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D DIVISION WEST - 2019
League Table

  • Team
  • P
  • W

15 12 12
9

  • L
  • Can

2

Ab

0

Tie

1

NR

0

Bat

72 72 62 68 70 63 70 68 50 44

Bowl

74 74 65 71 62 56 65 57 51 36

Match

162 146 120 102
80

Pen

0

Total

308 292 267 240 212 211 211 201 136 102

  • Paignton II
  • 18

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
1467
Hatherleigh II South Devon Chelston & Kingskerswell Ipplepen II

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 1
  • 0

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

  • 1
  • 0
  • 1
  • 0
  • 1

  • 8
  • 10

8

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

  • Whitchurch
  • 8
  • 2
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 92
  • 0

  • Plympton II
  • 7
  • 10

10 14 13

  • 1
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 76
  • 0

  • Lewdown
  • 7
  • 1
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 76
  • 0

  • Kenn
  • 3
  • 1
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 36
  • 0

  • Plymouth Civil Service & Rob
  • 2
  • 2
  • 0
  • 0
  • 1
  • 22
  • 0

Top Ten Batting Average (Qualification – 8 innings)

  • Player
  • Club
  • Inn

13 14 14 13 11
8

NO

4

Runs

675 669 646 431 420 294 208 240 439 402

  • HS
  • Average

75.00 55.75 46.14 43.10 42.00 42.00 41.60 40.00 36.58 36.55

  • # D Ball
  • Lewdown
  • 123

115* 106 113* 128 118*
65* 74

  • S Raven
  • Plympton II

Hatherleigh II Whitchurch Plymouth CS & Rob Plympton II Paignton II Paignton II Paignton II South Devon
2
D Forrester B Powell D Winsor D Ackford R Medlock J Ashworth M Smith J Tupman
0311

  • 9
  • 4

  • 8
  • 2

14 11

  • 2
  • 101*

  • 72
  • 0

Top Ten Bowling Averages (Qualification - 60 overs)

  • Player
  • Club
  • Overs

110.0 103.1
76.5

Mdns

18 16 16 20
9

Runs

325 307 246 384 224 441 281 310 341 212

Wkts

34

Average

  • 9.56
  • # E Jones

R Medlock N Smith
Hatherleigh II

  • Paignton II
  • 32
  • 9.59

  • Lewdown
  • 20
  • 12.30

12.39 13.18 13.78 14.05 14.76 14.83 16.31
S Woodcock S Bobb

  • Paignton II
  • 111.3

62.5
31
Chelston & Kingskerswell Chelston & Kingskerswell Paignton II
17
L Grierson J Harman M Kerswill D Salinda J Mason
119.5
78.2
19
9
32 20
Whitchurch South Devon Kenn

  • 94.3
  • 12

7
21

  • 76.2
  • 23

  • 71.5
  • 17
  • 13

Wicket Partnerships

1st. 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th

  • 151
  • A Farkins & M Smith

A Quick & D Forrester J Gosling & B Chaloner L Grierson & E Gregersen H Kamdampully & S Raven S Raven & J Walliker J Presswell & N Leahy C King & K Bell
Paignton II v Plymouth Civil Service & Roborough

  • Hatherleigh II v Kenn
  • 117

253 # 166 # 169* #
Kenn v Plymouth Civil Service &Roborough Chelston & Kingskerswell v South Devon Plympton II v Chelston & Kingskerswell

  • Plympton II v Hatherleigh II
  • 105

80*
#
Hatherleigh II v Kenn

  • 94
  • Ipplepen II v Plympton II

  • 38
  • M Kerswill & N Barriball

A Scullard & H Sharp
Whitchurch v Paignton II

  • 51*
  • Hatherleigh II V Plympton II

Unbroken * new league record #

Centurions

  • C King
  • Ipplepen II

Paignton II
163 v Plympton II 162* v Plympton II

  • D Ball
  • Lewdown
  • 114 v Ipplepen II

  • 107 v Kenn
  • N Wright

D Winsor D Ball

  • S Raven
  • Plympton II

Hatherleigh II Kenn

  • Plymouth CS & Rob 128 v Whitchurch
  • D Forrester

J Gosling H Kamdampully N Wright J Towl
106 v Lewdown
Lewdown Kenn
123 v Hatherleigh II 123 v Plymouth CS & Rob 118* v Kenn
106 v Plymouth CS & Rob 105* v Chelston & Kings 105 v Plymouth CS & Rob 104 v South Devon 104 v Kenn
B Chaloner D Ackford S Bowden S Raven
Plympton II Paignton II Whitchurch South Devon Ipplepen II Paignton II
Plympton II Ipplepen II Plympton II Whitchurch Ipplepen II
116* v Kenn 115* v Chelston & Kings 115* v Ipplepen II
H Senior M Quartley M Smith
B Powell C Partridge
101* v Lewdown

  • 115 v Plymouth CS & Rob
  • 101* v South Devon

BEST BOWLING

# R Brathwaite R Medlock E Jones
Hatherleigh II Paignton II
6 for 10 v Ipplepen II 6 for 13 v Lewdown 6 for 17 v South Devon 6 for 17 v Kenn
C Harrison E Jones
Chelston & Kings Hatherleigh II Hatherleigh II Paignton II
5 for 13 v Plympton II 5 for 18 v Paignton II 5 for 19 v Whitchurch 5 for 23 v Kenn
Hatherleigh II Paignton II
C Presswell S Woodcock T Pengelly D Durman T Blundell S Suresh
J Harman

  • J Allen
  • South Devon

Chelston & Kings Ipplepen II
6 for 19 v Whitchurch 6 for 23 v Hatherleigh II 6 for 33 v Plympton II 6 for 37 v Plymouth CS & Rob 5 for 12 v Kenn

  • Lewdown
  • 5 for 28 v Kenn

L Grierson A Harvey

  • Ipplepen II
  • 5 for 36 v Plympton II

5 for 51 v Hatherleigh II 5 for 77 v Hatherleigh II
Paignton II

  • N Smith
  • Lewdown
  • Plympton II

  • # R Tidball
  • Hatherleigh II

HIGHEST TEAM SCORE LOWEST TEAM SCORE

  • 347 for 7
  • Kenn v Plymouth Civil Service & Roborough

  • Kenn v Plympton II
  • 31 all out
  • #

LEADING RUN SCORERS

  • D Ball
  • Lewdown
  • 675

669 646 555 487 463 463 446 439 431 423

  • E Jones
  • Hatherleigh II

South Devon Whitchurch Plympton II Ipplepen II
306 303 301 294 270 269 257 249 245 241 240 240 238 230 228

  • S Raven
  • Plympton
  • A Wright

  • R Bone
  • D Forrester

L Grierson E Gregersen S Bowden M Quartley J Towl
Hatherleigh II Chelston & Kings Chelston & Kings Ipplepen II
D Ackford S Tapley

  • L Price
  • South Devon

Chelston & Kings Plympton II Whitchurch Chelston & Kings Paignton II

  • Ipplepen II
  • M Etherington

G Hennessy N Barriball C Harrison J Ashworth P Chislett A Quick
Whitchurch

  • Paignton II
  • M Smith

B Powell C King
Whitchurch Ipplepen II
D Winsor J Allen

  • Plymouth CS & Rob 420
  • Kenn

South Devon Lewdown
411 408 402 387 373 345 330 327
Hatherleigh II

  • Lewdown
  • T Pengelly

J Tupman J Gosling N Wright N Guest
O Brown

  • C Ward
  • South Devon

Kenn
Paignton II

  • N Read
  • Plymouth CS & Rob 228

Paignton II Chelston & Kings South Devon Kenn
S Woodcock J Degg
Paignton II Plympton II Lewdown
224 223 218 216
H Senior B Chaloner
C Hughes

  • J Purchese
  • South Devon

LEADING WICKET TAKERS

  • E Jones
  • Hatherleigh II

Paignton II
34 32 32 31 25 23 23 22 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20
S Bowden V Kulkarni J Kitto

  • Ipplepen II
  • 20

19 19 17 17 17 17 16
R Medlock L Grierson S Woodcock J Allen
Chelston & Kings South Devon Chelston & Kings Lewdown
Chelston & Kings

  • Paignton II
  • S Bobb

South Devon South Devon Lewdown
D Ball
D Salinda T Pengelly C Ward
G Tapley C Presswell J Keaney S Ford
Ipplepen II Hatherleigh II

  • Chelston & Kings
  • Paignton II

R Tidball M Kerswill R Bone
Hatherleigh II Whitchurch Whitchurch Ipplepen II
Plymouth CS & Rob 16
M Williams M Squire D Winsor T Blundell M Abbott D Sambells J Towl

  • Lewdown
  • 15

  • 15
  • Plympton II

  • M Lewis
  • Plymouth CS & Rob 15

  • N Smith
  • Lewdown
  • Paignton II

Ipplepen II Whitchurch Whitchurch
14 14 14 14
J Harman M Draper C Harrison
Paignton II Plympton Chelston & Kings

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    NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION South Hams District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Ashprington Parish Council on Thursday 2 May 2019 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Ashprington Parish Council without contest. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) GREEN 8 Holly Villas, Ashprington, Biographer and PhD Student Laurence Totnes, TQ9 7UU GREEN 1 Holly Villas, Ashprington, Thomas Totnes, TQ9 7UU PEAREY (Address in South Hams) Climate Crisis Mike SEELEY Flat 1 Quay Place, Tuckenhay, Sheelah Ruth Totnes, TQ9 7EQ STOCKS (Address in South Hams) Lydia Daphne THOMPSON 9 Orchard Terrace, Tuckenhay, Pamela May Devon, TQ9 7EJ Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Sophie Hosking Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5NE NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION South Hams District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Aveton Gifford Parish Council on Thursday 2 May 2019 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Aveton Gifford Parish Council without contest. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BROUSSON 5 Avon Valley Cottages, Aveton Ros Gifford, TQ7 4LE CHERRY 46 Icy Park, Aveton Gifford, Sue Kingsbridge, Devon, TQ7 4LQ DAVIS-BERRY Homefield, Aveton Gifford, TQ7 David Miles 4LF HARCUS Rock Hill House, Fore Street, Sarah Jane Aveton Gifford,
  • Devon County Map (CG)

    Devon County Map (CG)

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