During her innings of 46 for Sydney Thunder in the WBBL Eliminator against Hobart Hurricanes, Phoebe Litchfield passed 1500 runs in the WBBL.
During his innings against Parramatta, Tim Cummins passed 7500 runs in all grades in Premier Cricket (4217 for Sydney University and 3284 for Penrith).
During his innings against Parramatta in Second Grade, Jack Hill passed 7000 runs for the club in all grades. He becomes the eighth player to achieve this for the club, after Nick Larkin, Greg Mail, Ed Cowan, Ian Moran, Liam Robertson, Adam Theobald and Ash Cowan.
During his innings of 28 against Parramatta in Second Grade, Charles Litchfield passed 4500 runs for the club in all grades.
During his innings of 40 against Parramatta in Second Grade, Ryan McElduff passed 700 runs for the season. He’s only the second player for the club (after Dave Butchart in 2006-07) to score more than 700 runs in a Second grade season.
In the match against Parramatta, William Lintott made his Second Grade debut for the club, and took his first wicket in that grade.
Harrison Allomes, with 58 against Parramatta in Third Grade, hit his first half-century for the club.
When Andrew Wilkinson took his second wicket in Thirds on Saturday, he passed Lewis McMahon (269) to become the 35th highest wicket taker in the club’s history.
Lewis Wells made his Third Grade debut against Parramatta, scoring 22 and taking 4-38.
In the Third Grade match against Parramatta, Tom Lord made his debut for the club, and took his first wicket.
Will Salzmann’s 61 against Blacktown was his first half-century for the club in Poidevin-Gray.
Hayden McCarthy, with 3-9 against Blacktown, returned his best bowling figures in Poidevin-Gray.
Holly Barnett did the hat trick with the first three balls she bowled in Brewer Shield against the Southern Swans on Sunday. Sienna Knight held a catch from the first ball, and the next two batters were bowled. Holly’s 3-10 was her best return with the ball for the club.
Diksha Chowdhary also took 3-10 in Brewer Shield against Southern Swans, which was also her best analysis for the club.