Steve Nean's 83 helps Gladdy claim third grade Twenty20 competition title

Max Stainkamph
Updated January 27 2020 - 8:47pm, first published 3:00pm
CATCH IT: An edge off the bat of Nathan Totten flies past Gladstone's wicketkeeper Matty Weller, to the delight of bowler Troy Pearson. Photo: MAX STAINKAMPH
CATCH IT: An edge off the bat of Nathan Totten flies past Gladstone's wicketkeeper Matty Weller, to the delight of bowler Troy Pearson. Photo: MAX STAINKAMPH

An blistering 83 from Steve Nean and a 143-run unbeaten stand with stand-in skipper Luke Wilson powered Gladstone-Metro to a nine-wicket win in the Orange District Cricket Association third grade Twenty20 competition final over Centrals Wanderers on Saturday.

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Max Stainkamph

Max Stainkamph

Journalist

Max joined the CWD in September 2017, leaving the big smoke of Melbourne to come to Orange, where he stayed until 2020.

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