She played on iconic grounds like North Sydney Oval and Drummoyne Oval this summer, but Lisa Griffith was back to a familiar setting on Saturday.
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The Sydney Sixers star returned to the Centennials Bulls lineup for the first time in almost four years, featuring in the Bathurst Orange Inter District Cricket match against St Pat's Old Boys at George Park 1.
The right-arm medium took three wickets on Saturday for Bulls, snaring the wickets of Ben Cant (out for two), Cooper Brien (out for a duck) and Connor Slattery, who fell at a massive score of 121 runs.
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While she snagged the vital wicket of Slattery the centurion, she wasn't able to prevent Andrew Brown from scoring his maiden first grade century, with teammate Zane Newham the one to finally bowl Brown out for 102.
St Pat's batted the entire day on Saturday, finishing on 7-286, with Tom Siede (six) and Hugh Parsons (yet to score) the unbeaten bats that will return to the crease next Saturday if St Pat's don't declare before play.
While Griffith spent the 2020-21 Women's Big Bash League season with the Sixers, she previously played for the Sydney Thunder for three seasons, playing 29 matches in that time and taking 11 wickets.
During the 2019-20 season, she captained NSW in five WNCL matches including the loss to Western Australia in the final.