The Gold Coast Bulletin

Chelsea bags five wickets

- Jake Garland

It might have been the last seniors game of the season, but Chelsea Swain made it her best game of the year. The 18-yearold, who plays for Surfers Paradise Community Div 3 claimed 5-26 in the match against Mudgeeraba on Saturday, her first five wicket haul. Chelsea said it was a feeling she would never forget. “It felt amazing, I was super excited to get the opportunit­y to bowl,” Chelsea said. “Honestly I thought Andy (Rowlands) wasn’t going to give me a bowl but clearly he left the best till last.

“It kind of just went straight up and Zeek (Kelly) was under it. So I was pretty confident, he caught the first wicket.”

Chelsea started playing cricket in 2017 after watching her older brother play on Saturday mornings. Taking up ‘Milo cricket’ first while also playing against her brothers in the backyard, Chelsea developed her skills and is now playing in the Junior Open Div 1 competitio­n as well as seniors. “I started playing with my younger brother Dylan and we thought it would be really cool to play the same sport as our older brother Hayden,” Chelsea said.

“I started playing more and then realised I loved the sport and went on to play junior cricket. I am now playing my final season this year in Div 1 with our team playing in the semi-finals next week.”

The right arm pace bowler is the second female to claim a five wicket haul this season with Runaway Bay’s Samantha Smithers picking up 5-29 in Premier Third Grade. Chelsea will line up for Surfers Paradise Open Junior Div 1 team against Burleigh Bullsharks on March 16 and 17 in their semi-final.

*Bulletin journalist Jake Garland is a member of Surfers Paradise Cricket Club

 ?? ?? Surfers bowler Chelsea Swain.
Surfers bowler Chelsea Swain.

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