Stats ranked: Every batter and bowler from Nepean District Cricket Association, 2024/25
The race to become the best with bat and ball is heating up in the Nepean District Cricket Association. Before play returns, we’ve ranked every player from all seven senior grades. SEARCH HERE
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With play on hold in the Nepean District Cricket Association after 10 rounds, it’s time to see who is leading the way with bat and ball.
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 seven 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.
BATTING
Harsimrat Mann is the one to catch with the bat. In eight innings, the Werrington Roos second grader has amassed 462 runs, an even 100 ahead of Colyton-St Clair’s Jayden Robertson in second place.
One of four players to reach three-figures on two occasions, Mann averages 66 with a best of 154.
Baljinder Singh is another Werrington Roo to shine on the local scene. The opener’s 187 against the Warriors is the highest score in any grade this season and included a whopping 15 sixes.
Zac Maxwell is one to watch in the closing rounds. Currently ranked 30th for runs scored, the Faulconbridge seventh grader has 252 runs in just two innings. With more time on the park, he promises to rise up the list.
BOWLING
With the ball, Caleb Downward has already collected 27 wickets across the opening 10 rounds. Playing second grade for Glenbrook Blaxland, he’s taken a couple of five-wicket hauls with a best of 5-29.
The pick of the figures belongs to St Marys Leagues’ Adam Weir. Among his 23 wickets, the third-grader has a season best 8-3 off eight overs.
Note: Reuben Ford’s BB of 18/2 is a data entry error associated with the R10 scorecard.