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One-Day Bowling Statistics up to and Including Winter 2019/20 CAREER FIGURES – ONE-DAY BOWLING STATISTICS UP TO AND INCLUDING WINTER 2019/20 Player County Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Figures 4w Inns 5w Inns Aaron Beard Essex 32.1 0 217 0 --- Aaron Finch Worcestershire 56 3 298 6 49.67 2-48 Aaron Laraman Middlesex 14.2 3 67 2 33.50 2-21 Aaron Shingler Glamorgan 4 0 36 1 36.00 1-36 Abidine Sakande Surrey 7 0 36 1 36.00 1-36 Adam Ball Kent 158.3 9 835 24 34.79 4-44 1 Adam Harrison Glamorgan 27 0 129 1 129.00 1-53 Adam Hickey Durham 27 0 131 0 ---- Adam Lyth Yorkshire 4 0 21 0 --- Adam Salter Glamorgan 10 0 71 0 --- Alan Mellor Derbyshire 11 1 31 3 10.34 3-31 Alan Wells Sussex 11 4 16 2 8.00 2-16 Alex Barnett Middlesex 33 8 84 4 21.00 2-30 Alex Blake Kent 9.4 0 57 1 57.00 1-26 Alex Edwards Sussex 19 2 55 3 18.34 2-43 Alex Morris Yorkshire 73 8 318 12 26.50 4-34 1 Alex Tudor Surrey 39 2 162 10 16.20 3-13 Alex Wakely Northamptonshire 61.3 2 341 10 34.10 3-50 Alistair Fraser Essex 43 5 153 4 38.25 1-24 Andrew Arundell Yorkshire 3 0 22 0 ----- Andrew Cottam Somerset 15 2 52 1 52.00 1-31 Andrew Flintoff Lancashire 34.4 2 133 6 22.17 2-18 Andrew McGarry Essex 14.1 1 72 2 36.00 2-35 Andrew Miller Lancashire / 159 11 763 20 38.15 3-16 Warwickshire Andrew Payne Lancashire 36 6 167 6 27.83 3-22 Andrew Pick Nottinghamshire 13 1 55 1 55.00 1-27 Andrew Robson Surrey 21 1 71 2 35.50 2-24 Aneesh Kapil Worcestershire 88.4 4 431 19 22.68 4-6 2 Anthony Ireland Durham 8 0 68 0 ---- ---- Arthur Godsal Middlesex 17 0 118 4 29.50 2-40 Ateeq Javid Warwickshire 26 0 108 4 27.00 2-24 Ashok Patel Middlesex 4 0 17 1 17.00 1-17 Azeem Rafiq Yorkshire 116 3 487 18 27.06 3-18 Ben Allison Essex 5.2 0 17 1 17.00 1-17 Ben Green Somerset 27.4 0 182 8 22.75 3-59 Ben Harmison Durham 12 0 61 4 15.25 2-28 Ben Hollioake Surrey 58 2 256 11 23.27 3-35 Ben Hutton Nottinghamshire 33 2 156 7 22.28 3-28 Player County Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Figures 4w Inns 5w Inns Ben Sanderson Yorkshire 20 1 94 3 31.34 1-23 Ben Smith Leicestershire 31.4 1 133 7 19.00 2-30 Ben Stokes Durham 24.2 2 131 1 131.00 1-37 Ben Twohig Worcestershire 20 0 113 4 28.25 2-55 Ben Wright Glamorgan 2 0 27 0 --- Benny Green Somerset 35.5 3 181 7 25.83 3-28 Bilal Shafayat Nottinghamshire 10 0 50 1 50.00 1-30 Blake Cullen Middlesex 80.4 5 374 14 26.71 3-43 Brad Taylor Hampshire 144.2 10 541 18 30.05 4-34 1 Brett Hutton Nottinghamshire 45 4 195 8 24.37 3-42 Calum Haggett Somerset 28 2 121 7 17.29 4-32 1 Callum Taylor Essex 24 0 125 5 25.00 4-49 1 Charlie Roebuck Yorkshire 9 2 59 0 ---- ---- Chris Thompson Surrey 2 0 15 0 ----- Chris Woakes Warwickshire 95.4 8 480 13 36.92 2-18 Christian Davis Northamptonshire 3 0 14 0 --- Christopher Hawkes Leicestershire 9 0 46 2 23.00 2-46 Christopher Liptrot Worcestershire 25 1 113 4 28.25 2-35 Christopher Mays Surrey 3 0 19 0 ----- Christopher Penn Kent 15 2 54 0 ----- Christopher Schofield Lancashire 20 2 93 3 31.00 2-53 Christopher Silverwood Yorkshire 16 3 57 2 28.50 1-24 Christopher Tremlett Hampshire 57 2 221 12 18.42 3-21 Christopher Wood Hampshire 65.4 3 356 9 39.56 3-46 Colin Campbell Durham 20 1 100 2 50.00 2-45 Craig Overton Somerset 104.1 7 350 10 35.00 3-34 Dan Briggs Hampshire 66.3 8 263 10 26.30 3-23 Dan Broadbent Yorkshire 30 1 141 5 28.20 3-33 Dan Lawrence Essex 43 5 170 4 42.50 2-30 Dan Redfern Derbyshire 48 4 215 4 53.75 2-22 Daniel Bell-Drummond Kent 10 0 66 0 --- Daniel Mousley Warwickshire 15.2 1 89 1 89.00 1/32 Danny Law Sussex 5 0 19 0 ----- Darren Blenkiron Durham 10 9 120 4 30.00 3-64 Darren Gough Yorkshire 40 5 188 1 188.00 1-31 Darren Thomas Glamorgan 5 1 17 0 ----- David Capel Northamptonshire 15 1 50 2 25.00 1-11 David Griffiths Hampshire 25 0 146 3 48.67 2-48 David Payne Gloucestershire 54.4 4 286 14 20.43 4-40 2 Player County Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Figures 4w Inns 5w Inns David Sales Northamptonshire 5 0 27 1 27.00 1-16 David Stiff Yorkshire 19 1 121 3 40.33 3-60 David Thomas Surrey 10 0 55 0 ----- Dean Cosker Glamorgan 31 6 129 1 129.00 1-18 Dean Hoffman Warwickshire 10 1 20 1 20.00 1-20 Delray Rawlins Sussex 47 1 239 8 29.87 2-30 Dillon Pennington Worcestershire 9 0 66 0 - Dipak Patel Worcestershire 20 0 94 1 94.00 1-45 Dom Bess Somerset 30 1 121 2 60.50 1-30 Dominic Cork Derbyshire 60 4 254 11 23.09 4-24 1 Dominic Leech Yorkshire 12.1 0 90 0 ----- Dominic SIbley Surrey 5 0 17 1 17.00 1/17 Duncan Wild Northamptonshire 3.2 1 3 1 3.00 1-3 Edward Barnard Shropshire/ 24.4 1 110 4 27.50 1-8 Worcestershire Ed Barnes Yorkshire 16 0 93 2 46.50 1-44 Ethan Bamber Middlesex 11 0 72 1 72.00 1-50 Euan Woods Surrey 11 1 59 1 59.00 1-54 Gareth Batty Yorkshire 50 2 246 9 27.34 4-28 1 Gary Keedy Yorkshire 57 12 131 8 16.38 3-23 Gary Palmer Somerset 45 5 227 4 55.40 3-75 Gavin Griffiths Lancashire 59 3 319 3 106.33 2-28 George Balderson Lancashire 87 5 418 24 17.42 4/47 2 George Bartlett Somerset 5 0 27 1 27.00 1-4 George Garton Sussex 21 2 96 1 96.00 1-53 George Hill Yorkshire 87.3 4 393 5 78.60 3-37 George Panayi Warwickshire 9.1 0 50 2 25.00 2-50 Giles Haywood Sussex 61 1 257 8 32.13 2-26 Glen Chapple Lancashire 68.4 13 224 8 28.00 2-15 Gordon Muchall Durham 30.5 0 139 5 27.80 2-28 Gordon Parsons Leicestershire 10 2 47 0 ----- Graeme White Northamptonshire 29 2 93 2 46.50 2-28 Graham Bridge Durham 45 2 217 4 54.25 1-40 Graham Dilley Kent 11 0 42 2 21.00 2-42 Graham Harding Nottinghamshire 22 4 70 3 23.34 2-44 Graham Napier Essex 13 1 60 2 30.00 2-40 Graham Rose Somerset 16 4 30 3 10.00 2-18 Graham Swann Northamptonshire 19.4 1 87 2 43.50 1-42 Graham Wagg Warwickshire 16 0 116 3 38.67 2-67 Graham Welch Warwickshire 19 2 85 2 42.50 2-34 Greg Wood Yorkshire 2 0 9 0 ----- Player County Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Figures 4w Inns 5w Inns Gurman Randhawa Yorkshire 12 1 55 1 55.00 1-34 Hamidullah Qadri Derbyshire 157.2 4 664 18 36.88 5/61 1 Hamza Riazuddin Hampshire 89 7 366 10 36.60 2-30 Harrison Ward Sussex 17 1 65 3 21.66 2-29 Harry Brook Yorkshire 21.2 0 115 4 27.75 2-20 Harry Finch Sussex 27 1 158 2 79.00 1-33 Harvey Trump Somerset 9 1 17 2 8.50 2-17 Henry Brookes Warwickshire 73 5 366 14 26.14 3-30 Hugh Bernard Kent 68.3 6 382 16 23.87 5-14 1 Huw Waters Glamorgan 40 2 193 5 38.60 3-49 Ian Anderson Derbyshire 6 0 23 3 7.67 3-23 Ian Bell Warwickshire 3 0 24 0 ----- Ian Folley Lancashire 15.5 4 40 5 8.00 3-21 Ian Houseman Yorkshire 20 2 64 2 32.00 1-27 Ian Pattison Durham 13.2 0 73 2 36.50 1-17 Ian Payne Surrey 13 1 77 2 38.50 1-29 Ian Salisbury Sussex 11 1 38 0 ----- Ian Saxelby Nottinghamshire 28 2 127 3 42.34 2-62 Ian Smith Glamorgan 19 2 89 5 17.80 4-50 Jack Blatherwick Derbyshire 36 0 228 3 76.00 2-52 Jack Campbell Hampshire 4 0 44 0 --- Jack Leaning Yorkshire 7 0 25 0 --- Jack Morley Lancashire 10 0 46 2 23.00 2-46 Jack Parsons Sussex 28 0 153 3 51.00 2-58 Jack Plom Essex 36 1 240 7 34.28 3-47 Jack Sheppard Hampshire 3 0 25 0 --- Jack Winslade Surrey 83 3 429 13 33.00 4/39 1 Jacob Ball Nottinghamshire 5 0 23 1 23.00 1-23 Jaik Mickleburgh Essex 6 0 33 2 16.50 Jack Morley Lancashire 8 0 44 1 44.00 1-44 Jake Needham Derbyshire 10 0 42 0 ----- James Goodman Kent 28.4 2 162 1 162.00 1-16 James Harris Glamorgan 116.1 14 502 28 17.93 5-29 1 1 James Hindson Nottinghamshire 23.3 2 104 2 42.00 1-38 James Lee Yorkshire 55.4 5 293 6 48.83 2-20 James Ormond Leicestershire 16 2 75 2 37.50 1-27 James Taylor Derbyshire 14 0 75 1 75.00 1-34 James Thorpe Sussex 7.3 0 49 0 --- --- James Vince Hampshire 11 0 65 1 65.00 1-29 Jamie Dalrymple Middlesex 25 1 106 7 15.14 3-32 Jamie Overton Somerset 67.3 6 345 7 49.28 2-37 Jared Warner Yorkshire 55.5 4 337 6 56.16 2-39 Player County Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Figures 4w Inns 5w Inns Jason Kerr Somerset 18 1 87 3 29.00 2/39 Jason Searle Durham 45.5 6 148 8 18.50 3/35 Jeremy Batty Yorkshire 13.1 2 70 2 35.00 2-42 Jeremy Hallett Somerset 29.4 4 127 5 25.40 3-26 Jeremy Snape Northamptonshire 11 0 48 2 24.00 2-28 Joe Denly Kent 23.1 0 123 4 30.75 2-18 Joe Evison Nottinghamshire 43 3 182 9 20.22 3-46 Joe Root Yorkshire 27 1 100 1 100.00 1-20 John Fearick Lancashire 17 0 78 0 ----- --- John Hodgson Northamptonshire 5 0 46 2 23.00 2-46 John North Sussex 7 0 37 0 ----- --- Jonathan Addison Staffordshire 2 0 17 0 ----- --- Jonathan Atkinson Somerset 3 0 23 0 ----- --- Jonathan Henderson Lancashire 7.5 2 15 1 15.00 1-15 Jonathan Powell Essex 22 1 118 2 59.00 2-46 Jordan Cook Nottinghamshire 20 1 75 5 15.00 4-30 1 Jonathan Tattersall Yorkshire 25 0 134 3 4467 2-36 Joshua Shaw Yorkshire 107 10 580 19 30.52 4/47 1 Justin Bishop Essex 43.3 0 250 9 27.78 7-41 1 Kabir Ali Worcestershire 25 2 127 5 25.40 2-38 Karl Brown Lancashire 13 1 90 2 45.00 2-16 Karl Carver Yorkshire 85 1 392 9 43.55 3-67 Kasey Aldridge Somerset 74.1 8 328 18 18.22 5/18 1 1 Keith Butler Essex 15 1 48 2 24.00 1-20 Kevan James Hampshire 8 1 23 2 11.50 2-23 Kevin Innes Northamptonshire 36.2 3 121 8 15.13 3-20 Kim Barnett Derbyshire 7 0 41 1 41.00 1-41 Kishen Velani Essex 4 0 26 0 --- Kyle Hogg Lancashire 48.2 1 237 5 47.40 3-51 Lewis Goldsworthy Somerset 52 0 246 1 246.00 1-27 Lewis Gregory Somerset 54 6 256 15 18.40 4-22 1 Liam Banks Warwickshire 3 0 10 0 - Liam Dawson Hampshire 270.3 15 702 26 27.00 5-39 1 Liam Patterson-White Nottinghamshire 46.1 4 258 5 51.60 2-37 Liam Plunkett Durham 82.5 3 391 16 24.44 4-24 Liam Trevaskis Durham 14.3 1 86 2 43.00 1-13 Lloyd Tennant Leicestershire 35.5 2 123 4 30.75 2-19 Louie Shaw Somerset 1 0 14 0 ---- Luke Doneathy Durham 17 0 116 3 38.67 3-60 Luke Fletcher Nottinghamshire 13 1 76 3 25.34 2-38 Luke Goldsworthy Somerset 42 2 155 5 31.00 2-32 Luke Hollman Middlesex 71 3 315 8 39.37 4-30 1 Player County Overs Maidens Runs
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