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Indoor Sports Victoria

Locality: Boronia, Victoria, Australia

Phone: 03 9762 2922



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24.01.2022 Casey Stadium is all set to host Cricket Australia’s National Indoor Cricket Championships! Get along to watch the best in the country between June 29 and July 13.



24.01.2022 Do you have Media aspirations and would love to get some fantastic experience in an industry you love? ISV in partnership with GameFace are looking for ISV Media crews to be ON-AIR talent within our programs - ISV Live Stream - Commentators & Special Comments... - ISV Cricket Show - Hosts & Panelists - ISV Media - Interviewers These are volunteer roles initially, and will accept applications from all levels of experience but must have knowledge of indoor cricket rules and terminology, and have outgoing personalities. Covering the game across the State, we will also need applications from each region. Contact Dale at GameFace for more information [email protected] or DM @DaleJChristie

24.01.2022 Master’s National Championships: Heartbreak for Victoria Over-45s in thrilling finale Ahmad Khawaja Over-45 Final: New South Wales 66 (3) defeated Victoria 59 (1) by seven runs New South Wales 66 (A Jesensek 3/-3, M Smith 3/-3, R Psaila 2/0) def. Victoria 59 (Jesensek 16, Van Vegten 12, Garratt 10) ...Continue reading

23.01.2022 Fantastic evening celebrating the success achieved by teams and individuals! Please contact me directly if you'd like to purchase any copies of the photos. If... you or a friend has a birthday milestone or special event coming up, please don't hesitate to get in touch to have your event covered :) See more



20.01.2022 Putting the health and safety of all participants, volunteers and the wider community first, the 2020 Australian Masters Championships has been postponed, and N...ational Indoor Cricket League suspended until April 30 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We will closely monitor the situation in regards to the ICNC and WICF World Cup in line with government and medical advice, and update you on any rescheduling in due course. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time.

19.01.2022 Episode 1 of the ISV Cricket Show will be posted tonight on the brand new Indoor Sports Victoria Facebook page - click the link below to follow all the action presented to you by @GameFaceRecord Weekly Cricket Show, Live Stream Game of the Week, Player Interviews, Photos, Player Profiles, and more! Join Geoff & Sean on our weekly broadcast for all things Indoor Cricket in Victoria.... If you want your business to advertise on the new content contact [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Indoor-Sports-Victoria-633257407142577

18.01.2022 Team Nominations close this week. Nominate your team now. [email protected]



12.01.2022 NICL Victoria - Match ending June 2 Victoria East Women’s: The Northcote Pirates’ early season winning streak was finally broken at Cranbourne last weekend, with Cranbourne avenging their early season loss to the Pirates with a tense 5-run victory to take a narrow lead at the top of the East division. Cranbourne would have been impressed with chasing down 108 after bowling first and having only seven players available for the clash. The Pirates did the heavy work up front, ...smashing 70 in the first eight overs as Rebecca Heenan and Nethali Perera cracked 32 to open up whilst Olivia Cooper and Maddison Heitlinger then blasted 38 to provide the Pirates with the ascendancy half-way through their innings. 37 were scored in the last eight but Northcote fell away, with Keely Pace and Bec Newman both snaring a brace, six wickets falling in the last eight overs. Perera then picked up a brace herself in the first over as Cranbourne were against the ropes early in the chase. They rebounded to make 71 through the middle pairs with Debbie Wierbinski and Becky Petty’s 40 in the third skin providing some momentum. 25 in the final pair was a tough ask but Pace and Newman negotiated the Pirates attack to get home mid-way through the last over. Croydon kept their season in contention with a commanding 118-81 win over the winless CSB Seahawks. Their second win of the year kept them in fourth spot but would have provided some confidence in chasing down 82 comfortably. The Seahawks started well, making 30 in the first pair as Jade Johnson and Vanchica Pathania played assertively early on. But seven wickets fell through the middle two pairs as Stella de Roos claimed 4/-4 in her two overs. They then backed it up with the bat, nearly reaching the total by the end of the third pair but then pulling away in the final pair to take a much needed three-skin win. Casey Stars had the bye. No matches were played in the NICL Men’s West and East divisions last week. See more

12.01.2022 NICL Victoria: Match Week Ended 2 June 2019 Ahmad Khawaja Victoria West Women’s: The Monash Tigers got their season back on track last weekend, consigning the defending champions the Raiders (Croydon) to their loss this year with an exciting 109-98 win at Cranbourne. After the Tigers batted first, they found themselves in a spot of both early on, making just 33 at the half-way stage. Amy Jennings rattled the stumps twice and the rest of the bowlers chipped in as the Raider...s took five wickets in the first eight overs. The last eight saw no wickets taken and 76 runs scored as the last two pairs provided the onslaught. Jasleen Kaur and Ellen Williams gave the initial impetus with 37 before Maddie Wright and Rhys McKenna provided the final burst with 39 to set the Raiders 110 to win. Elly Donald and Deb Laughlan started the chase positively putting on 28, before the Raiders were left needing 28 to win in the last 4 overs. However, it proved to be too tall an order as Williams took 2 wickets in the final over to give the Tigers a much needed 11-run win. On the other side of the draw, Hoppers Hurricanes continued their stranglehold upon the top of the West division with a resounding 36-run win over the Kings. The Kings made first use of the court in a high-scoring affair, all pairs making at least 20 or more on their way to a competitive 107. Danielle Montague and Donna Jones opened with 30, before Nicole Martin and Aimee Melford did the same to close as the Hurricanes struggled to find traction, taking 5 wickets through the innings. However, the Hurricanes’ strength has been in their batting, and it proved here again as they blasted their way to 143. Zoe Griffiths and Tamsyn Wright scored an impressive 38 opening up before Alanah Mison and Haylee Landi made a further 42 to take Hoppers to 80 at the half-way mark. From there it was academic as the Hoppers (27 points) took a 12-point lead over the Kings who have a game in hand, whilst the Raiders and Tigers are a further point apiece back. EMP Bombers had the bye. See more

10.01.2022 2019 Victorian State Dinner photos

09.01.2022 Indoor Cricket Victoria Over 40's Masters Semi Final https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZo3up1F3V4

09.01.2022 Cricket Victoria claim their first Lord's Taverners Shield since 2014! #ICNC MORE | bit.ly/2L5pPie



06.01.2022 2019 Masters Indoor Cricket https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=300061444269231

06.01.2022 Master’s National Championships: Victoria Over-35s fall at final hurdle after fantastic week Ahmad Khawaja Over-35 Final: Victoria Blue 24 (1) lost to Western Australia 52 (3) by 28 runs Victoria Blue 24 (M Fitt 14, R Bird 5, Devanny 4) lost to Western Australia 52 (M Fitt 2/2, R Bird 2/0, C Moran 1/3)... Player of the Match: Matt Fitt (Vic Blue) The Masters National Championships were held last week at the Action Indoor Sports Stadium Salisbury in Adelaide last week and two Victorian sides went heartbreakingly close to claiming National honours. Victoria came into the Over-35 final against WA having beaten the Wolves convincingly 106-62 in round-robin play, and having only dropped two matches to SA Red and Queensland in their nine matches on their way to the semi-finals. A 59-54 win over Queensland in the major semi-final took them straight into the decider. Unfortunately for the Hammers they ran into a clinical effort from WA in the field which blew them off the court. And ironically on the court, when it rains, it pours. Wickets tumbled during the innings as the Wolves took 13 wickets in 16 overs. Rodney Bird and Adam Hall could only manage eight runs in the first pair, before Matt Fitt and Michael Sullivan added a further 17 to reach 25 at the half-way mark. That 17 ended up being Victoria’s best pair as player of the match Fitt looked most confident on the court with the bat, stroking 14 off 9 balls. Unfortunately his brother Sam and Matthew Murphy couldn’t replicate as five wickets fell in the skin to slip to -2, whilst Ben Devanny and Cameron Moran were held to just the solitary run, as the Wolves ran riot like a pack in the field. It added up to a disappointing 24 runs for the Victoria which was always going to be very hard to defend. The Hammers fought hard in the field, restricting WA to just 25 in the first eight overs. Adam Hall struck in the first over of the innings before Cameron Moran finished with one at the end. Rodney Bird then claimed one in the first over of the second pair as the Victorians rallied into the match. Bird picked up a brace however the Wolves’ third pair pulled away to make 20, and despite Fitt’s double in the last over of the match, Victoria’s 7 wickets and 35 dot-balls went in vain as Western Australia took the title by 28 runs. See more

02.01.2022 Over 45's Indoor Cricket Semi final Vic v Qld for live scores see indoor.cricket.com.au https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUd585RuJ5U

01.01.2022 INA is proud to announce the release of the 2019 Junior National Championships draw. This event will be held at Action Indoor Sports Toowoomba from 30th November to 7th December 2019 Share away we would love to see you there!!

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