MATT Crawshaw says the Border Bullets are unlike any representative side he’s played with in the past.
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The St Pats batsman has represented Riverina and Cricket Albury-Wodonga in various guises in the past few years, but says there’s something about the Bullets that separates them from the pack.
“The boys have been very welcoming,” he said.
“The standard at training is really high, quite a bit more intense than the club stuff we do.
“The concept of the team and competition is really great, everyone is full on board with it and that’s been key to it.”
Crawshaw finished with 23 runs in the Bullets’ convincing win over the Southern Riverina Vipers on Sunday.
“I’m just happy to be able to contribute to the win,” he said.
“We’re one win away from going back to the SCG, hopefully we get there.
“It’ll be great, especially for the new players.”