CEO Christina Matthews to step down
It is with sadness and gratitude that WA Cricket announces Christina Matthews, one of Australia’s most respected and decorated sporting administrators, has resigned as its Chief Executive Officer.
The Pledge a Picket campaign offers cricket lovers a once in a lifetime opportunity to be part of the WACA Ground’s legacy and its exciting future. See your name etched into the picket fence that surrounds the iconic Ground and choose if your name sits alongside a WA Cricket Legend, a West Aussie who has donned the Australian colours or a WA State player. Secure your piece of history today and pledge a picket.
Cameron Bancroft
512
2
Sam Whiteman
331
3
Hilton Cartwright
284
4
Aaron Hardie
273
5
Charlie Stobo
200
Joel Paris
18
2
Corey Rocchiccioli
18
3
Liam Haskett
13
4
Lance Morris
11
5
Aaron Hardie
11
1
Tasmanian Tigers Men
29.77 pts
2
Western Australia Men
28.22 pts
3
Victoria Men
26.12 pts
4
NSW Men
21.59 pts
Chloe Piparo
231
2
Maddy Darke
190
3
Lisa Griffith
101
4
Mathilda Carmichael
99
5
Amy Edgar
51
Piepa Cleary
8
2
Amy Edgar
6
3
Alana King
5
4
Zoe Britcliffe
5
5
Chloe Ainsworth
4
1
Queensland Fire
15 pts
2
South Australia Scorpions
15 pts
3
Western Australia Women
14 pts
4
Tasmanian Tigers Women
10 pts
WA Cricket acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar Nation as the Traditional Custodians of this country and its waters and that the WACA Ground stands on Whadjuk Country. We pay our respects to Nyoongar Elders both past and present.
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