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A number of Trafalgar Cricket Club players achieved personal milestones last month. 

Rhys Holdsworth, Zack Brown and Liam Durkin each made further marks in the club’s more than 130 history, after chalking up further accolades. 

Holdsworth brought up 8000 senior runs for the club, as well as 250 wickets at First XI level. 

In a statistically prolific career, the left-hand bat is among the top performers the club has ever seen, while he has used his cricket smarts to manufacture the bulk of more than 200 poles bowling right arm variety.

Brown didn’t have to wait long to take his 100th First XI wicket, after snaring the first scalp of the season. 

Still only in his mid-20s, the opening quick has a knack for taking wickets, and is already in the top 10 on the club’s senior aggregate. 

Durkin became the latest member of the 200 club when he played his milestone match in Round 2. 

His 200 was made up of 127 games in the First XI, 55 in the seconds and 18 twenty20s. 

The club has been fortunate in its recent history to have a number of loyal players. 

Of the 13 who have played 200 games, seven are still actively involved with the club: John Asmussen, Christian Burgess, Brendan Dawson, Rhys Holdsworth, Daniel Heathcote, Jackson Noonan and Liam Durkin.

Holdsworth, Noonan, Heathcote and Durkin have also played the best part of 100 days of First XI cricket together – a likely club record.

Rhys Holdsworth went past 8000 runs for Trafalgar Cricket Club in Round 2.
Zack Brown has now taken more than100 First XI wickets.
Liam Durkin became the 13th Trafalgar cricketer to play 200 games last month.

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