Tim Cummins’ 61 against Parramatta was his 33rd innings above fifty in First Grade (including five centuries). During his innings he passed 600 runs for the season for the first time in his First Grade career. He also passed Rodney Davison (3684 runs) to become the club’s 13th highest run-scorer in First Grade.
Hunar Verma’s 57 against Parramatta was his third half century in First Grade, all of them recorded this season. He was playing in his 100th Premier Cricket match in all grades.
Hayden McCarthy passed 1500 runs in all grades of Premier Cricket.
Kieran Tate’s 6-51 against Parramatta was his sixth five-wicket haul for the club but his first in First Grade. He moved past David Fox (356 wickets) and Peter James (356 wickets) to become the club’s 15th highest wicket-taker in all grades.
Max Hope’s 91 against Parramatta was his eleventh innings above fifty in Second Grade (including two centuries). During his innings he passed 2500 runs in Seconds. He also entered the top 50 run scorers for the club in all grades.
Charlie Cassell took his 50th wicket in Second Grade when he dismissed Parramatta’s William Affeck.
Third Grade sealed the minor premiership by defeating Parramatta. It’s the club’s eighth Third Grade minor premiership.
Darcy Manners, with a remarkable 6-15 against Parramatta, claimed career-best figures and his third five-wicket haul for the club (all in Third Grade). He also collected his 50th wicket in Third Grade.
Thomas Siede, with 3-15 against Parramatta, returned his best bowling figures in Thid Grade for the club.
Sidhaarthaa Veeravalli, with 5-9 against Parramatta, took his second five-wicket haul for the club, and his first in Fourth Grade.
During his innings of 35 against Parramatta in Fifth Grade, Zander Robertson passed 500 runs for the season and 500 runs for the club.
Anik Siwach, with 94 against Gordon in Metropolitan Cup, hit his third half century, and highest score, for the club.
Peter Dean, with 4-36 against Gordon in Metropolitan Cup, returned his best bowling figures for the club.
Murray Miles, with 61 against Fairfield in Metropolitan Cup, hit his fourth half-century for the club.
Josh Gavan, with 90 against Fairfield in Metropolitan Cup, hit his highest score for the club.
Ira Patel’s 3-26 against Campbelltown in Women’s Seconds was her best return with the ball for the club.