Records
First Class Batting Records
Matches | Player | Runs |
---|---|---|
223 | Brad Hodge | 17084 |
124 | Dean Jones | 10412 |
107 | Matthew Elliott | 9684 |
99 | Bill Lawry | 7618 |
55 | Bill Ponsford | 6902 |
73 | Lindsay Hassett | 6825 |
87 | Graham Yallop | 6815 |
82 | Warwick Armstrong | 6615 |
92 | Ian Redpath | 6103 |
80 | Jack Ryder | 5674 |
First Class Bowling Records
Matches | Player | Wickets |
---|---|---|
92 | Paul Reiffel | 337 |
83 | Alan Connolly | 330 |
61 | Bert Ironmonger | 313 |
105 | Tony Dodemaide | 309 |
51 | Chuck Fleetwood-Smith | 295 |
83 | Merv Hughes | 283 |
114 | Ray Bright | 279 |
77 | Ian Johnson | 270 |
50 | Jack Saunders | 264 |
83 | Jim Higgs | 264 |
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