Devlin Malone is now the fifth-highest First Grade wicket-taker in the club’s history. On Saturday, he passed Peter James, who took 320 wickets between 1968 and 1977. His 5-101 was the 12th time he has taken five or more wickets in a First Grade innings (10 for Sydney University and two for Sutherland).
Hayden Kerr’s 51 against Manly was his 30th innings of fifty or more (including three centuries). During his innings he passed 3500 runs in First Grade.
Damien Mortimer held his 50th catch for the club, all in First Grade.
Max Hope’s 51 against Manly was his second half-century in First Grade. During his innings he passed 3500 runs for the club in all grades.
Kieran Tate’s 0 not out against Manly in Firsts was his fiftieth not-out innings for the club. He remains some distance behind the club record – James Rodgers was not out in 224 of his 326 innings for the club.
Wilf la Fontaine Jackson, with 50 against Manly, posted his fifth score of fifty or more for the club (one century, four fifties).
Luka Flannigan’s 74 against Manly in Thirds was his fourth half-century (two for Sydney University and two for Mosman), and highest score, in Premier Cricket.
Shivham Wadhera’s 5-15 against Manly was his first five-wicket haul for the club.
Prakhar Sharma played his 50th match for the club in all grades. Random fact: this season, his batting average in Thirds is now 60.
Andrew Wilkinson’s 3-13 against Manly in Fourths not only helped to procure a remarkable tie against the competition leaders, but also included his 250th wicket for the club in all grades. He’s the 41st player to reach that milestone since Grade cricket began in 1893.
Arnav Yadav, with 49 against Manly, equalled his highest score in Fourths.
Henry Cain played his 50th match for the club in all grades.
Zander Robertson’s 139 not out against Hawkesbury in Metropolitan Cup was his first century for the club.
Ash Cowan’s 55 against Hawkesbury in Metropolitan Cup was his 30th innings for the club above fifty (2 centuries, 28 fifties).
Samuel Shepherd’s 60 not out against Hawkesbury in Metropolitan Cup was his first half-century for the club.
Henry Madigan’s 3-3 against Hawkesbury in Metropolitan Cup was his best return with the ball for the club.
Frankie Nicklin’s 5-25 against Gordon in Women’s Firsts was her first five-wicket haul for the club.