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)
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Name: Patrick Smtih
Nickname (and why): Gluggsy – Glug Glug,
Place of Birth: Wellington
Taita Debut: 5th form for Senior 3
Highest Honors: Taita Prems
Most Memorable Game: When I hit a 6 at Naenae
Favorite holiday destination: Anywhere there’s Sun
Best advice you’ve received: “Just smash it for 6” – Andrew Sturt
Favorite Movie: Tangiwai
Favorite Musician: Dj The Flume – Mark Houghton showed me him
Sporting hero: Kevin Garnett
Favorite cricketer: Wiremu “Bill” Edwards
Non-Sporting hero: Patrick Houghton
Best Taita memory: Henry “S.Dot” Walsh antics at Rathkeale
Biggest pest at Taita: Sam McGavin
Interesting fact about you: When I was two I could name every All Black 1-15 at the time.
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Our Reading Group takes place on the third and fourth Thursday of the month. Thursday 17 April: Bryony Hogg from Marsden Books joins us to showcase popular titles from her […]
Dare to declare who you are. A musical unlike any you've seen, an astonishingly, sonically sophisticated saga of two exceptional women broken by the world and their journey of healing that changed history.
Short course Emma Bassett 22:22Loretta Desourdy 34:07Helen Willis 49:02Marianne Palmer 49:02 Medium course Anna Fifield 29:04Bev Hodge 46:23 Long course Stephen Day 29:36Chris Howard 36:24Matyas James 36:43Andy (Chris’s friend) 37:36Tanya Lavington 42:48Kath Littler 43:10Scott Ryland 49:10 Alistair Collow – result to come