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Sukonwun“Ang” Wunnatung
From Sacred Heart School. A Tae Kwondo adept. A natural athlete and took to cricket like a fish to water. A
good bowler but still lacking in experience and match practice.
Ariya “Dta” Sinjang
A new player who has overtaken many girls
who’ve been playing a lot longer. Her natural skills and dedication to practice
are the reason she may develop into one of Chiang Mai’s better players in a few
years.
Ganokporn “Jaeng” Maneerat
Graceful and thoughtful cricketer. Bowls steadily and her inclusion in the recent
Makhamwan Games (National Youth Games) squad is adding to her experience.
Suwanan “Gwang” Yoylerankam
Trains most Saturdays in Sahakorn 2 nets. Although not broken into the school team
yet, her aptitude will surely get results. A squad player for the U-19 Province side.
Poreaporn “Ning” Pintapin
Loves the game and when she pitches it the right spot, batters beware. Has
traveled to Bangkok and Petchabun to play for her province, and expects to play U-16 league cricket
next season.
Ganticha “Miu” Supamoon
Her coaches have been surprised at Mui’s improving technique this year. Always
first forward for training and a good team player. Featured in some
League matches this season and a province squad player.
Benjmat “May” Intar
From Buakcrognoi school, new to cricket, but has done well behind the stumps. Likes to thump the
ball when playing ‘Sawasdee’, could do the same with the hardball.
Suchada “May” Tongdee
Another Buakcrognoi player who is new to the game. Showing some good batting technique in
training but inexperienced in the middle.
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