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The inaugural State Challenge for under-13s and 14s cricket has taken off this week and Dundas Park is in the limelight.
Tournament director Michael Maclennan told the Daily Liberal he was very impressed with Dundas park as a playing field.
"The Narromine cricket club has also been fantastic and so has their council, the ground is great out there," he said.
The home side of Western Riverina Kangaroos defeated the South City Sharks at Dundas Park on Monday.
The field was occupied by the Northern Razorbacks and the New Coast Stingrays yesterday morning.
Mr Maclennan believes believes there is no doubt people are witnessing some future Australian test players in action at Narromine and Dubbo this week.
"I was very, very impressed. I was amazed at how good it was," he said.
"What's good now is that everyone around the state has embraced this and the high performance programs and we've got them all here.
"This is the pinnacle of under-13s and under-14s cricket."
The full list of results and fixtures for the coming days can be found at http://www.statechallenge.nsw.cricket.com.au/.