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Top League Partnerships Bold - Highest Partnership for Individual Club Top League Partnerships Bold - highest partnership for individual club Season Wicket Runs Partnership Venue Opponent 2003 2 347 Mark Harvey & Paul Weekes (Hampstead) Hampstead Uxbridge 2002 2 330* Robin Sims & Duncan Cederman (Ickenham) Kenton Kenton 2009 1 288* Victor Jadunath & Gihan Herath (Harrow Town) Highgate Highgate 2002 1 281* Akshay Reddy & Stephen Horne (North Middlesex) North Middlesex Kenton 2009 1 277 Neil Hurst & Oli Adamson (Winchmore Hill) Winchmore Hill Richmond 2018 2 277 Ben Compton & Adam London (Richmond) Twickenham Twickenham 2011 2 277 James Keightley & James Dalrymple (Teddington) Teddington Twickenham 2007 5 273* Peter Sogbodjor & Robert Clements (Finchley) Stanmore Stanmore 2006 2 272 Jignesh Patel & Anooj Vadgama (Harrow) Harrow Hornsey 2018 1 269 Jack Plumb & Lasbourne Edwards (Enfield) Enfield Southgate 2011 2 261 Alexander Hill & Evan Flowers (North Middlesex) Harrow Town Harrow Town 2003 2 254 Tom Simpson & Mark Foster (Brondesbury) Brondesbury Barnes 2018 1 251* Nick Pryde & Matthew Winter (Teddington) Finchley Finchley 2017 1 250 Tom Morton & Robbie White (Ealing) Hampstead Hampstead 2015 3 247* Jim Gatting & De La Rey Terblanche (Winchmore Hill) North London North London 2004 3 241 Matt Creese & Gavin Wates (Southgate) Southgate Finchley 2002 1 235 Saleem Mohammed & David Bowen (Winchmore Hill) Winchmore Hill Ealing 2007 2 235 Tom Simpson & Ben Claypole (Brondesbury) Eastcote Eastcote 2019 2 232 Sachin Patel & Ronald Ettienne (Harrow) Harrow Harrow Town 2017 3 229* Paul Weekes & Tahmid Islam (Hornsey) Hornsey Harrow St Marys 2010 3 229 Jibran Azam & Rahul Panta (Uxbridge) Hornsey Hornsey 2017 3 229 Jason Shield & Kush Patel (Stanmore) Stanmore Brondesbury 2003 1 225 Daniel Rodgers & Matthew Ennion (Brentham) Ickenham Ickenham 2001 1 221 John Maunders & Paul Martin (Eastcote) Finchley Finchley 2019 2 220 Aman Quadri & Brayden McGregor (Uxbridge) Uxbridge Indian Gymkhana 2012 2 220 Steve Clark & Mark Divin (Hampstead) Hampstead Eastcote 2012 3 219* Edward Binns & Carman Mapatuna (Highgate) Highgate South Hampstead 2012 1 219 Jack Plumb & Tom Marsh (Enfield) Enfield Barnes 2004 1 219 Arif Rashid & Luke Stoughton (Ealing) Ealing Southgate 2006 4 219 Tom Simpson & Ben Claypole (Brondesbury) Finchley Finchley 2002 2 219 Kevin Barrett & Stephen Price (Richmond) Richmond Ealing 2006 1 218 Jamie Jouning & Brayden Sutton (Southgate) Eastcote Eastcote 2013 1 217 Christopher Blake & Tom Edrich (Southgate) Shepherds Bush Shepherds Bush 2013 3 217 Edward Binns & Carman Mapatuna (Highgate) Enfield Enfield 2012 1 215* Richard Hall & Matt Hoyle (North London) Highgate Highgate 2012 1 213* James Keightley & Chris Paget (Teddington) Teddington Finchley 2006 2 213* Simon Hawk & Luke Stoughton (Ealing) Ealing Finchley 2006 1 213 Sebastian Anthony & Paul Martin (Eastcote) Eastcote Southgate 2004 1 212* Wasim Aslam & Dave Walker (Harrow) Harrow Hampton Wick Royal 2018 2 212 Lasbourne Edwards & Rehan Hassan (Enfield) Enfield Eastcote 2019 2 211 Luke Hollman & Ollie Tikare (North Middlesex) Finchley Finchley 2013 1 211 Hugh Gimber & James Overy (Brondesbury) Brondesbury Harrow St Marys 2003 1 211 Andrew Skate & Ben Crayston (Highgate) Highgate North Middlesex 2003 2 210* Ben Hutton & Stephen Price (Richmond) Richmond Southgate 2018 1 209 Cormac Mcloughlin-Gavin & William Phillips (Richmond) Richmond Brondesbury 2011 1 209 Zeeshan Sialvi & James Williams (South Hampstead) South Hampstead Harrow St Marys 2014 1 209 Oliver Wilkin & Mylo Wilkin (Ealing) Hampstead Hampstead 2010 3 208* Uzairuddin Mohammed & Muhammad Arshad (Harrow Town) Harrow Town Southgate 2012 3 208* Adam Rossington & Ben Dougall (Eastcote) Eastcote Hampstead 2010 1 208 Rahul Panta & Mike Stafford (Uxbridge) Uxbridge Indian Gymkhana 2007 1 207* Bryan Mayers & Brenton Barker (Wycombe House) Wycombe House Ickenham 2005 8 207 David Reid & Tom Nicoll (North Middlesex) North Middlesex Southgate 2011 2 206 Steve Selwood & Niraj Jadav (Finchley) Finchley Ealing 2003 1 206 Tom Simpson & Ben Claypole (Brondesbury) Brondesbury Southgate 2016 1 206 Jack Plumb & Craig Williams (Enfield) Barnes Barnes 2007 3 206 Awais Shah & James Nolen (South Hampstead) South Hampstead Uxbridge 2007 1 205* Bryan Mayers & Brenton Barker (Wycombe House) Wycombe House Twickenham 2017 1 205 Ryan Higgins & Ben Compton (Richmond) Brondesbury Brondesbury 2005 6 205 Toby Bailey & Neil Millar (Teddington) Brondesbury Brondesbury 2001 3 205 Raj Rao & Ian Boyton (Ealing) Ealing Eastcote 2008 2 201 Bradley Townsend & Robert Clements (Finchley) Finchley Hampstead 2008 1 201 Jack Blakiston-Houston & Robbie Watts (Shepherds Bush) Shepherds Bush Barnes 2017 4 201 Rhys Davies & Carlos Nunes (Twickenham) Twickenham Eastcote 2003 1 201 Richard Swann & Ian Johns (North London) North London Actonians 2018 6 200* Alex MacQueen & Tom Nicoll (North Middlesex) Shepherds Bush Shepherds Bush 2002 2 200 Michael Stafford & Jamie Jouning (Southgate) Hornsey Hornsey 2016 2 200 Robbie White & Mylo Wilkin (Ealing) Ealing Richmond 2006 5 199 Ajay Patdiwala & Nishel Patel (Uxbridge) Uxbridge Teddington 2003 2 199 Matt Foreman & Dave Mungrue (Brentham) South Hampstead South Hampstead 2010 2 198 Billy Godleman & Mark Turner (Brondesbury) Brondesbury Stanmore 2016 3 198 Tom Brandreth & Luke Budden (Brentham) Winchmore Hill Winchmore Hill 2004 1 198 Billy Godleman & Tom Simpson (Brondesbury) Barnes Barnes 2002 1 198 Akshay Reddy & Stephen Horne (North Middlesex) North London North London 2017 2 198 Morgan Prior & Jim Gatting (Winchmore Hill) Uxbridge Uxbridge 2005 1 198 Matthew Ennion & Damon Rowan (Brentham) Brentham South Hampstead 2003 3 197 Omar Anwar & David Goodchild (Eastcote) Eastcote Teddington 2011 3 197 Neil Hurst & Shaun Levy (Winchmore Hill) Winchmore Hill Twickenham 2011 3 197 Patrick Fallis & Ned Eckersley (Ealing) Richmond Richmond 2010 1 197 James Wood & Kevin Barrett (Richmond) Richmond South Hampstead 2010 2 196 Dave Walker & Anant Brahmbhatt (Harrow) Harrow Richmond 2011 3 196 Tim Budd & Troy Scanlon (Ickenham) Ickenham Indian Gymkhana 2006 3 196 Daniel Hawes & Sherrick Chadva (Bessborough) Bessborough Barclays 2012 1 196 Ravinder Sidhu & James Hunt (Acton) Acton North Middlesex 2003 1 196 Fraser Stewart & Darren Chaston (Barnes) Richmond Richmond 2014 3 195 Michael Philipson & Adam Rossington (Hornsey) Finchley Finchley 2004 2 195 Luke Stoughton & William Gasson (Ealing) Southgate Southgate 2008 2 194 Jack Plumb & Cameron Rosser (Enfield) Enfield Highgate 2017 2 194 Ashley Gray & Rhys Davies (Twickenham) Twickenham Osterley 2013 1 194 Christopher Arul & Lasbourne Edwards (Edmonton) South Hampstead South Hampstead 2012 1 193* Richard Hall & Matt Hoyle (North London) North London Highgate 2004 4 193 Phillip Pemberton & Jeremy Attfield (Teddington) Teddington Ealing 2011 2 193 Fred Daeche-Marshall & Joshua Knappett (Finchley) Stanmore Stanmore 2016 3 192 Glenn Phillips & Sasha Ward (Brondesbury) Hornsey Hornsey 2019 4 192 Tom Scollay & Pratik Patel (Crouch End) Crouch End Enfield 2005 2 192 Brayden Sutton & Jamie Jouning (Southgate) Southgate Shepherds Bush 2012 2 192 Hugo Shephard & Nicholas Meadows (Richmond) Richmond Ickenham 2012 1 191* James Warburton & Edward Atkins (Highgate) North London North London 2006 1 191* Neil Tilley & Alan Higgs (Enfield) Hornsey Hornsey 2018 1 191 George Adair & Mubasher Hassan (Hampstead) Hampstead Finchley 2018 6 191 Gagandeep Khurana & Raminder Singh (Osterley) Osterley Harrow St Marys 2008 4 190* Paul Weekes & Mohammad Aktar (Hampstead) Hampstead Brentham 2017 2 190 Jared Sun & Sahil Kher (Acton) Bessborough Bessborough 2003 2 190 Fraser Stewart & Oliver Slipper (Barnes) Eastcote Eastcote 2015 2 190 Morgan Prior & Jim Gatting (Winchmore Hill) Bessborough Bessborough 2017 1 190 Christopher Arul & Shane McNamara (Highgate) Highgate North London 2011 1 189 Neil Tilley & Mark Hanley (Enfield) Enfield Harrow Town 2014 3 189 Sriram Sridharan & James Williams (South Hampstead) North London North London 2012 1 188* Edward Binns & James Warburton (Highgate) Highgate North London 2010 4 188 David Goodchild & Sachin Gulvady (Eastcote) Eastcote Acton 2015 5 187 Shawn Hicks & Carlos Nunes (Twickenham) Hampstead Hampstead 2010 3 187 Tom Scollay & Simon Butler (Eastcote) Eastcote Teddington 2004 2 187 Tom Simpson & Michael Foster (Brondesbury) Brondesbury Winchmore Hill 2004 5 186 Ben Moore & James Williams (South Hampstead) Wembley Wembley 2009 1 186 Jamie Jouning & Alvin Durgacharan (Southgate) Enfield Enfield 2009 2 186 Tom Scollay & Adam Rossington (Eastcote) Eastcote Winchmore Hill 2011 4 186 Matt Creese & Faisal Mir (Southgate) Brentham Brentham 2008 2 185 Robert Lynch & Ben Claypole (Brondesbury) Southgate Southgate 2017 5 185 Jordan Bethel & Sam Smith (Brondesbury) North Middlesex North Middlesex 2004 1 185 Paul Martin & Simon Butler (Eastcote) Ickenham Ickenham 2017 3 184* Rhys Davies & Phil Nash (Twickenham) Eastcote Eastcote 2005 2 184 Ben Duncan & Jeremy Attfield (Teddington) Teddington Brondesbury 2018 3 184 Evan Flowers & James Parslow (North Middlesex) Finchley Finchley 2009 1 184 John Simpson & Tom Simpson (Brondesbury) Brondesbury Stanmore 2003 7 184 Paul Jensen & David Goodchild (Eastcote) Eastcote Wembley 2016 3 183 Glenn Phillips & Jordan Bethel (Brondesbury) Brondesbury Enfield 2018 4 183 James Parslow & Joe Cracknell (North Middlesex) Highgate Highgate 2015 6 182 Thomas Smith & James Drake-Brockman (Barnes) Barnes Winchmore Hill 2009 3 182 Nish Patel & James Williams (South Hampstead) Enfield Enfield 2009 1 181 Neil Tilley & Jack Plumb (Enfield) Enfield
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