Country Week postponed to next month after last day is abandoned

Andrew Moir
Updated January 5 2020 - 7:52pm, first published 5:00pm
HAVING FUN: Wangaratta Gold and Blue under 12 teams run a drill between overs during their Country Week clash.
HAVING FUN: Wangaratta Gold and Blue under 12 teams run a drill between overs during their Country Week clash.
PATIENCE: Wangaratta Gold's Jed Marek showed his ability to concentrate, posting an unbeaten 28 from 73 balls against Wangaratta Blue. Pictures: TARA TREWHELLA
PATIENCE: Wangaratta Gold's Jed Marek showed his ability to concentrate, posting an unbeaten 28 from 73 balls against Wangaratta Blue. Pictures: TARA TREWHELLA
SMOOTH ACTION: Gold's Ed Jones shows the style which saw him claim one for six from four overs against the classy Blue team.
SMOOTH ACTION: Gold's Ed Jones shows the style which saw him claim one for six from four overs against the classy Blue team.
CAPTAIN'S KNOCK: Wangaratta Blue skipper Henry Scalzo led the way with the equal top score of 38 in his team's win over Gold at Country Week.
CAPTAIN'S KNOCK: Wangaratta Blue skipper Henry Scalzo led the way with the equal top score of 38 in his team's win over Gold at Country Week.

North East Junior Country Week will be completed next month after Monday's play was called off due to the smoke haze.

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Andrew Moir

Andrew Moir

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