Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Most 5 wicket hauls in 2009


Name Mat Inn Balls Mdns Runs Wkts Ave Strike RPO Best 3W 5W
1 MA.Meadows 1 1 60 2 36 5 7.2 12 3.6 5/36 0 1
2 JD.Burbidge 16 15 480 14 282 17 16.59 28.24 3.53 5/64 0 1
3 JS.Pexman 18 13 573 8 426 23 18.52 24.91 4.46 5/9 4 1
4 JN.Kent Snr 11 11 198 4 170 14 12.14 14.14 5.15 6/24 0 1
5 RJ.Bedwell 35 32 972 18 705 32 22.03 30.38 4.35 4/42 2 0
6 T.Ambrazaitis 13 8 144 1 130 3 43.33 48 5.42 1/7 0 0
7 HRR.Cadwallader 8 5 66 0 66 6 11 11 6 3/2 1 0
8 LB.Redmond 9 5 70 0 62 10 6.2 7 5.31 4/1 1 0
9 M.Stiff 5 2 42 0 62 0 - - 8.86 0/10 0 0
10 JR.Hoe 1 1 6 0 8 0 - - 8 0/8 0 0
11 L.Speck 5 4 64 2 59 1 59 64 5.53 1/15 0 0
12 L.Bartlett 4 3 78 4 45 2 22.5 39 3.46 1/0 0 0
13 NJ.Beacock 25 25 793 14 613 28 21.89 28.32 4.64 3/4 4 0
14 Matt.Thompson 1 1 30 0 50 2 25 15 10 2/50 0 0
15 SM.Dixon 8 2 24 0 28 0 - - 7 0/12 0 0
16 PT.Neal 9 9 120 0 135 9 15 13.33 6.75 2/11 0 0
17 R.Glentworth 2 2 30 1 19 1 19 30 3.8 1/2 0 0
18 CIP.Stevenson 5 5 78 1 77 3 25.67 26 5.92 1/13 0 0
19 SO.Rose 1 1 48 1 30 0 - - 3.75 0/30 0 0
20 D.Cresswell 2 1 66 3 56 1 56 66 5.09 1/56 0 0
21 RL.Musselwhite 3 3 70 0 64 5 12.8 14 5.49 3/23 1 0
22 PC.Harrison 8 3 24 1 15 2 7.5 12 3.75 1/2 0 0
23 S.Clark 6 6 115 0 104 4 26 28.75 5.43 2/18 0 0
24 J.Richards 10 1 12 0 10 1 10 12 5 1/10 0 0
25 RM.Saxon 14 1 15 0 14 1 14 15 5.6 1/14 0 0
26 CA.Rose 2 1 12 1 2 0 - - 1 0/2 0 0
27 DS.Williamson 13 13 414 10 273 19 14.37 21.79 3.96 4/51 2 0
28 BW.Fish 27 16 418 3 427 12 35.58 34.83 6.13 2/14 0 0
29 CR.Wilson 4 1 6 0 4 2 2 3 4 2/4 0 0
30 CD.Holmes 1 1 18 0 26 2 13 9 8.67 2/26 0 0
31 NJR.Stevenson 3 2 48 0 39 2 19.5 24 4.88 1/18 0 0


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