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Record Book 2004 Record Book 2004 Containing Full Averages and Statistics for all Senior Representative Teams for the 2004 season, Fully Updated Team Statistics, Full Amalgamated Averages for the 2004 season and Fully Updated Life Listings. David Derrick – October 2004 Note – The following definition is used throughout this book when defining a cancelled fixture, • League Fixtures – When a league fixture is cancelled for any reason other than the weather the result is recorded as a ‘win by default’ for the non-offending team. • Non-League Fixtures – When a non-league (i.e. friendly) fixture is cancelled for any reason other than the weather the fixture is expunged from the records. Index 1 – 1st XI 2004 1.1 – Season’s Report 1.2 – Averages 1.3 – Chronicle of the Season 1.4 – Final League Table 1.5 – Team Statistics 1973-2004 2 – 2nd XI 2004 2.1 – Season’s Report 2.2 – Averages 2.3 – Chronicle of the Season 2.4 – Final League Table 2.5 – Team Statistics 1973-2004 3 – League Statistics 1973-2004 4 – Friendly XIs (Sunday & Midweek XIs) 2004 4.1 – Season’s Report 4.2 – Sunday XI Averages 4.3 – Midweek XI 4.4 – Chronicle of the Season 4.5 – Final League Table 4.6 – Friendly Statistics 1959-2004 5 – Amalgamated Statistics 1959-2004 6 – Indoor Cricket 2003-2004 6.1 – Season’s Averages 6.2 – Indoor Statistics & Life Listings 1995-1996 – 2003-2004 7 – Amalgamated Statistics 2004 7.1 – Amalgamated Club Statistics 7.2 – Amalgamated Averages (Batting & Fielding) 7.3 – Amalgamated Averages (Bowling) 8 – Life Listings 8.1 – Life List (Batting & Fielding) 8.2 – Life List (Bowling) 9 – Milestones Career milestones achieved in 2004 Appendix A Guest Players 2004 1 – 1st XI 2004 1.1 – Season’s Report 2004 was the 1st XI’s second season back in the Somerset League after the unsuccessful foray into the WECCC and was another season when, arguably, only a modest return was achieved. Of seventeen matches played (there was one cancellation) six were won and eleven lost and a final position of seventh (down one on the previous year’s showing) was below par on what the team was capable of for sure. Reaching the semi-final of the Baker Cup for the first time since 1997 was a high point though. In Mark Salter and Rob Moysey the team have a most durable opening partnership and their combined aggregate of 1059 runs for the season was an excellent show. Thom Trott and Simon Rudd, the eventual winner of the batting award, performed admirably in the middle order and Stuart Currall, in his first full season, showed his adaptability on several occasions. Alec Short’s wicket keeping has come on again this past season and it is encouraging to know that, even though he has now gone away to college, he will be available for the majority of the 2005 season despite his studies. Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of the season under review was the bowling. Despite the memorable hat trick completed by John Paine against Street on July 17th only one player achieved the qualifying standard for this discipline and not once did we bowl a side out. It could be argued that we never really ever had our first choice attack available to us at any point during the season due to other commitments though. To think what might have been is probably the best epitaph for 2004 and we go forward, knowing that there is scope for improvement in 2005. David Derrick October 2004 1.2 – Averages The following statistics refer to matches played in Division One of the Somerset Cricket League during the 2004 season. Played – 18 Runs for – 2824 Runs agt – 2983 Won – 6 Wkts agt – 121 Wkts for – 109 Lost – 11 Avg/Wkt – 23.34 Avg/Wkt – 27.37 Cancelled – 1 Balances Runs -159 League Championship Points – 349 Wkts -12 Final Divisional Position – 7/10 Highest Total for – 238-5 v Taunton Outcasts (h) Highest Total agt – 235-6 by Staplegrove (a) Lowest Total for – 97 v Ilton (h) Lowest Total agt – 102-5 by Ilton (h) Lowest Total in a Completed Innings agt – 120-9 by Burnham-on-Sea (h) Best Aggregates Batting 566 runs Rob Moysey Bowling 24 wickets Gary Tillett Fielding Outfielder 10 catches Stuart Currall Wicketkeeper 9 dismissals (4ct + 5st) Alec Short Season’s Best Partnerships per Wicket for Wicket Stand Details 1st 106 M.Salter (50) & R.Moysey (49) v Minehead (a) 2nd 100 M.Salter (95) & S.Currall (55*) v Taunton Outcasts (h) 3rd 90 R.Moysey (55) & S.Currall (56) v Evercreech (a) 4th 81 S.Currall (41) & T.Trott (47) v Chew Magna (a) 5th 50 T.Trott (12) & S.Rudd (44) v Peasedown St John (h) 6th 41* S.Rudd (16*) & J.Paine (26*) v Chew Magna (a) 7th 97* T.Trott (42*) & S.Rudd (50*) v Evercreech (h) 8th 34 A.Short (16) & G.Tillett (19*) v Street (a) 9th 18* K.Symons (8*) & M.Coleman (10*) v Chew Magna (a) 10th 30 P.Saunders (24) & J.Paine (22*) v Street (h) Season’s Best Partnerships per Wicket agt Wicket Stand Details 1st 107 Ward (39) & D.Penny (157*) for Staplegrove (a) 2nd 143* Pope (107*) & Peck (34*) for Street (a) 3rd 75 Excell (111*) & Witcombe (36) for Chew Magna (h) 4th 75 G.Parsons (48) & Ward (59) for Staplegrove (h) 5th 53 Alhari (89*) & Sil (19) for Peasedown St John (a) 6th 63* Alhari (89*) & Roy (41*) for Peasedown St John (a) 7th 56 Harris (39) & Holdway (23*) for Evercreech (a) 8th 31* Sully (24*) & Hartgen (18*) for Minehead (a) 9th 34* G.Lawrence (28*) & M.Lawrence (12*) for Taunton Outcasts (h) 10th 13* Wheatley (22*) & Tagg (3*) for Burnham-on-Sea (a) Batting Averages (Q = 8 Inns) I NO Runs HS Avg 50/100 6s S.Rudd 13 6 284 50* 40.57 1/- 6 R.Moysey 16 2 566 88* 40.43 3/- 5 M.Salter 16 0 493 95 30.81 5/- 2 S.Currall 15 2 305 56 23.46 2/- 10 T.Trott 16 2 224 47 16.00 -/- 6 M.Saunders 14 1 185 36* 14.23 -/- 4 P.Saunders 8 1 89 46 12.71 -/- 1 A.Short 12 0 129 33 10.75 -/- 1 G.Tillett 10 3 57 19* 8.14 -/- - Also Batted A.Hearn (1x6) 3*, 16, 2 K.Symons 2, 8*, 0*, 5*, 1 P.Short 8 A.Lee (1x6) 15*, 3, 1 M.Coleman (1x6) 10*, 3, 1, 7 T.Collard 14 C.Rudd 11, 8 B.Rogers 18 J.Paine (2x6) 22*, 8, 26*, 3, 0 D.Hewitt 4 C.Kitto 0 J.Mayes 4 S.Spalding 0* Fielding Outfielders 10 – S.Currall 6 – S.Rudd, R.Moysey & M.Salter 5 – T.Trott 3 – G.Tillett 2 – K.Symons, C.Rudd & J.Paine 1 – A.Lee & M.Saunders Wicketkeeper 9 (4ct + 5st) – A.Short Bowling Averages (Q = 18 Wkts) O M R W BB Avg RO SR 5i G.Tillett 168.2 36 572 24 3-25 23.83 3.40 42.08 - Also Bowled T.Trott 97.5-15-430-13 A.Lee 56-13-201-3 P.Short 12-3-28-5 S.Rudd 153.1-24-550-16 R.Moysey 44.5-5-237-7 K.Symons 49-2-258-10 R.Helps 3-0-19-0 A.Hearn 4-0-19-0 M.Salter 2-0-12-0 M.Coleman 67-7-253-10 T.Collard 2-0-21-0 J.Paine 56.5-12-203-10 D.Hewitt 6-0-25-3 S.Spalding 8-0-54-1 1.3 – Chronicle of the Season April 24 – Tiverton Heathcoat (a) (Friendly) Wellington 92-3 (M.Salter 38, R.Moysey 23) beat Tiverton Heathcoat 91 all out (P.Head 25, R.Trott 3-17) by Seven Wickets May 3 – Burnham-on-Sea (a) Wellington 193-6 (R.Moysey 88*, S.Currall 28) beat Burnham-on-Sea 167-9 (N.Karmaker 65, G.Puddy 35, P.Short 5-28) by 26 runs May 8 – Evercreech (h) Evercreech 135-6 (D.Wood 31, M.Wood 26, T.Trott 3-26) beat Wellington 131-6 (S.Rudd 50*, T.Trott 42*, C.Ough 4-20) by Four Wickets May 15 – Street (a) Street 149-1 (M.Pope 107*) beat Wellington 148-8 (S.Rudd 25, M.Salter 23, A.Bartlett 4-43) by Nine Wickets May 17 – Brompton Ralph (h) (Baker Cup First Round) Wellington 93-1 (R.Moysey 37*, S.Currall 27*, M.Salter 22) beat Brompton Ralph 91-8 (T.Gill 26, S.Rudd 3-31) by Nine Wickets May 22 – Minehead (h) Minehead 195-7 (S.Tudball 50, I.Goodrum 33, M.Sully 32, G.Tillett 2-33) beat Wellington 171 all out (R.Moysey 44, S.Rudd 30, M.Sully 4-49, A.Denish 3- 25) by 24 runs May 24 – Bishops Lydeard (h) (Baker Cup Quarter-Final) Wellington 116-2 (R.Moysey 51, M.Saunders 38*) beat Bishops Lydeard 113- 8 (T.Robins 26, M.Clarke 24, K.Symons 3-25) by Eight Wickets May 29 – Taunton Outcasts (a) Wellington 200-4 (M.Salter 58, R.Moysey 44, S.Currall 36*) beat Taunton Outcasts 198-6 (G.Jackson 67, D.Grabham 33, T.Trott 3-29, G.Tillett 3-50) by Six Wickets June 5 – Chew Magna (h) Wellington 195-8 (M.Salter 60, P.Saunders 46) beat Chew Magna 189-6 (G.Excell 111*) by Two Wickets June 12 – Peasdown St John (a) Peasedown St John 207-5 (S.Alhari 89*, K.Roy 41*) beat Wellington 187-8 (R.Moysey 47, T.Trott 45, M.Gullock 3-42) by 20 runs June 14 – Taunton (n) (Baker Cup Semi-Final) Taunton 141-8 (G.Bennett 41, J.Cooper 30, M.Coleman 3-25, S.Rudd 3-35) beat Wellington 56 all out (M.Saunders 18, J.Skittrall 3-13, A.Kelly 3-14) by 75 runs June 19 – Staplegrove (h) Staplegrove 218-7 (P.Parsons 62, A.Ward 59, G.Parsons) beat Wellington 117 all out (S.Rudd 42, T.Pantling 4-17) by 101 runs June 26 – Ilton (a) Match Cancelled July 3 – Burnham-on-Sea (h) Wellington 123-2 (R.Moysey 46*, M.Saunders 36*) beat Burnham-on-Sea 120-9 (G.Gaylard 34, N.Karmaker 24, G.Tillett 3-25) by Eight Wickets July 10 – Evercreech (a) Evercreech 220-9 (M.Wood 76, D.Wood 39, J.Harris 39, S.Rudd 4-41, M.Coleman 3-45) beat Wellington 179 all out (S.Currall 56, R.Moysey 55, M.Cawley 4-35, P.Harding 3-25) by 41 runs July 17 – Street (h) Street 121-9 (S.Dowden 34, A.Bartlett 27*, J.Paine 5-27) beat Wellington 120 all out (M.Salter 27, P.Saunders 24, J.Paine 22*, M.Higgs 3-13, V.Farrow 3- 22) by One Wicket July 24 – Minehead (a) Wellington 161-3 (M.Salter 50, R.Moysey 49, S.Currall 34) beat Minehead 158-7 (A.Stevens 37, M.Sully 24*) by Seven Wickets July 31 – Taunton Outcasts (h) Wellington 238-5 (M.Salter 95, S.Currall 55*, R.Moysey 53) beat Taunton Outcasts 179-8 (J.Williams 43, J.Hewlett 41, D.Hewitt 3-25) by 59 runs August 7 – Chew Magna (a) Chew Magna 218-4 (K.Mondair 50, R.Gatton 49, G.Excell 36*, S.Kirk 36) beat Wellington 217-5 (T.Trott
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