Will Salzmann’s rapid-fire 91 against Gordon was his eighth innings above fifty in First Grade (including one century). During his innings he passed 2500 runs in all grades of Premier Cricket. His 4-54 was his best return with the ball for the club, and included his 150th wicket in all grades of Premier Cricket.
During his innings of 37 against Gordon, Damien Mortimer passed 6500 runs in First Grade.
Playing in his 50th Second Grade match, Charles Litchfield posted his 16th score of fifty or more in Seconds (two centuries, 14 fifties) with an unbeaten 85. During his innings he passed 4000 runs for the club in all grades.
During his unbeaten 26 against Gordon in Seconds, Jack Hill passed 6500 runs for the club in all grades. He’s only the tenth player to reach this milestone.
In the match against Gordon on Saturday, Hayden McCarthy (3-17), Thomas Siede (2-20) and Darcy Manners (2-21) all recorded their best bowling figures in Second Grade.
During his innings of 21 not out against Gordon, Josh Toyer passed 1000 runs in Third Grade. He also held his 50th catch for the club in all grades.
Prakhar Sharma, with 4-19 against Gordon, returned his best bowling figures in Third Grade.
In the Third Grade match against Gordon, Milan Swaraj took his first wicket for the club (with only his fifth delivery for the club).
During his innings of 49 against Gordon in Fourth Grade, Chris Roussos passed 1000 runs for the club in all grades.
Jack Manson-Lill, with 3-23 against Gordon, returned his best bowling figures in Fourth Grade.
Lewis Wells, with 55 against Gordon, hit his third half-century for the club and his second in Fifth Grade.
Ash Cowan played his first Metropolitan Cup match since 2002-23, setting a new record for the longest gap between appearances in this grade. He opened the batting with Jack Bray, who wasn’t born when he last played Metro Cup. Ash was dismissed for 30 against Blacktown, which means that he now has a Metropolitan Cup batting average – 59.
Jack Bray’s 64 against Blacktown meant that he has now played three innings for the club in Metropolitan Cup, and passed fifty each time.
Murray Miles played his 100th match for the club in all grades.
Yuvraj Dalvi collected his first five-wicket haul for the club, 5-41 against Georges River in Metropolitan Cup.
Oliver Lee-Young’s 50 against Georges River in Metropolitan Cup was his fourth innings of fifty or more for the club (including one century).
Tom Crawford passed 500 runs for the club in all grades.
Harris Haider, with 66 not out against Georges River in Metropolitan Cup, hit his first half-century for the club.
Andrew Farlow’s 30 against Georges River in Metropolitan Cup was his highest score for the club.