Phoebe Litchfield’s 50 not out (from 35 balls) for the Sydney Thunder against the Perth Scorchers was her seventh half-century in the WBBL.

Kieran Tate, with 6-48 against Campbelltown-Camden, claimed his third five-wicket haul, and career-best figures, in First Grade.  His four wickets in the second innings gave him ten in the match for the first time in his career.

During his second innings against Campbelltown-Camden, Jack Attenborough passed 1500 runs for the club, all in First Grade.

Jack Hill passed 500 runs in First Grade during the match against Campbelltown-Camden.

Damien Mortimer continues to climb up the list of the highest run-scorers in the history of the First Grade competition. On Saturday, he moved past Ben Salmon (7193 runs for Mosman, University and Gordon, 1923-44) and Parramatta’s Raymond Rowe (7194 runs, 1931-50) to move into 105th place.

Darcy Mooney, with 5-31 against Campbelltown-Camden, claimed his second five-wicket haul for the club.

Ryan McElduff’s 51 not out against Campbelltown-Camden in Second Grade was his 36th innings above fifty for the club (5 centuries, 31 fifties).  During his innings, he passed 5500 runs in all grades in Premier Cricket.

Lewis Keenan made his Second Grade debut for the club in the match against Campbelltown-Camden and took his first wickets (2-29).

Peter Brazel, with 4-32 against Campbelltown-Camden, returned his best bowling figures in Third Grade.

In Fourth Grade against Campbelltown-Camden, Robbie Keaton completed five dismissals behind the stumps (3 caught, 2 stumped) for the first time in his career.

Yash Sharma made his Fourth Grade debut for the club in the match against Campbelltown-Camden.

Noah Kite made his Fourth Grade debut for the club in the match against Campbelltown-Camden.

During his spell of 4-19 against Campbelltown-Camden in Fourth Grade, Andrew Wilkinson passed ‘Slim’ White (287 wickets between 1974 and 1983) to become the 29th highest wicket-taker in the history of the club.

Raghav Dogra, with 80 not out against Hawkesbury in Metropolitan Cup, hit his second half-century for the club.

Muhammad Umair, with 6-28 out against Hawkesbury in Metropolitan Cup, claimed his first five-wicket haul for the club.

Thomas Crawford’s second wicket against Hawkesbury in Metropolitan Cup was his 100th wicket for the club in all grades.