Jess Davidson and Lara Graham's ACT/NSW Country side have done the double at the under-18 national championships in Tasmania after the tournament came to a bit of an anti-climax.
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Persistent rain forced the one-day final to be abandoned, leaving ACT/NSW Country to share the silverware with Queensland.
They had earlier in the tournament defeated Queensland in the Twenty20 final to avenge for last year's disappointment.
ACT/NSW Country also went on to lose the one-day final, going down to state rivals NSW Metro.
The Tamworth duo were both part of that side.
Davidson was at the crease in Thursday's final when rain stopped play.
She was unbeaten on 33 off 28 with ACT/NSW Country 2-69 in the 17th over.
After not really having a big impact with the bat during the Twenty20 competition, Davidson's batting prowess came to the fore in the one-dayers.
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She was from four knocks twice unconquered and hit a highest score of 41 in their penultimate game against South Australia.
The seamer also chipped in with three wickets for the one-dayers.
Graham was batting down the order and didn't have a lot of opportunities in the middle, and bowled without any luck.
ACT/NSW were the only side not to lose a game during the one-day competition and scored some big runs en route to the final.
Graham's father Peter said it was a great team display from the girls over the 10 days. They were also unbeaten in the Twenty20 competition.