United Wyndham Sports Club

United Wyndham Sports Club We represent a group of players who live and breath sport and play in one of the largest and thriving city of Wyndham. Come join us and play cricket!!

United Wyndham Cricket Club resides in the City of Wyndham. We are a family friendly club and welcome all new players and guests. The club is dedicated to help our community to be fit and healthy. We believe in giving opportunities for all players and know winning is a process not result. Our club will 3 senior teams this year, playing Saturday and Sunday league. We are also in the process of introducing MILO cricket for junior’s cricketers.

Hello Warriors, gather around!As we close out another unforgettable season—one filled with grit, laughter, bruises, brea...
23/03/2026

Hello Warriors, gather around!

As we close out another unforgettable season—one filled with grit, laughter, bruises, breakthroughs, and memories that will stay with us for years—I’m proud to share something special.

Today, we celebrate excellence.
Not just the runs, wickets, catches, or all‑round brilliance…
But the discipline, the consistency, the heart, and the warrior spirit behind every performance.

So with immense pride, I would like to announce our Top Performers of the Season in the categories of:

• Batting
• Bowling
• All‑Rounder
• Fielding

Each of these champions has set a standard for what it means to wear our colours—with commitment, humility, and fire.

Please join me in congratulating them on their outstanding performances.
They’ve earned every clap, every cheer, and every bit of respect coming their way.

But remember this—
Every single one of you contributed to this season.
Every run saved, every partnership built, every spell bowled, every moment of support from the sidelines… it all mattered.
This team is a family, and these awards are a reflection of the strength of that family.

Let’s celebrate our winners, lift each other up, and carry this momentum into the next season with even more hunger and belief.

Warriors today. Warriors always.
Onwards we rise.

What a semifinal. A scriptwriter couldn’t have written a funnier, messier, more heroic episode than what we pulled off o...
09/03/2026

What a semifinal.

A scriptwriter couldn’t have written a funnier, messier, more heroic episode than what we pulled off on Saturday.

Winning the toss, we chose to bowl—because why not start by wiping the smile off the opposition’s faces? Except… we opened with a full comedy special: misfields, dropped catches, and enough bloopers to make a highlight reel. Then our very own Robin Hood decided he’d had enough and grabbed two wickets to drag us back into the plot.

Enter Puneet “The Mistry Spinner”, who bowled like he had the cheat codes activated—3 wickets, including their two danger men, and suddenly the run rate fell below 6 like it owed him money. Captain’s blue‑eyed magician Betty joined the party with 2 more wickets, and somehow we restricted them to 190 on a pitch that looked like a runway for boundaries.

Then came our opening heroes: Nitin & Rishab, walking out like they were on a mission from the cricket gods. They smashed a 128‑run partnership, scoring at a rate that made the opposition wonder if they were watching a replay on fast‑forward. Suddenly we had a mini heart attack—4 quick wickets gone, and the dressing room went silent.

But then…Jeevan happened.
No boundaries. No drama. Just pure running—like a jackrabbit with a gym membership. His game awareness, calmness, and absolute refusal to lose turned the match on its head. One of the greatest middle‑order innings we’ve seen—an innings that will be spoken about for years. Hats off, Jeevan. You were the difference.
And a special shoutout to Chandra, who kept wickets like a man possessed—clean, sharp, and ice‑cold under pressure. Absolute class behind the stumps.

We won the semis. One more step to become champions.
Let’s train hard, stay hungry, and finish what we started. The trophy is waiting. 🏆🔥

Match 18 Summary The Wolves Are Warming Up 🐺🔥Last league game of the season… and of course it had to be against the numb...
02/03/2026

Match 18 Summary

The Wolves Are Warming Up 🐺🔥
Last league game of the season… and of course it had to be against the number 1 team, a team we hadn’t even met yet. New opponents, slow outfield, hot and humid weather — basically the universe saying, “Let’s see what these boys are really made of.”

We won the toss and bowled first, and within minutes we witnessed the catch of the entire season — not just ours, but probably the whole competition. Our very own Gangsta Nitin Kundra flew like he had frequent‑flyer miles and pulled off a screamer that even the opposition applauded in slow motion.

Their batting wasn’t scary, but one bloke decided it was his birthday and he’d stay till the 28th over. He gave more chances than a generous school teacher, but somehow survived.

Then came the twist: Rishabh and Betty walked in like the final‑boss duo and ripped through the last 5 wickets for just 1 run. From looking like 200+, we shut them down at 186. Absolute scenes.

Our batting started with a hiccup, but then our stand‑in vice‑captain Robin said, “Relax boys, I’ve got this,” and smashed his first 50 of the season. Everyone else fought hard, played for the team, and pushed till the last ball — we fell short by just 9 runs, but the heart, the hunger, the unity… unmatched.

What we did out there wasn’t just cricket — it was teamwork, grit, and pure fight. Every single player contributed. Every single player stayed in the game. Every single player showed why we’re a team no one wants to face twice.

And guess what?
We face the same team again in the semis.
Now we know their strengths.
We know their weaknesses.

And next week… we walk in as a pack of wolves — hunting together, fighting together, finishing together.

Semis, here we come. 🐺🔥💪

Game Summary - The toss went our way and the captain didn’t waste a single neuron deciding—we’re bowling, because appare...
09/02/2026

Game Summary - The toss went our way and the captain didn’t waste a single neuron deciding—we’re bowling, because apparently our bowling lineup now has more depth than a Netflix documentary. He opened the innings with two back‑to‑back maidens, turning the first eight overs into a meditation session for the opposition: calm, quiet, and scoring at 2 runs an over.

They started slow, refusing to lose wickets… until the captain unleashed the man with the shortest run‑up and the longest impact - Ashutosh- One wicket. Then chaos. Our bowlers smelled blood like a pack of hungry street dogs near a biryani shop. Ashutosh, Jeevan, Puneet, Aalap, and Bharat all joined the wicket‑taking festival, strangling the opposition to 146 runs.
Special applause for our Three Mistry Spinners—Puneet, Aalap, and Bharat—who took 8 wickets between them and left the opposition wondering if the ball was turning, drifting, teleporting, or just possessed.
- Bharat bowled with the confidence of a man who already knew the script.
- Puneet, in only his second game, spun the ball with the same action but three different outcomes—pure witchcraft.

Then came our batting… and Nitin forgot his powers in the last game, like Hanuman before the reminder. The captain had to channel his inner Jambavan and remind him what he’s capable of. And BOOM—next ball, boundary.
What followed was carnage: 77 off 55, chasing 147 in just 21 overs.

Robbie and Vice‑Captain Sourav added the finishing touches like seasoned chefs plating the final dish.

Every single player performed. Every single player contributed. Champions, the lot of them.
Meanwhile, the captain—who pulled a nerve in his back during his 4th over—is now walking around like a retired wrestler deciding if he can play next week. Fitness test pending. Drama guaranteed.

Round 13 Match Summary The Game That Started in Another Galaxy 🔥The first challenge of the day wasn’t cricket… it was na...
18/01/2026

Round 13 Match Summary

The Game That Started in Another Galaxy 🔥
The first challenge of the day wasn’t cricket… it was navigation. The ground was so far away it felt like we were travelling through multiple galaxies just to find it. Google Maps nearly resigned. But somehow, we landed on the right planet.

Then came the plot twist: the opposition had only 9 players, and even those 9 looked like they’d been borrowed last minute from a local bus stop. No key players. No confidence. We basically won before the toss.

We lost the toss and were sent to field. The opponents started their innings at a majestic 2 runs per over, losing wickets like they were handing out freebies at a festival. They crawled to 64 runs, and honestly, even that felt generous.

Enter Jeevan – The Menace.
2 wickets for 9 runs. The opponents literally said they were “sh*tting in their pants” facing him. And honestly, we believe them.

Then came the comedy highlight of the day:
Our captain, smelling a cheap wicket, snatched the ball from Robin’s successful spell to take the final wicket himself. He bowled, the ball went up, he screamed “CATCH IT, RISHAB!” like it was a Bollywood climax.

Rishab looked at the ball, looked at the captain, and said “Nah.”
Instead of catching it, he casually threw it at the stumps and ran the batter out.
Captain’s karma showed him the middle finger instantly.

The whole team burst out laughing.
Beautiful scenes.
Chasing 65, Robbie and Rishab walked in like they were going for a Sunday jog. They finished the job in 7 overs, losing only Rishab’s wicket. And of course, our heartbeat Saba sealed the win with a boundary like a boss.

This match proved one thing:
We’re not just a team.
We’re a dream team.
A family.

A bunch of legends who show up to play, laugh, roast each other, and enjoy every moment.
Enjoy the Australia Day break, recharge, and come back ready to dominate again.

Dream Team forever. 💪🔥🏏

Round 12 Match Summary New Year, New Drama, New Superstars 🔥The first game of the year started exactly how you’d expect ...
11/01/2026

Round 12 Match Summary

New Year, New Drama, New Superstars 🔥

The first game of the year started exactly how you’d expect from our team: the captain begging for players like he was running a charity raffle. But somehow, magically, we ended up with 12 legends. On a day so windy even the stumps needed seatbelts, we faced opponents who were basically half our age and twice our metabolism. Challenge accepted.

Captain wins the toss and bowls first—because why not, we had nine bowling options. Opponents started scoring like they were late for dinner, but then Robin pulled off a blinder off his own bowling that made even the wind stop to applaud. Four wickets down halfway, but they kept cruising at 6 an over… until our spin twins, Betty and Aalap, turned the pitch into a crime scene. Add in Vikas’ Superman catch (and self-inflicted injury), and we held them to 199.

Chasing 200, our openers battled dodgy umpiring, tough bowling, and possibly the universe itself. Run rate stuck at 4.5 until our Vice Captain—soon-to-be dad, last game before baby duty—walked in like a starving lion who finally found prey. quick 50 of just 45 balls, the run rate jumped to 5.5 and the opponents started sweating.

But wickets kept falling. At 120/5, the opposition thought we were done. Little did they know… we don’t have a tail. We have 11 all-rounders who refuse to go home early.

Enter debutant Chandra, playing reverse sweeps like he was auditioning for IPL. A rapid-fire 24 off 12. Aalap added a classy 21. Suddenly, run rate touching 6 and the game alive.
35 needed off 5.

Then comes Vikas Tangri—arm injured, mood activated. He batted like someone installed a robotic arm upgrade between innings. Ran like a teenager who just saw free pizza.
12 needed off 12.
Opponents sledged him.
Big mistake.
He transformed into Zombie Vikas™️ and launched a six straight out of a Sachin–McGrath highlight reel, followed by a four to finish the job.
Game over. Victory sealed. Opponents confused. Wind still blowing.

This win proves one thing: we don’t break under pressure—we break the scoreboard. Every single player is a superstar, and this team is an army of all-rounders.
Momentum is ours. Energy is ours.
Let’s keep winning—as one team, one family, one unstoppable force. 💪🔥🏏

Happy New Year 2026..🎉🎉🎊🎊🍾🍾
05/01/2026

Happy New Year 2026..🎉🎉🎊🎊🍾🍾

Match 11UWSC vs Werribee CentralsMatch Summary – Runs & Resilience!We won the toss (finally!) and decided to bat first, ...
21/12/2025

Match 11
UWSC vs Werribee Centrals

Match Summary – Runs & Resilience!
We won the toss (finally!) and decided to bat first, thinking the outfield would be lightning fast. Surprise, surprise — it turned out slower than Monday morning traffic, thanks to the overnight rain. The start was sluggish, wickets kept tumbling like dominoes, and apart from Nitin, nobody managed to cross 20. But our soldier Nitin stood tall under the blazing sun, kept his cool, and carried the innings on his shoulders with an unbeaten 76. Thanks to him, we reached a respectable 176 — not bad considering the conditions.

Now, about the chase… let’s just say we didn’t lose to a team, we lost to a one-man wrecking crew. A Division 1 player moonlighting in Division 12 (seriously, who signed off on that?) decided to treat every ball like a boundary invitation. We dropped a few catches, but hey, we showed intent, character, and plenty of sweat. Everyone bowled to their strengths, gave their best, and fought hard — but sometimes cricket scripts are written by superheroes in disguise.
Team, chin up! This wasn’t a defeat to be ashamed of. It was proof of our grit, our unity, and our ability to push even against unfair odds.

Special Shout out for 2 players - Sab & Aalap.
We lost the match, not the standards you set today. Performances like yours lift the whole team, That’s the benchmark - keep it up.

Be proud of what we did together. Next year, we’ll come back stronger, smarter, and hungrier.
For now, let’s celebrate the effort, enjoy the festive season, and wish each other a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 🎄✨

Match 10UWSC vs Glen OrtenComedy, Courage & Cricket!We lost the toss (again… seriously, someone teach our captain coin t...
15/12/2025

Match 10
UWSC vs Glen Orten

Comedy, Courage & Cricket!
We lost the toss (again… seriously, someone teach our captain coin tricks) and got asked to field. But no worries — we had a secret weapon: Rishabh. Honestly, this guy is like a Swiss Army knife of cricket. Wicketkeeping? Check. Batting? Check. Bowling? Check. Fielding captain? Check. Umpiring? Probably next week. His blood group isn’t A+, B+, or O+… it’s C+ (Cricket Positive).
The captain, clearly inspired by his own pep talk, struck gold on his very first ball — taking out the most dangerous batsman. He finished with 3 wickets, while Rishabh, not to be outdone, grabbed 4.

Between them, they basically turned the opposition’s batting lineup into a comedy sketch. With smart field placements, sharp catches, and disciplined bowling, we restricted them to just 177 runs. Bravo, bowlers — you knew exactly what you were doing!
Now, chasing 178 looked simple… until our batting lineup decided to audition for a tragic soap opera. Half the team gone for under 50 runs. But cricket is about belief, presence, and those magical moments when someone decides to shine. Enter Sidhu — who strolled in at 4:40pm, planning to leave by 5:15pm. He figured, “Why not finish the game before tea?” And he almost did, smashing a crucial 50 before being given LBW on what was clearly an inside edge. Even the opponents looked embarrassed to celebrate that wicket.

Meanwhile, our captain stood at the other end, looking like a philosopher pondering life’s mysteries, but determined to bat till the end. At 7 for 126, needing 52 more with only 3 wickets left, the tension was real. Cue Sab — our heartbeat — who channeled his inner Bollywood hero with the line: “Don’t underestimate the power of a common man.” He cracked two boundaries and added 11 vital runs before another dodgy decision sent him packing.

Robbie then walked in with confidence levels higher than his batting average, adding 10 runs that felt like gold dust. Every single run mattered. And finally, with the captain coolly smashing a couple of fours, Aalap joined him to seal the win.

What a finish! The claps, the cheers, the noise — it felt like a stadium. This wasn’t just a win; it was a bonding game. Everyone contributed, everyone supported, and everyone laughed (sometimes at themselves).

Team, let’s stay humble, stay focused, and keep the warrior spirit alive. Because if we can mop pitches, survive dodgy umpiring, and still win games — there’s nothing we can’t do!

Round 9UWSC Vs Brimbank StrikersMatch Summary – Warriors Back in Action!After last week’s rain washed away our hopes (an...
07/12/2025

Round 9
UWSC Vs Brimbank Strikers

Match Summary – Warriors Back in Action!
After last week’s rain washed away our hopes (and half our enthusiasm), we finally got a proper game — but only after some heroic broom-and-mop action to dry the pitch. Big shoutout to the squad who swapped cricket bats for cleaning gear. Truly, the first win of the day was against water!
The captain, in a rare moment of wisdom, suggested we bowl first on the damp pitch. And guess what — we actually won the toss this time! (Miracles do happen.) The mission was clear: take down the guy who scored a century last week. And in true warrior style, the captain himself stepped up, with debutant Vikas pulling off a safe pair of hands to seal the wicket. Talk about making an entrance!
From there, it was textbook cricket — tight field settings, disciplined bowling, and the run rate kept under control. Vikas, in his first outing, bowled like he’d been doing this for years, giving away just 18 runs in 5 overs. Then came our golden-arm duo, Aalap and Betty, who turned the screws and made batting look like rocket science. Together, they gave away only 40-odd runs in their 14 overs spell, restricting the opposition to a modest 152.
Chasing 153 looked like a walk in the park — except the skies kept threatening to rain on our parade. But our batsmen had other plans: finish the job in 25 overs. And they did it in style, losing just one wicket. The highlight? Our Sri Lankan superstar Lasantha, smashing an unbeaten 62, partnered with our ever-reliable run machine Nitin, who casually added another 50 to his collection. (We’ll skip praising Nitin this time — he’s probably tired of hearing how good he is!)
The captain has promised that the next two games will be about giving everyone their chance to shine before the holiday break. So, to those waiting in the wings — get ready, your time is coming.
For now, let’s enjoy this win, laugh at the mop-and-broom memories, and keep the warrior spirit alive. See you all next week!

Round 6 : UWSC vs Footscray United🏏 Back with a Bang – 4th Win of the Season!After a glorious three-week sabbatical (rea...
17/11/2025

Round 6 : UWSC vs Footscray United

🏏 Back with a Bang – 4th Win of the Season!
After a glorious three-week sabbatical (read: strategic recovery period), the boys were back—and oh boy, did we return with a statement! Our 4th win of the season came with drama, flair, and a few classic moments that deserve their own Netflix docuseries.
🎬 Scene 1: The Captain’s “Senior Moment”
Let’s start with our fearless leader—who, let’s just say, is gracefully aging like a vintage cricket bat. In a moment of pure suspense, he forgot to bring the match ball. Yes, the ball. But just as panic set in, he pulled one out of his kit like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat. Crisis averted. Dignity intact. Barely.
🪙 Toss Lost, Game On
We were put in to field on one of the most scenic grounds we've played on—lush outfield, lightning-fast boundary, and a pitch that whispered, “I’m made for runs.” But our bowlers had other plans.
🎯 Bowling Brilliance
- Captain Cool struck gold on his second delivery (last match it was the first—he’s clearly slipping).
- Jeevan the Jet steamed in and bagged two crucial wickets, reminding everyone why batters fear him more than Monday mornings.
- With just five bowlers, we had no room for error—and guess what? We didn’t need any. Everyone bowled like they had a point to prove.
- And then came The Commissioner (yes, that’s his official title now). With the calm of a monk and the precision of a Swiss watch, he scalped 4 wickets, wrapping up the innings at 174. On that outfield? That’s practically a miracle.
🏏 The Chase: Lights, Camera, Lasantha!
Chasing 175, our openers Avnish and Nitin walked out like they were opening for India at the MCG. A classy 40-run stand set the tone.
Then came a mini wobble—two quick wickets—but enter the Captain’s secret weapon: Lasantha, a.k.a. Sangakkara from Colombo. He didn’t just bat—he performed. A majestic 72-run masterclass, peppered with boundaries, poise, and a touch of Lankan flair.
Another hiccup—two more wickets—but then came Ashutosh, riding a wave of confidence so high it needed air traffic control clearance. A 21-run blitz featuring 3 fours and a six that made jaws drop and fielders question their life choices.
👣 The Debutant Dynamo
Let’s not forget Sabarish, making his debut. He may not have batted or bowled, but he clocked 10,000 steps on the field—talk about commitment! That’s fitness, fielding, and Fitbit goals all in one.

🫡 Final Word: A Team United
This wasn’t just a win—it was a collective masterstroke. Every player stepped up, played their part, and reminded us why cricket is the ultimate team sport. From forgotten balls to flying sixes, from tight spells to tighter fielding—it was a day to remember.
Let’s keep the momentum going, lads. The season’s heating up, and so are we! 🔥


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