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FEBRUARY 21, 2012 4:11am

Cricket tour leaves smiles on residents' faces

The Rochester community celebrated its recovery from last January's flood with the Water to Wickets cricket tour on the weekend.

By Elaine Cooney

The weekend was packed with entertainment from the minute the Australian Cricketers’ Association team arrived in town.

The cricket stars were excited to be in Rochester and play a team of Campaspe Cricket Association players.

View photos of the action

Their humour was contagious and everywhere the stars visited they left district residents with smiles on their faces.

The Sunday event attracted a crowd of 1800 which was a little under the target set by organisers.

“We were hoping for 2000 but we were pretty close,” organising committee chair Cate Ward said.

She described the whole weekend as “absolutely fabulous”.

The supporters
 

“You know you’ve done a good job when cricketers ask if they can come back again next year,” she said.

The committee has yet to discuss if it will hold the same sort of event or something different next year.

Elmore Lockington Rochester Community Bank branch manager Tracie Kyne is calculating the money raised for the event, which may take some time to finalise.

Organisers, officials and spectators lined up before the start of play in the Water to Wickets Twenty20 match at Rochester on Sunday.


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