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Vanuatu cricketers shine overseas as Rachel Andrew scores a century and Womajo Wotu erupts with sixes.


Port Vila, Vanuatu – This past weekend, several of Vanuatu’s overseas-based cricketers delivered outstanding performances in their respective club competitions abroad — most notably Rachel Andrew and Womajo Wotu, whose explosive displays have caught the eye of cricket followers and selectors alike.

Cricketer in a blue uniform smiles with arms crossed. Text: Century, 141 runs, 118 balls, 15 fours, 1 six, Vs Prahran. Vanuatu Cricket logo.
Rachel Andrew celebrates a century with 141 runs off 118 balls, including 15 fours and 1 six, at a strike rate of 119 against Prahran for the Greenvale Kangaroos Cricket Club.

Rachel Andrew’s commanding innings of 141 runs off 118 balls powered her club side to a convincing victory. Her composed yet aggressive knock showcased technical skill, patience and match-winning temperament under pressure — a performance that will no doubt boost her credentials for future national team consideration.

Meanwhile, Womajo Wotu continued his blistering start to the season, blasting 56 runs off just 29 balls. His aggressive style included six massive sixes, highlighting his potential as a destructive, game-changing batter.



Cricket player in white Doutta Stars shirt stands confidently. Text: "Half Century," "56 runs," "29 balls," "Strike Rate: 193."
Womajo Wotu celebrates a remarkable half-century, scoring 56 runs off 29 balls with a strike rate of 193 against Haig Fawkner, featuring 6 sixes and 1 four for Doutta Stars Cricket Club.

These standout results did not come in isolation. Several other overseas Vanuatu players contributed with valuable lower-order runs, useful bowling spells and vital match involvement — all underscoring the growing influence of Vanuatu talent in competitive foreign leagues.


With a number of international-based players in form and gaining experience abroad, the coming months promise to be exciting for Vanuatu Cricket — both for domestic fans and selectors preparing for future international fixtures.








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