Hayden Kerr’s 2-10 in Western Australia’s second innings at the SCG last week improved his best bowling figures in a Sheffield Shield match.
Dylan Hunter made his debut for the ACT in the interstate Second Eleven competition this week, scoring 25 and 20 against Western Australia in Perth. His 66 not out against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday was his eleventh score above fifty in First Grade (including three centuries).
During his innings of 43 against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday, Ryan McElduff passed 2000 runs in First Grade.
Hayden Storey made his First Grade debut in the match against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday.
Devlin Malone became the first bowler in Premier Cricket to take 30 wickets this season when he removed Randwick-Petersham’s Adam Docos on Saturday.
Max Hope’s spectacular 117 in Second Grade against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday was his second century for the club (both in Second Grade). During his innings he passed 3000 runs for the club in all grades.
Charlie Dummer’s 59 in Second Grade against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday was his 25th innings above fifty in Premier Cricket (including three centuries).
Dom Goddard’s 53 against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday was his second half-century for the club, and first in Third Grade.
Josh Toyer passed 2000 runs for the club in all grades during his innings of 39 in Third Grade against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday.
Jazz Rinka, with 4-24 against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday, precisely equalled his best bowling figures in Fourth Grade.
Jack Manson-Lill, who took 2-57 against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday, claimed his first wickets in Fourth Grade.
Ben Wright-Smith, with 5-16 if Fifth Grade against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday, claimed his first five wicket haul for the club.
Nick Everitt’s outstanding 128 not out against Penrith in Poidevin-Gray on Sunday was his first century for the club.
Harris Haider, with 4-8 against North West in Metropolitan Cup, returned his best bowling figures for the club.