Taita District Cricket Club and Bowling
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Award winners for the 2016/17 season
- Taita District Cricket Club
- Team player of the year: Women's Grade-Becca McHugh Fireblades-Mahendra Sadaye Yodhas-Leks Alagappan Legends- Shay Thomson Kamos- Henry Clayton Third Grade-Matthew Heissenbuttel Premier Reserve- Aaron Curtis/ Sam Bourne Premier-Obus Pienaar Peter Smith Trophy (Best Bowling Women's) Carlene Angus GJ Robertson Trophy (Most Wickets all Lower Grade Cricket Men) Hayden Moore TrophySchoferPhil (Best Batting Aggregate Women’s) Lisa Carter BR Clarke Cup (Highest Batting Aggregate Lower Grade Cricket Men) Matthew Heissenbuttel Don Hazlett Trophy (Best Fieldsman in Premier and Premier Reserve) Obus Pienaar Ray Tyler Cup (Best Lower Grade Fielder) Jonny Hare Practice Award Mark Houghton/ Matt McComb Taita District Cricket Club (Club Captains Trophy) Hayden Moore Stuart Briggs Cup (Most scores over 30 throughout the Season all Grades) Obus Pienaar/ Mitchell Scott KJ Rowley Trophy (Most Wickets in Premier & Premier Reserve Grades) Liam Sullivan Fawcett Plate (Best Bowling Average in All Grades) Hayden Moore Life Members Trophy (Highest Batting Aggregate in Premier & Premier Reserve Grades) Obus Pienaar Vice Presidents Partnership Award (Open to all teams in the Club) Jason Doyle/ Tim Brown Taita Cricket Club Cup (Best Individual Performance in Lower Grades Mens) Tom McHugh ( 6/11 and 49* and 29* vs Petone- Riverside- Grade 3) Petone Radiators Cup (Best Individual Performance in Intercity Premier & Premier Reserve Grades) Rohith Yeluri 9/9 vs Upper Hutt WE Schofer Trophy (Open to all teams – Points scored throughout the season) Obus Pienaar McCurley Cup (Most Improved Woman's Cricketer - Points scored throughout the Season) Shayne Martin CupGllespieDJ (Most Promising Young Cricketer in the Club) Mitchell Scott Robin Randell Memorial Cup (Best Club Member – awarded for Services to the Club over the season) Johnny Hare Doug Urry Memorial Trophy (Cricketer of the Year) Obus Pienaar
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Petone, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Player Profile - Rohith Row Yeluri
- Taita District Cricket Club
- Name: Rohith Yeluri Nickname (and why): Row, Darren Dingle gave me this name (Just because it’s easy to say Row than Rooheath) Place of Birth: Khammam, a beautiful town in Telangana State (India) Taita Debut: 2015 for Premier Reserves Highest Honors: Premier Reserves Most Memorable Game: Game against Upper Hutt this season where I picked 9/9 (My best ever bowling figures) Favorite holiday destination: Queenstown Best advice you’ve received: Keep bowling those Out Swingers and don’t bowl slow deliveries. Almost everyone who fields behind the stumps gave me this advice. Favorite Movie: Rockstar (Bollywood) Favorite Musician: A R Rehaman & Ilayaraja Sporting hero: Glenn McGrath Favorite cricketer: Saurav Ganguly Non-Sporting hero: My Dad Best Taita memory: Obus scoring 140 on the same day I picked up 9 wickets Biggest pest at Taita: Diz Interesting fact about you: I was a top order batsman for most of my life and never batted below 6 before I started playing for Taita Premier Reserves (I bat at 9 or 10 here) <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " >
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Player Profile - Shaun Seen Gillespie
- Taita District Cricket Club
- Name: Shaun Gillespie Nickname (and why): Nippy (James Boyle came up with it) Scene (unsure of this one) Place of Birth: Lower Hutt Taita Debut: 2004 (Thirds) Highest Honors: Captaining the seconds, after years of bowling 2-3 overs a game for them.
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