Nick Larkin, with 72 against Sydney, posted his 52nd score of fifty or more in First Grade (including 20 centuries).
Jordan Gauci’s 69 against Sydney on Saturday was his 34th score of fifty or more in First Grade (including seven centuries). During his innings he passed 500 runs for the season.
Against Sydney on Saturday, Damien Mortimer played his 200th innings in First Grade. Damien has passed Ian Fisher to become the sixth-highest run scorer in First Grade in the club’s history.
Oli Zannino finally has a First Grade batting average. Against Sydney, he was dismissed for the first time in Firsts (in his fourth game), so he now has a batting average of 92 in the top grade.
Devlin Malone’s four wickets against Sydney on Sunday took his tally for the season to 59. That mark has previously been achieved by Tim Ley (twice), John Grimble and Stewart Smith. Only eight time has a University bowler taken more wickets in the course of a First Grade season.
The match against Sydney was Kieran Tate’s 200th match for the club in all grades.
Hayden Storey, with 65 against Sydney in Seconds, hit his 16th score above fifty for the club (including four centuries). He also held his 50th catch for the club.
Charles Litchfield, with 67 against Sydney in Seconds, hit his 23rd score above fifty for the club (including seven centuries).
Andrew Hazard’s 57 against Sydney was his ninth half-century in Premier Cricket, and fourth in Second Grade.
Darcy Manners made his Second Grade debut in the match against Sydney.
Prakhar Sharma collected his first Second Grade wicket against Sydney on Saturday, and went on to take 5-25, his third five-wicket haul for the club.
During his innings against Sydney on Saturday, Brayden Dilley passed 500 runs in Third Grade.
Ravi Wikramanayake, with 73 against Sydney on Saturday, hit his highest score in Third Grade and his tenth innings above fifty in Premier Cricket (including one century).
Thomas Lynch, with 2-39 against Sydney, took his first wickets in Third Grade.
Peter Brazel, with 4-41 against Sydney, returned his best bowling figures in Third Grade.
Jazz Rinka made his 50th appearance in Fourth Grade.
Henry Snyman, with 2-39 against Sydney in Fourths, took his first wickets for the club.
Mitchell Cotton made his Fourth Grade debut against Sydney on Saturday, and top-scored with 30. During his innings he passed 500 runs for the club in all grades.
Ryan Drake helped Fifth Grade to a one-wicket win over Sydney with 3-21, his best figures in that grade.