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BATTING AVERAGE 2002 Inns N.O. Runs H.S. 100S Average BATTING AVERAGE 2002 Inns N.O. Runs H.S. 100s Average M. Paine* Simon Langton Grammar School 382 127.33 J. Toms* Plymouth College 751 125.16 A. N. Cook Bedford School 1126 93.83 O. T. Allen Brentwood School 635 90.71 A. N. Russell Gordonstoun School 878 87.80 C. M. G. Harding* Bethany School 502 83.66 J. E. Lloyd Reading School 163 81.50 Z. Hussain Watford Grammar School 403 80.60 J. J. R. Bedford Woodhouse Grove School 642 80.25 A. J. Blakeborough Leeds Grammar School 641 80.12 P. Buszard Gordonstoun School 234 78.00 J. J. Ablett* Lord Wandsworth College 695 77.22 M. J. Stacpoole Framlingham College 215 71.66 A. W. Parkin-Coates Worksop College 715 71.50 D. Chambers* Saint Edmund's School, Canterbury 846 70.50 R. A. J. Lintott Gresham's School 767 69.72 J. F. Wildman Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby 441 68.50 A. Singh* King Edward's School, Birmingham 799 66.58 J. I. Morrison* Reed's School 655 65.50 D. G. Roots Warwick School 515 64.37 I. R. Haley* Millfield School 320 64.00 S. Woodward Whitgift School 636 63.60 A. T. Jarvis* Wellington College 699 63.54 S. D. Cane Hardy* Eastbourne College 691 62.81 J. Seddon* Kingswood School 628 62.80 J. C. Morris Bradfield College 687 62.45 F. G. Owen King's School, Chester (The) 247 61.75 W. M. Gifford Malvern College 738 61.50 L. W. Roycroft Oratory School (The) 422 60.28 J. A. Chervak Ashville College 418 59.71 A. M. Kruger Christ's Hospital 835 59.64 N. Walker Haileybury 294 58.80 T. Stonock Durham School 704 58.66 B. J. B. Fitzherbert* Ampleforth College 636 57.81 E. Crowther* Repton School 574 57.40 D. M. Watkins* Rydal Penrhos, Colwyn Bay 344 57.33 R. Crowe Ipswich School 343 57.16 A. Lacey* Kimbolton School 743 57.15 S. G. D. Crampton* Tiffin School 514 57.11 S. Cullum Colfe's School 342 57.00 T. Isherwood* King's School, Macclesfield (The K. S. in M) 567 56.70 B. R. Thompson Eton College 847 56.46 A. Harinath Tiffin School 621 56.45 A. Merali Newcastle-under-Lyme School 168 56.00 E. J. Foster Norwich School 727 55.92 C. M. Krarup Loughborough Grammar School 223 55.75 M. Cummins Wickersley School and Sports College 277 55.40 S. Ditta Chigwell School 331 55.16 T. Hembry Ipswich School 385 55.00 J. N. Butler King's School, Rochester 440 55.00 J. Kelliher King Edward VII & Queen Mary School, Lytham 714 54.92 A. Day King's School, Macclesfield (The K. S. in M) 987 54.83 B. Makwana Oakham School 12 3 493 119 1 54.77 R. H. Wakeford* Lancing College 484 53.77 H. J. Mitchell Pocklington School 698 53.69 B. J. Duncan* Saint Paul's School 644 53.66 M. M. Gray* Royal Grammar School, Newcastle 427 53.37 S. Veevers-Chorlton Framlingham College 479 53.22 J. Howarth Liverpool College 527 52.70 J. L. T. Bolam Pocklington School 471 52.33 J. W. Welch Merchiston Castle School 365 52.14 M. H. Faizan Gordonstoun School 156 52.00 M. Bushell Reading School 208 52.00 R. J. Malcolm Eltham College 778 51.86 S. Robinson Bromsgrove School 570 51.81 W. R. Warwick Warwick School 154 51.33 A. C. Fateh Dean Close School 819 51.18 M. Brown Barnard Castle School 358 51.14 C. M. Grammer Brighton College 660 50.76 B. Morgan* Portsmouth Grammar School 450 50.00 M. C. Sutton Saint Edward's School, Oxford 450 50.00 P. A. Burdon King's School, Worcester 946 49.78 C. J. Wake Oundle School 843 49.58 R. T. James John Lyon School (The) 445 49.44 B. H. N. Howgego King's School, Ely (The) 345 49.28 J. Mason Sedbergh School 541 49.18 M. Matthews Oakham School 13 7 294 59 49.00 R. T. Timms Millfield School 439 48.77 M. Collins* Taunton School 390 48.75 T. F. Glover Truro School 341 48.71 U. Mahomed Bradford Grammar School 631 48.53 A. Dewhurst* Victoria College, Jersey 776 48.50 C. Wood Malvern College 725 48.33 M. E. Beaumont Merchiston Castle School 483 48.30 J. Floyd* University College School 478 47.80 J. E. L. Buttleman Felsted School 286 47.66 A. Shahzad Bradford Grammar School 474 47.40 W. Stafford* King's College, Taunton 426 47.33 P. J. Selvey-Clinton* Eltham College 706 47.06 I. R. Massey Shrewsbury School 847 47.05 C. D. R. Stock Rydal Penrhos, Colwyn Bay 326 46.57 G. Firmin Oakham School 17 5 556 92 46.33 O. C. Higgens* Warwick School 463 46.30 A. M. Nahorniak Hereford Cathedral School 509 46.27 M. A. Richards* Cheltenham College 694 46.26 L. A. Smith Millfield School 370 46.25 P. J. H. Leach Rydal Penrhos, Colwyn Bay 230 46.00 S. Gilchriest* Wycliffe College 275 45.83 M. N. Waller Brighton College 641 45.78 N. K. P. Choudhury Bedford Modern School 593 45.61 T. G. Burrows Reading School 182 45.50 A. M. Sewell South Craven School 273 45.50 J. W. Robinson King's School, Worcester 862 45.36 J. Davenport Stockport Grammar School 226 45.20 D. Saunders* Exeter School 405 45.00 D. J. F. Shilvock King Edward's School, Birmingham 675 45.00 C. A. Maurice King's School, Rochester 493 44.81 C. Morris Alleyn's School 222 44.40 S. D. Ker Glasgow Academy 133 44.30 A. M. Theivendra Haberdashers' Aske's School 575 44.23 E. Longmate Kimbolton School 618 44.14 J. A. G. Green Lancing College 309 44.14 A. Wynd Lord Williams's School 353 44.12 T. T. Askew Dulwich College 572 44.00 T. Cledwyn Canford School 395 43.88 J. M. Kostoris Harrow School 438 43.80 E. Buxton Forest School 569 43.76 S. M. Butler* Radley College 569 43.76 S. Levy Enfield Grammar School 175 43.75 E. F. J. Nissen Eton College 350 43.75 G. Oram Wells Cathedral School 350 43.75 J. H. P. Hooper Charterhouse 305 43.57 A. H. Fletcher Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College 261 43.50 P. C. F. Scott Saint John's School, Leatherhead 347 43.37 J. A. S. Benzafar* Bradford Grammar School 433 43.30 D. Wood Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield 389 43.22 C. Sheppard King's College, Taunton 344 43.00 O. Wickett* Shebbear College 214 42.80 M. J. Melford King's School, Rochester 171 42.75 J. G. Redwood* Brentwood School 638 42.53 R. A. M. Baxter Ellesmere College 170 42.50 W. Wright Oakham School 18 2 678 102 1 42.37 N. O. S. Major* King's School, Worcester 592 42.28 H. Ditta Chigwell School 336 42.00 S. Elliott* Stockport Grammar School 336 42.00 R. G. Booth Pocklington School 377 41.88 B. R. Jordan King's School, Chester (The) 209 41.80 C. G. Atkinson Tonbridge School 627 41.80 P. B. Duffy* Haberdashers' Aske's School 292 41.71 D. C. Madden Manchester Grammar School (The) 458 41.63 J. Hayward Taunton School 208 41.60 J. P. Richardson King Edward VI School, Southampton 291 41.57 M. Contractor Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College 332 41.50 N. Jones University College School 370 41.11 J. E. Taylor* Saint Peter's School, York 534 41.07 C. Nicholls Wellington School 205 41.00 C. Wynd Lord Williams's School 327 40.87 C. Mulvihill Wolverhampton Grammar School 286 40.85 A. P. Richardson King Edward VI School, Southampton 407 40.70 R. Bhome Chigwell School 488 40.66 T. M. Price Hurstpierpoint College 244 40.66 M. Hirsch* Mill Hill School 447 40.63 C. J. M. Webster Norwich School 405 40.50 B. D. Phillips King's School, Rochester 364 40.44 B. N. Campbell Bedford Modern School 485 40.41 M. Herring* Berkhamsted Collegiate School 485 40.41 H. J. Hanchet* Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol 404 40.40 J. Brasier* Dover College 281 40.14 S. Mahomed Bradford Grammar School 521 40.07 K. Jogia Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College 279 39.85 H. T. Y. Shephard Wellington College 477 39.75 J. R. Denning Bryanston School 397 39.70 J. R. Watkins* Royal Grammar School, Worcester 671 39.47 C. Roberts King Edward VII & Queen Mary School, Lytham 275 39.28 T. W. Eaves King's College School, Wimbledon 589 39.26 J. W. Hird* Giggleswick School 471 39.25 O. T. Donovan* Duke of York's Royal Military School 235 39.16 M. A. Gouldstone Denstone College 389 38.90 A. Robertson Sedbergh School 505 38.84 M. Fernley Woodbridge School 388 38.80 S. P. J. Brain Bradfield College 426 38.72 P. Muchall Durham School 503 38.69 S. Curtin Christ's Hospital 425 38.63 S. Hicks Rendcomb College 309 38.62 T. J. Jarvis Hurstpierpoint College 423 38.45 D. R. F. Cannie* King's School, Ely (The) 423 38.45 A. M. Guest Leeds Grammar School 192 38.40 I. A. Clayton Monmouth School 499 38.38 R. M. Fahrenheim Oundle School 690 38.33 P. Hosier* Royal Grammar School, Guildford (The) 344 38.22 M. Gardner Brighton College 420 38.18 M.
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