Tim Cummins’ 112 against Sutherland was his sixth century in First Grade.  During his innings he passed 700 runs for the season for the first time in his career.  He’s only the second wicket-keeper in the club’s history (after Shane Stanton) to reach 700 runs in a First Grade season.  And he passed 7000 Premier Cricket runs in all grades – 3807 for University and 3284 for Penrith.

Will Salzmann’s 5-42 against Sutherland was his first five-wicket haul for the club, and his third in First Grade.

Jack Attenborough played his 150th Premier Cricket match in all grades.

And Devlin Malone played his last Premier Cricket match, unless he changes his mind about his announced retirement.  He finishes an outstanding career as the club’s 20th highest wicket taker in all grades, and fifth-highest wicket taker in First Grade.  In all grades of Premier Cricket, he took 480 wickets (334 for University, 146 for Sutherland and 364 in First Grade).  Nor should it be forgotten that his 1014 Premier Cricket runs included two half-centuries for Sutherland’s Fifth Grade in 2013-14.

In Second Grade’s match against Sutherland, Jack Hill passed 600 runs for the season for the first time in his career.  He also took his first wicket in Seconds since 2017-18.

Ravi Wikramanayake’s 56 not out against Sutherland was his eighth innings above fifty for the Club in Second Grade (including two centuries).

Shivham Wadhera’s 44 against Sutherland in Thirds was his highest score for the club.

Flinders Zhang-Langley, with 4-48 against Sutherland, returned his best bowling figures in Fourth Grade.

Aarav Sharma, with 5-13 against Randwick-Petersham in Metropolitan Cup, took his first five-wicket haul for the club.

Greg Cade completed 8 dismissals (7 caught and one stumped) in the Metropolitan Cup match against Randwick-Petersham, which appears to be a club record for the grade (although records are far from complete).  This included his 100th catch for the club in all grades.