James Pattinson did his very best to keep Victoria's run-chase on track against NSW, striking a 32-ball 50, his first half-century in List A cricket
Making his Marsh One-Day Cup debut, Ollie Davies showed no first-game jitters as he crashed three sixes in an exhilarating 41-ball 57 for NSW against Victoria at North Sydney Oval
Nicola Carey hit her first domestic one-day century to lead Tasmania to a 20-run victory over the ACT Meteors in Canberra
Emirates Currency (GB) (Ali Rashid Al Rayhi – Connor Beasley) wins the Friday – 1800m, turf, maiden race at the eighth Racing at Meydan meeting on January 30, 2021.
Jumeirah Beach (IRE) (Salem bin Ghadayer – Mickael Barzalona) wins the Tabloid – 1400m, dirt, maiden race at the eighth Racing at Meydan meeting on January 30, 2021.
Mohammed Siraj capped an unforgettable tour of Australia – having lost his father while in hotel quarantine in November, to a Test debut on Boxing Day – with his maiden five-wicket haul of 5-73 against at the Gabba on day four.
On his Test debut, Washington Sundar showed immense bravery and talent to thwart Australia's best efforts in hitting seven fours and a six in a 144-ball knock of 62 in an entertaining partnership with Shardul Thakur.
Having bowled three consecutive maidens before lunch, Indian debutant Washington Sundar picked up the key wicket of Steve Smith – the spinner’s first in Test cricket - with his first ball after the break
Cameron Green was patient and circumspect in scoring a maiden Test fifty against India, which was the cue to open the floodgates with a series of huge sixes, but a crowd disruption saw him run out of time to secure a maiden ton before the declaration...
Grand Dubai (IRE)(Ali Rashid Al Rayhi – Sandro Paiva) wins the Longines Spirit Collection Mile Maiden at the fourth Racing at Meydan meeting on December 17, 2020.
Mnasek (USA) (Doug Watson – Dane O’Neill) wins the Longines Spirit Collection Challenge Maiden at the fourth Racing at Meydan meeting on December 17, 2020.
Dan Worrall posted his maiden Big Bash fifty and very nearly stole an unlikely win for the Adelaide Strikers, finishing on 62 not out after earlier taking 1-38 and being removed from the attack for too many full tosses.