Manly Warringah District Cricket Club

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Manly Warringah District Cricket Club is a cricket club in based in Manly, Sydney, Australia who play in the Sydney Grade Cricket competition. Founded in 1878, Manly was a foundation club in the Sydney grade competition.[1] Manly are relatively successful, having won the Club Championship 5 times since the year 2000. The current head coach is Tim Cruickshank and the first-grade captain Jay Lenton.[2] Manly play their home games at Manly Oval. The club has produced a number of international cricketers, more recently Stephen O'Keefe, Stuart Clark and Michael Bevan, and all-time great Keith Miller. In 2019, Morne Morkel played a season at Manly in preparation for the Big Bash which he played for the Perth Scorchers and after he retired, he became Manly's Assistant Coach..[3] Current state representatives include Mickey Edwards, Jack Edwards, Stephen O'Keefe and Oliver Davies. Other first-class players include Ahillen Beadle and Jay Lenton. Media personalities including Cameron Merchant and Andrew Rochford currently also represent Manly-Warringah.[4]

Notable players

Current

Current players representing the Manly Warringah District Cricket Club who have played professional cricket include:[5]

International Representatives

The following players have represented Manly Warringah District Cricket Club and Australia:

The following players have represented Manly Warringah District Cricket Club and another national team:

Other Notable Players

See also

  • Cricket portal

References

  1. ^ "About MWDCC". Manly Warringah District Cricket Club. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  2. ^ "MWDCC Coaching". Manly Warringah District Cricket Club. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Roy Vumbaca is Manly Warringah District Cricket Club new Men's Club Coach and Morne Morkel Assistant Coach". Stump to Stump. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Representative Teams". Manly Warringah District Cricket Club. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Representative Teams". Manly Warringah District Cricket Club. Retrieved 31 October 2017.

External links

  • Official website
  • Manly Warringah District Cricket Club on Facebook
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