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Stats ranked: Every batter and bowler from Manly Warringah Cricket Association, 2024/25

With the stumps packed away ahead of the festive season in the Manly Warringah Cricket Association, it’s time to see who is leading the way with bat and ball. EVERY PLAYER RANKED

Manly Warringah local cricket stats 2024/25. Picture by DAMIAN SHAW
Manly Warringah local cricket stats 2024/25. Picture by DAMIAN SHAW

With the stumps packed away ahead of the festive season in the Manly Warringah Cricket Association, it’s time to see who is leading the way with bat and ball.

Housing the data for every batter and bowler, it’s the only online database where the statistics for each player 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.

See who is leading the pack before play resumes on Saturday, January 11, 2025.

BATTING

Ryan Thomas is the one to catch with the bat. The heavy hitter for Harbord Bowlo thirds is 19 clear at the top of the list with 325 runs.

One of two players alongside Mona Vale’s Peter Langstreth to score multiple centuries, Thomas blasted seven maximums in a season best 140 not out in early November.

Speaking of highest scores, nothing comes close to Adam Jesser’s 190 in fifth grade. A potential danger for passers-by at Lionel Watts Reserve, the Seaforth opener dominated the Beacon Hill attack, hitting 15 fours and a remarkable 16 sixes, threatening low-flying birds in the process

Check the data and compare with your teammates.
Check the data and compare with your teammates.

BOWLING

The shootout with the ball in the run towards the finals shapes as a cracker.

Currently on 18 wickets, Wakehurst first grader Kai Connors leads the field. But with fourth grade stars Nick Smith (Beacon Hill) and Nicholas Chambers (Cromer) on 17 each, there’s a struck match in it.

To date, Connors is the only player in the district with two bags of five. When it comes to headliners, look no further than Stuart Brown from Collaroy Plateau.

Another to shine against Beacon Hill, in addition to landing a run out, he filled his boots with an association best 7/34.

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