THE curtain has fallen on another season of Tamworth veterans cricket and the summer's best performers have been honoured at the organisation's annual presentation night.
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In the over-50 category, Richard Rowlings capped off a successful season by taking out the batting aggregate and average awards, finishing the season with 252 runs at an average of 126.
The bowling aggregate award attracted a crowd as Phil Constable, Andrew O'Halloran and Ben Crowe all tied with eight wickets, while Dean Petty claimed the bowling average award with an average of 10.
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Craig Salter and Steve Wilson also got in on the awards claiming the fielding and players player awards respectively.
In the over-60 squad, Chriss Crowell proved a cut above the rest with the bat taking out both batting awards after making 332 runs at an average of 55.3 throughout the season.
Bede Maher was celebrated as the side's best fielder for the season while Ben van Aanholt and Greg Kellett were tied for player's player.
With the ball, Terry Murphy came out on top taking out both awards after taking 20 wickets at an average of 16.1 runs this season.
Peter Boyd toasted to a memorable season in the over-70 side, claiming both the batting average award (126), the fielding award and the season's best bowling average with 17.5.
Ron Radford was praised for accumulating the most runs for the season with 174 as well as being named players player, while Mike Cashman was toasted for taking the most wickets with seven for the season.
In the night's other awards, Robyn Barnes took out the ladies contribution award while Tom Kellett was praised for his contribution to veterans cricket.