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Cricket: Rotorua teen dominates men's match with century and five wicket bag

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A Rotorua teen has put the local cricketing community on notice with a century and five-wicket haul in a men's competition match.

A Rotorua teen has put the local cricketing community on notice completely dominating a recent senior men's match.

Tom Yetsenga pulled off a very rare achievement on Saturday with the 15-year-old hitting his maiden century and taking a five-wicket bag in the same match. The achievement was made even more incredible by the fact that it was during a Lakelands Reserve Grade men's game.

Playing for the Central Cricket Club's Academy team against South Waikato Cricket Association at Rotorua's Boord Park on Saturday, Tom hit 103 off 69 balls including 12 fours and three sixes.

He then backed it up with five wickets for 18 runs off six overs to lead his team to a 114-run victory.

Tom Yetsenga with the match ball after his century and five-wicket haul.  Photo / Supplied
Tom Yetsenga with the match ball after his century and five-wicket haul. Photo / Supplied
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Back home for summer from Hamilton's St Paul's Collegiate School, Tom has made his presence felt in the three games he has played so far this season scoring 187 runs from three innings and taking seven wickets.

Central Academy player/coach Jeff Simmons, who scored a brilliant 141 in the same match, said the great thing from a coaching perspective was Tom's desire to learn and improve quickly.

"From training-to-training, game-to-game, he is soaking up information. Once he gets something new to work on he adds it to the raw talent that he already has, it's been impressive to see.

"Our academy set-up has allowed us to create an environment for the players to learn from specialist coaches in preparation for our club games, their rep teams and ultimately set the standards for premier cricket and beyond," Simmons said.

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"Tom is definitely an athlete that we are preparing for higher honours. Age is no barrier, if the youth players put performances together consistently we will reward them with higher honours."

Tom Yetsenga with Central Academy player/coach Jeff Simmons, left, and club president Allan McMurdo. Photo / Supplied
Tom Yetsenga with Central Academy player/coach Jeff Simmons, left, and club president Allan McMurdo. Photo / Supplied

Central Cricket Club president Allan McMurdo said he had never seen a kid demonstrate such natural talent and ability to compete.

"His game sensibility exceeds his age of just 15 years old. He definitely showed us on Saturday that you can be humble and nice off the ground but in a game situation take the game head-on.

"Taking 28 runs off one over was a clear sign Tom plays for keeps, he definitely was ruthless in his determination to help the team get a great score."

McMurdo said Central Cricket Club would support Tom in any way they could.

"We are creating an environment where young athletes can learn, achieve and improve their cricket as well as develop relationships. Be the 'Best You Can Be' is a great way to describe how we are going about our business."

McMurdo said Tom would be making his premier debut for Central in the coming weeks and was a talent to watch out for.

"It would be great to produce some home-grown talent into first-class cricketers. We believe with the right structures we can do that, we have some of the best coaching and senior player resources in our region and with young talent like Tom coming through our system, the dreams will turn into reality."

Local cricket continues this weekend. Full draw here.

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