Stats ranked: Every batter and bowler from Camden District Cricket, 2024/25
The race to become the best with bat and ball is heating up in the Camden District Cricket Association. Before play returns, we’ve ranked every player from all nine senior grades.
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With play on hold in the Camden District Cricket Association after eight rounds, it’s time to see who is leading the way with bat and ball (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 nine 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.
See who is leading the pack before play resumes on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
BATTING
When it comes to dominance with the blade, Adam Brazier leads the way with 398 runs from just five innings. One of three Oran Park master blasters with more than 300, the 9th grader hasn’t looked back since posting a season-high 173 not out in the opening round.
However, with Anthony Jones lurking in the shadows the race is far from over. Only eight runs off the pace, the Cobbitty-Narellan 9th grader is poised to pounce across the closing six rounds before the finals.
In all, 39 centuries have been posted throughout the nine grades. Brazier and two others are the only three to celebrate the milestone twice.
And a special shout out to Adam Harvey. The best of the crop in first grade, his 310 runs (rank: 15) for Camden have come at better than 51 per innings.
BOWLING
Dylan Robertson is the one to catch with the ball. With 29 wickets, the Cobbitty-Narellan 1st grader sits three poles ahead of Camden 7th grader Jayden Shields.
Two players have saluted with eight-wicket hauls, but none better than Terry Brophy. In round four, the Cobbitty-Narellan spearhead finished with 8/53 in a 4th grade clash with the Magpies.