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New South Wales List a Records 2017/18 New South Wales List A Records 2017/18 compiled by Adam Morehouse Cricket NSW Statistician Individual Records Most Matches No. Name Career 89 BJ Haddin 1999/00-2013/14 85 SR Clark 1997/98-2010/11 78 DJ Thornely 2001/02-2010/11 77 ME Waugh 1985/86-2003/04 70 NW Bracken 1998/99-2009/10 69 DE Bollinger 2002/03-2016/17 67 MC Henriques 2005/06-2016/17 66 PA Jaques 2000/01-2011/12 65 PA Emery 1987/88-1998/99 64 SCG MacGill 1997/98-2006/07 63 S Lee 1992/93-2002/03 62 MG Bevan 1990/91-2003/04 60 GRJ Matthews 1982/83-1997/98 60 CJ Richards 1996/97-2005/06 58 SR Waugh 1984/85-2003/04 56 SM Katich 2002/03-2011/12 55 PM Nevill 2008/09-2016/17 53 MJ Slater 1992/93-2003/04 50 TH Bayliss 1985/86-1996/97 50 SD Bradstreet 1998/99-2004/05 50 NJ Maddinson 2010/11-2016/17 49 MR Whitney 1980/81-1993/94 49 MA Taylor 1985/86-1998/99 46 BE McNamara 1989/90-1999/00 44 GF Lawson 1978/79-1991/92 43 SNJ O'Keefe 2005/06-2015/16 43 BJ Rohrer 2008/09-2016/17 43 SPD Smith 2007/08-2015/16 40 MJ Clarke 2000/01-2012/13 37 JR Hazlewood 2009/10-2016/17 35 SM Small 1985/86-1992/93 35 EJM Cowan 2004/05-2016/17 35 DA Warner 2006/07-2013/14 34 NM Hauritz 2006/07-2011/12 33 GR Robertson 1987/88-1999/00 33 DLR Smith 2004/05-2011/12 31 WJ Holdsworth 1989/90-1996/97 30 PJ Hughes 2007/08-2011/12 30 SA Abbott 2010/11-2015/16 29 B Lee 1997/98-2010/11 29 MA Higgs 1998/99-2001/02 28 SJ Rixon 1974/75-1984/85 28 DM Wellham 1981/82-1987/88 27 AW O'Brien 2001/02-2006/07 27 GS Sandhu 2012/13-2016/17 25 PM Toohey 1974/75-1983/84 25 MJ Phelps 1998/99-2005/06 25 GC Rummans 1998/99-2001/02 25 MJ Nicholson 2003/04-2007/08 25 AC Bird 2005/06-2008/09 Most Runs in a Career Name M Inn NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 BJ Haddin 89 87 7 138* 2726 34.08 5 16 MG Bevan 62 62 20 135* 2571 61.21 1 23 ME Waugh 77 73 7 123 2412 36.55 3 13 PA Jaques 66 64 5 171* 2341 39.68 5 9 SR Waugh 58 57 11 131 2315 50.33 5 13 DJ Thornely 78 71 6 108 1865 28.69 1 11 SM Katich 56 50 4 136* 1846 40.13 2 16 MC Henriques 67 60 9 164* 1835 35.98 2 6 SPD Smith 43 41 10 143* 1726 55.68 2 13 NJ Maddinson 50 49 3 118* 1581 34.37 3 8 S Lee 63 56 7 115 1545 31.53 3 7 CJ Richards 60 56 6 151 1501 30.02 2 9 MA Taylor 49 49 - 84 1499 30.59 - 15 DA Warner 35 35 2 197 1416 42.91 4 4 TH Bayliss 50 47 7 104* 1196 29.90 1 6 MJ Slater 53 49 2 115 1139 24.23 1 7 EJM Cowan 35 32 4 119 1107 39.54 2 8 MJ Clarke 40 36 5 101* 1058 34.13 1 7 SM Small 35 35 - 101 1008 28.80 1 4 PJ Hughes 30 30 4 96 994 38.23 - 9 PM Nevill 55 46 7 74 899 23.05 - 5 BJ Rohrer 43 38 5 80 888 26.91 - 5 R Chee Quee 24 23 1 131 876 39.82 1 5 RB McCosker 22 22 2 164 847 42.35 2 5 J Dyson 24 24 2 101 846 38.45 2 6 DLR Smith 33 29 7 179* 720 32.73 1 1 DM Wellham 28 24 3 65* 706 33.62 - 9 GRJ Matthews 60 47 12 61* 702 20.06 - 2 MA Higgs 29 25 5 77 671 33.55 - 4 GC Rummans 25 23 3 75 669 33.45 - 4 SD Bradstreet 50 39 16 75* 662 28.78 - 2 AW O'Brien 27 24 6 62* 641 35.61 - 4 PM Toohey 25 24 5 82 608 32.00 - 5 MJ Phelps 25 24 - 136 567 23.62 1 3 SNJ O’Keefe 43 30 9 70* 563 26.81 - 1 PA Emery 65 46 19 49 535 19.81 - - Leading Averages in a Career (min 500 runs) Name M Inn NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 MG Bevan 62 62 20 135* 2571 61.21 1 23 SR Waugh 58 57 11 131 2315 50.33 5 13 SPD Smith 37 35 7 99* 1291 46.11 - 11 DA Warner 35 35 2 197 1416 42.91 4 4 RB McCosker 22 22 2 164 847 42.35 2 5 SM Katich 56 50 4 136* 1846 40.13 2 16 R Chee Quee 24 23 1 131 876 39.82 1 5 PA Jaques 66 64 5 171* 2341 39.68 5 9 J Dyson 24 24 2 101 846 38.45 2 6 PJ Hughes 30 30 4 96 994 38.23 - 9 ME Waugh 77 73 7 123 2412 36.55 3 13 AW O'Brien 27 24 6 62* 641 35.61 - 4 MJ Clarke 40 36 5 101* 1058 34.13 1 7 BJ Haddin 89 87 7 138* 2726 34.08 5 16 DM Wellham 28 24 3 65* 706 33.62 - 9 MA Higgs 29 25 5 77 671 33.55 - 4 GC Rummans 25 23 3 75 669 33.45 - 4 DLR Smith 33 29 7 179* 720 32.73 1 1 PM Toohey 25 24 5 82 608 32.00 - 5 S Lee 63 56 7 115 1545 31.53 3 7 MA Taylor 49 49 - 84 1499 30.59 - 15 CJ Richards 60 56 6 151 1501 30.02 2 9 Most Runs in a Season Name Season M I NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 PA Jaques 2005/06 10 10 2 158* 683 85.38 4 - DA Warner 2013/14 8 8 6 197 541 67.62 3 - SPD Smith 2015/16 6 6 3 143* 435 145.00 2 2 MG Bevan 2000/01 8 8 4 135* 423 105.75 1 3 MC Henriques 2016/17 8 8 2 164* 414 69.00 1 2 BJ Haddin 2006/07 9 9 3 115 406 67.67 1 1 DA Warner 2008/09 8 8 1 165* 390 55.71 1 1 DP Hughes 2016/17 7 7 1 122 386 64.44 1 2 MJ Clarke 2002/03 11 10 3 74* 385 55.00 - 2 NJ Maddinson 2015/16 7 7 1 118* 380 63.33 2 1 PA Jaques 2009/10 10 10 1 171* 380 42.22 1 2 SR Waugh 2003/04 9 9 2 101* 378 54.00 1 2 SR Waugh 2002/03 8 8 1 104 367 52.43 1 2 BJ Haddin 2004/05 7 7 1 120 366 61.00 1 2 BJ Haddin 2001/02 10 10 - 120 360 36.00 1 2 R Chee Quee 1993/94 6 6 1 131 357 71.40 1 3 EJM Cowan 2015/16 7 7 1 100 356 59.33 1 1 RB McCosker 1981/82 4 4 1 164 346 115.33 2 1 SM Katich 2003/04 6 6 1 136* 345 69.00 2 - SM Katich 2002/03 12 10 3 75* 328 46.86 - 2 ME Waugh 1987/88 9 9 1 93* 324 40.50 - 1 DJ Thornely 2008/09 10 9 - 108 322 35.78 1 1 SPD Smith 2013/14 8 8 2 73* 321 53.50 - 4 SPD Smith 2009/10 8 8 2 92 318 53.00 - 3 MG Bevan 2002/03 6 6 2 87 314 78.50 - 3 BJ Haddin 2007/08 6 6 1 138* 314 62.80 1 2 TH Bayliss 1987/88 10 9 1 104* 312 39.00 1 1 ME Waugh 2002/03 9 8 1 76 310 44.29 - 1 PA Jaques 2003/04 8 8 - 75 305 38.12 - 2 DJ Thornely 2003/04 10 10 1 78 305 33.89 - 2 SM Katich 2007/08 9 7 - 82 304 43.43 - 4 S Lee 2000/01 12 9 1 115 303 37.88 1 2 Highest Individual Innings 197 DA Warner Victoria North Sydney Oval 2013/14 179* DLR Smith Victoria North Sydney Oval 2011/12 171* PA Jaques Queensland Sydney Cricket Ground 2009/10 165* DA Warner Tasmania Hurstville Oval 2008/09 164* MC Henriques Cricket Australia XI Hurstville Oval 2016/17 164 RB McCosker South Australia Sydney Cricket Ground 1981/82 158* PA Jaques South Australia Adelaide Oval 2005/06 152* PA Jaques Queensland Sydney Cricket Ground 2005/06 151 CJ Richards Western Australia WACA Ground, Perth 2001/02 143* SPD Smith Cricket Australia XI Bankstown Memorial Oval 2015/16 139 DA Warner Queensland North Sydney Oval 2013/14 138* BJ Haddin Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2007/08 138 PA Jaques Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2005/06 138 DA Warner Victoria North Sydney Oval 2013/14 136* SM Katich Victoria Bradman Oval, Bowral 2003/04 136* SPD Smith Queensland Drummoyne Oval 2015/16 136 MJ Phelps South Australia Drummoyne Oval 2003/04 135* MG Bevan Western Australia WACA Ground, Perth 2000/01 131 SR Waugh Queensland Brisbane Cricket Ground 1992/93 131 R Chee Quee Western Australia Sydney Cricket Ground 1993/94 131 MC Henriques Victoria North Sydney Oval 2014/15 126 SR Waugh Victoria North Sydney Oval 1991/92 125 BJ Haddin South Australia Adelaide Oval 2012/13 124* DG Dawson Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2012/13 123 ME Waugh Tasmania Bankstown Memorial Oval 2001/02 122 DP Hughes Victoria North Sydney Oval 2016/17 121 UT Khawaja South Australia North Sydney Oval 2010/11 120 BJ Haddin Tasmania Bankstown Memorial Oval 2001/02 120 BJ Haddin Western Australia North Sydney Oval 2004/05 119 EJM Cowan Victoria Manuka Oval 2006/07 118* NJ Maddinson Tasmania Hurstville Oval 2015/16 118 SM Katich Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2003/04 116 UT Khawaja South Australia Adelaide Oval 2011/12 115 S Lee Western Australia North Sydney Oval 2000/01 115 MJ Slater England XI Sydney Cricket Ground 2002/03 115 BJ Haddin Western Australia Sydney Cricket Ground 2006/07 113 S Lee England A Sydney Cricket Ground 1996/97 112 ME Waugh Victoria North Sydney Oval 1991/92 112 RJ Crippin Western Australia Sydney Cricket Ground 1973/74 112 S Lee Queensland Brisbane Cricket Ground 1999/00 112 NJ Maddinson Victoria North Sydney Oval 2016/17 111* RB McCosker Victoria Sydney Cricket Ground 1981/82 109 CJ Richards Western Australia North Sydney Oval 1996/97 108* ME Waugh Queensland Bankstown Memorial Oval 2000/01 108 DJ Thornely Victoria North Sydney Oval 2008/09 108 NJ Maddinson Cricket Australia XI Bankstown Memorial Oval 2015/16 104* TH Bayliss Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club 1987/88 104 SR Waugh Tasmania Drummoyne Oval 2002/03 101* SR Waugh Queensland Sydney Cricket Ground 2001/02 101* MJ Clarke Western Australia Sydney Cricket Ground 2001/02 101* SR Waugh Western Australia North Sydney Oval 2003/04 101 J Dyson Western Australia WACA Ground, Perth 1981/82 101 KJ Roberts South Australia Sydney Cricket Ground 1995/96 101 SM Small Sri Lankans Brelsford Park, Coffs Ha 1989/90 100 J Dyson South Australia Sydney Cricket Ground 1981/82 100 PA Jaques Western Australia WACA Ground, Perth 2005/06 100 UT Khawaja Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2011/12 100 EJM Cowan Western Australia Blacktown ISP No.1 2015/16 Highest Individual Innings against New South Wales 167 MW Goodwin Western Australia WACA Ground, Perth 2000/01 146* MG Dighton Tasmania North Sydney Oval 2007/08 144 BJ Hodge Victoria North Sydney Oval 2011/12 140* DJ Hussey Victoria North Sydney Oval 2012/13 140 AJ Finch Victoria North Sydney Oval 2012/13 139* DM Jones Victoria Sydney Cricket Ground 1986/87 132 SE Marsh Western Australia WACA Ground, Perth 2010/11 131* EJM Cowan Tasmania Sydney Cricket Ground 2010/11 127* ML Love Queensland Brisbane Cricket Ground 2001/02 126* CL White Victoria Manuka Oval 2006/07 126 LA Carseldine Queensland Cazaly's Stadium, Cairns 2008/09 125 MJ Di Venuto Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2003/04 125 GS Blewett South Australia Adelaide Oval 2004/05 124 M Klinger South Australia North Dalton Park, Wollongong 2009/10 123* M Klinger Victoria The Showgrounds, Wangaratta 2005/06 123* M Klinger Victoria Manuka Oval 2006/07 119 JP Maher Queensland Brisbane Cricket Ground 2002/03 117 DT Christian Victoria North Sydney Oval 2013/14 116*
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