Shizuoka Kytes - The Honours Board

The Great and the Good, the Good and the Bad, the Ugly and the just plain Australian - they're all here, just as they were seen, heard or rumoured in the ranks of the Shizuoka Kytes.
To show there are no hard feelings (well, not many), I've also included some notable achievements against us.


Notes:

What We've Got:

With the Bat

Our Best 5

The Score The Victim The Gen
342/3 CC of Nagoya April 24th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
(4th highest in KCL history)
307/6 Edogawa Falcons April 25th, 2004 (KCL Div 2)
296/5 Tokyo Bay September 11th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
293/7 Wombats April 23rd, 2006 (KCL Div 1)
279/9 Max April 10th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)

Our Worst 5

The Score The Perp The Gen
31 Friends XI June 17th, 2001 (KCL Group A)
39 Lalazar May 18th, 1997
39 Wombats May 30th, 2004 (PFC)
47 Takamatsu November 23rd, 1987
47 Tokyo Universities November 12th, 1989 (We won!)

Our 100s

The Man The Score The Victim The Gen
Robb McKenna 169 CC of Nagoya April 24th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
(KCL record)
(116 balls, 24x4, 3x6)
Joel Chamberlain 151 Edogawa Falcons April 25th, 2004 (KCL Div 2)
(100 balls, 10x4, 13x6)
Dilshad Ali 147* Fuji July 6th, 1997
(102 balls, 6x4, 10x6, of 215/6)
Arbab Mohammad 130 Tokyo Bay September 11th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
(93 balls, 9x4, 7x6)
Robb McKenna 126 Adore June 22nd, 2003 (KCL Div 1)
Regan Young 123 Mucha March 20th, 1994
Andrew Dixon 113 Nagoya April 25th, 1993
Sheikh Siddiqui 109 Keio University November 6th, 1988
Robb McKenna 109 Indian Engineers July 7th, 2002 (KCL Div 1)
Ashley Harvey 108* Indian Tigers August 9th, 2009 (KCL)
Ashley Harvey 105 Paddy Foley's November 12th, 2006
Andrew Dixon 104* Tokyo Universities September 6th, 1992
Imtiaz Mohammad 103* YCAC May 25th, 1992
Ashley Harvey 102* Dragons March 13th, 2005
Joel Chamberlain 101 Max April 10th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)

Our 50s

Ashley Harvey 97* British Embassy November 13th, 2005
Shahar Yar 96 Chuo University July 19th, 1992
Shahar Yar 93 Senshu University November 3rd, 1992
Matt Sharpe 93* Nagoya May 18th, 2008
Sukitha Halambage 91 Adore April 3rd, 2011
Ashley Harvey 90 Wombats April 23rd, 2006 (KCL Div 1)
K Wanigasuriya 88 Nagoya May 19th, 1991 (of 116)
Francis Newman 88 British Embassy June 16th, 1996
Ashley Harvey 84 Adore Nov 2nd, 2008
Ashley Harvey 82 Friends XI July 16th, 2006 (KCL Group A)
Todd Phillips 81 Japanese Selection May 30th, 1999 (KC)
Shahar Yar 79* Nagoya April 11th, 1993
Ashley Harvey 79* Paddy Foley's March 27th, 2005
(20/20 - off 32 balls)
Matt Sharpe 79 Edogawa Falcons April 25th, 2004 (KCL Div 2)
Javed Akhtar 78 YCAC May 25th, 1992
Raja Akhtar 78 Osaka November 1st, 1992
Matt Sharpe 77 British Embassy June 25th, 2006
Mark Gibbins 74* Tokyo Universities November 12th, 1989 (of 98/3)
Andrew Blaver 73* Doshisha University November 2nd, 1997
Matt Sharpe 73 Indian Engineers April 21st, 2007
Andrew Blaver 72 British Embassy June 16th, 1996
Angus Liley 72 Paddy Foley's November 12th, 2006
Mick Lay 71* Far East November 3rd, 1997
Matt Sharpe 71 Millennium April 14th, 2002 (KCL Div 1)
Kieran File 69* CC of Nagoya April 24th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Andrew Blaver 69 Lalazar July 3rd, 1994
Joel Chamberlain 69 CC of Nagoya March 20th, 2005
Angus Liley 68 Paddy Foley's April 8th, 2007
Ashley Harvey 67* Giants October 26th, 2008 (PFC Semi)
Ashley Harvey 67 Dragons November 7th, 2004 (20th Anniv)
Ashley Harvey 66 CC of Nagoya October 3rd, 2010 (KCL)
Bruce Harris 63 Pakistan Eaglets October 27th, 1996
Neil Harrison 63 Indian Engineers November 28th, 2004 (20th Anniv)
Matt Sharpe 63 Max April 10th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Matt Sharpe 63 Sharks June 19th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Javed Akhtar 62* Fuji March 21st, 1993
Dilshad Ali 62 Nagoya November 17th, 1996
Dilshad Ali 62 Tokyo Sri Lankans June 8th, 1997
Arbab Mohammad 62 Max March 14th, 2004
Raja Akhtar 61 Chuo University July 19th, 1992
Joel Chamberlain 61 Tokyo Bay March 21st, 2004
Ashley Harvey 61 Paddy Foley's March 26th, 2006
(20/20 - off 30 balls)
Matt Sharpe 61 Indian Engineers October 8th, 2006
Francis Newman 60 Wyverns July 20th, 1997
Matt Sharpe 60 Indian Engineers October 4th, 2003 (PFC)
Robb McKenna 60 Adore May 27th, 2001 (KCL Group A)
Ashley Harvey 60 Myoden July 2nd, 2006 (KCL Group A)
Melvin da Silva 59* YCAC May 25th, 2003 (KCL Div 1)
Robb McKenna 59 CC of Nagoya March 20th, 2005
Kunwar Mahender 59 Dragons May 29th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Andrew Dixon 58 Osaka November 1st, 1992
Anthony Day 58 Fuji March 12th, 1995
Dirty Phill Harris 58 Adore November 2nd, 2003
Arbab Mohammad 58 Indian Engineers April 20th, 2008 (KCL)
Sukita Halambage 58 Wombats September 13th, 2009
Mewan Kothalawala 58 Adore April 3rd, 2011
Bruce Harris 57* Keio University December 19th, 1995
Bruce Harris 57 Paddy Foley's October 23rd, 2005
Matt Sharpe 57 Millennium April 9th, 2006 (KCL Div 1)
Mark McTamney 56* Adore October 14th, 2001
Kunwar Mahender 56 Sharks June 19th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
(Off 27 balls, 2x4, 7x6)
Kunwar Mahender 56 Wombats April 23rd, 2006 (KCL Div 1)
(Off 29 balls, 8x6)
Ashley Harvey 56 MAX November 11th, 2007
Andrew Dixon 55 Mucha March 20th, 1994
Angus Liley 55 Indian Engineers April 21st, 2007
Bruce Harris 54* Fuji November 24th, 1996
Joel Chamberlain 54* Indian Engineers August 8th, 2004
Raja Akhtar 54 Tokyo Universities June 6th, 1993
Robb McKenna 53* Paddy Foley's May 9th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Shahar Yar 53 Lalazar March 28th, 1993
Robb McKenna 53 Sharks June 19th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
(Off 33 balls, 10x4)
Ashley Harvey 53 Wyverns November 20th, 2005 (KCL Div 2 Final)
Robb McKenna 53 Indian Engineers December 4th, 2005 (PFC Final)
Andrew Dixon 52 Tokyo Kouka University November 12th, 1995
Joel Chamberlain 52 Wombats October 15th, 2006 (PFC)
Ben Tomlinson 52 Paddy Foley's April 8th, 2007
Joel Chamberlain 51* Paddy Foley's May 9th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Francis Newman 51 Tokyo Sri Lankans June 8th, 1997
Matt Sharpe 51 Indian Engineers July 30th, 2006 (KCL Group B)
Ashley Harvey 51 Wombats October 15th, 2006 (PFC)
Mohammad Alim 50 YCAC August 1st, 1993
Subodha Gunawardene 50 British Embassy June 25th, 2006
Ashley Harvey 50 Nagoya September 2nd, 2007
Uditha Asanga 50 Indian Tigers April 11th, 2010 (KCL)

Big Overs (min. 20 runs off the bat)

The Man The Score The Victim The Gen
Subodha Gunawardene 26 (6,6,bye,1,6,6) Justin Kay, Paddy Foley's March 26th, 2006 (T20, With Cousin Don Prelis)
Robb McKenna 24 (dot,4,4,6,4,6) Chris Jennings, Paddy Foley's March 27th, 2005
Arbab Mohammad 24 (2,2,4,6,4,6) Saqib Khan, CC of Nagoya April 24th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Neil Harrison 23 (4,4,y,dot,4,6,4) Sanjeeb Sahoo, Indian Engineers November 28th, 2004 (20th Anniv)
Joel Chamberlain 22 (6,6,dot,4,6,dot) Aaron Jessop, Edogawa Falcons April 25th, 2004 (KCL Div 2)
Arbab Mohammad 22 (nb,1,2,4,4,4,6) Sanjeeb Sahoo, Indian Engineers April 20th, 2008 (KCL)
Joel Chamberlain 22 (1,1,6,6,6,2) Fayaz Khan, Tokyo Giants November 1st, 2009 (Nagoya T20)
Imtiaz Mohammad 21 (6,6,dot,4,4,1) C Morrell, YCAC May 25th, 1992
Dilshad Ali 21 (2,dot,4,n,4,6,4) Umar Khaleem, Fuji July 6th, 1997
Ashley Harvey 21 (6,4,2,2,6,1) Mumtaz Alam, Tokyo Giants October 26th, 2008 (PFC Semi)

100 Partnerships (Any Wicket)

The Men The Score
(and Wicket)
The Victim The Gen
Joel Chamberlain and Matt Sharpe 239
(Third)
Edogawa Falcons April 25th, 2004 (KCL Div 2)
Kieran File and Robb McKenna 188
(Third)
CC of Nagoya April 24th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Sukitha Halambage and Mewan Kothalawala 159
(Third)
Adore April 3rd, 2011
Ashley Harvey and Angus Liley 151
(First)
Paddy Foley's November 12th, 2006
Imtiaz Ahmed and Javed Akhtar 150
(Third)
YCAC May 25th, 1992
Joel Chamberlain and Robb McKenna 136
(First)
CC of Nagoya March 20th, 2005
Angus Liley and Matt Sharpe 132
(Third)
Indian Engineers April 1st, 2007
Joel Chamberlain and Todd Phillips 130*
(First)
Max April 10th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Andrew Blaver and Francis Newman 130
(Fourth)
British Embassy June 16th, 1996
Javed Akhtar and Shahar Yar 126
(Third)
Chuo University July 19th, 1992
Andrew Dixon and Regan Young 123
(First)
Mucha March 20th, 1994
Kunwar Mahender and Arbab Mohammad 119
(Fourth)
Tokyo Bay September 11th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Joel Chamberlain and Robb McKenna 115
(First)
CC of Nagoya April 24th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Dilshad Ali and Patrick Harrington 114*
(Seventh)
Fuji July 6th, 1997
Joel Chamberlain and Robb McKenna 114*
(First)
Paddy Foley's May 9th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
Ashley Harvey and Lalith Prelis 106
(Third)
Dragons November 7th, 2004 (20th Anniv)
Ashley Harvey and Matt Sharpe 100
(Third)
MAX November 11th, 2007

Best Partnerships per Wicket

The Wicket The Men The Score The Victim The Gen
First Ashley Harvey and Angus Liley 151 Paddy Foley's November 12th, 2006
Second Joel Chamberlain and Wasantha Deshapriya 86 Tokyo Giants November 1st, 2009 (Nagoya T20)
Third Joel Chamberlain and Matt Sharpe 239 Edogawa Falcons April 25th, 2004 (KCL Div 2)
Fourth Angus Liley and Matt Sharpe 132 Indian Engineers April 1st, 2007
Fifth Robb McKenna and Vipin Kumar 88 Indian Engineers July 7th, 2002 (KCL Div 1)
Sixth Bruce Harris and Anton McCloy 90 Pakistan Eaglets October 27th, 1996
Seventh Dilshad Ali and Patrick Harrington 114* Fuji July 6th, 1997 (Patrick scored 21*)
Eighth Mark Coates and Mick Lay 76 Far East November 3rd, 1997
Ninth Andrew Blaver and Andrew Dixon 72 Nagoya April 25th, 1993
Tenth Patrick Harrington and R-G Martineau 34 Friends XI April 5th, 1998


Tons Against (Friends XI must love playing us.)

The Man The Score For The Gen
Aamir Ali 186* Friends XI June 1st, 1997
(81 balls, 10x4, 19x6)
Aamir Ali 186 Friends XI October 2nd, 1994
(90 balls, 2x4, 24x6)
Munir Ahmed 167 Friends XI June 9th, 2002 (KCL Div 1)
(79 balls, 14x4, 9x6)
Mark Ferris 157 YCAC November 15th, 1998
Vimal Vikrant 154* Indian Engineers July 30th, 2006 (KCL Group B)
(121 balls, 13x4, 2x6)
Dhugal Bedingfield 143 Sharks May 21st, 2006 (KCL Div 2)
(83 balls, 15x4, 7x6)
Iqtidar 133 Friends XI October 12th, 1997
Thasleem 123 Nagoya July 9th, 1995
M Angus 119 Nagoya May 19th, 1991
Ameer Afridi 110 Nagoya September 2nd, 2007 (55 balls, 8x4, 9x6)
Zulfiqar Ali 109 Pakistan Eaglets April 26th, 1992
Jarrad Shearer 106 Wombats March 18th, 2007
M Rizvie 103 Nagoya June 21st, 1998
P Chalmers 102* Tokyo Bay October 25th, 1992
Shivaranjan Barkadavu 100 Dragons March 13th, 2005


With the Ball

Our Best 5

The Score The Victim The Gen
24 Fuji Far East KCL Div 2 Semi-Final, October 9th, 2005
(KCL record)
41 Tokyo Universities November 12th, 1989
(Mark Gibbins 4-1-3-6, R-G Martineau 4-2-3-6)
42 Indian Engineers October 17th, 1999
49 Paddy Foley's March 27th, 2005
50 Keio University July 19th, 1992

Our Worst 5 (Friends XI really must love playing us!)

The Score The Perp The Gen
371/8 Friends XI June 9th, 2002 (KCL Div 1)
346/4 Friends XI June 1st, 1997
340/7 Sharks May 21st, 2006 (KCL Div 2)
327/8 Indian Engineers July 30th, 2006 (KCL Group B)
295/6 Wombats March 18th, 2007
289/5 Friends XI October 2nd, 1994

Best-Fors (min. 4 wickets)

The Figures The Man The Victim The Gen
8-1-7-16 Matt Sharpe Adore April 28th, 2002
7-2-6-16 Todd Phillips Tokyo Kouka University November 12th, 1995
7-0-6-19 Matt Sharpe British Embassy September 16th, 2001 (KCL Play-off)
5-3-5-2 Shakeel Mahmood Nagoya September 27th, 1992
5-3-5-5 Mark Wilson Millennium April 14th, 2002 (KCL Div 1)
4-0-5-11 Chris Burt Takamatsu November 23rd, 1987
3-0-5-12 Nadeem Khan Nagoya March 22nd, 1992
4-0-5-15 Suresh Navod CC of Nagoya August 16th, 2009 (T20)
6-2-5-16 Sheikh Siddiqui Tokyo Universities November 19th, 1989
4-0-5-16 Todd Phillips Indian Engineers May 13th, 2000
8-0-5-21 Matt Sharpe Adore June 5th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
8-1-5-29 Ali Akhtar Ahmadiyya May 23rd, 1993
5-0-5-31 Neil Harrison Indian Engineers July 31st, 2005
7-0-5-37 Matt Sharpe Indian Engineers November 23rd, 2003 (PFC)
6-0-5-44 Nadeem Khan Pakistan Eaglets April 26th, 1992
7.5-0-5-51 Nick Shannon CC of Nagoya April 24th 2005 (KCL Div 1)
16-2-5-66 Michael Jackson Kansai Selection May 6th, 1995
7-0-5-70 Patrick Harrington Nagoya May 23rd, 1999
3.2-1-4-2 Neil Harrison Indian Engineers October 17th, 1999
2.3-1-4-2 Nick Shannon CC of Nagoya May 10th, 2009 (KCL)
5-3-4-4 Dinesh Lakmal Predators July 5th, 2009 (KCL)
4-2-4-6 Todd Phillips Wyverns April 22nd, 2001 (KCL Group A)
5-1-4-9 David Gifford Senshu University November 3rd, 1992
5.4-2-4-9 Todd Phillips Nagoya November 17th, 1996
5.1-0-4-12 M Wahalathantri Mucha March 20th, 1994
7-1-4-12 Nick Shannon Tokyo Bay June 7th, 1998
7-2-4-13 Regan Young Fuji November 22nd, 1992
5.1-0-4-13 Khurshid Ahmed Tokyo Indians March 15th, 1992
4-0-4-13 Riaz Mohammed Keio University July 19th, 1992
4-0-4-13 Mark Chaffey Nagoya September 13th, 1998
8-3-4-16 Michael Jackson Mucha May 8th, 1994
5-0-4-16 Mark Steward Indian Engineers August 8th, 2004
7-3-4-17 Ben Tomlinson Paddy Foley's April 8th, 2007
5-0-4-18 Masataka Bizen Keio University December 19th, 1995
3.5-0-4-18 Ashley Harvey Nagoya May 18th, 2008
7.5-1-4-20 Riaz Mohammed Tokyo Sri Lankans July 19th, 1992
6-2-4-20 Takashi Matsuura Far East November 4th, 1996
5-1-4-21 Glenn Carter Lalazar March 28th, 1993
7-1-4-21 Neil Harrison Tokyo Bay June 7th, 1998
5-0-4-21 Bruce Harris Giants June 6th, 1999 (KC)
6-0-4-22 Takashi Matsuura Doshisha University November 3rd, 1996
6-0-4-23 Mark Wilson Indian Engineers July 15th, 2001 (KCL Group A)
8-4-4-25 Arbab Mohammad Paddy Foley's April 6th, 2008 (PFC)
8-0-4-26 Matt Sharpe MAX November 11th, 2007
7-0-4-26 Bruce Harris YCAC November 15th, 1998
6-0-4-26 Joel Chamberlain Indian Engineers October 5th, 2003 (PFC)
7-0-4-27 Suresh Navod Paddy Foley's October 14th, 2007
7-0-4-28 Shahzad Qumar Tokyo Universities June 6th, 1993
7-1-4-28 Bruce Harris Nagoya June 22nd, 1997
7-0-4-28 Suresh Navod Giants October 26th, 2008 (PFC Semi)
7-0-4-29 Subodha Gunawardene Wyverns November 20th, 2005 (KCL Div 2 Final)
8-0-4-30 Mohammad Farhan Wyverns May 26th, 2002
7.3-2-4-31 Nick Shannon Dragons May 29th, 2005 (KCL Div 2)
8-0-4-32 Matt Sharpe Tokyo Bay March 21st, 2004
8-2-4-33 Andrew Blaver Edogawa Falcons May 19th, 1996
7-0-4-34 Shahzad Qumar Fuji June 27th, 1993
6-0-4-36 Patrick Harrington Pakistan Eaglets October 27th, 1996
7-1-4-36 Ashley Harvey Nagoya September 2nd, 2007
7-0-4-37 Suresh Navod Indian Engineers April 20th, 2008 (KCL)
6.4-0-4-40 Anton McCloy Dragons November 7th, 2004 (20th Anniv)
8-0-4-41 Matt Sharpe Indian Engineers July 7th, 2002 (KCL Div 1)
6.4-0-4-41 Ben Tomlinson Friends XI July 16th, 2006 (KCL Group A)
8-0-4-46 Andrew Blaver Indian Engineers September 28th, 1997
8-0-4-47 Bruce Harris Tokyo Sri Lankans May 31st, 1998
6.4-0-4-51 Bruce Harris Friends XI May 9th, 1999 (KC)
6-0-4-69 Joel Chamberlain Paddy Foley's March 29th, 2009

Hat-tricks

The Figures The Man The Victims The Gen
5-3-4-4 Dinesh Lakmal Ranjan Das (b), Jeff Flew (b), Francois de Villiers (b) (Predators) July 5th, 2009 (KCL)


5-Fors Against

The Figures The Perp The Team The Gen
7-1-6-5 Ashok Sharma Indian Engineers November 23rd, 2003 (PFC)
3-1-6-10 Denny Nagoya November 22nd, 1987
7-2-6-16 G Parsons British Embassy September 16th, 2001 (KCL Play-off)
8-2-6-17 J Dobson Osaka September 26th, 1992
8-1-6-17 Yuta Shimada Adore April 3rd, 2011
9-3-6-19 Patrick Takamatsu November 23rd, 1987
8-1-6-24 Shaheen Atif CC of Nagoya May 10th, 2009 (KCL)
6-1-5-6 B Arundell Nagoya May 22nd, 1992
3.3-1-5-8 Naeem Qureshi Friends XI June 17th, 2001 (KCL Group A)
4-0-5-14 Habib Hussain Lalazar September 10th 2008 (KCL)
6-2-5-17 Mark Coates Fuji October 6th, 1996
(Including a 3-wicket maiden)
6-1-5-17 Abdul Shaqoor Lalazar May 18th, 1997
7-1-5-18 Shigeharu Akagi Tokyo Bay June 7th, 1998
6.1-0-5-19 Takashi Matsuura Tokyo Universities November 19th, 1989
7-1-5-22 Junmei Hanada Wyverns April 22nd, 2001 (KCL Group A)
10.2-0-5-24 Douglas Walker Kansai Selection May 6th, 1995
1st Innings
7-0-5-26 Kenji Murata British Embassy November 26th, 2006
6-0-5-26 Ronnie Parvej Tokyo Wombats November 14th, 2010 (PFC)
7-0-5-30 Saqib Khan Nagoya September 2nd, 2007
7-1-5-31 Rizwan Tokyo Bay July 17th, 1994
15.5-7-5-35 Douglas Walker Kansai Selection May 6th, 1995
2nd Innings
8-1-5-42 P Lyon British Embassy June 16th, 1996


Hat-tricks Against

The Figures The Man The Lambs The Gen
4-0-5-14 Habib Hussain (Lalazar) Nathan Maber (b), Jamie Douglas (b), Eoin Quinn (b) September 10th 2008 (KCL)
4-0-5-14 Saqib Khan (CC of Nagoya) Suresh Navod (b), Uditha Asanga (lbw), Dinesh Lakmal (b) June 28th 2009


In the Field

Most Catches in a Match

(Not Keepers)

The Catches The Man The Victim The Gen
4 Neil Harrison Tokyo Bay June 7th, 1998
4 Anton McCloy Friends XI June 17th, 2001 (KCL Group A)
4 Matt Sharpe Indian Engineers July 31st, 2005
4* Subodha Gunawardene Sharks May 21st, 2006 (KCL Div 2)
3 Patrick Harrington Indian Engineers May 13th, 2000
3 Mark McTamney British Embassy September 16th, 2001 (KCL Play-off)
3 Ashley Harvey Nagoya September 2nd, 2007

* Note: 1 as keeper.

Most Dismissals in a Match

(Keepers - Stumpings in Parentheses)

The Dismissals The Man The Victim The Gen
4 (4) Robb McKenna Indian Engineers December 4th, 2005 (PFC Final)
4 (1) Wasantha Deshapriya Lalazar April 4th, 2010 (Nagoya T20 Final)
(with a runout, for good measure)
3 Neil Harrison Wyverns April 24th, 2001 (KCL Group A)


Honourable Mentions

A few bits and bobs that don't fit neatly into any of the above categories.

  • For:
    • R-G Martineau bowled a single over vs Keio University, on November 6th, 1988 - it was a three-wicket maiden.
    • Neil Harrison took three caught and bowled vs Tokyo Bay on June 7th, 1998.
    • In the same match, while Neil Harrison and Nick Shannon were grabbing four wickets each, Todd Phillips had figures of 6-3-1-9.
    • In terms of pure statistics, Simon Gotterson is Kytes' most successful bowler - he took a wicket with the only ball he ever bowled (in the KCL Div 1 match vs Millennium, September 14th, 2002).
    • Arbab Mohammad had figures of 8-2-0-10 vs Max on July 4th, 2004.
    • Ashley Harvey smashed our fastest 50 in 24 balls in the 20/20 match vs Paddy Foley's on March 27th, 2005. Purists might prefer Kunwar Mahender's 25-ball effort in our KCL Div 2 match of June 19th, 2005. Joel Chamberlain and Robb McKenna racked up 50 in 26 balls in passing Paddy Foley's total in the "normal" friendly on March 27th, 2005.
    • Ashley Harvey smashed our fastest ton in 58 balls in a friendly vs Paddy Foley's on November 12th, 2006. Incidentally (how's that, Smashley?), Joel Chamberlain and Robb McKenna passed 100 in 53 balls when knocking off Paddy Foley's 110 in our KCL Div 2 match of May 9th, 2005.
    • Arbab Mohammad's ton vs Tokyo Bay on September 11th, 2005 meant that he and Imtiaz Mohammad became the first brothers to score a Kytes ton.
    • Arbab Mohammad had figures of 8-5-2-5 vs Fuji on October 9th, 2005. This is the most maidens by a bowler in a KCL match (incidentally, only 2 of those 5 runs came off the bat).
    • Arbab repeated his heroics in the friendly vs Wombats on March 23rd, 2008. This time his figures were 8-5-2-9.
    • In the first of two 20/20 matches vs Paddy Foley's on March 26th, 2006, Subodha Gunawardene hit four sixes in one generous over.
    • Suresh Navod had figures of 7-2-2-9 vs Paddy Foley's on March 29th, 2009.
  • Against:
    • In a friendly vs Serendib on August 3rd, 2008, nine of us managed to be bowled (one was lbw).
    • Mohammed Uzair of Friends XI had figures of 8-4-0-5 in our KCL Div 1 match of May 11th, 2003.
    • Mark Ferris of YCAC had fun against us in our KCL Div 1 match of May 25th, 2003: He bowled 8-3-3-9 then tonked 60* off 26 balls to seal the match.
    • Our 2nd XI gave up 73 wides in our KCL Div 2 match of May 21st, 2006.
    • Matt Ryan bowled our most expensive over in the PFC game vs Wombats on October 15th, 2006. Mark Ainslie did the damage like this: 1,6,6,nb4,y,DOT!!!!,nb6,6,6.
    • Alex Koolhof of Wombats had figures of 8-5-1-4 in our pre-season friendly of March 18th, 2007.