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Batting Averages – up to and Including Winter 2018/19 CAREER FIGURES – TEST BATTING AVERAGES – UP TO AND INCLUDING WINTER 2018/19 Players highlighted in blue have played Test Cricket for England Players highlighted in green have played Test cricket for Ireland Players highlighted in red have played One-Day International Cricket for England Players who have played international cricket at England “A” / Lions level Player County Tests Innings NO Highest Total Runs Average 50s 100s Caught Stumped Score Aaron Beard Essex 4 6 1 34* 104 20.80 1 Aaron Finch Worcestershire 2 3 1 4 8 4.00 1 Aaron Laraman Middlesex 2 4 1 56* 79 26.34 1 2 Aaron Thomasson Warwickshire 2 4 1 67 119 39.66 1 1 Adam Ball Kent 3 4 0 81 177 44.25 1 4 Adam Harrison Glamorgan 10 14 2 33 125 10.42 1 Adam Lyth Yorkshire 5 9 0 122 462 51.34 2 2 2 Adam Rossington Middlesex 1 1 0 113 113 113.00 1 1 Adam Rouse Hampshire 2 3 0 17 23 7.67 7 Adil Rashid Yorkshire 3 6 0 114 225 37.50 1 2 Adrian Jones Sussex 1 1 0 18 18 18.00 Adrian Shaw Glamorgan 4 7 0 22 62 8.86 7 4 Aftab Habib Middlesex 3 5 0 48 126 25.20 Alan Mellor Derbyshire 3 2 1 0* 0 ----- 1 Alan Wells Sussex 2 2 0 29 46 23.00 Alex Barnett Middlesex 5 6 4 20* 44 22.00 1 Alex Edwards Sussex 2 4 2 37 84 42.00 Alex Hales Nottinghamshire 2 3 0 66 149 49.67 2 Alex Morris Yorkshire 12 18 0 74 493 27.39 6 9 Alex Swann Northamptonshire 3 6 1 66 148 29.60 1 2 Alex Tudor Surrey 7 10 1 41 160 17.78 2 Alex Wakely Northamptonshire 2 3 0 112 165 53.00 1 3 Alex Whiley Nottinghamshire 1 1 0 0 0 ----- Alistair Cook Essex 5 8 1 57 276 39.43 2 7 Alistair Fraser Essex 6 7 0 48 139 19.86 3 Alistair Hignell Gloucestershire 1 2 0 133 168 84.00 1 2 Andrew Arundell Yorkshire 2 3 1 34 47 23.50 1 Andrew Cottam Somerset 2 2 0 11 12 6.00 Adam Finch Worcestershire 2 2 1 16* 28 28.00 Alfie Gleadall Derbyshire 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 2 Andrew Flintoff Lancashire 14 19 0 116 518 27.26 4 1 8 Andrew Gale Yorkshire 3 6 0 37 129 21.50 Andrew Golding Essex 1 2 0 11 11 5.50 1 Andrew Hodd Sussex 6 11 0 33 146 13.27 21 Andrew McGarry Essex 8 7 2 18* 39 7.80 1 Player County Tests Innings NO Highest Total Runs Average 50s 100s Caught Stumped Score Andrew Miller Lancashire 5 9 5 11* 24 6.00 4 Andrew Payne Lancashire 3 1 0 0 0 ----- 1 Andrew Pick Nottinghamshire 3 6 0 63 102 17.00 1 2 Andrew Roberts Northamptonshire 3 4 1 33 104 34.67 2 Andrew Robson Surrey 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 Anthony McGrath Yorkshire 8 15 1 187 635 45.36 2 2 7 Anurag Singh Warwickshire 7 11 0 60 238 21.63 2 1 Arthur Godsal Middlesex 1 1 0 0 0 --- 1 Ashley Metcalfe Yorkshire 1 2 0 54 58 29.00 1 Ashok Patel Middlesex 2 3 1 14 21 10.50 4 Ateeq Javid Warwickshire 4 7 1 90 317 52.84 3 4 Atif Sheikh Derbyshire 1 2 0 12 12 12.00 1 Azeem Rafiq Yorkshire 4 6 0 82 205 34.17 2 4 Ben Brown Sussex 4 6 0 49 119 19.83 12 1 Ben Charlesworth Gloucestershire 4 8 1 99 265 37.85 2 2 Ben Duckett Northamptonshire 2 4 0 29 50 12.50 5 Ben Foakes Essex 2 3 0 46 76 23.34 2 Ben Harmison Durham 5 10 0 76 265 26.50 3 1 Ben Hollioake Surrey 5 10 1 67 311 34.56 2 9 Ben Smith Leicestershire 6 11 0 77 294 26.73 2 4 Ben Stokes Durham 2 4 1 72 100 33.34 1 1 Ben Wright Glamorgan 2 3 0 105 147 49.00 1 1 Benny Green Somerset 3 4 1 23* 41 13.67 2 Bilal Shafayat Nottinghamshire 10 17 1 201* 864 54.00 3 4 3 Bill Athey Yorkshire 1 2 0 11 11 5.50 Billy Godleman Middlesex 5 9 0 115 315 35.00 1 1 4 Brad Taylor Hampshire 3 2 0 7 13 6.50 Brian Jones Shropshire 1 2 1 36 43 43.00 Bruce French Nottinghamshire 3 4 1 20 60 20.00 5 1 Calum Haggett Somerset 1 2 0 18 32 16.00 Callum Jackson Sussex 2 4 0 43 74 18.50 3 Callum Taylor Essex 2 4 1 72 115 38.33 1 1 Carl Gazzard Somerset 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 4 Charlie Roebuck Yorkshire 1 2 0 2 2 1,00 1 Chris Adams Derbyshire 3 4 0 71 134 33.50 1 1 Chris Dent Gloucestershire 1 2 0 45 70 35.00 1 Chris Tavare Kent 1 2 0 17 26 13.00 1 Chris Thompson Surrey 3 6 0 60 160 26.67 1 2 Chris Woakes Warwickshire 4 6 1 49* 120 24.00 2 Chris Wood Hampshire 2 2 0 30 44 22.00 1 Christian Davis Northamptonshire 1 2 0 31 41 20.50 Player County Tests Innings NO Highest Total Runs Average 50s 100s Caught Stumped Score Christopher Bullen Surrey 2 3 2 14* 28 28.00 Christopher Kent 3 6 0 69 181 30.16 1 5 Cowdrey Christopher Gladwin Essex 4 8 1 86 236 33.71 1 5 Christopher Hawkes Leicestershire 2 3 0 21 36 12.00 Christopher Liptrot Worcestershire 3 3 1 4 4 2.00 Christopher Mays Surrey 2 2 0 0 0 ----- Christopher Penn Kent 2 4 0 46 60 15.00 1 Christopher Read Gloucestershire 6 6 1 78 186 26.67 1 15 Christopher Schofield Yorkshire 8 14 2 92 414 34.50 2 2 Christopher Lancashire 5 7 2 35 139 27.80 2 Schofield Christopher Yorkshire 1 2 0 15 17 8.50 Silverwood Christopher Hampshire 3 5 1 61 120 30.00 1 Tremlett Colin Campbell Durham 5 3 1 8* 15 7.50 1 Colin Cook Middlesex 1 1 0 10 10 10.00 Colin Metson Glamorgan 3 2 1 11* 11 11.00 9 2 Dan Broadbent Yorkshire 1 2 1 22* 29 29.00 Dan Redfern Derbyshire 2 3 1 151 259 129.50 1 1 2 Daniel Bell- Kent 4 7 0 88* 228 32.57 1 1 Drummond Daniel Houghton Lancashire 1 2 1 12 12 12.00 Daniel Lawrence Essex 1 2 0 27 27 13.50 1 Daniel Mousley Warwickshire 1 2 1 26* 30 30.00 Danny Briggs Hampshire 1 2 1 11 15 15.00 2 Danny Evans Durham 1 1 0 0 0 --- Danny Law Sussex 3 4 1 13 19 6.33 2 Darren Blenkiron Durham Did not bat or field in his only U19 Test appearance. Darren Gough Yorkshire 7 10 2 36 134 16.75 1 Darren Robinson Essex 6 7 0 124 232 33.14 1 11 Darren Thomas Glamorgan 5 4 0 54 62 15.50 1 2 David Capel Northamptonshire 3 6 0 117 235 39.17 1 4 David Gower Leicestershire 1 2 0 49 59 29.50 David Griffiths Hampshire 3 5 0 21 42 8.40 2 David Harrison Glamorgan 2 4 0 28 67 16.75 2 David Lawrence Gloucestershire 2 2 2 1* 1 ----- David Nash Middlesex 12 16 9 108* 632 90.29 5 1 21 2 David Payne Gloucestershire 1 1 0 18 18 18.00 David Ripley Northamptonshire 5 5 0 75 139 27.80 1 6 2 Player County Tests Innings NO Highest Total Runs Average 50s 100s Caught Stumped Score David Roberts Northamptonshire 2 4 0 22 56 14.00 1 David Sales Northamptonshire 15 23 2 135 693 33.00 3 1 10 David Smith Sussex 1 2 0 41 52 26.00 1 David Stiff Yorkshire 3 5 2 20 34 11.34 1 David Thomas Surrey 3 2 1 16* 31 31.00 David Thompson Surrey 2 3 1 3* 5 2.50 2 David Willey Northamptonshire 1 2 1 65 85 85.00 1 1 Dean Cosker Glamorgan 7 9 2 27* 85 12.14 7 Dean Hoffman Warwickshire 1 2 0 2 2 1.00 Delray Rawlins Sussex 2 4 1 140 274 91.33 1 1 Dominic Cork Derbyshire 7 10 3 110 233 33.29 1 2 Dominic Sibley Surrey 4 6 1 112* 344 68.80 2 1 2 Duncan Pauline Surrey 4 6 0 16* 40 6.67 Duncan Wild Northamptonshire 6 9 0 56 171 19.00 2 1 Ed Barnard Worcestershire 4 6 0 114 191 31.83 1 2 Ed Barnes Yorkshire 2 3 2 18* 39 39.00 Edward Smith Kent 3 6 1 28 106 21.20 2 Euan Woods Surrey 2 4 2 16 28 14.00 1 Gareth Andrew Somerset 1 1 0 32 32 32.00 1 Gareth Batty Yorkshire 9 12 0 64 166 13.83 1 5 Gareth Edwards Glamorgan 1 Has not batted in U19 Test Matches Garry Hall Somerset 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 Gary Butcher Glamorgan 1 2 0 11 15 7.50 1 Gary Keedy Yorkshire 9 11 4 33 109 15.57 3 Gary Palmer Somerset 4 6 1 23 66 13.20 3 Gary Pratt Durham 9 18 1 188 700 41.18 2 2 6 Gavin Griffiths Lancashire 2 4 1 12* 21 7.00 Geoffrey Tedstone Warwickshire 1 2 0 18 23 11.50 3 George Balderson Lancashire 2 4 0 65 93 23.25 1 George Bartlett Somerset 6 11 0 179 650 59.09 4 2 6 George Hankins Gloucestershire 2 3 0 28 48 16.00 5 George Hill Yorkshire 2 4 0 91 169 42.25 1 3 George Lavelle Lancashire 1 2 0 25 25 12.50 2 George Panayi Warwickshire 3 5 1 2 5 1.25 3 Gian Singh Virdi Surrey 2 4 1 5* 10 3.33 Giles Haywood Sussex 6 9 0 30 95 10.55 1 Glen Chapple Lancashire 16 20 5 50* 263 17.53 1 8 Gordon Lord Worcestershire 3 5 0 49 84 16.80 2 Gordon Muchall Durham 7 11 0 254 511 46.45 1 1 4 Gordon Parsons Leicestershire 3 4 0 18 52 13.00 3 Graham Bridge Durham 3 5 1 4 6 1.50 1 Player County Tests Innings NO Highest Total Runs Average 50s 100s Caught Stumped Score Graham Cowdrey Kent 1 2 0 9 9 4.50 1 Graham Dilley Kent 2 3 1 9 13 6.50 Graham Dodds Lancashire 1 2 2 2* 2 ----- 1 Graham Harding Nottinghamshire 3 3 0 10* 19 6.34 2 Graham Napier Essex 4 6 0 40 138 23.00 1 Graham Rose Somerset 3 6 0 39 69 11.50 3 Graham Stevenson Yorkshire 1 2 1 28 28 28.00 Graham Swann Northamptonshire 7 12 2 156* 320 32.00 1 1 5 Graham Wagg Warwickshire 3 5 0 60 93 18.60 1 1 Graham Welch Warwickshire 3 6 1 53 177 35.40 1 3 Graham White Northamptonshire 2 4 2 10* 20 10.00 4 Grant Forster Northamptonshire 3 4 1 14 18 6.00 2 Greg Smith Leicestershire 2 3 1 157 307 153.50 2 1 Greg Wood Yorkshire 2 4 1 48 95 31.67 3 2 Gurman Randhawa Yorkshire 2 3 2 28* 32 32.00 Guramar Virdi Surrey 2 2 0 16 21 10.50 2 Hamidullah Qadri Derbyshire 2 4 1 10 19 6.33 2 Hamza Riazuddin Hampshire 2 2 0 95 133 66.50 1 3 Harrison Ward Sussex 2 3 0 27 41 13.66 Harry Brook Yorkshire 4 8 0 29 123 15.37 5 Harry Brookes Warwickshire 4 7 1 60* 80 13.33 1 1 Harry Finch Sussex 2 4 0 46 70 17.50 5 Harry Swindells Leicestershire 1 2 0 16 18 9.00 Harvey Trump Somerset 3 3 2 50* 67 67.00 1 3 Haseeb Hameed Lancashire 2 4 2 91* 184 92.00 2 1 Hugh Morris Glamorgan 5 10 1 40 206 22.88 12 Ian Anderson Derbyshire 3 6 0 32 126 21.00 4 Ian Bell Warwickshire 13 23 1 109 847 38.50 5 2 18 Ian Butcher Surrey 6 11 1 76 335 33.50 2 8 Ian Flanagan Essex 11 21 0 65 385 18.34 3 14 Ian Folley Lancashire 3 4 1 17 36 12.00 2 Ian Gould Sussex 1 2 0 1 1 0.50 1 Ian Hunter Durham 3 4 2 21* 40 20.00 Ian Pattison Durham 4 6 0 39 60 10.00 2 Ian Salisbury Sussex 2 3 0 27 41 13.67 1 Ian Saxelby Nottinghamshire 2 1 0 6 6 6.00 2 Ian Smith Glamorgan 6 10 1 97 206 22.89 1 1 Ian Wilks Surrey 1 2 0 9 9 4.50 Ismail Dawood Yorkshire 9 14 3 111 240 21.81 1 15 5 Jack Blatherwick Nottinghamshire 1 2 1 0* 0 --- Jack Davies Middlesex 2 3 1 32* 75 37.50
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