ICYMI: Centuries, T20 Finals and Black Ties

ICYMI: Centuries, T20 Finals and Black Ties

3 More Centuries to the Tally!

Another weekend of strong performances – including 3 centuries, a 5-wicket haul and first day victory – have Sydney Uni in a dominant position across the grades in this week’s clash with Hawkesbury.

At Owen Earle, after the hosts won the toss and elected to bat, 1st Grade’s Joe Kershaw (3-63) and Ben Joy (1-69) struck within the first hour, to have Hawkesbury 2/46 early. The middle session saw patience from both sides as Liam Robertson (2-26) and Devlin Malone (1-55) homed in on the front pads of the Hawks’ middle order. A lone hand from former Australian batsman Peter Forrest pushed Hawkesbury’s total past 300, before Dugald Holloway entered to clean up the tail with the final score at 313. With 3 overs to negotiate, the Students lost 1 wicket to have them 1/7 overnight.

Another lost toss seemed an auspicious start for 2nd Grade (given their current record of chasing), along with the grass coverage of the Uni No 1. wicket, which promised much for the seamers. Wickets fell regularly throughout the innings as the nagging length of Charlie Cassell’s pace and the wily drift (and occasional spin) of Max Hope’s orthodox saw the pair claim 2 wickets each. However, the morning belonged to Josh Toyer, who extracted every ounce of pace and bounce offered by the pitch to claim a hard-earned 5/41 as the Students bowled the visitors out for 200 before tea. With 40 overs to bat, Uni found themselves 3-down early before captain James Larkin (30) steadied. After seeing out a difficult early period, the evergreen Steve Hobson eased his way towards a hundred before being caught on 98, as David Miller amassed a watchable 48 not out to see the Students past 200. Not satisfied with a first innings victory, Uni declared, and Hawkesbury batted again for 2 overs – currently 0/4, eyeing a repeat of the day’s play next week.

At Bensons Lane 2, after winning the toss and electing to bat, 3rd Grade were treated to a clinic from their top order – led by Jack Hill and Charles Litchfield. The pair exploited the cover drive and cut shot as they piled on the runs, Jack eventually finishing with 123 and Charles, 106. To further Hawkesbury’s pain, James Crowley finished off the day with a blistering 40 not out to have the final score at 3/312 overnight.

At St Paul’s Oval, 4th Grade played out a see-sawing day of cricket to finish in a strong position at the day’s end. After being 1/3 early, the Students rebuilt with a series of starts, before Alasdair Grant continued his run of form with a well-compiled 47. However, frequent wickets meant Uni was bowled out for 179 in the 48th over, on a wicket that demanded a bigger first-innings total. Under some pressure, the Uni bowlers rallied to put in a rounded performance – led by Aidan Peek (2-26) and Brody Frost (2-34) – to have Hawkesbury precariously placed at 6/84 overnight.

At Benson’s Lane, 5th Grade continued their dominance with bat-in-hand to post 292. Despite some classy knocks to open the innings from Brayden Dilley (37) and Tom Fullerton (35), the Students lost wickets in clumps to be tenuously placed towards the late afternoon. However, Liam Coelho provided a base for the Uni middle order, as he combined grit and patience with moments of flair to amass his first century for the club – a vital innings that ensured a defendable total for 5th Grade. After being bowled out with 8 overs of play remaining, the Students have Hawkesbury 0/6 heading into next Saturday.


1st Grade Charge into T20 Finals!

With other results going in their favour, the Uni ventured north to the Central Coast’s Bill Sohier Park, requiring only victory to secure a spot in the Kingsgrove Sport T20 Competition Finals. And, with Uni’s Joe Kershaw claiming a wicket on the first ball of the match, the stage was set for a dominant performance from the Students. Having the hosts 2-down early, Uni’s bowlers were clinical and economical in their run-restriction – bowling selflessly and in partnerships to restrict the Central Coast total to 8/122 from their 20 overs. Joe Kershaw led the way with an outstanding 4/20 from his 4 overs and was supported well by Devlin Malone (2-28 from 4) and Ben Joy (1-18 from 4). In response, Hayden Kerr took 20 from the first over as he alone demolished the CC attack – striking an imperious 87 not out from just 41 deliveries (with 11 fours and 4 sixes) – to lead Uni to victory in the 13th over. Uni will face-off in an elimination final against Campbelltown at Raby next Sunday at 2.30PM.


Students Suit Up!

Last Wednesday, SUCC players Hayden Kerr, Josh Toyer, David Miller and Varun George exchanged white for black as they attended the prestigious 2018 Bradman Gala, held at the SCG annually. The group witnessed the induction of Matthew Hayden AM and Justin Langer AM into the exclusive list of Bradman Honourees and enjoyed a casual conversation with former Australian captain Ricky Ponting in the process.

With 7 of the 23 Bradman Scholars having played for Sydney Uni – 3 of which are still playing (David Miller, 2008; Tom Galvin, 2016; Varun George, 2018) – SUCC has enjoyed a strong relationship with the Bradman Foundation, which has been a custodian for the promotion of cricket’s heritage and spirit since 1987.

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Test debut for Will Somerville

Test debut for Will Somerville

Former Sydney University all-rounder, Will Somerville, became the 23rd player from the club to appear in Test cricket when he made his debut for New Zealand against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

Somerville’s path to international cricket was unusual. He played Grade cricket for Eastern Suburbs in 2002-03 before returning to his native New Zealand, where he made his first-class debut for Otago in 2004-05. He played only four matches in four years with Otago, and returned to Sydney in 2009. He joined Sydney University in 2011-12, and developed rapidly, earning Sheffield Shield selection for New South Wales in 2014-15. He was one of five Sydney University players in the NSW team that played Queensland that season (with Nick Larkin, Scott Henry, Ryan Carters and Sean Abbott). Overall, in 12 games for New South Wales, he took 48 wickets at 25.29, with a best return of 8-136 against Queensland at the SCG in 2016-17. This season, he returned to New Zealand to play for Auckland, and he was promoted to the Black Caps touring party after only two Plunket Shield matches.

Will played 87 games for University between 2011-12 and 2015-16, all in First Grade, scoring 916 runs at 22.34 and taking 117 wickets at 26.02.

It’s unusual for a New Zealand off-spinner to make his Test debut against Pakistan at the age of 34, but it has happened before: in 1976-77, the Otago bowler, Peter Petherick, was the same age when he played his first Test at Lahore. Petherick’s first wicket was Javed Miandad (also on debut) and he then immediately dismissed Wasim Raja and Intikhab Alam to complete a hat trick on debut.

Round 7 Teams Announced

Round 7 Teams Announced

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2nd Grade
University Oval
10:30am start

Steven Hobson
Ryan Danne/Jack Hill
Varun George
Nicky Craze
James Larkin ©
Dave Miller
Alex Shaw +
Max Hope
Charlie Cassell
Kieren Tate
Josh Toyer

3rd Grade
Benson’s Lane 2
12:15pm start

Ben Larkin ©
Jack Hill/Matt Powys
Charles Litchfield
James Crowley +
Hayden Storey
Vince Umbers
Matt Moran
Henry Clark
Nihir Ghandi
Jack Lawson
Jazz Rinka

4th Grade
St Paul’s Oval
12:15pm start

Matt Powys/Hugh Kermond
Tom Kierath
James Robertson
Michael Robinson
AJ Grant
Ash Cowan ©
Ed Arnott +
Will Masojada
Brodie Frost
Aiden Peek
Tom Hill


5th Grade
Benson’s Lane 3
12:15pm start

Hugh Kermond +/Azhar Saeed
Brayden Dilley
Tom Fullerton
Liam Coelho
Lewis Ansell
Zohirul Islam
Cullen Hathurusinghe
Andrew Wilkinson ©
Murray Watts
Murray Miles
Shehan Canagasingham

Metro Cup
Cahill Park
12:15pm start

Mo Ghumman
Tom Crawford
Azhar Saeed/Luca Dimeglio
Gurkeerat Mann
Greg Cade © +
Campbell Jackson
Max Shanahan
Sanjeev Tadepalli
Matthew Johns
Ben Crawford
Tom Armstrong


ICYMI: Uni's Square Off + T20 Clashes

ICYMI: Uni's Square Off + T20 Clashes

Undefeated Again

At the end of another successful round, Sydney Uni have maintained their berth at the top of the Club Championship Ladder. After dominant displays on Day 1, the Students were victorious in 4 out of 5 games against University of New South Wales – with the 1st grade fixture concluding in a draw.

With UNSW 0/21 overnight, in pursuit of Sydney Uni’s 348, the Students primed themselves for a long day in the field on an uncharacteristically low and slow Uni No. 1 wicket. After an early wicket from Dugald Holloway, Ben Joy (3-53) led the way with 2 breakthroughs to have UNSW 4/83. However, the dogged and uncompromising defence of UNSW’s middle order stifled the falling of wickets – signalling their intention for a draw very early. And, despite a brilliant direct hit run out from last week’s centurion, Damien Mortimer, the students were unable to bowl out the visitors, who saw out a (misleadingly close) draw – finishing the day 8/324.

Resuming at 7/290 and aware of Uni 2nd Grade’s Kohli-esque reputation for chasing, UNSW felt the pressure to score quickly and significantly in the morning session. However, with Charlie Cassell and Josh Toyer (3-74) seeing to the tail’s demise, the hosts managed only to add 29 to their total – finishing on 319 with 86 overs to play. For the Students, Ryan Danne (84) was powerful and Ryan McElduff, patient, in their 133-run opening stand. After lunch, Varun George (54) paired with McElduff for another 100-run stand before McElduff reached triple figures (his first NSW Premier Cricket century). The dominance was brought to a brief halt with McElduff (111) falling, however the composure of Dave Miller (23 not out) and Alex Shaw (21 not out) saw the Students home to a 5-wicket victory with time to spare.

With only 25 required to pass the UNSW total, 3rd Grade had their eyes set on an outright victory. After an exciting 77 from James Crowley and a typically hard-swung 40 from skipper, Ash Cowan, Uni declared with a lead of 138. With a brilliant inswinger seeing opening quick Jazz Rinka claim an early wicket for Uni, excitement for a double-victory brewed. But a flattening wicket and the newfound defence of UNSW’s top order slowly eroded the chance at 10 points, eventually seeing the captain’s shake hands with UNSW 3/128 and the Students claiming another comfortable 6 points.

Simply put, 4th Grade were clinical in their victory at Dave Phillips North. After a day out with the bat last week, the Students claimed regular wickets to bowl the Bees out for 130 after 62 overs. Shehan Canagasingham (1-22) and Tom Hill (2-24) led the way for the pace bowlers, while the accurate legspin of Will Masojada proved unplayable, as he finished with figures of 6-28 from 16 overs – seeing Uni to a 258-run thrashing over the hosts.

At Camperdown Park, 5th Grade declared immediately on Day 2 – with captain Andrew Wilkinson confident his bowlers had more than enough to defend. Proving him correct, the 5s bowler put in an all-round performance, with each bowler taking a wicket. Led by Zohirul Islam (3-15), the Students secured victory in the early afternoon – bowling UNSW out for 112 for a 183-run win.


Tough Day Out West

In Round 3 of the Kingsgrove Sport T20 Competition, Uni 1st Grade faced up against a strong Penrith Outfit at Howell Oval. Winning the toss and electing to bat, the Students lost wickets early, as Hayden Kerr (31 off 28) went about setting up the innings. After quick-glovework saw him depart, captain Liam Robertson hit a much-needed 42 off 32 deliveries to give the Uni bowlers something to defend – the Students finishing the innings at 7/123. In reply, Penrith came out swinging and connecting – each batsman finding the fence regularly to eventually chase down the total in the 11th over. After such a dominant display in Rounds 1 and 2, we are sure Uni will bounce back ahead of their fixture against the Central Coast this Sunday.

UniGames SUCCess

After 3 rounds of play, Sydney University’s UniGames squad are leading the competition with 3 comfortable wins including a double-bonus point victory. In Round 1, Jordan Gauci (50 not out) and Nicky Craze (56 not out) helped Uni to 178 from their 20 overs – before a dominant bowling display saw Swinburne University bowled out for 59. A similar bowling effort in Round 2 – led by Aidan Peek with 4 wickets – saw the Australian College of Physical Education bowled out for 66, before the Students chased it down within 10 overs for a double-bonus point victory. In Round 3, Varun George (83 not out) paired with Jordan Gauci (64 not out) for a 150-run stand, as Uni posted 161 from their 20 overs against Deakin University. Again, a solid bowling display restricted Deakin to 5/125 from their 20 overs to see the Students undefeated as they prepare for their semi-final against Macquarie University on Thursday.


2018 Unisport T20 Championships Begin!

2018 Unisport T20 Championships Begin!

The 2018 UniSport Nationals T20 Cricket Championships begin today in Campbelltown, with twelve Universities competing as part of the Div 1 National Sport Championship. The University of Sydney has selected a very strong squad of 15 for the tournament, captained by Blacktown’s Jordan Gauci.

University of Sydney squad:

Ben Bryant
Charles Cassell
Nicholas Craze
Charles Dummer
Elijah Eales
Jordan Gauci
Varun George
Will Graham
Andrew Hazard
Hugh Kermond
Hayden Kerr
Charles Litchfield
Devlin Malone
Aidan Peek
Michael Robinson

The University of Sydney side will begin their campaign against SUT at 2:30pm this afternoon. They also have fixtures against Australian College of Physical Education and Deakin University on Tuesday, and against James Cook University and University of Technology Sydney on Wednesday, before the finals on Thursday.

Sydney University players Billy Barge (Australian College of Physical Education) and Murray Miles (Western Sydney University) will also be competing in the tournament, representing their respective academic Universities.

Since the transformation of the event to the T20 format in 2007, this event has seen The University of Sydney (USYD) and The University of New South Wales (UNSW) be the dominant forces over the last 11 years, making up 12 of the 22 places available in the gold medal match and claiming seven titles between them.

USYD have lifted the trophy on four of the five occasions they have made the final (2007/08/15/16), with UNSW have a slightly worse conversion rate of three titles (2012/13/17) from seven finals.

Good luck to all involved!

ICYMI: Centuries + Uni Games Preparation

ICYMI: Centuries + Uni Games Preparation

Centuries Aplenty!

With 3 more centuries over the weekend, Uni have taken their ton tally up to 15 for the season – an incredible feat for only 6 rounds of competition. And, after another suite of strong Day 1 performances against UNSW, the Students are primed for another free beverage courtesy of the Toxteth next week.

At Uni No. 1, UNSW were left to rue their second decision of the morning after correctly calling ‘heads’ just moments before. Having been sent in to bat and losing a wicket early, the lost toss seemed dangerous for the students, however, a welcome return to form from number 3 Damien Mortimer halted any further success for the visitors. Striking an elegant 143 from 236 balls, Damien occupied the crease with the ever-consistent Ben Trevor-Jones, who scored 87 of his own, for a 226 run-stand. In the afternoon, Hayden Kerr (64 not out from 70 balls) combined with skipper Liam Robertson (44 not out from 39 balls) to punish the UNSW bowlers, before Uni declared on 3/348. In reply, UNSW are currently 0/21 from their 5 overs of batting.

Having chased down competitive totals with ease this season, 2nd Grade were not too deterred by UNSW’s decision to bat first. The slow outfield and aggressively docile wicket offered by the hosts demanded patience from Uni’s bowlers, as, despite the slow run-rate, wickets were infrequent. Kieren Tate led the way with 2/28 from his 17 overs, supported well by David Miller (2/36), Nahir Ghandi (1/49) and Max Hope (1/30). UNSW are currently 7/290 and will likely declare early on Day 2.

After regular outings with the bat, 3rd grade relished their chance to bowl a team out cheaply this time. On a helpful St Paul’s wicket, Henry Clark proved unplayable in the morning, with all 3 of his wickets bowling the UNSW top order. With UNSW in strife at 4/54, Jack Lawson’s legspin ran through the tail – finishing with 5/42 to bowl UNSW out for just 152. In reply, the Students continued their domination with a 101-run opening stand between Matthew Powys (65) and Alasdair Grant (37), before 3 quick wickets saw them finish the day at 3/128.

For a club-wide start to the season that is proving hard to top, 4th Grade put in their best effort with a marvellous display of batsmanship last Saturday led by Club Captain, Vince Umbers. Looking a class above for all but his first ball, Vince was nonchalant, ruthless, composed, swashbuckling – and any other adjective you can think of – as he swung his way to 197 (with 20 fours and 6 sixes). Vince, in his first century for the club was supported well by Matt Moran (43) and Ed Arnott (57) as 4th Grade provided some much-needed entertainment to their 2nd Grade brothers to the south. And despite the agonising closeness of the double century, Uni ended the day in cheers after posting 358 to defend next week.

All but equalling the standard of performance with bat in hand, 5th grade also added to the centurion’s tally. After sharing in a strong opening stand with Bradyen Dilley (50 off 120 balls), Uni opener Hugh Kermond continued on to post a century that showed maturity beyond his years. Scoring 114 from 178 deliveries, Hugh set a base for Uni’s middle order to contribute to the total – with Liam Coehlo doing just so in his innings of 58 from 92 deliveries. 5th Grade finished the day 6/295 – holding all the cards for an impending declaration next week.


PGs Secure Victory Against Saints

After tough beginning to the season, the Uni PGs boys have finally put in a performance worthy of their talent – triumphing against a solid St George team at Hurstville Oval on Sunday. Winning the toss and electing to bat, PGs lost both openers early before debutant and number 3 batsman Matt Moran found himself past 50 before facing 50 deliveries. Combining with keeper Hayden Storey in the middle overs, the pair put on 115 before Storey was dismissed for a vital 52. The final overs saw Tom Fullerton free the arms, as he amassed a quickfire 41 not out from 45 deliveries, and Matt pass 100 – finishing 121 not out from 112 deliveries in his first century for the club, and one that will surely be remembered for its quality. With 265 to defend, the Students bowlers put in a complete performance – led by Dom O’Shannessy with 3/41 from 10 overs – to bowl St George out in the 49th over for 251. Congratulations to the PGs squad and coach, Tim Carter, on an excellent win.


Uni Games Prep Heats UP

As a prelude to their showing at the Australian Uni Games next week, the Sydney University Uni Games Squad will front up against an Army XI in a 30 over match on Uni No. 1 this Friday at 2.30PM. The UniSport nationals take place at the Raby Sports Complex from Monday 26th November – Thursday 29th and consist of two T20 fixtures per day from Monday-Wednesday, before the finals on Thursday.

All Uni patrons are welcome to come down and watch the action!

Round 6 Teams Announced

Round 6 Teams Announced

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2nd Grade
Dave Phillips South
10:30am start

Jack Hill
Ryan Danne
Varun George
James Larkin ©
Dave Miller
Max Hope
Alex Shaw +
Charlie Cassell
Nihir Gandhi
Kieren Tate
Josh Toyer

3rd Grade
St Paul’s Oval
12:15pm start

Matt Powys
James Robertson
Michael Robinson
Hayden Storey
James Crowley +
Ash Cowan ©
AJ Grant
Henry Clark
Jack Lawson
Lewis McMahon
Jazz Rinka

4th Grade
Dave Phillips North
12:15pm start

Vince Umbers
Will Masojada
Matt Moran
Tom Galvin
Tom Fullerton
Ed Arnott +
Lewis Ansell
Sanjiv Khalko ©
Brodie Frost
Aiden Peek
Shehan Canagasingham


5th Grade
Camperdown Oval
12:15pm start

Hugh Kermond +
Brayden Dilley
Zohirul Islam
Liam Coelho
Rakin Rahman
Cullen Hathurusinghe
Andrew Wilkinson ©
Azhar Saeed
Max Shanahan
Tom Hill
Murray Watts

Poidevin-Gray Shield
Hurstville Oval
10:00am start (Sunday)

Ryan McElduff ©
Varun George
James Robertson
Michael Robinson
Matt Moran
Hayden Storey +
Tom Fullerton
Dom O’Shannessey
Charlie Cassell
Jazz Rinka
Aiden Peek