Sydney University has won the Sydney Thunder Conference in the Kingsgrove Sports T20 for the fifth time, and will face Randwick-Petersham in the Grand Final at University Oval this Sunday.

Liam Robertson’s matchwinning 73 not out in the T20 match against Parramatta was his highest score in the Kingsgrove Sports T20 competition.  He is now, with 1309 runs, the fourth-highest run-scorer in the history of the competition, behind Scott Rodgie (1774), Dan Smith (1512) and Adam Crosthwaite (1314).

Hayden Kerr’s epic 98 not out for the Sydney Sixers against the Adelaide Strikers was not only his own highest BBL score, but also the second-highest score ever made for the Sixers.  Hayden finished the BBL season with 25 wickets at 15.00, the second-highest tally in this season’s competition behind Peter Siddle (30), although it’s the highest number of wickets ever taken in a BBL season for the Sixers.

Damien Mortimer has passed 4000 runs for the club, all in First Grade.

Tim Cummins has passed 2500 runs for the club, all in First Grade.  His 65 against St George was the 23rd time he has passed fifty in First Grade (including three centuries).

Liam Robertson has passed 600 runs for the season.

The match against St George on Saturday was Charlie Dummer’s 50th in First Grade (including 10 for Campbelltown-Camden).

Charlie Cassell has passed 100 wickets for the club in all grades.

When he dismissed St George’s Sam Konstas on Saturday, Henry Clark took his 200th wicket for the Club in all grades.

Jack Hill, with 59 against St George on Saturday, passed fifty in Second Grade for the 11th time (three of them hundreds).

Ryan Danne, playing his 50th Second Grade match, passed fifty for the 12th time in Seconds (three of them centuries), scoring 52 against St George.

Nivek Tanner, with 51 against  St George in Thirds, recorded his fifth half-century for the club.

Luka Flannigan’ 5-51 against St George was his first five-wicket haul for the club and the second of hi Premier Cricket career.

Darcy Manners has passed fifty wickets for the club in all grades.

The exceptionally consistent Chris Roussos recorded his highest score for the club, with 81 not out against St George in Fourth Grade.  Chris, in his first season with the club, has passed 500 runs and has reached fifty five times.

Jazz Rinka’s 52 against St George was his second fifty in Fourth Grade.  He has made four of his five scores above fifty for the club this season, having scored only one in his first four seasons.

James Chan, with 51 against St George in Fifth Grade, hit his second successive half-century, and the third of his career with the club.

Tushar Sharma played his first match in Fifth Grade and collected his first wickets in that grade (3-35).

Yuvraj Dalvi hit his highest score (82) and third half-century for the club in the Metropolitan Cup match against Randwick-Petersham.

Reuben Kapoor hit his fourth half-century for the club (69) in the Metropolitan Cup match against Randwick-Petersham.

Jack Hennessy hit his fourth half-century for the club (74 not out) in the Metropolitan Cup match against Randwick-Petersham.

Dhairya Patel took his first wickets for the club in a spell of 3-17 against Randwick-Petersham in Metropolitan Cup.

Noah Bloch played his first match for the club in Metropolitan Cup against Randwick Petersham.