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WCL Averages 2015 WCL Averages 2015 Premier Division Batting 5 completed innings and average over 20 Name Club Inns Runs High Not Ave Score Outs Marvarick Perry Handsworth CC 14 595 103* 4 59.50 Matthew Pickering Bedworth CC 15 687 108 3 57.25 Renrick Hooper Handsworth CC 19 957 123 2 56.29 Gary Hawkins Olton & West Warks CC 15 462 56* 6 51.33 Imran Qadir Four Oaks Saints CC 20 913 168 2 50.72 Owen Edwards Rugby CC 20 703 90* 6 50.21 Matthew James Hampton & Solihull CC 18 641 111* 4 45.79 Asif Ali Marston Green CC 19 821 136* 1 45.61 Mark James Hampton & Solihull CC 18 633 122* 4 45.21 Waqar Saleem Marston Green CC 20 766 121 3 45.06 Marco Higgins Nuneaton CC 20 756 137 2 42.00 Sam Neale Ambleside CC 18 704 100 1 41.41 Zaheer Suliman Marston Green CC 16 574 133 2 41.00 Onais Bascome Handsworth CC 7 203 50* 2 40.60 Jason Jakeman Bedworth CC 20 686 84 3 40.35 Clifton Folkes Handsworth CC 9 196 46* 4 39.20 Matthew Ewer Rugby CC 19 651 113 2 38.29 Marc Webb Olton & West Warks CC 15 519 146* 1 37.07 Russell Rice Nuneaton CC 15 331 58* 6 36.78 Michael Pickering Olton & West Warks CC 11 257 60* 4 36.71 Nathan Boyce Solihull Municipal CC 17 574 92 1 35.88 David Edmunds Kenilworth CC 15 536 112 0 35.73 Patrick Howard Kenilworth CC 5 174 95 0 34.80 Michael James Collins Olton & West Warks CC 16 415 101 4 34.58 Clement Smith Handsworth CC 11 273 71* 3 34.13 Michael Balac Ambleside CC 7 237 117 0 33.86 Neil Goodman Kenilworth CC 8 201 52* 2 33.50 Shazad Ali Marston Green CC 13 395 78 1 32.92 Chris Prophet Kenilworth CC 8 226 98 1 32.29 Azhar Ali Bablake Old Boys CC 15 419 102* 2 32.23 Alex Roslyn Solihull Municipal CC 19 511 114* 3 31.94 Matthew Naylor Bablake Old Boys CC 12 346 82 1 31.45 Christopher Prophet Kenilworth CC 9 220 79* 2 31.43 Scott Friswell Bedworth CC 10 241 68 2 30.13 Luke Reeves Bedworth CC 18 539 93 0 29.94 Johangir Khan Hampton & Solihull CC 14 389 80 1 29.92 Henry Wilkins Rugby CC 15 414 98 1 29.57 Charles Robards Rugby CC 19 530 100* 1 29.44 Carby Dawkins Handsworth CC 18 498 101* 1 29.29 Jason Pyott Bablake Old Boys CC 16 466 75 0 29.13 Michael Ceillam Olton & West Warks CC 6 144 60 1 28.80 Richard Brown Hampton & Solihull CC 7 168 45* 1 28.00 Henry Parker Rugby CC 9 193 87 2 27.57 Liam Gately Olton & West Warks CC 16 408 78 1 27.20 George Gibbons Four Oaks Saints CC 11 185 82* 4 26.43 David Mills Ambleside CC 17 417 84 1 26.06 Thomas Cowley Bablake Old Boys CC 16 283 74* 5 25.73 WCL Averages 2015 Name Club Inns Runs High Not Ave Score Outs Richard Weaver Olton & West Warks CC 15 355 61* 1 25.36 Michael Watts Kenilworth CC 15 297 49* 3 24.75 Carleon Brome Four Oaks Saints CC 15 345 86 1 24.64 Naveed Bashir Marston Green CC 10 237 63 0 23.70 Tom Booker Kenilworth CC 10 235 78 0 23.50 Dwayne Crossgill Handsworth CC 13 234 61 3 23.40 Zain Shahid Marston Green CC 10 232 74 0 23.20 Aqeeb Mohammed Marston Green CC 18 370 63 2 23.13 Jamie Bissett Solihull Municipal CC 10 208 77 1 23.11 Adam Walters Nuneaton CC 13 298 46 0 22.92 James Nason Kenilworth CC 5 114 53 0 22.80 Mark Eames Bablake Old Boys CC 14 319 69 0 22.79 Martin Cox Nuneaton CC 19 408 105 1 22.67 Ruban Field Nuneaton CC 10 204 56 1 22.67 Joshua Manning Bablake Old Boys CC 15 316 67 1 22.57 Lewis Peacock Bedworth CC 13 266 44* 1 22.17 Ross Arnold Bablake Old Boys CC 15 331 60 0 22.07 Mike Rowley Solihull Municipal CC 17 368 83 0 21.65 Phil Edmunds Kenilworth CC 7 148 34 0 21.14 Philip Trilloe Olton & West Warks CC 9 121 26* 3 20.17 WCL Averages 2015 Premier Division Bowling 15 Wickets Name Club Ovs Mdn Runs Wkts Ave Econ Clifton Folkes Handsworth CC 194.2 52 430 47 9.15 2.21 Kevin Crotty Olton & West Warks CC 121.3 25 300 25 12.00 2.47 Michael James Collins Olton & West Warks CC 196.1 44 673 52 12.94 3.43 Jamie Hawkins Olton & West Warks CC 72.1 9 260 20 13.00 3.60 Thomas Wilkins Rugby CC 120 13 433 31 13.97 3.61 Mohammed Ejaz Nawaz Marston Green CC 185.1 26 747 51 14.65 4.03 Jason Jakeman Bedworth CC 179.4 34 628 42 14.95 3.50 Bilal Zameer Handsworth CC 62 10 226 15 15.07 3.65 Philip Trilloe Olton & West Warks CC 176 39 571 37 15.43 3.24 Henry Wilkins Rugby CC 120.5 18 495 32 15.47 4.10 Lee McNeill Nuneaton CC 224.5 43 748 47 15.91 3.33 Azhar Ali Bablake Old Boys CC 110 24 336 21 16.00 3.05 Qamar Abbas Marston Green CC 194.2 49 690 43 16.05 3.55 Daniel Brooks Bablake Old Boys CC 84 17 265 16 16.56 3.15 Lewis Peacock Bedworth CC 50.3 4 249 15 16.60 4.93 David Ison Nuneaton CC 61 9 256 15 17.07 4.20 Winston Lewis Handsworth CC 106.1 15 368 21 17.52 3.47 Thomas Cowley Bablake Old Boys CC 162.3 22 624 34 18.35 3.84 Owen Edwards Rugby CC 146 31 459 25 18.36 3.14 Dwayne Crossgill Handsworth CC 110.2 25 337 18 18.72 3.05 Ishmael Hussain Marston Green CC 99 15 392 20 19.60 3.96 Jason Dean Ambleside CC 210.2 50 746 38 19.63 3.55 Alex Roslyn Solihull Municipal CC 197.5 32 736 36 20.44 3.72 Sam Smart Bedworth CC 133 22 559 27 20.70 4.20 Thomas Neale Nuneaton CC 153.3 24 624 30 20.80 4.07 Clement Smith Handsworth CC 143.2 17 565 27 20.93 3.94 Matthew Ewer Rugby CC 197 44 658 31 21.23 3.34 Khalil Ahmed Solihull Municipal CC 121.2 21 411 19 21.63 3.39 Jonathan Stanley Solihull Municipal CC 81.1 15 351 16 21.94 4.32 Willie Canavan Ambleside CC 77.2 15 330 15 22.00 4.27 Carleon Brome Four Oaks Saints CC 141.1 24 621 28 22.18 4.40 Faisal Iqbal Hampton & Solihull CC 121 4 548 24 22.83 4.53 Kenrick Smith Handsworth CC 147.5 15 573 25 22.92 3.88 Jake Healey Ambleside CC 139 22 480 20 24.00 3.45 Thomas Holley Bedworth CC 131.5 23 519 21 24.71 3.94 Liam Benn Nuneaton CC 206 35 776 31 25.03 3.77 Matthew Purdy Ambleside CC 163.2 39 576 23 25.04 3.53 Asif Ali Marston Green CC 155.3 20 609 23 26.48 3.92 Matthew Payne Bablake Old Boys CC 138.4 24 613 23 26.65 4.42 Eddison Ruswa Kenilworth CC 77.5 4 418 15 27.87 5.37 Joe Boyle Kenilworth CC 133 23 562 20 28.10 4.23 James Roslyn Solihull Municipal CC 151.4 28 536 19 28.21 3.53 Tariq Malakhel Hampton & Solihull CC 199.4 29 746 25 29.84 3.74 Gavin Heath Hampton & Solihull CC 150.4 20 682 21 32.48 4.53 Tim Keyte Hampton & Solihull CC 191 20 853 26 32.81 4.47 Jorget Singh Kenilworth CC 174.4 34 640 15 42.67 3.66 WCL Averages 2015 Division 1 Batting 5 completed innings and average over 20 Name Club Inns Runs High Not Ave Score Outs Chris Moore Fillongley CC 17 853 126 5 71.08 Ahsan Sayed Fillongley CC 9 415 91* 3 69.17 Muhammed Fahim Coleshill CC 19 883 136 4 58.87 Jamie Marsh Highway CC 7 356 84 0 50.86 Brandon Miller Studley CC 19 670 111* 5 47.86 Pete Magafas Coleshill CC 20 812 172 3 47.76 Rob Edom Barby CC 15 523 98 2 40.23 Jack Williams Studley CC 19 682 106 2 40.12 Sean Dunne Knowle Village CC 19 606 80 3 37.88 Simon Stamenkovic Studley CC 16 402 71* 5 36.55 Aaron Blackmore Fillongley CC 16 433 123* 4 36.08 Naveed Bashir Coleshill CC 10 312 119 1 34.67 Sunny Ahmed Coleshill CC 16 416 84 3 32.00 Liam Windridge Standard CC 15 378 83 3 31.50 Glenn Humphries Bronze CC 20 438 90* 6 31.29 Matt McCarthy Highway CC 17 498 99 1 31.13 Eddie Fowler Southam CC 5 155 73 0 31.00 Mohammed Naveed Pak Shaheen CC 16 489 111 0 30.56 Shoab Manazar Pak Shaheen CC 18 550 105 0 30.56 Sheraz Khan Coleshill CC 16 422 94* 2 30.14 Steve Vaughan Standard CC 18 539 79 0 29.94 Paul Jacob Pak Shaheen CC 18 507 67 1 29.82 Oliver Freeman Bronze CC 16 316 69* 5 28.73 Karandeep Bharj Highway CC 9 226 104* 1 28.25 Tom Yardley Highway CC 17 393 56 3 28.07 James Bradin Bronze CC 5 139 51 0 27.80 Jonathan Macey Bronze CC 16 415 105* 1 27.67 Mohammed Usman Coleshill CC 17 412 95 2 27.47 Will Sinclair Barby CC 17 351 112* 4 27.00 Nathan Hooker Southam CC 18 456 100 1 26.82 Wajahat Chohan Solihull Blossomfield CC 11 268 58 1 26.80 Steve Abbey Highway CC 5 133 83 0 26.60 Carl Copson Fillongley CC 7 184 84 0 26.29 Ryan Leybourne Standard CC 18 473 73 0 26.28 David Watson Barby CC 19 464 77 1 25.78 Lawrence Mead Barby CC 15 281 55 4 25.55 Ari Doak-Smith Highway CC 7 153 54 1 25.50 Osman Malik Solihull Blossomfield CC 5 126 61 0 25.20 Andrew Carty Fillongley CC 13 300 62 1 25.00 Luke Chadwick Weoley Hill CC 20 394 60* 4 24.63 Simon Heath Southam CC 17 417 64 0 24.53 Lester Gibson Highway CC 16 359 76 1 23.93 Stuart Harris Studley CC 13 283 65 1 23.58 Justin Patel Highway CC 12 233 64* 2 23.30 Minesh Patel Standard CC 15 341 53 0 22.73 Khizar Zaman Knowle Village CC 20 428 90 1 22.53 Joseph Jarema Knowle Village CC 16 312 121 2 22.29 Haleem Faruq Pak Shaheen CC 9 200 49 0 22.22 WCL Averages 2015 Name Club Inns Runs High Not Ave Score Outs Michael Dinneny Knowle Village CC 15 262 51 3 21.83 Alex Bird Weoley Hill CC 12 125 49* 6 20.83 Jonathan Hipkiss Knowle Village CC 16 329 78 0 20.56 Chris Perrins Studley CC 16 326 62 0 20.38 WCL Averages 2015 Division 1 Bowling 15 Wickets Name Club Ovs Mdn Runs Wkts Ave Econ Stephen Gardner (jnr) Fillongley CC 98.5 30 246 31 7.94 2.49 Jamie Marsh Highway CC 52.1 10 168 20 8.40 3.22 Jonathan Hipkiss Knowle Village CC 49.2 6 168 15 11.20 3.41 Nadeem Ahmad Weoley Hill CC 98.3 24 251 20 12.55 2.55 Oliver Freeman Bronze CC 185 41 510 39 13.08 2.76 Stuart Harris Studley CC 167 44 437 31 14.10 2.62 Tom Yardley Highway CC 181.1 33 642 44 14.59 3.54 James Wynn Evans Barby CC 189.5 53 520 35 14.86 2.74 Shoaib Khalil Knowle Village CC 157.2 31 573 38 15.08 3.64 Brandon Miller Studley CC 106.3 10 379 25 15.16 3.56 Khizar Zaman Knowle Village CC 212.3 43 681 43 15.84 3.20 Akmal Bashir Coleshill CC 191.3 38 656 41 16.00 3.43 Kashif Tahir Pak Shaheen CC 146.3 21 577 36 16.03 3.94 Minesh Patel Standard CC 166 23 598 37 16.16 3.60 Steve Vaughan Standard CC 205.1 36 709 42 16.88 3.46 Matt Harper Bronze CC 84 5 322 19 16.95 3.83 Chris Graham Weoley Hill CC 135.2 17 543 32 16.97
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