Sandgate-Redcliffe Gators

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Sandgate-Redcliffe Gators
Personnel
CaptainCorey Barsby
CoachVic Williams
Team information
Colors        
Founded1961
Home groundAlbury Oval (Deagon Recreation Reserve)
Capacity50,000
History
KFC Queensland State League wins2
Official website: Sandgate-Redcliffe District Cricket Club

Sandgate-Redcliffe Gators District Cricket Club is a cricket club in Sandgate and Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia. They are also known as the Gators and play in the Brisbane Grade Cricket competition. They were founded in 1961.

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The Gators are the 2017 KFC T20 Queensland State Premier League Twenty20 champions after successfully defending their title from the previous season. The Gators defeated the Sunshine Coast Scorchers in the final.

Current First Grade squad

Players with international caps are listed in bold.

No.NameNationality Batting style Bowling style Notes
1 Bryce Street AustraliaLeft-handedRight-arm medium
3Sam UnderhillAustraliaRight-handedWicket-Keeper
4 Lloyd Aspin EnglandRight-handedRight-arm medium
5Michael SimmersAustraliaRight-handedRight-arm leg break
6 Lachlan Thompson AustraliaRight-handedRight-arm orthodox spin Captain
7 Josh Connolly AustraliaRight-handedRight-arm orthodox spin
8 Zac Keune AustraliaLeft-handed
9Sam LowryAustraliaLeft-handedRight-arm medium
10Charlie HemphreyEnglandRight-handedRight-arm orthodox spin
12Chathura KaluthanthriSri LankaRight-handedRight-arm fast-medium
11 Adrian Lascu AustraliaRight-handedRight-arm medium
13Brad PowellAustraliaRight-handedRight-arm fast-medium
14Chris AbbeyAustraliaRight-handedRight-arm leg break
15Jet LiebkeAustraliaRight-handedWicket-Keeper
16Mitchell BunkerAustraliaRight-handedRight-arm fast-medium
22 Mitchell Swepson AustraliaRight-handedRight-arm leg break
0 Desmond Swepson FijiManager
00Andy AspinEnglandWaterboy
000 Tracy Moody AustraliaScorer

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