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How’s this for openers?

STUDENTS at Marnebek School perfected their batting and bowling techniques in a special coaching clinic held at the school.
The Cranbourne Cricket Club recently developed a new game with the working title Ozzie Cricket.
The game aims to make cricket available to all people in the community, both children and adults.
The program provides a fair and competitive source of team sport, with the emphasis strictly on participation.
Children at Marnebek School had a great day learning the ins and outs of the cricket world.
Organisers said most importantly the kids had fun and everyone was encouraged to have a go.
Sponsor of the club, Wise Employment was also there to help, with plenty of giveaways from Cricket Victoria for the kids.
The Cranbourne Cricket Club is the first club in the City Of Casey to achieve the highest level three status with Good Sports.
On 3 February the club also celebrates its 125th reunion.

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