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Pretty claims second best player medal

Caroline Springs Caitlin Pretty claimed a second Victorian Turf Cricket Association women’s player of the year award, but it’s more team success she is after.

Pretty, who won the award in 2022-23, was again named the competition’s best player at the recent awards night, winning on 13 votes.

“I wasn’t there [at the night] as I couldn’t make it, I didn’t even know,” she said.

“I thought there were a couple of other great competitors in the league.

“I wanted to win the award again. My season was alright, it’s because of a lot of hard work the team puts in, I get to reap these awards.

“It comes down to their hard work.”

Pretty made 430 runs at an average of 61.43 for the season, including making a century.

She also took 14 wickets at an average of 6.93, including taking 5-0.

She said when her teammates set up the top of the order, she can come in and have a bit of fun with the bat.

The medal win was bittersweet for Pretty as the Falcons lost in the semi finals after going through the regular season undefeated.

The Falcons had been going for a third straight premiership.

“We didn’t take our chances this year and it was disappointing,” Pretty said.

“We were undefeated and in the finals we lost ourselves, so the season is a bit of a failure.

“It was an OK season, but we didn’t get to the great final and win it.”

Pretty said it was a bit of a reality check for the team and they were all keen to get back on top next season.

Pretty was one of three Falcons players named in the team of the year, along with Alisha Fowler and Miriam Hussain.

Pretty said Fowler, who had a change of batting position, continues to turn it on each year, while Hussain was their best and most consistent bowler.

“There were a couple of other girls in there and it’s credit to their hard work throughout the year along with my dad, who is the coach and all the team that put in all year.

“I’m super proud of them.”

Pretty said the group would use the motivation of this season, when they head into pre-season and next season.

“The motivation is massive.”

Sydenham-Hillside’s Amber Andrews was also named in the team of the year.

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