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ACT Twenty20 Guide 2017-18 Australian Capital Territory Twenty20 Statistical Guide -2017/18 by Adam Morehouse 0 This is a statistical guide for matches played in the Australian Capital Territory Twenty20 Competitions from 2004/05 until 2016/17 This guide is correct at the time of publication. There are some matches where scorecards or part of scorecards were not published or have not seen the light of day. These matches therefore have not been included. This guide has been designed for use by the media, selectors and others connected with ACT Cricket. No part of this guide can be reproduced, copied or used in any other publication without the prior consent of the author, Adam Morehouse. 2017 Adam Morehouse 1 Finals Season Venue Winner Runner Up Margin 2004/05 West Belconnen Leagues North Canberra-Gungahlin Eastlake 1 wicket 2005/06 Kingston Oval Weston Creek Eastlake 23 runs 2006/07 Manuka Oval Tuggeranong Valley Queanbeyan 10 wickets 2007/08 Kingston Oval Western District-UC Queanbeyan 5 wickets 2008/09 Stirling Oval Queanbeyan Weston Creek 2 wickets 2009/10 Tournament abandoned 2010/11 Manuka Oval Tuggeranong Valley Queanbeyan 80 runs 2011/12 Manuka Oval Queanbeyan Tuggeranong Valley 15 runs (D/L) 2012/13 Kingston Oval Albury Wodonga Weston Creek 2 wickets 2013/14 Manuka Oval Western District-UC Albury Wodonga 42 runs 2014/15 Manuka Oval North Canberra-Gungahlin Queanbeyan 6 wickets 2015/16 Manuka Oval Queanbeyan Weston Creek Molonglo 2 runs 2016/17 Manuka Oval Weston Creek Molonglo Tuggeranong Valley 11 runs Team Records P W T NR L % Win ACT Under 19s 13 4 1 0 8 30.77 Albury Wodonga 28 16 0 0 12 57.14 ANU 32 9 0 0 23 28.12 City & Suburban 7 0 0 0 7 0.00 Eastlake 34 13 1 0 20 38.94 Ginninderra 35 11 1 0 23 31.42 Illawarra 6 3 0 0 3 50.00 Leeton 13 1 0 0 12 7.69 Newcastle 10 3 1 0 6 30.00 North Canberra-Gungahlin 37 17 2 0 18 45.95 Queanbeyan 49 34 0 1 14 69.39 South Coast 10 1 0 0 9 10.00 Tuggeranong Valley 42 26 1 0 15 61.90 Wagga Wagga 7 2 1 0 4 28.57 Western District-UC 40 27 0 0 13 67.50 Weston Creek Molonglo 51 34 2 1 14 66.67 2 Leading ACT Twenty20 Statistics Most Matches 43 HD Medhurst (Weston Creek Molonglo) 38 JR Dean (Queanbeyan, Weston Creek Molonglo) 36 M Spaseski (Queanbeyan, Eastlake) 36 V Dukoski (Queanbeyan, Eastlake) 35 SR Taylor (Queanbeyan, ACT Under 19s, Weston Creek Molonglo) 33 BS Dean (Queanbeyan, Tuggeranong Valley, Weston Creek Molonglo) 33 JA Cooke (Western District-UC) 33 MD Bennett (ANU, Weston Creek Molonglo) 32 MI B’ton-Smith (Tuggeranong Valley, ACT Under 19s) 32 MA Higgs (Queanbeyan) 31 ST Devoy (Tuggeranong Valley) 31 DJ Solway (Queanbeyan, ACT Under 19s) 31 LA Ryan (Queanbeyan, ACT Under 19s, Tuggeranong Valley, Ginninderra) 30 TM Coggan (Queanbeyan, North Canberra-Gungahlin, ACT Under 19s) 29 DM Riley (Western District-UC) 29 DMR Bloomfield (Wagga Wagga, N.Canberra-Gungahlin, ACT Under 19s, Weston Creek Molonglo) 29 BJ Duffy (Western District-UC) 28 CA Suidgeest (Ginninderra, ACT Under 19s) 27 DA Southwell (Queanbeyan) 27 AG Rhynehart (Weston Creek) 27 DJ Richards (Western District-UC) 27 BS Oakley (Western District-UC) 27 HF Bryant (Weston Creek, ACT Under 19s) 26 BL Field (Weston Creek) 26 LP Rutzou (North Canberra-Gungahlin) 26 EJ Bartlett (Wagga Wagga, Western District-UC) 25 MP Winter (Eastlake) 25 AJ Tett (Tuggeranong Valley, Eastlake) 24 PG O’Callaghan (Eastlake) 24 MI Wescombe (Eastlake, Tuggeranong Valley) 24 WM Clunes (Ginninderra, Wagga Wagga, Weston Creek Molonglo) 24 AT Stead (ANU) 24 T Ball (Albury Wodonga) 24 CP Ryan (Weston Creek Molonglo) 24 AP Barnett (North Canberra-Gungahlin) 24 MD Solway (Queanbeyan, ACT Under 19s) 24 LL Shivakkumar (ACT Under 19s, Queanbeyan, ANU) 23 BC Wilson (Weston Creek Molonglo) 23 AJ Polhill (Western District-UC, ACT Under 19s) 23 TL Floros (Tuggeranong Valley, ACT Under 19s) 23 L Christian (ACT Under 19s, Ginninderra) 22 ML Floros (Tuggeranong Valley, ACT Under 19s) 22 SA Fahey (Queanbeyan) 21 MSG Akeroyd (Weston Creek Molonglo) 21 PK O’Malvaney (ACT Under 19s, Eastlake) 20 JI Nicoll (Eastlake, Weston Creek) 20 CI Poulton (Weston Creek) 20 NF Prell (ANU) 20 C Taylor (ACT Under 19s, Western District-UC) 19 MT Minns (Weston Creek, ACT Under 19s) 19 A Ayre (ANU, Queanbeyan, ACT Under 19s) 19 TK Rowe (North Canberra-Gungahlin) 19 JM Haywood (Tuggeranong Valley) 19 AJ Hewitt (Western District-UC) 19 AJ Heading (Queanbeyan, Weston Creek Molonglo) 3 Leading Run Scorers Player M I NO HS 50 100 Avge Runs JR Dean (Qbn, WCM) 38 36 6 108* 10 2 46.67 1400 MA Higgs (Qbn, WCM) 32 32 4 96 10 - 36.50 1022 M Spaseski (Qbn, Elk) 36 28 9 104* 4 1 45.58 866 HD Medhurst (WC) 43 32 6 64* 2 - 29.65 771 MD Bennett (ANU, WCM) 33 31 9 80* 2 - 32.00 704 DJ Richards (WDUC) 27 26 2 73 4 - 27.92 670 BS Dean (Qbn, TV, WCM) 33 29 2 102 1 1 23.70 640 BL Field (WC) 26 25 4 78* 5 - 29.05 610 MI Wescombe (Elk, TV) 24 24 2 91 3 - 27.00 594 A Ayre (ANU, U19, Qbn) 19 18 3 97 2 - 37.33 560 AJ Hewitt (WDUC) 19 19 3 90 2 - 34.44 551 JA Cooke (WDUC, U19) 33 28 - 60 2 - 19.68 551 JM Haywood (TV) 19 19 2 111* 2 1 32.18 547 ML Floros (TV, U19) 22 22 1 122* 2 1 25.48 535 DJ Solway (Qbn, U19) 31 25 4 61 2 - 24.29 510 V Dukoski (Qbn, Elk) 36 30 2 69 4 - 17.50 490 EJ Bartlett (WW, WDUC) 26 26 1 73 3 - 18.84 471 MI Barrington-Smith (TV, U19) 32 29 7 44* - - 21.09 464 T Ball (AW) 24 24 3 56 1 - 21.86 459 AT Stead (ANU) 24 22 - 75 2 - 20.00 440 AJ Heading (Qbn, WCM) 19 19 5 73* 4 - 31.00 434 M Gawthrop (New, U19, Elk) 15 15 1 67 4 - 30.93 433 JI Nicoll (Elk, WC) 20 18 7 57 1 - 39.09 430 D Upward (Ginn, U19) 16 16 1 65 4 - 28.47 427 BR McClintock (WDUC, U19) 13 13 2 68 4 - 38.36 422 F Kasteni (ANU) 10 10 2 74 4 - 49.75 398 AG Rhynehart (WC) 27 27 3 56 2 - 16.17 388 ST Devoy (TV) 31 24 5 81 2 - 20.16 383 C Brown (WCM) 17 15 2 80 3 - 28.38 369 CM Russo (TV, Qbn) 18 17 6 49* - - 33.36 367 AJ Tett (Elk) 25 22 3 49 - - 19.11 363 TM Coggan (Qbn, U19, NCG) 30 24 9 49* - - 23.73 356 JW Rogers (WCM) 12 12 3 58 1 - 38.33 345 R Starr (ANU) 16 15 - 81 2 - 22.93 344 BJ Winkler (NCG) 14 14 1 59 2 - 25.46 331 NL Owen (Ginn) 18 16 3 54 1 - 24.46 318 PG O'Callaghan (Elk) 24 23 1 53 1 - 14.41 317 L Christian (U19, Ginn) 23 21 5 56 1 - 19.75 316 SP Carters (WDUC) 14 13 5 49* - - 38.88 311 SR Taylor (U19, Qbn, WCM) 35 19 5 75* 2 - 20.20 303 LL Shivakkumar (U19, Qbn, ANU) 24 22 1 89 1 - 13.67 287 A Nichkawde (ANU, U19) 15 15 1 52 2 - 20.29 284 BJ Taylor (NCG) 11 10 3 79* 2 - 39.14 274 TL Floros (TV) 23 17 2 43 - - 17.20 258 SA Fahey (Qbn) 22 21 2 54 1 - 13.58 258 DP Griffith (TV) 12 12 2 48 - - 25.70 257 LJP Greenwood (NCG) 17 16 2 37 - 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