Sydney University has reached the Conference final of the T20 competition for the fifth time, after defeating Blacktown in the semi-final.

Nick Larkin has moved up four places on the list of all-time run-scorers in the First Grade competition.  He’s now in 168th place with 6186, having passed legendary sledger Brian Riley (6173), NDs stalwart Neil Howlett (6181) and former NSW opener Bill Donaldson (6184) over the course of the weekend.  And he took his 100th catch for the club in all grades.

Charlie Dummer has passed 1000 runs in First Grade for the club.

Liam Robertson has passed 500 runs for the season.  It’s the sixth time he has passed 500 runs in a First Grade season.  The match against Blacktown on Sunday was Liam’s 58th appearance in a finals match, which extends his own club record.

Tim Cummins’ diving catch from Caelan Maladay’s bowling on Sunday was his 500th dismissal in Premier Cricket.  He has now taken 422 catches and completed 78 stumpings across all grades and for both his clubs.

During his innings against Mosman in Seconds on Saturday, Jack Hill passed 5500 runs for the club in all grades, becoming the 18th player in the club’s history to reach that milestone.

Hayden Storey’s ferocious 64 from 36 against Mosman (60 in boundaries) was his second half-century in Second Grade.

Oliver Zannino has completed 100 dismissals behind the stumps (90 caught and 10 stumped) in all grades and for both his clubs.

Matthew Powys, with 74 against Mosman, passed fifty in Third Grade for the ninth time.

Nicky Craze passed two milestones during his 45 against Mosman on Saturday: 500 runs for the club in Thirds, and 4000 runs in all grades in Premier Cricket (including 1605 for Campbelltown-Camden).

Adam Sidhu, with 2-20 against Mosman in Thirds, collected his first wickets for the club.

Nivek Tanner played his 150th Premier Cricket match on Saturday (31 for Sydney University, 119 for UNSW).

Prakhar Sharma made his Third Grade debut against Mosman on Saturday.

Ash Cowan’s innings against Mosman on Saturday was his 300th for the club in all grades.

James Chan’s 52 against Mosman on Saturday was his second half-century for the club and his first in Fifth Grade.  During his innings he passed 500 runs for the club in all grades.

Oliver Fergusson returned his best bowling figures for the club (4-35) in the Metropolitan Cup match against Gordon on Sunday.

Alex Sidhu, with 74 not out against Gordon on Sunday, hit his second half-century for the club and took his average in Metropolitan Cup to 171.

Raveen Kathriarachchi’s 46 not out against Gordon in Metropolitan Cup was his highest score for the club.

Yuvraj Dalvi’s 69 not out against University of NSW in Metropolitan Cup was his highest score for the club.

Joshua Levitas’ 41 against University of NSW in Metropolitan Cup was his highest score for the club.