebsary.)

Thanks to debut players Olivia Robinson and Lexi Edwards who assisted us over the weekend.  We also had our Alice Springs player Tabatha Saville and Kangaroo Islander Georgia Weatherspoon.

Tabatha scored her highest score of 36 adding 106 for the second wicket with Tahlia.  Georgia bowled economically conceding 32 runs off her 10 overs.

We made 189 off our 50 overs.

Brandi Ongley took a wicket in her first over to give us the start we were after.  We took the wicket of state player Amanda Wellington in the 13th over.  But an 82 run stand for the third wicket took the gme out of our reach.  despite two wickets (one run out) in one over from Tabitha Port scored the runs in the 37yh over.  Port captain and state keeper Alicia Dean finished 102 no.

This week sees the start of the C grade competition with Serena Ongley, Nikki Moyle and the Charman sisters being joined by our new players from the Reynella all girls competition.

We wish Kayla McGrath well with her Under 15 duties over the next few weeks.

 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Back to earth


After last week’s great win we came back to earth with a seven wicket loss to undefeated team Kensington.

Batting first we just could not get partnerships going.  Rachael batted well for 11 and there were cameos from Donna (9), Dayna (8),Nuggett (8) and Kayla (7).

60 was never going to be enough.  Cara took our only wicket (1/8 off three) and Brandi bowled economically again (three overs for 8).

This week we have Port in a 50 over game.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Dayna 1000


Congratulations to Dayna who scored her 1,000 run for Southern over the weekend.  Her top score is 58 and has been involved in two 100 run opening partnerships with Jess O’Reilly.

She was not involved in the first win for the C grade that season but joined us for the 3rd win.

She made four and took a wicket in the C grade  premiership and was captain of our T20 premiership last year.

Dayna was part of the C grade premiership 10 years ago – having played some Scorpion Cup games in the previous season.  She joined us from Happy Valley Primary where she had played in the senior boys team with brother Cody.

Kylie inspires win


Kylie Rattray returned to her form of last season with a typically aggressive 71 no off 36 balls to give us our second T20 win for the season.

Kylie hit seven sixes and three four s in a devastating final five overs where she scored 61 of the required 70 runs off24 balls with seven sixes and three fours.

With one over to go she hit the third ball for six, fourth ball for four, had a wide bowled to her ball five and hit the final ball of the game for six to secure the win.

In West Torrens innings they were 1/59 after 10 and looked headed for 120 or more but we held them to 107.

Tight bowling in the middle overs from Kayla McGrath 3/6 ( off three)  and some good fielding saw us hold the Eagles to 48 off their last ten overs including 3/7 in the last three.

Brandi Ongley continued her good work with a further two wickets and Dayna Cox picked up two tail enders to finish with 2/19.

Brandi Ongley also batted well to make 12 and consolidate the innings after the loss of two early wickets.  Dayna Cox took the bulk of the Eagles opening bowlers to finish with 17 off 24 (including a six.)

Kayla McGrath again provided invaluable support for Kylie – she was involved in a 43 run stand for the fifth wicket – scoring  two but she ran well.

Donna Clark also made two – facing only four balls of the 32 run sixth wicket stand in 16 balls.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

McGraths dominate Blues – but fall 40 runs short


 

The game against Sturt saw Tahlia McGrath score 69 and take two wickets and sister Kayla taking a wicket and a run out together with 14 runs.  Their  80 run third wicket stand took us to within striking distance ( we needed 68 off 12 overs at a little under a run a ball.) But the loss of Kayla and Kylie rattray swung the game back in the Blues favour.

Losing the toss we put great fielding pressure our opponents.  We had them 3/20 in the 10th over (two run outs) and 8/80 in the 30th.  But late wicket stands of 38 for the 9th and 10th wickets took them to an above par 156.

Brandi Ongley took two wickets (her first in A grade) and Tahlia McGrath took two in two balls to finish with 2/32.

We lost two early wickets in the chase to be 2/12 in the 11th.  But the McGrath sisters put together a well constructed 80 run stand.  Kayla batted patiently for 14 (with some aggressive work toward the end of the innings) and Tahlia all but carried her bat, batting deep into the last over.

 We wish all our November birthday members all the best this week.  Tahlia, Shari, Kempey, Donna and anyone else we have left out!!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

As lose to Northern


Our second T20 game was highlighted with the return of Tahlia McGrath.

Northern made an above par 2/160 - losing their first wicket in the 15th over for 123.
State rep Tegan McFarline got away from us with 79 off 61.

We had moments we were able to stem the run rate and our fielding in the second part of the innings were good.

Our openers Rachael (24 off 36) and Tahlia 47 off 42 gave us a great start with 20 off the first two overs, but the introduction of state spinner H Perry stemmed the run rate as did the loss of wickets.
We finished 32 runs short.

Rachael continued her good form (23 last week) and at one stage was scoring at better than a run a ball (18 off 17.)

Chloe Lyons scored her first of many runs at A grade.

We have our first 50 over game at Christies High next Sunday.

correction to last week


from Bearders of BBC

A friend and I were wondering if a bowler were to take two wickets in successive deliveries, bowl a wide and then take a third wicket, would this be classified as a hat-trick?

No, Saad, a hat-trick is only gained by taking three wickets with successive deliveries and a wide or no-ball would break such a sequence. Bowling for England against Pakistan at Edgbaston in 1978, Chris Old narrowly missed becoming the first bowler to take four wickets in four balls in a Test when he interrupted a potential sequence by over-stepping and being no-balled (WWnbWW).

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/sports_talk/stump_bearders/4906060.stm

from bbc

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Dayna has a day out with hat trick!



The Women’s team opened the season with a very good win over Port in their first T20.
Captain Dayna Cox had a "day out" scoring 30 runs and taking a hat trick.
Winning the toss we lost an early wicket but captain Dayna Cox 30 (off 43) and Rachael Greenshields 23no gave us an excellent base with a 72 run stand – batting well into the 15th over.
Kylie Rattray played a match winning cameo with 28 (16 balls) with one four and three sixes to see us finish with 117 off 20 overs. 
Rachael’s innings was very valuable as she pushed singles, ran well and gave fantastic support to Dayna and Kylie.
117 looked to be just over par as the slowish ground made scoring boundaries difficult.  (We hit two and 3 sixes from Kylie.)
Dayna Cox gave us the early breakthrough with wickets a hat trick punctuated by a no ball! (Her wickets included state rep Amanda Wellington.) This had Port 3/15 in the 4th over. She was bowling when we scored a run out in the six over and took a catch in the eighth to have Port 5/30.
They batted out the overs to end up with 82.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

AWARDS


AWARDS

CONGRATULATIONS  to all award winners at SACA and our Award evenings.

DONNA CLARK won the SACA A grade top wicket taker with 20 wickets.

CAPTAIN DAYNA COX won the A grade fielding trophy for the best fielder in the competition.

Our award winners were

PLAYER OF THE YEAR


KYLIE RATTRAY

A GRADE BATTING

KYLIE RATTRAY

A GRADE BOWLING

DONNA CLARK

A GRADE FIELDING

DAYNA COX
A GRADE COACH'S TROPHY
KELLY ARMSTRONG
FEBLUARY AWARD
DAYNA COX

B GRADE BATTING

BRANDI ONGLEY

B GRADE BOWLING

CARA ALLEN

B GRADE FIELDING
SAM DOWLING

B GRADE COACH’S TROPHY
EMILY ARMSTRONG
B GRADE FEBLUARY
KATE WEGER
 

DUCK AWARD
SERENA ONGLEY

DROP KICK
GEORGIA WEATHERSPOON

IQ (IDEAL QUALITIES)

C GRADE – SERENA ONGLEY

B GRADE – SAM DOWLING

A GRADE  - DAYNA COX
well done to all concerned.



Monday, March 11, 2013

DONNA ON TOP OF A GRADE BOWLING


Going into the last game Donna and Neesha Iles (TTG/N) were equal on 17 wickets apiece.

It was always going to a close run thing.

Our batters had an alteria motive when batting – don’t get out to Neesh!  Rachael (in her first spell) and Kylie (in her second) fell victim to the wily medium pacer.

As the TTG N innings started Donna needed two wickets to tie and three to win the trophy.  After her first spell of five overs she had 0/17.  She took the wicket of Kate Murphy in her second spell to have them 6/69.  The Ainslee Knight / Chloe  Scheer partnership of 50 saw Donna re-introduced taking the wickets of tailenders Kruse and Blackwell in three balls to have them 9/120.

Donna has bowled consistently all season with a big workload of  96  overs for the season.  She has constantly given us early wickets (with 14 of her 20 being top order players.)

Donna also earned selection in the Australian Under 16 Indoor side which played (and won) the International Indoor titles in South Africa in September.

losses in the last round


The season finished with losses to both teams.

However there was some good news, Kate finished with her third score of over 40 as the Bs just failed to chase down East Torrens.

The As loss was highlighted by Donna’s three wickets which unofficially gives her the SACA bowling trophy for A grade.

The Bs received a bonus with the late call up of Brandi Ongley who gave us a great start with 18 runs of the first over. She and Nuggett put on 54 in eight overs in quest of 181.

Kate Weger continued her good form with 40 no.  Bakes (30) and Kate put on 46 for the 5th wicket and Sam (18) put on 46 for sixth wicket to see us 6/156 with six overs to go.  But we could not score at the required rate to win the game.

Brandi also bowled well but it was East Torrens top order batter Mel Smith who dominated with 99 no.

The As rematch with TTG / N saw last week’s losers learn from their experiences of Sunday. This time they batted with patience and their last pair put on the 24 they needed to win.  We made 6/144 off our 50 overs.

Jess O’Reilly continued her good form with 53.  She shared a 56 run stand with Kayla McGrath (12) batting at number four.  Kayla continued her good form of the previous Sunday – batting for almost an hour.  Kylie scored 33 to take her to 522 runs for the season.

We took wickets at regular intervals with Kelly Armstrong taking   3/41.  We thought we had them at 9/120 but their last pair scored the runs.

During the innings Donna Clark passed Neesha Iles as the top wicket taker for the season (see separate blog.)

 Don’t forget the Presentation evening on March 22.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

WOMEN WIN SOUTHERN’S FIRST A GRADE PREMIERSHIP


The A grade Women have won a classic “rags to riches” bottom to top premiership – winning Southern’s first A grade premiership in the T20 final at Adelaide Oval.

Losing the toss and being sent in we made a competitive 107 – batting three balls short of 20 overs.  The batting was led by the consistent Kylie Rattray 43 no (41 balls) and opener Jess O’Reilly 22.  We also had handy contributions from late order batter, Kayla McGrath 9 (9) and Number 3 Georgia Weatherspoon 9 (13).

We were in trouble early losing two wickets in the first three overs. Georgia looked like she was going to set the momentum with a four in the fourth over only to be bowled two balls later.  At five overs we were 2/14 and at 10 4/34.  Jess and Kylie put on 39 to steady the innings taking us to 5/63 in the 13th over.  We lost Tabitha soon after to have us 6/65 with six overs remaining. 

Kylie and Kayla McGrath put on 24 vital runs in 22 balls to take us to 87 with three overs to go.  Kylie managed to “farm” the strike to enable us to score 20 off the last 15 balls off the innings. 

Her innings was marked by her traditional aggressive approach tempered by skillful short singles and an ability to bat with the tail enders. Her 43 no included five fours and 14 singles.  The role of tail enders Kayla McGrath 9 (9 balls) and Hannah Armstrong 2 (off only two balls faced of 15 in the partnership) can not be under estimated. 

The last two partnerships took us from a shaky 7/76 (off 15) to a competitive 8/107. It was 31 golden runs off 27 balls.

The Northern/ TTG innings started steadily with former state players Brittany Perry and Steph Morrison scoring at just over four an over for the first seven overs.  They were 0/36 in the eighth over and looked very comfortable.  They had "seen off" openers Donna Clark and Dayna Cox who had been two of our three top wicket takers this season and looked set for a win.
Two wickets in one over swung the momentum.

Wicket keeper Kylie Rattray produced one of her “trademark” stumpings in Georgia Weatherspoon’s second over.  Standing back to the medium pacer she threw down the stumps to have Brittany Perry (16) out of her ground and get us back in the game.

Later in the same over we took the wicket of key batter Cara Fiebig.  Cara had made 245 runs for the season (running second to Kylie) at 123 runs per 100 balls. The run out was caused by a misfield and a second run on an over throw.   Dayna Cox threw down the stumps to have their danger player back in the pavilion for two.
At 2/37 in the ninth over leg spinner Kelly Armstrong was introduced with devastating effect. She took the wicket of Fielke (caught Georgia) with her fourth ball to have them 3/40 in the ninth over.

Georgia followed up in the next over with an athletic caught and bowled to have the vital wicket of former state player Neesha Iles. The Bulls were 4/41 in the tenth over and the game had swung to us. 
They still had the dangerous Jess Fiebig batting.  We managed to keep pressure on “the other end” and take wickets in the ensuing three overs to have the game in our keeping.  (She  faced 13 balls for two runs.)

The fielding highlights in the last three overs were spectacular.  Tabitha Saville produced a direct hit from the boundary (60 metres) to run out top-scorer Steph Morrison (17)  and the Armstrong twins ran out Under 15 team mate Chloe Scheer (with the ball rebounding from Kelly’s leg to break the stumps.)
Fittingly Jess O’Reilly (who captained our C grade premiership six years ago) bowled the last two wickets to see us run out 60 run winners

 NOTES ON THE GAME

·         The win was the first A Grade Premiership in Southern’s history

·         We finished sixth of seven in this comp last year winning only one game and finishing above B grade team East Torrens

·         We won our first six games of the 2012-3 season

·         We sit bottom of the 50 over competition as we go into the last round

·         This is our fourth season in A grade

·         We won the C grade premiership in 2006-7 – were runners up to Prospect in C grade in 2008-9 and B grade runners up to Adelaide Uni last year. (Last year we finished top in C grade before the season was abandoned)

·         The players who played in the C grade Premiership of 2007 are Jess O’Reilly, Dayna Cox and Rachael Greenshields.  (Shari Bray also played and played the 50 over game March 2)

·         Jess O’Reilly 22 (32) and Kylie Rattray (at that stage 14 off 17) put on 39 in 36 balls for the fifth wicket

·         Kylie Rattray (43no) and Kayla McGrath made 24 off 22 balls for the seventh wicket

·         Kylie and Hannah Armstrong 2 (2) made 20 off 15 balls for the eighth wicket.

·         The seventh and eight wickets made 44 off the last seven overs (42 balls)

·         We scored 31 off the last 27 balls with only two wickets in hand (tight rope batting!!!)

·         Kylie’s 43 no (41 balls seven 4s, one 2, one 3 and 14 singles.)

·         Hannah Armstrong only faced two balls in a 20 run stand with Kylie (15 balls faced by the pair)

Northern /TTG innings

·         Having made 0/36 off 7.1 overs they lost 8/11 in the next seven

·         We achieve three run outs (Tabitha, Dayna with direct hits and the Armstrong twins)

·         Kylie’s stumping (which started the dominoes falling) was her 12th for season with seven being off faster bowlers Jess, Donna and Georgia

As lose entree


The As had good entrée to the main course of Sunday’s GF with a good hit out against West Torrens.

The Eagles batted first making an impressive 267.  Donna continued her good work taking three wickets (to make her equal in the SACA wicket takers in A grade), Georgia also finished with three – cleaning up the tail.

The fielding highlights included a speccy from Shari in the gully, a good outfield catch from Georgia and two athletic catches from Tabatha.

Thanks to Brandi, Chloe and Cara who came up from the Bs to assist with the team to make sure players were well rested for Sundays GF.
 Jess in action on Sunday.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Bs triumph As down and a little something from the archives....


The B grade had a convincing 73 run win over Kensington.  Batting first we made 8/149.  Chloe Lyons made her PB for Southern will a  very patient 30.  She opened and took the score to 68 in the 23rd over. Her 63 run stand with Kate Weger set the base for Kate to make 68.  She shared good partnerships with Emily (17), Sam (18) and Rachelle (35).

Cara Allen produced a gem of an opening spell to have Kensington’s top order in tatters – after five overs they were 4/13.  Captain Nicole Baker chimed in with four wickets at the end. But there were some very tight spells from Rachelle 0/9 off five and Emily 0/13 off seven.

 

We batted our 50 overs to be 8/116.  Georgia batted for over 45 minutes for 14, Kylie was very patient for 22 and Captain Dayna (at Number 6) made a well constructed 30.

Port got off to a flyer with 52 in the first eight overs to set them up.  State players Wellington, Dean and Clapton scored most of their runs as they passed us four down in the 21st over.  We cleaned up the game quickly after they passed us with Kelly Armstrong taking  3 four  4 and Donna picking up two late order wickets.

For six of the 11 it was the first time they had played against arguably the greatest Women’s Cricketer Karen Rolton.  Rolts was a late call up for Port – she only bowled two overs and did not face a ball when she batted.  However, her presence on the field was enough to get Port their second win for the season.

 

The Cs last game for the season saw Milly play her first game for the club.  We made 11/75 (6.8) to Sturt’s 10/101 (10.1).

Nikki Moyle made 19 , Ann from Kensington made 17 and Nicky Gore 13.

 

Don’t forget Grand Final Sunday at Adelaide Oval.

FROM THE ARCHIVES A REPORT ON OUR LAST PREMIERSHIP in C grade at the end of the2006-2007

season.

 

We had been heavily beaten in our first seven games for the season – but after Christmas did not lose a game…..

Still playing with us are JESS O’REILLY, RACHAEL GREENSHIELDS, SHARI BRAY AND DAYNA COX

 

THE C grade women gave Southern our first premiership for the season (the game finished Saturday evening!). In a typical hard fought game we triumphed by 28 runs.

 

The game was reduced to 30 overs a side and started late due to the rain on Friday.  Port won the toss and sent us in.

Our 150 run target was set up with an 87 run second wicket stand by Captain Jess O’Reilly and Jasmin Thompson.   This was supported by a 39 run stand in 37 balls from Jasmin and Shari Bray. 

 

Port needed to score at 5.0 an over to win – after 11 overs this had stretched to almost seven after a  superb opening bowling spell from Jasmin Thompson (0/8 off six) and Amy Slattery (0/8 off five).

Quick wickets from Shaunie Green and Dayna Cox put further pressure on the Port batters.  But a 63 run second wicket stand saw Port with 56 to score of 42 balls.  Consecutive wickets to Shari Bray meant   Port needed 54 off 36. After a quick flurry from Port tail ender Starcy Mayes (13 off nine balls) the Port chase for   was aborted.

 

Once again a game against Port was a hard fought affair (with previous wins by 20 and 54 runs being won in similar circumstances.)

 

Grand final – played at EP Nazar

March 2007
C grade

 

Batting (Southern District):
Batsmen
How Out 1
Player 1
How Out 2
Player 2
Runs
Balls
4's
6's
Mins
FOW
Dayna Cox
C
Toni JACKSON
B
Starsy MAYES
4
15
1
0
13
11
Jessica O'Reilly
LBW
Hayley SMITH
 
 
41
67
7
0
79
98
Jasmin Thompson
C
Toni JACKSON
B
Amanda MAYES
46
79
5
0
82
137
Shari BRAY
C
Hayley SMITH
B
Nicole MURPHY
24
20
3
0
26
149
Kylie DANNENBERG
C
Ashleigh HOMES
B
Nicole MURPHY
1
3
0
0
4
149
Linda Anderson
NO
 
 
 
0
0
0
0
0
 
Shaunie Green
NO
 
 
 
0
3
0
0
2
 
Emma Genockey
DNB
 
 
 
0
0
0
0
0
 
Hannah Greenshields
DNB
 
 
 
0
0
0
0
0
 
Rachael Greenshields
DNB
 
 
 
0
0
0
0
0
 
Amy SLATTERY
DNB
 
 
 
0
0
0
0
0
 
Tanita Scharling-Gamba
DNB
 
 
 
0
0
0
0
0
 
6
Total:
149
187
16
0
 
 
0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

» Bowling (Port Adelaide):
 
Bowler
Overs
Mdns
Wide
N.B.
Runs
Wkts
Hat-Tricks
1.
Starsy MAYES
6.0
1
6
0
30
1
0
2.
Ashleigh HOMES
6.0
2
4
1
16
0
0
3.
Nicole MURPHY
5.0
0
9
1
27
2
0
4.
Hayley SMITH
6.0
0
0
0
23
1
0
5.
Toni JACKSON
5.0
0
4
0
27
0
0
6.
Amanda MAYES
2.0
0
1
1
20
1
0
Total:
30
3
24
3
149
5
0


Batting (Port Adelaide):
 
Batsmen
How Out 1
Player 1
How Out 2
Player 2
Runs
Balls
4's
6's
Mins
FOW
1.
Sonia MANGELSEN
C
Shaunie Green
B
Shaunie Green
15
48
2
0
40
29
2.
Ashleigh HOMES
C
Shaunie Green
B
Dayna Cox
7
29
0
0
38
23
3.
Nicole MURPHY
B
Shari BRAY
 
 
41
31
7
0
52
94
4.
Toni JACKSON
LBW
Jessica O'Reilly
 
 
8
32
0
0
42
94
5.
Starsy MAYES
C
Shari BRAY
B
Shari BRAY
13
9
2
0
18
94
6.
Fiona BARR
B
Shari BRAY
 
 
0
1
0
0
1
105
7.
Anne DEATON
C
Shari BRAY
B
Shari BRAY
3
7
0
0
4
118
8.
Amanda MAYES
B
Jessica O'Reilly
 
 
5
5
0
0
12
118
9.
Hayley SMITH
NO
 
 
 
1
6
0
0
8
 
10.
Ilka BRIDGEWATER
NO
 
 
 
0
6
0
0
6
 
11.
Kayla STASZUK
DNB
 
 
 
0
0
0
0
0
 
12.
Jessie ELMS
DNB
 
 
 
0
0
0
0
0
 
Byes:
7
Total:
121
174
11
0
 
 
Leg-Byes:
4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

» Bowling (Southern District):
 
Bowler
Overs
Mdns
Wide
N.B.
Runs
Wkts
Hat-Tricks
1.
Jasmin Thompson
6.0
1
0
0
9
0
0
2.
Amy SLATTERY
6.0
1
4
1
11
0
0
3.
Dayna Cox
5.0
0
4
1
20
1
0
4.
Shaunie Green
3.0
0
2
2
16
1
0
5.
Kylie DANNENBERG
2.0
0
1
0
15
0
0
6.
Shari BRAY
4.0
0
2
0
18
4
0
7.
Jessica O'Reilly
4.0
1
0
0
21
2
0
Total:
30
3
13
4
121
8
0