Sydney University Cricket Club’s rising star delivered a performance that will be talked about for years to come. In a dazzling display of power, precision and patience. Evie Fisher hammered an extraordinary 205 runs off just 148 balls, lighting up the Brewer Shield with 35 boundaries and a masterclass in batting dominance.
Her innings not only launched Sydney University to a formidable total of 4/344, but also secured her place in the competition’s record books. With this double-century, Evie has surpassed the longstanding benchmark set by Caimhe Bray (202), becoming the highest individual scorer in Brewer Shield history, a monumental achievement in one of NSW’s most competitive women’s cricket pathways.
From the first delivery, Evie took control. Her ability to punish loose balls, and accelerate at will showcased a maturity well beyond her years. But it wasn’t just the numbers that made this innings remarkable. This record breaking effort stands as a test to her hardwork, growth, and ability to rise on the big stage. It’s a moment that cements her status as one of the most exciting emerging talents in the Sydney University Cricket Club system, and a defining highlight in Brewer Shield history.
A huge congratulations to Evie on a phenomenal innings, and performance that will inspire the next generation of SUCC players.

