Manly Warringah Cricket Association, 2024/25: Every batter and bowler ranked
With another season in the Manly Warringah Cricket Association done and dusted, we look at the stats from all five grades. See where every batter/bowler ranked for runs and wickets.
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The winners have been crowned after another season in the Manly Warringah Cricket Association, now it’s time to highlight the best performers from the senior grades (T20 excluded).
Housing the data for every batter and bowler with at least one run and one wicket, it’s the only online database where the statistics from all five grades are combined and ranked for runs and wickets.
Using the tables below, search by player name, grade or club, and click on each heading title to sort the data by category.
BATTING
The Christmas break came at the perfect time for Collaroy Plateau batsman, Blake Conde. Returning to the wicket in fourth spot on the run scorers’ list, the third-grader surged to the top, finishing the season 111 runs clear on 653 at an average of 81.63.
In the top grade, George Wylie finished well clear on 542 runs at 60.22. In a fantastic season, the Cromer star was one of five players in the association to score multiple centuries.
Of the 28 tons scored across all five grades, none was higher than Seaforth’s Adam Jesser, who scored an impressive 190 in fifth grade.
Of the 79 players to score 200 or more runs, none had a better average than Harbord’s Aaron Peters. In three innings, the 1st grader hit 244 at 122, including one century and two fifties.
BOWLING
A model of consistency with the ball, Kai Connors hit the break as the leading wicket-taker and maintained the rage until the end of the season. In all, the Wakehurst Redback first grader took 41 wickets at 12.78 – nine clear of Harbord’s Peter Hansen.
The only bowler in the association with four five-wicket hauls, Connors’ best performance was 6-17 against Beacon Hill.
Dean Storey finished with the performance of the season. Playing for Collaroy, the third-grader destroyed Manly Breakers with a stunning 9-27 from 23 overs.