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Pitcher closes in on milestone

Upper Beaconsfield veteran Scott Pitcher is one scalp away from the latest milestone in his storied career.

Pitcher currently sits on 599 wickets for Upper Beaconsfield after taking 5/18 on Saturday.

A stalwart of the club, his trustworthy bowling and reliability away from the field has defined his career.

Few leg-spinners in the region bowl with the guile and control of Pitcher, who has taken plenty of big hauls across his time at the club.

Will Haines, Pitcher’s young First XI skipper, said having his experience to call upon in the field has been a significant aid early in his leadership tenure.

“Scott’s amazing,” Haines said.

“It’s great to have him to rely upon with the ball, but also having his knowledge of the game, having captained the club for many years.

“If we’re in trouble, we can always throw the ball to him and you know he will deliver at a high level every time.

“He can contain, take wickets, execute a plan – he’s happy to do whatever the team needs.

“He’s been a reliable bowler for a very long time.

“He’s always the calming influence in the field if I’m getting rattled by what’s happening.

“He’s also a great person to have at the club.”

Upper Beaconsfield takes on Kooweerup on Saturday.

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