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BATTING ARRANGED by RUNS SCORED 2011 I NO Runs H.S BATTING ARRANGED BY RUNS SCORED 2011 I NO Runs H.S. 100s Avge 1 B. M. Duckett Stowe School 23 3 1320 143* 5 66.00 2 D. G. Harding * Solihull School 23 5 1271 123 3 70.61 3 A. T. Alleyne* Dulwich College 14 6 1231 178* 4 153.87 4 A. Birkby* Stowe School 26 8 1191 138* 3 66.16 5 J. M. A. Mynott Dauntsey's School 19 4 1080 145 5 72.00 6 J. B. Kings Rugby School 20 4 1044 215 2 65.25 7 A. S. N. Curtis* Royal Grammar School, Worcester 16 4 1015 159* 4 84.58 8 T. Kohler-Cadmore Malvern College 19 7 1010 120 5 84.16 9 F. K. Cowdrey* Tonbridge School 18 5 1009 195 4 77.61 10 B Huxley Bromsgrove School 21 5 1006 203* 3 62.87 11 T. C. Fell* Oakham School 20 4 988 156* 2 61.75 12 T. B. Abell* Taunton School 16 3 972 186* 4 74.76 13 R. Hassan Brentwood School 19 3 961 114 2 60.06 14 H. D. Ramsden* Oundle School 17 2 945 150* 4 63.00 15 P. S. Sidhu Nottingham High School 14 4 925 127* 2 92.50 16 S. G. Leach Shrewsbury School 19 3 916 116 3 57.25 17 S. J. Cato* Saint Paul's School 17 4 897 98* 69.00 18 J. A. Wells Felsted School 18 878 123 3 48.77 19 C. Purchase Wycliffe College 17 861 112 2 50.64 20 S. R. Plater* Norwich School 14 1 852 124 4 65.53 21 A. T. Thomson Denstone 11 4 826 156* 4 118.00 22 D. P. Sibley Whitgift School 17 4 818 141 2 62.92 23 N. Jacob Bancroft's School 13 2 815 148 3 74.09 24 S. A. Mount* King Edward's School, Bath 14 4 815 130* 4 81.50 25 J. P. P. Cornick* King Edward's School, Birmingham 14 2 813 125 1 67.75 26 D. J. Bell-Drummond Millfield School 11 5 801 120 4 133.50 27 T. P. W. Harvey Tonbridge School 17 3 800 156 2 57.14 28 E. Ikin Repton School 14 1 789 140* 2 60.69 29 S. J. Johnson Nottingham High School 14 3 776 134 2 70.54 30 S. W. Lucas Merchant Taylor's School, Crosby 14 4 772 173* 1 77.20 31 A. T. Boobbyer Wellington College 16 1 770 107 2 51.33 32 A. J. S. Redmayne Reed's School 15 770 101 1 51.33 33 P. J. Wooldridge* Eastbourne College 20 2 765 137 2 42.50 34 N. R. T. Gubbins Radley College 15 1 764 107 2 54.57 35 O. D. G. E. Davey* Malvern College 19 1 763 185* 3 42.38 36 G. J. Brothwood Cheltenham College 14 2 757 141* 4 63.08 37 J. M. Kettleborough* Bedford School 13 3 751 156 3 75.10 38 S. A. Harvey* Saint Joseph's College, Ipswich 17 7 751 120 1 75.10 39 J. D. Carding Royal Grammar School, Newcastle 14 3 738 133* 2 67.09 40 U. A. Qureshi* Marlborough College 14 3 738 107 2 67.09 41 W. T. Root Worksop College 12 3 737 125* 3 81.88 42 S. J. Thakor Uppingham School 12 2 735 133 1 73.50 43 H. R. Edwards* Fettes College 10 3 729 147 3 104.14 44 J. A. Regan King's College, Taunton 12 2 724 149* 1 72.40 45 E. C. Bullock* Manchester Grammar School 17 3 716 138* 3 51.14 46 T. P. Mills King's School, Worcester 20 2 714 154* 3 39.66 47 L. T. E. Armstrong* Merchant Taylor's School, Crosby 18 3 710 117* 1 47.33 48 W. A. R. Fraine Silcoates School 13 2 710 133 3 64.54 49 R. F. Higgins Bradfield College 13 1 703 136 2 58.58 50 W. R. Grant* Saint George's, Weybridge 14 4 703 144* 4 70.30 51 R. G. Craze Kimbolton School 17 2 695 115 2 46.33 52 S. E. Storey* Nottingham High School 15 2 694 151* 1 53.38 53 H. J. H. Finzel Eastbourne College 19 1 690 82 38.33 54 W. Chapples* Sedbergh School 16 3 678 128* 2 52.15 55 H. L. Hayes Eton College 17 1 671 109* 1 41.93 56 W. W. J. Marriott* Radley College 16 2 662 129 1 47.28 57 J. B. Lintott* Queen's College, Taunton 13 2 661 104* 1 60.09 58 E. J. Pollock Royal Grammar School, Worcester 17 7 658 124* 2 65.80 59 H. R. C. Ellison Millfield School 15 2 657 129* 2 50.53 60 D. R. Giles Eltham College 15 1 650 123 2 46.42 61 O. J. Davies* Cranleigh School 12 6 641 111* 2 106.83 62 K. S. Toor Tiffin School 19 3 640 106* 1 40.00 63 R. Straughan Royal Grammar School, Newcastle 11 2 629 124 1 69.88 64 M. A. Walling* Lancaster Royal Grammar School 19 5 627 82* 44.78 65 M. J. Winter* Cheadle Hulme school 14 1 625 154* 1 48.07 66 C. J. Stone Portsmouth Grammar School 12 2 619 110 1 61.90 67 A. A. Thomas King's School, Chester 15 1 616 110 2 44.00 68 J. Barclay Hurstpierpoint College 15 1 615 121 3 43.92 69 G. W. C. Balmford Brentwood School 18 5 605 88* 46.53 70 T. M. Gallyer* Charterhouse 17 4 605 127* 2 46.53 71 F. C. Sutton Gresham's School, Holt 12 1 605 129* 2 55.00 72 T. C. Rawlinson* King's College School, Wimbledon 15 1 602 128* 1 43.00 73 R. C. Howell Felsted School 16 1 598 124 2 39.86 74 A. P . Tolson Magdalen College School 15 3 598 101 1 49.83 75 H. G. Munsey* Loretto School 11 3 597 121 3 74.62 76 Z. W. Turley Royal Grammar School, Worcester 17 1 595 95 37.18 77 A. P. D. Rigby Merchant Taylor's School, Crosby 17 2 594 100* 1 39.60 78 J. Fowles King's School, Worcester 20 2 590 83 32.77 79 S. R Graham* Repton School 13 2 589 115* 2 53.54 80 R. Bridgstock* Framlingham College 12 1 589 104 1 53.54 81 A. G. Hearne Radley College 15 1 586 100* 1 41.85 82 L. J. Gough Stowe School 22 6 584 75* 36.50 83 T. H. Clarke* Rugby School 19 1 583 103 1 32.38 84 M. J. B. Salmon Monkton Combe School 15 4 582 107 1 52.90 85 C. S. Speller Eltham College 17 2 581 134* 1 38.73 86 H. P. Thurstance Bedford Modern School 13 1 579 107 1 48.25 87 C. W. J. Hurley Oakham School 14 2 576 93 48.00 88 K. A. Patel Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School 17 575 93 33.82 89 F. S. Preston* Culford School 11 3 571 138* 2 71.37 90 A. J. McGarry Bromsgrove School 23 2 568 105* 1 27.04 91 B. J. Woodmansee Sutton Valence School 11 1 567 107 1 56.70 92 A. T. A. Martin Oakham School 18 2 566 84 35.37 93 J. A. L. Scriven Cranleigh School 12 2 565 133 3 56.50 94 F. Davies City of London Freemen's School 16 2 561 100* 1 40.07 95 S. J. Barnard Shrewsbury School 16 3 560 117 1 43.07 96 J. A. R. Wood Charterhouse 16 1 557 109* 1 37.13 97 T. E. Warren Dean Close School 13 2 555 115* 2 50.45 98 H. J. Philpot Warwick School 14 3 555 89 50.45 99 M. J. Laidman Whitgift School 11 3 553 115* 3 69.12 100 D. A. Wright* Kimbolton School 17 1 552 93 34.50 101 C. O. Thurston Bedford School 14 1 550 120 1 42.30 102 A. W. Mitchell Saint Paul's School 15 5 550 106* 1 55.00 103 C. E. Stewart Haileybury 12 2 549 161 1 54.90 104 G. A. M. Francis Ampleforth College 13 548 90 42.15 105 J. A. Olley Stowe School 22 5 545 73* 32.05 106 T. W. Edrich* Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School 17 1 542 117 1 33.87 107 R. W. Davies King's College, Taunton 14 5 541 141 2 60.11 108 P. A. Woodford Bradfield College 14 3 540 119 2 49.09 109 A. J. House* Lord Wandsworth College 10 1 537 141* 2 59.66 110 O. C. H. Mills* Winchester College 16 3 537 118* 2 41.30 111 T. H. Billings Haileybury 14 1 530 95 40.76 112 O. J. Hardaker Woodhouse Grove School 13 4 530 132* 2 58.88 113 H. A. Coles* Saint Edward's School, Oxford 19 3 529 115* 1 33.06 114 S. J. Hardy Durham School 12 2 528 129 1 52.80 115 J. S. Masters* King's School, Canterbury 12 3 528 100* 1 58.66 116 M. Stiddard Colfe's School 17 3 527 104* 1 37.64 117 P. W. Rimmer Rossall School 13 1 524 103 1 43.66 118 M.
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