Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

T Dawson


(1999 - 2002)

Overall Batting Record

Mat Inn NO Runs Ave HS 0 50 100 4s 6s Ct St RO
League 2 2 1 23 23 16* 0 0 0 0 0 000
Total 2 2 1 23 23 16* 0 0 0 0 0 000

Last 5 Matches

Opponents Where Type Score HO Result Date
1 Brocklesby Park Boston League 16* Not Out Brocklesby Park won by 6 wickets 28/04/2002
2 Brocklesby Park Brocklesby Park League 7 Caught Brocklesby Park won by 25 runs 02/05/1999

Last 5 Seasons

Mat Inn NO Runs Ave HS 0 50 100 4s 6s Ct St RO
2002 1 1 1 16 - 16* 0 0 0 0 0 000
1999 1 1 0 7 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 000
All Seasons

5 Highest Scores

Opponents Where Type Score HO Result Date
1 Brocklesby Park Boston League 16* Not Out Brocklesby Park won by 6 wickets 28/04/2002
2 Brocklesby Park Brocklesby Park League 7 Caught Brocklesby Park won by 25 runs 02/05/1999

5 Highest Partnerships

Opponents Where Partner Stand Wicket Result Date
1 Brocklesby Park Brocklesby Park P.Sneath 42 3 Brocklesby Park won by 25 runs 02/05/1999
2 Brocklesby Park Boston P.Turner 13 6 Brocklesby Park won by 6 wickets 28/04/2002
3 Brocklesby Park Boston M.McDowell 9 5 Brocklesby Park won by 6 wickets 28/04/2002
4 Brocklesby Park Boston J.Ellery 5* 10 Brocklesby Park won by 6 wickets 28/04/2002
5 Brocklesby Park Boston S.Gilding 5 9 Brocklesby Park won by 6 wickets 28/04/2002
All 50+ Partnerships

5 Highest Player Partnerships

Partner Partnerships NO Runs Ave High Date 50 100
1 P.Sneath 1 0 42 42 42 02/05/1999 0 0
2 P.Turner 1 0 13 13 13 28/04/2002 0 0
3 M.McDowell 1 0 9 9 9 28/04/2002 0 0
4 S.Gilding 1 0 5 5 5 28/04/2002 0 0
5 J.Ellery 1 1 5 5 5* 28/04/2002 0 0
All Player Partnerships

How Dismissed

1 Not Out 1 50%
2 Caught 1 50%

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