Hayden Kerr improved on his own highest first-class score, reaching 88 for New South Wales against Tasmania at the SCG. It was his second half-century in only his third first-class game.
Nivethan Radhakrishnan, who represented Sydney University last season, made his first-class debut for Tasmania against NSW at the SCG.
Liam Robertson, with 5-42 against Campbelltown-Camden, claimed his first five-wicket haul in First Grade, in only his 233rd match. His fifth wicket, Blake Smith, was also his 150th wicket in First Grade. His previous best bowling in First Grade was 4-7 in 2013-14, while his only previous five-wicket haul for the club was 5-9 in Seconds in 2011-12.
Nick Larkin’s 72 against Campbelltown-Camden was his 47th innings above fifty for the club in First Grade (including 18 centuries). During his innings he passed Petersham’s JFR Lawes, former NSW batsman Joe Taylor, Test opener Ian Davis, former University player BM Salmon and Parramatta’s RC Rowe and now, with 7198 First Grade runs, he has broken into the top 100 run-scorers in the history of the competition.
When he dismissed Campbelltown-Camden’s Aarron Muir on Saturday, Ryan McElduff took his 50th First Grade wicket.
Tim Cummins’ 59 against Campbelltown-Camden was his 16th innings above fifty for the club in First Grade (including four centuries).
During his innings at Campbelltown on Saturday, Damien Mortimer passed 5500 runs in First Grade.
Hayden Storey’s 95 against Campbelltown-Camden on Saturday was his third half-century, and highest score, in Second Grade.
During the Second Grade match against Campbelltown-Camden, Oli Zannino completed his 50th catch for the club in all grades.
Tom Fullerton’s 55 not out in Third Grade against Campbelltown-Camden was his 12th score above fifty for the club (including a century).
Ned Barnet (3-20) produced his best bowling figures in Third Grade, also passing 50 wickets for the club in all grades.
Clancy Barrett’s 112 against Campbelltown-Camden was his second century for the club, and his first in Fourth Grade.
Ash Cowan is now the eighth-highest run-scorer in the club’s history. His 42 against Campbelltown-Camden yesterday took his total of runs in all grades to 6545, taking him past former First Grade captain, Will Hay (6525).
Kieran Tate’s 65 against Campbelltown-Camden in Fourth Grade was his highest score for the club. It was also his first half-century (at only his 125th attempt).
Prakhar Sharma’s 5-28 against Campbelltown-Camden was his second five-wicket haul for the club, but his first in Fourth Grade.
Morris Fredriksson, with 74 against Campbelltown-Camden in Fifth Grade, recorded his highest score, and second half-century, for the club.
Saarangan Arvind, with 66 not out against Campbelltown-Camden in Fifth Grade, recorded his fourth half-century for the club.
Shubham Kaushik, with 3-34 against Campbelltown-Camden in Fifth Grade, recorded his best bowling figures for the club.
Evander Herbert made his debut in Fifth Grade against Campbelltown-Camden, and marked it with a highly economical performance, taking 1-13 from his ten overs.
Raj Sharma made his debut for the club in the Metropolitan Cup match against University of NSW, scoring 40 and taking 2-22.