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Preview Div 2 7 ECB 2000 © Preview & Div 2 TM Page Durham v Glamorgan Dynamos Dragons Norwich Union Division Two – Sunday, May 21st at Riverside Ground Preview 1999 National Cricket League urham Dynamos are aiming to put two 1999 National Cricket League defeats behind them when Glamorgan Batting averages DDragons come to Chester-le-Street. The Batting averages Name M I NO Runs HS Avge northern county finished rock bottom of Name M I NO Runs HS Avge Division Two last year, and their bid to record J.J.B.Lewis 16 15 3 455 85 37.91 J.H.Kallis 7 7 2 484 155* 96.80 an improvement in the Norwich Union N.J.Speak 8 6 1 159 53 31.80 M.P.Maynard 11 11 1 346 79 34.60 S.Chapman 1 1 0 30 30 30.00 National Cricket League this time around has A.Dale 15 14 3 365 74* 33.18 D.C.Boon 13 12 0 334 66 27.83 been dented by the early season reverses to J.A.Daley 12 11 0 294 90 26.72 Notts Outlaws and Surrey Lions. So coach A.W.Evans 13 10 0 299 108 29.90 M.P.Speight 14 13 1 302 60 25.16 Norman Gifford will be desperate to lift the S.P.James 16 16 1 352 91 23.46 P.D.Collingwood 15 14 1 316 86 24.30 side to prevent the club ending up at the foot R.D.B.Croft 14 14 1 278 53 21.38 J.E.Morris 9 9 0 175 41 19.44 of the table once again. Glamorgan Dragons K.Newell 8 8 0 138 41 17.25 A.Pratt 2 2 0 29 26 14.50 M.J.Powell 13 11 2 145 44 16.11 M.M.Betts 12 9 3 73 15 12.16 are also trying to breathe some fire into their S.D.Thomas 13 13 3 153 38* 15.30 J.Wood 14 9 4 60 16 12.00 season, which has begun with a 10-run defeat S.M.Ali 22 0 19179.50to the Lions and a nine-wicket trouncing by A.D.Shaw 9 6 1 75 21 15.00 N.C.Phillips 16 14 2 109 19* 9.08 Warwickshire Bears. Captain Matthew D.A.Cosker 14 9 3 76 27* 12.66 M.A.Gough 32 0 16168.00Maynard has his work cut out if the Welsh W.L.Law 3 3 0 38 21 12.66 M.J.Symington 32 0 13106.50club are to improve on last year's fourth- I.Dawood 5 4 0 27 13 6.75 R.Robinson 98 0 52336.50placed finish. O.T.Parkin 15 6 1 16 6 3.20 N.Killeen 13 8 2 36 11 6.00 S.L.Watkin 13 7 3 10 5 2.50 I.D.Hunter 42 0 7 4 3.50 S.J.E.Brown 42 0 4 4 2.00 Last three one-day league meetings M.A.Wallace 3 2 0 3 2 1.50 M.J.Foster 11 0 2 2 2.00 A.P.Davies 3 2 0 1 1 0.50 S.J.Harmison 53 3 5 4* - 6th September 1998 S.P.Jones 1 1 1 12 12* - Chester-le-Street: Dynamos lost to Dragons by 26 runs Bowling averages Bowling averages Dragons 232 for 7 (40 overs) (M.P.Maynard 90, Name O M R Wkts Avge Best S.P.James 78, N.C.Phillips 3-45); Name O M R Wkts Avge Best Dynamos 206 for 8 (40 overs) (D.C.Boon 76, M.P.Maynard 3 0 13 1 13.00 1-13 M.J.Foster 4 0 33 2 16.50 2-33 O.T.Parkin 3-25) O.T.Parkin 115 7 520 28 18.57 3-31 S.Chapman 5 0 22 1 22.00 1-22 S.L.Watkin 103.3 17 401 21 19.09 3-15 N.C.Phillips 124.5 1 599 22 27.22 4-13 R.D.B.Croft 115.1 7 474 24 19.75 4-31 M.M.Betts 90.3 2 482 15 32.13 4-39 S.D.Thomas 80.5 4 418 20 20.90 4-33 J.Wood 106 5 487 15 32.46 3-43 10th August 1999 J.H.Kallis 39.3 3 151 6 25.16 2-27 I.D.Hunter 32.1 1 132 4 33.00 2-34 Cardiff: Dragons lost to Dynamos by 9 runs Dynamos 198 for 7 (45 overs) (N.J.Speak 53, A.Dale 83.3 5 339 9 37.66 3-19 N.Killeen 99.4 14 405 11 36.81 3-38 S.L.Watkin 3-24); S.P.Jones 7 0 39 1 39.00 1-39 R.Robinson 42 1 214 4 53.50 2-22 Dragons 189 for 7 (45 overs) (A.Dale 58) S.J.Harmison 35 2 176 3 58.66 2-40 D.A.Cosker 106 3 492 12 41.00 2-37 P.D.Collingwood 23 1 131 2 65.50 1-2 A.P.Davies 15 0 91 2 45.50 1-41 S.J.E.Brown 26 3 138 2 69.00 1-30 W.L.Law 10 6 0 - - M.J.Symington 26 0 163 2 81.50 1-39 12th September 1999 K.Newell 20120 - - Riverside: Dynamos lost to Dragons by 13 runs M.A.Gough 70450 - - Dragons 202 for 8 (45 overs) (M.M.Betts 4-46); Fastest Scorers Wicket Takers Fastest Scorers Wicket Takers Dynamos 189 (42.5 overs) (R.D.B.Croft 3-33) (runs per 100 balls) O.T.Parkin 28 (runs per 100 balls) N.C.Phillips 22 Dynamos’ top score in S.P.Jones 120.00 R.D.B.Croft 24 M.M.Betts 15 one-day league M.Symington 100.00 S.D.Thomas 94.44 J.Wood 93.75 J.Wood 15 S.L.Watkin 21 281-2 v Scorpions Durham 1993 J.H.Kallis 81.89 M.P.Speight 88.04 N.Killeen 11 S.D.Thomas 20 Dynamos’ lowest score in M.P.Maynard 81.79 J.E.Morris 80.27 I.D.Hunter 4 one-day league D.A.Cosker 80.00 D.A.Cosker 12 D.C.Boon 75.05 R.Robinson 4 N.Killeen 75.00 S.J.Harmison 3 99 v Bears Birmingham 1996 W.L.Law 77.55 A.Dale 9 Leading Scorers Sticky Fingers Dragons’ top score in Leading Scorers Sticky Fingers one-day league J.J.B.Lewis 455 (catches) J.H.Kallis 484 (catches) D.C.Boon 334 P.D.Collingwood 8 294-4 Lions Pontypridd 1999 A.Dale 365 A.W.Evans 7 J.Wood 6 R.D.B.Croft 7 P.D.Collingwood 316 Dragons’ lowest score in S.P.James 352 N.C.Phillips 5 M.J.Powell 4 M.P.Speight 302 one-day league M.P.Maynard 346 J.A.Daley 3 D.A.Cosker 4 42 v Scorpions Swansea 1979 J.A.Daley 294 D.C.Boon 3 A.W.Evans 299 K.Newell 3 J.E.Morris 175 S.J.E.Brown 2 R.D.B.Croft 278 M.P.Maynard 3 2000 ECB © TM & 8 ECB 2000 © Preview & Div 2 TM Page Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire Outlaws Scorpions Norwich Union Division Two – Sunday, May 21st at Trent Bridge Preview 1999 National Cricket League he Outlaws have started their 2000 1999 National Cricket League Norwich Union National Cricket League Batting averages TDivision Two campaign in fine form. Batting averages Name M I NO Runs HS Avge Firstly, Durham Dynamos were beaten by four Name M I NO Runs HS Avge U.Afzaal 5 5 1 186 83* 46.50 wickets, then Essex Eagles were edged out I.D.Blackwell 9 9 2 262 97 37.42 A.G.Wharf 14 11 7 175 38* 43.75 by three runs. Jason Gallian hit 74 to secure M.E.Cassar 14 14 0 377 109 26.92 R.M.S.Weston 13 12 1 277 56 25.18 G.F.Archer 12 12 3 346 75* 38.44 the first win, and his team-mates helped out M.J.Slater 10 10 0 232 59 23.20 J.E.R.Gallian 15 15 1 490 130 35.00 with just enough runs to see off the Eagles’ G.M.Roberts 7 5 2 68 27 22.66 C.M.W.Read 14 13 0 374 62 28.76 challenge. Trent Bridge regulars are hoping P.A.J.DeFreitas 10 10 0 223 61 22.30 G.E.Welton 9 9 1 201 104* 25.12 the county keep up the good performances A.S.Rollins 10 10 1 198 31 22.00 R.D.Stemp 14 5 3 49 29* 24.50 S.P.Titchard 14 13 1 240 44* 20.00 and better last term’s mid-table finish. D.G.Cork 9 9 1 145 61* 18.12 P.Johnson 13 13 0 291 68 22.38 Midlands rivals Derbyshire Scorpions have P.Aldred 9 6 2 70 39* 17.50 M.P.Dowman 8 8 1 134 52 19.14 played just one league match this season, S.D.Stubbings 6 6 0 98 37 16.33 V.C.Drakes 15 12 2 181 40 18.10 with a 71-run defeat by Middlesex Crusaders K.M.Krikken 10 10 4 90 25* 15.00 C.M.Tolley 9 7 1 96 39 16.00 F.A.Griffith 1 1 0 15 15 15.00 leaving them in the lower reaches of the R.T.Robinson 6 6 0 92 29 15.33 B.L.Spendlove 3 3 0 42 26 14.00 league.
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