Star WA regulars Cameron Bancroft, Ashton Turner and Corey Rocchiccioli played starring roles in the latest round of County Cricket matches across the pond.
WA Trio Making Waves In County Cricket
Here's how Cricket.com.au summed up their performances.
Cameron Bancroft (Western Australia/Gloucestershire)
58 (127) & 176 (366). Season to date: 635 runs at 52.91
Right as the opening position is a talking point for the Australian Test team once again, Cameron Bancroft sent a timely reminder of his talents with a starring role in Gloucestershire's draw with Derbyshire. Glos captain Bancroft top-scored in both innings, including the first where his side were rolled for 187, and added his second hundred of the season in the second.
After batting for the entirety of day three, Bancroft said after play that his goal once he was set was to go big. "Sometimes when you're opening the batting you're going to get out early. I've always been told that the times you do get in you have to give yourself the chance to make the most of it," Bancroft said.
Ashton Turner (Western Australia/Lancashire)154 (148)
154 (148). Season to date: 154 runs at 154.00
Western Australia veteran Ashton Turner, on debut for Lancashire, made a stunning 150 as Lancashire almost defeated Kent in Blackpool. Having played two county games for Durham last season, Turner joined Lancs in 2025 on a T20 and first-class contract and starred in his first match for the Red Roses.
He hit six sixes and 11 fours as the Kent attack, including Wes Agar, had no answers for his crisp hitting.
Corey Rocchiccioli (Western Australia/Warwickshire) - 1-104 (25) & 5-67 (16.1)
1-104 (25) & 5-67 (16.1). Season to date: 6 wickets at 28.50
Corey Rocchiccioli was another Aussie spinner brought into the UK system for the Kookaburra rounds of the season and he made an immediate impact with Warwickshire.
Playing in the overseas slot left vacant by Beau Webster, Rocchiccioli took a five-wicket haul in the second innings with Somerset looking to set up for a declaration. However the off-spinner's regular strikes ensured that Somerset weren't able to control the game and Warks were able to hang on for the draw.