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Yorkshire Premier League Play-Offs Facts & Figures Yorkshire Premier League Play-offs Facts & figures 2 FINAL RECORDS PLAY-OFF WINNERS 3 WINNERS YEAR TEAM CAPTAIN Man of the Match 2016 Wakefield Thornes Tom Froggett David Toft 2017 Hanging Heaton Gary Fellows Callum Geldart 2018 Wakefield Thornes Tom Froggett Mahmood Rasool 2019 Sheriff Hutton Bridge Adam Fisher Ed Barnes HIGHEST MATCH AGGREGATE 553 Wakefield Thornes 296 Pudsey St Lawrence 257 at Abu Dhabi 2016 CENTURIES 137 David Toft (Wakefield Thornes v Pudsey St Lawrence, Abu Dhabi 2016) 2016: Wakefield Thornes 112 Mark Rpbertshaw (Pudsey St Lawrence v Wakefield Thornes, Abu Dhabi 2016) BEST BOWLING 4-28 Dave Henstock (Sheriff Hutton Bridge v Woodlands, Emerald Headingley 2019) MOST WICKETKEEPING VICTIMS 3 Tom Froggett (Wakefield Thornes 2ct 1st), Matthew Duce (Pudsey St Lawrence 3ct 2016) Greg Finn (Woodlands 2019) BEST PARTNERSHIPS IN FINALS 1st James Wolfenden & Jared Warner (Wakefield Thornes v Hanging Heaton 2017) 49 2nd Ed Barnes & Adam Fisher (Sheriff Hutton Bridge v Woodlands 2019) 110 2017: Hanging Heaton 2018: Wakefield Thornes 3rd David Toft & Matthew Jordan (Wakefield Thornes v Pudsey St Lawrence 2016) 104 4th Mark Robertshaw & James Smith (Pudsey St Lawrence v Wakefield Thornes 2016) 122 5th Mark Robertshaw & Chris Marsden (Pudsey St Lawrence v Wakefield Thornes 2016) 84 6th Liam Collins & Scott Richardson (Woodlands v Sheriff Hutton Bridge) 38 7th Liam Collins & Muhammad Bilal (Woodlands v Sheriff Hutton Bridge 2016) 45 8th James Byne & Imran Dawood (Hanging Heaton v Wakefield Thornes 2017) 44 9th Jon Grainge & Andrew Liddle (Great Ayton v Wakefield Thornes 2018) 27 10th Jon Grainge & Andrew Liddle (Great Ayton v Wakefield Thornes 2018) 11 2019: Sheriff Hutton Bridge 4 SEMI-FINAL 2016 SEMI-FINAL 2016 5 HARROGATE v WAKEFIELD THORNES WAKEFIELD THORNES (Yorkshire League South) Venue: North Marine Road, Scarborough Saturday, September 17, 2016 Name How out Bowler Runs 4s 6s Balls Toss: Harrogate won the toss and elected to bat James Wolfenden caught and bowled Nick Taylor 9 0 1 18 Start time: 11am Tom Marsden c Eitan Litvin Ben Coad 1 0 0 6 David Toft not out 70 7 0 90 HARROGATE (Yorkshire League North) Matthew Jordan Ben Coad 10 1 0 24 Name How out Bowler Runs 4s 6s Balls Faisal Irfan c Dion Sanson Ben Coad 27 1 0 59 Andy Hawkswell c James Wolfenden Mahmood Rassol 53 8 1 77 Akila Isanka c Eitan Litvin Ben Coad 29 2 2 25 Eitan Litvin+ run out 2 0 0 27 Greg Wadsworth bowled Harry Stow 16 2 0 22 Jonathan Tattersall lbw Akila Isanka 16 1 0 16 Tom Froggett*+ bowled Harry Stow 10 1 0 21 George Ross* bowled Matt Varley 41 3 1 65 Matt Varley not out 15 3 0 16 Dion Sanson st Tom Froggett Steve Morgan 0 0 0 6 Mahmood Rasool did not bat David Foster c David Toft Faisal Irfan 42 1 2 60 Steve Morgan did not bat Tom Geeson-Brown bowled Akila Isanka 1 0 0 3 Extras: No Balls 2 Wides 10 Byes 0 Leg Byes 4 Penalty Runs 0 16 Harry Stothard c Tom Froggett Akila Isanka 0 1 0 15 Overs 46.3 Wickets 7 Total 203 Nick Taylor bowled Mahmood Rasool 8 1 0 12 Fall of wickets: 10-1 Tom Marsden (James Wolfenden 9*); 10-2 James Wolfenden (David Toft 0*); 43-3 Ben Coad lbw Mahmood Rasool 1 0 0 2 Matthew Jordan (David Toft 19*); 122-4 Faisal Irfan (Akila Isanka 29*); 122-5 Akila Isanka (Greg Wadsworth 0*); 151-6 Greg Wadsworth (David Toft 45*); 176-7 Tom Froggett (David Toft 59*). Harry Stow not out 16 1 1 16 Extras: No Balls 1 Wides 9 Byes 0 :Leg byes 2 Penalty Rns 0 12 BOWLING ANALYSIS Over 49.4 Wickets 10 Total 201 Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wkts WD NB Fall of wickets: 11-1 Eitan Litvin (Andy Hawkswell 8*); 53-2 Jonathan Tattersall (Andy Hawkswell 31*; 90-3 Andy Hawkswell (George Ross 15*); 91-4 Dion Sanson (George Ross 16*); 138-5 George Ross (David Nick Taylor 8 0 33 1 1 0 Foster 21*); 141-6 Tom Geeson-Brown (David Foster 23*); 155-7 Harry Stothard (David Foster 28*); 179-8 Nick Taylor (David Foster 38*); 181-9 Ben Coad (David Foster 39*); 201-10 David Foster (Harry Stow 16*) Ben Coad 10 3 27 4 1 0 BOWLING ANALYSIS Tom Geeson-Brown 10 0 31 0 2 0 Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wkts WD NB Harry Stow 9.3 0 51 2 4 2 David Foster 4 0 27 0 0 0 Faisal Irfan 9.4 1 30 1 0 1 George Ross 5 0 30 0 0 0 Mahmood Rasool 10 2 36 2 2 0 Akila Isanka 10 1 43 3 1 0 *Denotes captain + Denotes wicketkeeper Matt Varley 10 1 30 1 1 0 Wakefield Thornes won by 3 wickets Steve Morgan 10 0 60 2 0 0 6 SEMI-FINAL 2016 SEMI-FINAL 2016 7 PUDSEY ST LAWRENCE v GREAT AYTON GREAT AYTON (NYSD) Venue: Headingley Saturday, September 17, 2016 Start time: 11am Name How out Bowler Runs 4s 6s Balls Toss: Pudsey St Lawrence won the toss and elected to bat Chris Batchelor* lbw Tom Hudson 87 6 1 132 Parth Patel c Mark Robertshaw Richie Lamb 7 0 0 18 PUDSEY ST LAWRENCE (Bradford League) Lewis Harper bowled Josh Wilson 0 0 0 3 Name How out Bowler Runs 4s 6s Balls Phil Holdsworth c Chris Marsden Steve Watts 10 1 0 30 Mark Robertshaw bowled Lewis Harper 93 8 1 140 Chris Allinson run out 22 1 0 56 Adam Waite lbw Lewis Harper 6 0 0 24 Stephen Pennock c Mark Robertshaw Charlie Parker 13 1 0 18 Matthew Duce+ c Jon Grainge Chris Allinson 5 0 0 14 Jon Grainge+ bowled Steve Watts 11 1 0 10 Barrie Frankland bowled Stephen Pennock 41 6 0 52 David Grainge c Barrie Frankland Tom Hudson 7 0 0 15 James Smith* c Chris Batchelor Tom Leng 6 1 0 8 Joe Marsay lbw Steve Watts 13 0 1 6 Chris Marsden caught & bowled Tom Leng 1 0 0 8 Tom Leng not out 7 0 0 7 Tom Hudson c Joe Marsay Lewis Harper 25 1 0 42 Henry Shelton not out 4 0 0 5 Richie Lamb not out 10 0 0 10 Extras: No Balls 0 Wides 4 Byes 2 Leg Byes 6 Penalty Runs 0 12 Steve Watts bowled David Grainge 1 0 0 2 Overs 50 Wickets 9 Total 193 Charlie Parker not out 1 0 0 1 Fall of wickets: 1-23 Parth Patel (Chris Batchelor 10*); 2-24 Lewis Harper (Chris Batchelor 11*); 3-46 Phil Josh Wilson did not bat Holdsworth (Chris Batchelor 23*); 4-98 Chris Allinson (Chris Batchelor 52*); 5-141 Stephen Pennock (Chris Batchelor 77*); 6-162 Chris Batchelor (Jon Grainge 11*); 7-164 Jon Grainge (David Grainge 2*); 8-182 Joe Extraas No Balls 1 Wides 4 Byes 0 Leg Byes 6 11 Marsey (David Graing 5*); 9-184 David Grainge (Tom Leng 2*). Overs 50 Wickets 8 Total 200 BOWLING ANALYSIS 1-21 Adam Waite (Mark Robertshaw (14*); 2-38 Matthew Duce (Mark Robertshaw (26*); 3-116 Barrie Frankland (Mark Robertshaw 57*); 4-123 James Smith (Mark Robertshaw 58*); 5-129 Chris Marsden (Mark Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wkts WD NB Robertshaw 63*); 6-171 Tom Hudson (Mark Robertshaw 77*); 7-191 Mark Robertshaw (Richie Lamb 4*); 8-199 Steve Watts (Richie Lamb 10*). Richie Lamb 8 0 35 1 2 0 BOWLING ANALYSIS Josh Wilson 5 0 13 1 0 0 Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wkts WD NB Chris Marsden 10 0 18 0 0 0 Lewis Harper 10 1 42 3 0 0 Steve Watts 9 0 47 3 0 0 Chis Allinson 10 1 36 1 0 0 Charlie Parker 10 0 44 1 2 0 Joe Marsay 5 1 21 0 2 1 Tom Hudson 8 0 28 2 0 0 Tom Leng 10 1 34 2 0 0 Stephen Pennock 10 0 33 1 1 0 *Denotes captain + Denotes wicketkeeper David Grainge 5 042 28 1 1 0 Pudsey St Lawrence won by 7 runs 8 FINAL 2016 FINAL 2016 9 PUDSEY ST LAWRENCE v WAKEFIELD THORNES PUDSEY ST LAWRENCE (Bradford League) Venue: Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi Thursday, October 27, 2016 Start time: 1pm Name How out Bowler Runs 4s 6s Balls Toss: Wakefield Thornes won the toss and elected to bat Mark Robertshaw c David Toft Steve Morgan 112 8 0 132 WAKEFIELD THORNES (Yorkshire League South) Adam Waite lbw Mahmood Rasool 0 0 0 4 Name How out Bowler Runs 4s 6s Balls Callam Goldthorp c Tom Froggett Faisal Irfan 0 0 0 7 James Wolfenden c Matthew Duce Richie Lamb 14 1 0 22 Barrie Frankland bowled Matt Varley 15 2 0 19 Tom Marsden c Matthew Duce Tom Hudson 22 2 0 45 James Smith* c Tom Marsden David Toft 65 6 1 82 David Toft lbw Charlie Parker 137 14 3 109 Chris Marsden bowled Steve Morgan 46 6 1 34 Matthew Jordan run out 48 5 0 70 Matthew Duce+ c Tom Froggett David Toft 1 0 0 2 Faisal Irfan bowled Steve Watts 22 1 0 36 Richie Lamb bowled David Toft 7 0 0 11 Akila Isanka c Matthew Duce Richie Lamb 18 2 0 14 Steve Watts st Tom Froggett Steve Morgan 1 0 0 3 Greg Wadsworth not out 6 1 0 3 Tom Hudson bowled Akila Isanka 1 0 0 2 Matt Varley not out 5 0 0 3 Charlie Parker not out 1 0 0 1 Tom Froggett*+ did not bat Extras: No Balls 0 Wides 6 Byes 0 Leg Byes 2 Penalty Runs 0 8 Mahmood Rasool did not bat Overs 50 Wickets 9 Total 257 Steve Morgan did not bat Fall of wickets: 5-1 Adam Waite (Mark Robertshaw 4*); 6-2 (Mark Robertshaw 5*); 28-3 Barrie Frankland (Mark Robertshaw Extras::No Balls 3 Wides 16 Byes 0 Leg Byes 5 Penalty Runs 0 24 10*); 150-4 James Smith (Mark Robertshaw 62*); 234-5 Chris Marsden (Mark Robertshaw 100*); 239-6 Mat- thew Duce (Mark Robertshaw 104*); 251-7 Richie Lamb (Mark Robertshaw 109*); 255-8 Mark Robertshaw Overs 50 Wickets 6 Total 296 (Steve Watts 1*); 255-9 Steve Watts (Tom Hudson 0*); 257-10 Tom Hudson (Charlie Parker 1*).
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