Diamond Creek, Beaconsfield, Wantirna South and South Warrandyte Hawks Cricket Clubs were involved in the selling of tickets.
Diamond Creek’s Simon Hay picked up third prize, winning a two-hour coaching clinic run by Steve Waugh.
Ric Villani claimed fourth prize, receiving a 2014-15 Australian Men’s Cricket Team signed shirt while John Woodruff claimed a 2014-15 Australian Men’s Cricket Team signed cricket bat.
Paul Spicer was Victoria’s final recipient, receiving a KFC T20 Big Bash League team signed cricket bat.
Cricket Australia and Toyota again teamed up to show their support for grassroots cricket clubs through the Toyota Good for Cricket Raffle this season.
The fundraising initiative is designed to help clubs raise money, with all profits going to the clubs involved.
With no cost of involvement, clubs will received their free raffle books to sell at five dollars per ticket, keeping all the proceeds.
To view all of the winners, click here.
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