Hampshire’s Felix Organ, who topped the ECB Southern Premier Division batting charts this past summer, is making a run wave or two playing for Broadbeach Robina in Queensland’s Gold Coast League.
He notched 75 in BR’s 241-2 run assault on Queens, who were dismissed for 153 in reply, Organ taking 1-18 and team-mate Tom Scriven 1-25. It was Organ’s second consecutive 70-plus score for Broadbeach, who lie third in the log.
With only one Premier Division wicket on his CV, New Milton teenager Raff Hussey wouldn’t regard bowling as his strongest suit – but he managed a creditable 3-19 return from an 18-over stint playing Second Grade for Port Adelaide against Northern Districts in the West End SA Grade competition.
Hussey was thrown the ball with Northern Districts 84-0 and promptly removed both openers and ND’s number three bat. His 18-over stint was more than he bowled all season for New Milton !
Hussey is spending the winter at Darren Lehmann's Academy ahead of taking up a place at Loughborough University in autumn 2019.
Elsewhere in Adelaide, Bournemouth’s Luke Matthews has been keeping an unusually low profile after bagging a pair in St Peter’s Collegiate’s heavy defeat by Port Districts in the Adelaide Suburban Turf League, where he excelled in his early matches, scoring 156 runs (inc two fifties) in his first three knocks.
The SPL contingent playing in Melbourne saw all their games washed out by heavy rain which has subsequently swept up Australia’s east coast and submerged much of Sydney.
He notched 75 in BR’s 241-2 run assault on Queens, who were dismissed for 153 in reply, Organ taking 1-18 and team-mate Tom Scriven 1-25. It was Organ’s second consecutive 70-plus score for Broadbeach, who lie third in the log.
With only one Premier Division wicket on his CV, New Milton teenager Raff Hussey wouldn’t regard bowling as his strongest suit – but he managed a creditable 3-19 return from an 18-over stint playing Second Grade for Port Adelaide against Northern Districts in the West End SA Grade competition.
Hussey was thrown the ball with Northern Districts 84-0 and promptly removed both openers and ND’s number three bat. His 18-over stint was more than he bowled all season for New Milton !
Hussey is spending the winter at Darren Lehmann's Academy ahead of taking up a place at Loughborough University in autumn 2019.
Elsewhere in Adelaide, Bournemouth’s Luke Matthews has been keeping an unusually low profile after bagging a pair in St Peter’s Collegiate’s heavy defeat by Port Districts in the Adelaide Suburban Turf League, where he excelled in his early matches, scoring 156 runs (inc two fifties) in his first three knocks.
The SPL contingent playing in Melbourne saw all their games washed out by heavy rain which has subsequently swept up Australia’s east coast and submerged much of Sydney.