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AFTER a day's rest, the School Sport Australia 12-under cricket championships resumed on Tuesday across Bendigo and district.
There were many outstanding performances with bat and ball in the boys and girls cricket matches.
NSW bowler Hannah Darlington is rapt after bowling Queensland's Jamie Mills in Tuesday's match at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo. Picture: BRENDAN McCARTHY
Queensland's Jamie Mills plays a pull shot at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo. Picture: BRENDAN McCARTHY
Hannah Darlington bowls for New South Wales against Queensland. Picture: BRENDAN McCARTHY
Queensland's Sam Morgan (blue helmet) and Renee Irvine (green helmet) scamper through for a single against Queensland at the QEO. Picture: BRENDAN McCARTHY
NSW bowler Hannah Darlingtonand Queensland's Renee Irvine in the round three match at the QEO in Bendigo. Picture: BRENDAN McCARTHY
Hannah Darlington bowls for New South Wales at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo. Picture: BRENDAN McCARTHY
Queensland's Sam Morgan.
Renee Irvine lofts the ball over the NSW infield during her innings for Queensland at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo.
Alex Sidu bowls for New South Wales against Victoria at Eaglehawk's Canterbury Park. Picture: JODIE DONNELLAN
Victoria's Ash Chandrasinghe drives in Tuesday's clash with New South Wales at Canterbury Park in Eaglehawk. Picture: JODIE DONNELLAN
Luke Perkins bowls for New South Wales against Victoria. Picture: JODIE DONNELLAN
Fergus O'Neill prepares to play a cut shot in his innings for Victoria against New South Wales at Eaglehawk's Canterbury Park. Picture: JODIE DONNELLAN
The Bandara family cheer on Victoria in Tuesday's clash with New South Wales at Canterbury Park in Eaglehawk. Picture: JODIE DONNELLAN
Selena, 9, and Sriyani Bandara, 6 with Katie Setori, 11 were at Eaglehawk's Canterbury Park to cheer on Victoria's vice-captain Dominic Bandara. The Vics beat New South Wales in the round three match. Picture: JODIE DONNELLAN