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Victorian selectors have named a 13-man squad for the Australian Country Cricket Championships to be played in Bendigo from January 5 to 12.
The Victorian under-19 squad will begin its preparation for January's National Championships with a one-day match against an under-20 Bartercard Premier Cricket Rising Stars squad at Merv Hughes Oval next Tuesday.
Despite an incredible haul of six catches by wicketkeeper Ryan Hartley, Victoria's under-17 male team lost by just two runs in a thriller against ACT/NSW Country in Kingston on Tuesday.
The Victorian under-15 female side has finished third at the National Championships after a two-wicket nail-biting win over South Australia in the playoff for third place at Raby #2.
The Board of Cricket Victoria has welcomed the historic $35 million commitment by the Andrews Government to support the future health and growth of Victorian cricket.
Cricket Victoria has today named a 13-man squad for next year's Under-19 National Championships in Adelaide.
Victoria's male under-17s bowled themselves into a strong position against Northern Territory before the opening match of the National Championships was abandoned due to rain.
The final round of the National Championships has seen Victoria's under 15 female side win its fourth match in as many starts after they cruised to a 45-run victory over New South Wales Metropolitan at Raby #1.
Respect, honesty and integrity were the driving values behind Pascoe Vale United Cricket Club's (PVUCC) eight-wicket win over the Northern Lions Sports Club (NLSC) for the Harmony in Cricket Shield.
Victoria under-15 female team has won its third game in a row, with a win under the Duckworth Lewis method over New South Wales Academy at Benson Lane Oval #2.
Cricket Victoria honoured 23 long serving volunteers at the MCG when it hosted the 50-year Service Luncheon last week.
Victoria's under-15 side had recorded back-to-back wins for the first time in the National Championships with a 39-run victory over Tasmania in a T20 at Bruce Purser Oval.
Victoria's under-15s have recorded their first win of the National Championships with a 13-run victory over Western Australia in the second T20 at Blacktown International Sports Park #2.
Victoria's under-15 female side has suffered their third loss of the National Championships, going down to Queensland by 15 runs in their first T20 at Blacktown International Sports Park #1.
Victoria's under-15 female side has suffered its second loss of the National Championships, going down to South Australia by three wickets at Rosedale Oval.
Victoria's under-15 female side began their National Championships in Sydney with a narrow one-wicket defeat against Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales Country team at Blacktown International Sports Park #2.
Cricket Victoria is saddened by the loss of our oldest first-class player, Harcourt Dowsley, who passed away on October 30.
Five Victorians will represent Australia at the fourth Blind Cricket World Cup beginning tomorrow in South Africa.
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