Congratulations to the Brewer Shield team, whose conclusive victory over Blacktown was the club’s first win in Women’s Premier Cricket.
Nick Larkin’s 29 against Western Suburbs in First Grade was his 300th innings for the club in all grades, and he became the first player to pass 10,500 runs for the club in all grades.
During his innings of 41 against Western Suburbs in First Grade, Jack Attenborough passed 4500 runs in all grades of Premier Cricket.
Hayden Kerr’s 68 against Western Suburbs in First Grade was his 29th score of 50 or more in Firsts (3 hundreds, 26 fifties).
During his innings against Western Suburbs in First Grade, Ryan McElduff passed 4000 runs in all grades of Premier Cricket (130 of them for Gordon).
Charlie Cassell’s 70 not out in Second Grade against Western Suburbs was his second half century for the club and precisely equalled his highest score for the club (he also hit 70 not out in Seconds against Sydney in 2018-19). He also passed 500 runs for the club in all grades.
Hayden McCarthy (2-40 against Wests) took his first wickets in Second Grade.
Ravi Wikramanayake’s 53 against Western Suburbs was his second half-century for the club in Third Grade.
Josh Toyer’s 16 not out against Western Suburbs in Thirds was his 50th not-out innings for the club in all grades.
During his innings against Western Suburbs, Andrew Wilkinson passed 500 runs in Fourth Grade.
Avijay Maharaj, with 42 against Western Suburbs, hit his highest score in Fourth Grade.
In Fourth Grade against Western Suburbs, Lewis Ansell further improved his best bowling figures for the club, finishing with 6-61.
Danial Haider’s 80 not out in Metropolitan Cup against Randwick-Petersham was his highest score for the club.
Harrison Hartnell, with 2-29 against Auburn in Metropolitan Cup, took his first wickets for the club.
Wilf la Fontaine Jackson, with 73 against Western Suburbs, hit his second half-century in Poidevin-Gray.
Thomas Siede, with 4-30 against Western Suburbs, took his best bowling figures for the club and his best in the Poidevin-Gray competition.
Jess Davidson, with 52 not out against Penrith in Women’s Firsts, hit her first half-century for the club.
In the Brewer Shield win over Blacktown, Ruby Carter (3-5), Marie Lagane (2-3) and Tanisha Shanmuganathan (2-7) all recorded their best bowling figures for the club.
The Brewer Shield team used eleven bowlers in Blacktown’s innings on Sunday, which is not a milestone exactly, but nor is it something you see every day.