The match against Mosman was Tim Cummins’ 150th for the club, all in First Grade. His 69 was his 21st innings above fifty for the club (5 centuries, 16 fifties) and he also passed 3500 runs for the club (becoming only the 15th player to do so).
Devlin Malone hit a six. Kieran Tate hit a six. Hugo Ikeda hit a six. These three things have never before happened in the same match.
Andrew Hazard’s 74 against Mosman in Second Grade was his eleventh score above fifty in Premier Cricket (including one century), and during his innings he passed 3000 Premier Cricket runs in all grades.
Ryan Danne’s 71 against Mosman in Second Grade was his 16th score above fifty in Seconds (4 centuries and 12 fifties).
Hayden McCarthy’s 3-37 against Mosman in Second Grade was his best return with the ball in Seconds.
Thomas Siede, with 2-52 against Mosman, took his first wickets in Second Grade.
Matt Powys hit a century in his 100th innings for the club. His matchwinning 132 not out against Mosman was his first century in Third Grade, and fourth for the club in all grades. During his innings he passed 1500 runs in Thirds.
Jack Manson-Lill took his first wicket in Third Grade.
Raveen Ganesh’s 66 against Mosman in Fourth Grade was his second half-century, and highest score, for the club.
Avijay Maharaj’s 52 against Mosman in Fourth Grade was his first half-century in Fourths, and his third for the club in all grades.
Lewis Wells, with 3-54 against Mosman, claimed his best bowling figures in Fifth Grade.
Will Elliott, with 3-24 against Mosman, claimed his best bowling figures in Fifth Grade.
Congratulations to wides, who top-scored with 48 in Fifth Grade’s total of 221 against Mosman.
During his innings of 35 on Saturday, Saarangan Arvind passed both 500 runs in Metropolitan Cup and 1000 runs for the club in all grades.
Mitchell Spanner, with 5-25 in Metropolitan Cup, too k his first five-wicket haul for the club.` Although his bowling average has now blown out to 3.40.
Wilf la Fontaine-Jackson, with 96 against Blacktown, hit his third Poidevin-Gray half century and his highest Poidevin-Gray score. During his innings he passed 500 runs for the season, and 500 runs for the club.
Milan Swaraj, with 55 against Blacktown in Poidevin-Gray, hit his fifth half-century for the club.
Shivham Wadhera, with 3-38 against Blacktown, returned his best bowling figures in Poidevin-Gray.
In Brewer Shield, Nadia Carvalho took her second successive five wicket haul. Her 6-17 against Sydney is the best analysis for the club in any grade of Women’s Premier Cricket.