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KCC Records 2009.Xlsx KENNINGTON CRICKET CLUB RECORDS 1845 ‐ 2009 Index INDEX Section 1 ‐ Results 1st XI Results 7 Results Analysis 8 Home and Away Percentages 8 Results in League Matches 9 Results in 2‐Innings Matches 9 Results in Limited Overs Matches 9 2nd XI Results 9 Junior and Six‐a‐Side Honours 9 Sequences of Results 10 Best and Worst Seasons 11 Tied Matches 12 ClosestClosest WinsWins 13 Closest Defeats 14 Results Season‐by‐Season 16 Home and Away Results since 1950 20 Results v Major Teams 22 Chronological Results v Major Teams 24 Kent League Results Season by Season 27 Longest Unbroken Fixtures 27 Full Results v All Teams 28 2nd XI Full Results 42 Highest Wins and Losses 46 Section 2 ‐ Scores Total Runs and Wickets 51 Highest Match Aggregates 52 Scoring Rates 53 Runs and Wickets v Major Teams 54 Runs and Wickets Season‐by‐Season 56 Highest Scores by Kennington 59 HiHig hest t Scores AitAgainst 6161 Highest Scores v Major Teams 63 Lowest Scores by Kennington 64 Lowest Scores Against 66 Lowest Scores v Major Teams 68 Worst Start to an Innings 69 Lowest Aggregate in a Completed Match 69 Collapses 69 Scores not Achieved 70 Runs‐per‐Wicket Chart 71 2 Index Section 3 ‐ Batting Leading Run Scorers for Kennington 73 Leading Run Scorers ‐ Historic 75 Leading Run Scorers Against 79 Fastest to 1,000 Runs 80 Leading Run Scorers v Boughton 80 Leading Run Scorers v Other Major Teams 81 Scorers of Most 50s 82 Highest Batting Average (Career) 83 Highest Batting Average (Season) 84 Highest Batting Average Season‐by‐Season 85 Heading Batting Averages Most Often 87 Most 50s in a Season 87 Most Runs in a Season 88 Most Runs in a Calendar Month 89 MthMatch TTop SScores89 1,000 Runs in a Season 90 500 Runs in a Season 91 Highest Individual Scores for Kennington 92 Highest Individual Scores Against 95 Highest Score for Each Batting Position 98 Highest Score and on Losing Side 98 Number 11 Top Scoring 99 Most Runs Added During a Batsman’s Innings 99 Most Runs Without Being Dismissed 100 Fastest 50s 101 Fastest Hundreds 102 Fastest Scoringg 103 Most and Fewest Ducks 104 Methods of Dismissal 105 Highest % of Not Outs 107 ‘Worst’ Batsmen 107 Highest Individual Scores v Major Teams 109 Carrying Bat 111 HiHigh h % off TtlTotal SdScored bby OOne PlPlayer113 Highest Number of Runs In An Over 115 Boundaries 117 Section 4 ‐ Partnerships Highest Partnerships for Kennington 124 Highest Partnerships Against 136 Highest Partnerships v Boughton 145 Highest Partnerships v Major Teams 147 Most 50 Partnerships 167 Most Successful Pairings 168 3 Index Section 5 ‐ Bowling Leading Wicket Takers for Kennington 171 Leading Wicket Takers ‐ Historic 173 Leading Wicket Takers Against 179 Best Bowling v Major Teams 180 Most Wickets v Major Teams 182 Fastest to 100 Wickets 183 Five Wickets in an Innings Most Often 183 Lowest Bowling Average 185 Heading Bowling Averages Most Often 187 50 Wickets in a Season 187 Highest Striking Rate 187 Most Wickets in a Season 188 Lowest Bowling Average Season‐by‐Season 189 Best Bowling Performances for Kennington 191 BtBest BliBowling PfPerformances AitAgainst 193 Best Bowling in a Two Innings Match 195 Best Bowling and on Losing Side 195 Four Wickets in Four Balls 195 Hat‐Tricks 196 Most Economical Bowling 198 Most Maidens in Spell 200 Most Balls Without Conceding a Run 200 Slowest Scoring 201 Longest and Shortest Innings 202 Longest Bowling Spells 203 Wicket With First Ball for Kennington 203 Best First Over of an Inningsg 204 Most Runs Off One Bowler 204 Highest Total Using Only Two Bowlers 204 Most No Balls by a Bowler 204 Most Wides by a Bowler 205 Ten Bowlers Used in Same Innings 205 Best Bowling Figures in Innings 206 ‘W‘Worst’ t’ BlBowlers207 Section 6 ‐ Fielding and Wicket‐Keeping Most Catches 210 Most Stumpings 212 Fewest Byes Conceded by a Wicket‐Keeper 213 Wicket‐Keepers Bowling 213 Highest Total With No Byes 213 Large Numbers of Extras 213 Best Fielder Award 216 4 Index Section 7 ‐ All‐Round Performances Leading All‐Rounders For Kennington 218 Fastest to Double 220 Topping Both Batting and Bowling Averages 220 Best All‐Rounder Award 221 Season 222 Match 223 Section 8 ‐ Miscellaneous League Records 227 Limited‐Over Match Records (10‐25 Overs) 233 2nd XI Records 235 Kennington Juniors Records 239 1st XI Captains 242 Longest Career 244 MtMost AAppearances for KitKennington 245 Youngest Player 246 Officers and Honorary Awards 246 The Gilham Trophy 247 The Captain’s Cup 248 Most Improved Young Player Award 249 Career Records of Current Players 250 5 Results RESULTS 6 Results Results % Home Away Fixtures 3814 2089 1672 Cancelled 487 299 188 Not Known 198 90 55 Played 3129 100 1700 1429 Won 1400 44.74 812 588 Drawn 562 17.96 299 263 Tied 17 0.54 11 6 Abandoned 102 3326.26 58 44 Lost 1048 33.49 520 528 All Matches Lost 33% Won 45% Abandoned Drawn 3% Tied 18% 1% Home Lost 31% Won 48% Abandoned 3% Tied Drawn 1% 17% 7 Results Away Lost 37% Won 41% Drawn 18% Aban done d Tied 3% 1% Results Analysis BByy DecadeDecade (%) Drawn/ Won Tied/Ab Lost 1900‐1909 43 4 53 1910‐1919 40 9 51 1920‐1929 55 10 35 1930‐1939 36 22 42 1940‐1949 52 9 39 1950‐1959 47 16 36 1960‐1969 43 14 42 1970‐1979 42 22 35 1980‐1989 41 33 26 1990‐1999 46 36 18 2000‐2009 46 25 29 8 Results Home and Away (%) HOME AWAY Won Drawn Lost Won Drawn Lost 1845‐1914 51 7 42 40 5 55 1919‐1949 50 15 35 46 15 39 1950‐1959 48 21 31 47 11 43 1960‐1969 50 10 40 36 19 45 1970‐1979 48 20 33 35 26 39 1980‐1989 45 33 22 35 34 31 1990‐1999 47 36 17 44 36 20 2000‐2009 48 28 24 44 22 34 Results in League Matches Honours: Ashford & District League Winners 1997, 1999 & 2000 Ashford & District League Runners‐Up 1995, 1996, 1998 & 2001 SE Kent Premier League Winners 1991 SE Kent Kent Division 1 Runners‐Up 1985 Played Won Drawn Tied Aban. Lost 222 110 34 0 7 71 Results in 2‐InningsInnings Matches Played Won Drawn Lost 81 38 2 41 Results in Limited Overs Matches (Excluding League Matches) 20 OversOvers 21‐40 Total & under Overs Played 100 78 178 Won 56 47 103 Drawn 1 0 1 Tied 7 2 9 Aban. 3 1 4 Lost 33 28 61 2nd XI Results Fixtures Can Not Known Played Won Drawn/Ab Tied Lost 342 56 15 271 89 64 1 117 Kennington Juniors Honours Ashford and District Under 16 League Winners 1986 and 2003 Ashford and District Under 14 League Runners‐Up 2003 Ashford and District Under 12 League Runners‐Up 2002 9 Results Indoor 6‐a‐Side Honours League Winners 1990 Leagueg Runners‐Upp 1989 & 1991 Cup Finalists (Jim Milberry Trophy) 1995 SEQUENCES OF RESULTS Overall Most Wins in Succession 12 1898‐1899 Most Losses in Succession 7 1887, 1936 & 1971 Most Matches Without Defeat 27 1996 Most Draws in Succession 9 1986 Most Matches Without Victory 15 1986 Home Most Wins in Succession 14 1969 Most Losses in Succession 5 1936 Most Matches Without Defeat 29 1998‐1999 Most Matches Without Victory 12 1986 AwayAway Most Wins in Succession 9 1998 Most Losses in Succession 9 1904‐1905 Most Matches Without Defeat 17 1995‐1996 Most Matches Without Victory 12 1980‐1981 Specific Teams Most Wins in Succession [1] 11 New Romney 1998‐2009 9Ex‐Servicemen's Club 1926‐1971 Most Losses in Succession 7 Ashford Church House 1912‐1921 Elham Valley 1960‐1963 Chartham 1966‐1969 Most Matches Without Defeat 20 Little Chart 1979‐2003 [2] 20 New Romney 1992‐2009 18 Woodchurch 1957‐1997 Goodnestone Park 1990‐1999 Most Matches Without Victory 16 Beverley 1928‐1934 [1] Kennington won 10 home matches in succession against Willesborough 1995‐2007 [2] Combined 1st and 2nd XI results ‐ 14 first team; 6 second team BEST AND WORST SEASONS 10 Results Proportion of Wins Minus Proportion of Losses Best +60.00% 1927 +53.19% 1998 +52.94% 1954 Worst ‐55.55% 1936 ‐50.00% 1905 ‐45.00% 1952 Highest Proportion of Wins 10 Wins in 14 Matches 71% Won 1899 19 Wins in 30 Matches 63% Won 1983 13 Wins in 21 Matches 62% Won 1947 10 Wins in 16 Matches 62% Won 1955 34 Wins in 55 Matches 62% Won 1997 Lowest ProportionProportion of DefeatDefeatss 1 Defeat in 17 Matches 6% Lost 1954 4 Defeats in 43 Matches 9% Lost 2000 5 Defeats in 49 Matches 10% Lost 1998 7 Defeats in 54 Matches 13% Lost 1996 6 Defeats in 46 Matches 13% Lost 1999 Lowest Proportion of Wins 6 Wins in 37 Matches 16% Won 1986 4 Wins in 16 Matches 25% Won 1952 Highest Proportion of Defeats 16 Defeats in 22 Matches 73% Lost 1905 10 Defeats in 16 Matches 62.5% Lost 1952 Tied Matches [1] 1913 Home Kennington 100 Pluckley 100 11 Results 1925 Home Kennington 84 Mersham 84 1931 Away Boughton 115 Kennington 115 1937 Home Boughtong 115 Kenningtong 115 1953 Home Kennington 36 ANMOB 36 1954 Home Kennington 64 Great Chart 64 1958 Home Kennington 36 Ashford Yng Farmers 36 1961 Away Kennington 72 Ash 72 1975 Home Kennington 57 Headleys 57 [2] 1979 Home Mersham 71 Kennington 71 [3] 1979 Away Brook 84‐7 Kennington 84‐8 [3] 1980 Away Wye 99‐7 Kennington 99‐4 [3] 1984 Home Kennington 73 Little Chart 73‐6 [4] 1986 Home Kennington 125‐9 Mersham 125 1995 Away Hampole & Sbrooke 123‐6 Kennington 123‐9 [3] 2000 Away Houghton Main 169 Kennington 169‐9 [5] 2005 Home Kennington 110 Andy Dagger's XI 110‐3 [3] 2006 Home Smarden 71 Kennington II 71 In the following timed matches the sides have finished level but with the team batting second having 1937 Home Kennington 151 Littlebourne 151‐6 [6] 1965 Away Kennington 100‐6 Great Chart 100‐6 1990 Away Kennington 202‐6 Chestfield 202‐6 1993 Away Away Goodnestone Park 188 ‐3 KenninKenningtongton 188‐4 1994 Home Willesborough 196‐5 Kennington 196‐7 [1] As defined in the 2000 Code of Laws [2] 20 overs match.
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