The Katherine South Crocs have redeemed victory over the weekend in the final cricket match of the season.
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Taking back their long-standing winning streak in a competitive game against the Camels, the team won by just two runs, scoring 129 all out.
While confident heading onto the field, Katherine South Crocs team captain Sandeep Buttar said the game could have gone either way following a season of "good rivalry".
"At drinks it looked like the game had gotten away from us and it would be a challenge, but we came back stronger and took eight wickets in the last 15 overs securing us the win," he said.
"The pressure was well and truly on because it was grand finals but in the end we held our nerves better than the Camels."
Winning Seasons Best Bowler with 39 runs, Buttar said his team played with "good spirit", prepared to take back their winning title after losing it to the Camels last year.
"Over the season we were pretty even with the Camels, so it was a good rivalry to have going," he said.
"We has a four year winning streak before we lost it to the Camels last year, the team was pumped to get it back again."
Seasons Best Batsman went to the Camel's Corey Rounds and the Grand Final MVP went to Azaz Hussain from the Katherine South Crocs.
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