
LESMURDIE cricketer Chayse Moir has been selected in the WA U15 state cricket squad for the second year in a row, marking a significant milestone in his junior cricket career.
Moir has now represented WA for three of the past four years, a great achievement for a junior cricketer.
Moir said he was incredibly grateful for the support from his coaches, club and the local cricket community.
WA competed in the U15 national championships in Bunbury from February 22 to 27, playing six matches against all other states and winning five of their six games.
Their only loss came against the ACT and WA finished second overall, narrowly missing out by 0.075 behind Victoria.
At the championships Moir was named vice captain for the tournament and he had an outstanding tournament as wicketkeeper.
“I just focused on doing my job behind the stumps and supporting the bowlers as much as I could,” Moir said.
“It means a lot to represent WA and wear the baggy yellow and black.”
Moir’s previous appearances include the U12 national championships in Darwin (2023) and U15 national championships in Adelaide (2025).
Moir also plays club cricket for Lesmurdie-Mazenod and represents Perth in the U15 premier cricket competition.
He has played 4th grade in the WACA men’s competition, competed in the Century Championship league tournaments in Melbourne and Queensland, and played in the WACA U15 talent carnival.