Nick Larkin’s 161 against Tasmania in the Shield match Adelaide was his fourth first-class century and first against Tasmania.  He passed 2000 first-class runs during his innings.

The match against Northern District on Saturday was Liam Robertson’s 200th First Grade match.  During his innings he passed 4500 runs in Firsts.

Tim Cummins, with 101 against Northern District on Saturday, recorded his third First Grade century, all for Sydney University.

David Miller made his 250th Premier Cricket appearance for the club in the First Grade match against Northern District.  He has played 137 matches in Firsts, 85 in Seconds, 23 in Poidevin-Gray, 3 in Thirds and 2 in Fourths. At the end of the first day, his tally of runs for the club in all grades stands at 4999.

Hayden Kerr, with 57 against Northern District, hit his 23rd score above fifty in First Grade (including three centuries).  He now has 4366 runs for the club in all grades; on Saturday he passed Peter Mackay (4334) Rob Storey (4343) and Ted LeCouteur 4349 to become the 31st highest run scorer for the club.

Charlie Cassell, with 38 against Northern District, improved on his career-best score in First Grade for the second time this season.

Kieran Tate hit his first six in First Grade, the victim being Northern District off-spinner Tom Felton.

When Max Hope trapped Northern District’s Oliver Hing lbw on Saturday, he collected his 50th wicket in Second Grade.

Rex Greaves (3-27) returned his best bowling figures in Second Grade against Northern District on Saturday.

Charles Litchfield’s 52 not out against Northern District was his fifth score above fifty in Second Grade (including one century).

Ben Mitchell’s remarkable, unbeaten 130 against Bankstown on Sunday was his first century for the club.  It was the 45th century for the club in the Poidevin-Gray competition, and there have only been nine higher scores for the club in the competition.  During his innings, Ben passed 1000 runs for the club in all grades.

Alex Shaw passed 1500 runs in Third Grade during his innings of 41 against Northern District on Saturday.

Hayden Storey’s 66 against Northern District on Saturday was his ninth score above fifty for the club (including two hundreds).  He passed 500 runs in Thirds during his innings.

Murray Watts, during his spell of 3-20 against Sydney on Saturday, took his 50th wicket for the club.

Brayden Dilley’s 56 against Northern District on Saturday was his tenth half-century for the club, and his fifth in Fourth Grade.

Sanjay Anandarajah’s 61 against Northern District on Saturday was his third half-century for the club, and his first in Fourth Grade.

Ned Barnet, with 3-23 against Northern District in Fourth Grade, produced his best bowling figures in Fourths.

James Chan (41) and Murray Miles (32) each recorded his highest Fifth Grade score against Sydney on Saturday.

Nivek Tanner’s 52 against Bankstown in Poidevin-Gray was his first half-century for the club.

Finally, special congratulations to Wides, who remarkably top-scored for both teams in the Metropolitan Cup match with Mosman on Sunday.  Sydney University’s bowlers contributed 26 wides in Mosman’s innings of 112 (the best from the bat was 21).  But Mosman’s bowlers went better – no, worse – in sending down no fewer than 46 wides in University’s reply of 6-113 (beating Henry Cain’s 41 not out).  Mason Ballard, Ritvek Dinesh, Jack Manson-Lill and Yuvraj Dalvi made their club debuts in the game.