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Batting Averages - Division One - 2011 Batting Averages - Division One - 2011 (Qualification 13 Innings - Average 25.00) Player Club Inns NO HS Runs Ave Brett Pelser (Pro) Leyland 23 8 104* 1008 67.20 Pieter Malan(Pro) Barrow 23 7 126* 1051 65.69 Luis Reece Leyland 19 2 130 1027 60.41 Atiq Uz Zaman St Annes 22 3 122 975 51.32 Gareth Cordingley Darwen 14 6 79* 352 44.00 Ryan Nelson Carnforth 20 3 80 722 42.47 Mohammad Zaman Darwen 22 4 136* 755 41.94 Khan (Pro) Alex Davies Darwen 18 1 85 669 39.35 John Huck Netherfield 17 6 77* 429 39.00 Adam Parker Fleetwood 22 2 85 724 36.20 Con De Lange (Pro) Blackpool 16 1 119* 535 35.67 Michael Stevens Lancaster 21 2 94* 659 34.68 Adam Coates Leyland 17 2 100 501 33.40 Chris Williams Morecambe 22 5 92* 559 32.88 Liam Livingstone Barrow 22 4 97* 578 32.11 Jamie How (Pro) Kendal 18 1 157* 533 31.35 Lukman Vahaluwala Preston 23 0 166 696 30.26 William Moulton Chorley 21 1 92* 600 30.00 Henry Thompson Leyland 15 2 123* 375 28.85 Marc Brown Netherfield 22 2 108 576 28.80 Mark Woodhead Morecambe 21 5 106* 444 27.75 Richard Gleeson Blackpool 17 5 72 333 27.75 Jonathan Miles Kendal 23 2 132* 579 27.57 Neil Cordingley Darwen 14 6 74* 218 27.25 Terry Hunte Kendal 21 0 91 567 27.00 Lewis Edge Morecambe 14 1 69 348 26.77 Alex Smith Blackpool 22 3 86 505 26.58 John Mason Netherfield 19 5 53 363 25.93 * Not Out This season 25 games played Bowling Averages Division One 2011 (Qualification 20 Wickets - Average 25.00) Player Club Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ave Dinuka Hettiarachchi St Annes 381.3 103 848 78 10.87 (Pro) Lukman Vahaluwala Preston 351.3 107 941 74 12.72 Anwar Ali (Pro) Morecambe 277.4 41 922 72 12.81 Gaurav Dhar (Pro) Chorley 257.2 42 835 64 13.05 Chris Miller Kendal 305.5 77 863 64 13.48 Iain Critchley Chorley 225.3 57 635 44 14.43 Richard Gleeson Blackpool 239.2 52 770 51 15.10 Jono Gates Morecambe 153.1 27 538 35 15.37 Ben Laughlin (Pro) Netherfield 145 26 420 27 15.56 Gary Collins Barrow 182.5 21 629 40 15.73 Con De Lange (Pro) Blackpool 231 51 635 40 15.88 Steven Mercer Blackpool 274 44 874 54 16.19 Gareth Pedder (Pro) Carnforth 255 62 784 48 16.33 Stuart Parkin Kendal 188.4 34 646 39 16.56 Peter Cummings Leyland 137.1 25 480 27 17.78 Ben Simm Lancaster 372.5 94 1075 58 18.53 Stuart Nixon Netherfield 234.2 40 841 45 18.69 Brett Pelser (Pro) Leyland 240.5 55 778 41 18.98 Billy Smith Chorley 189.3 52 542 28 19.36 Mohammad Zaman Darwen 214.5 41 688 35 19.66 Khan (Pro) Jack White Kendal 169.5 42 536 27 19.85 Keiran McCullagh Chorley 154 28 543 27 20.11 Pieter Malan (Pro) Barrow 210 31 745 37 20.14 Luis Reece Leyland 132 31 445 21 21.19 Marc Hadwin Netherfield 120 17 454 21 21.62 David Makinson Leyland 193.5 37 569 26 21.88 Chris Wiliams Morecambe 147.1 25 529 24 22.04 Niall Burke Darwen 113 19 448 20 22.40 Ryan Smith (Pro) Fleetwood 278.5 52 1052 46 22.87 Matthew Grindley St Annes 137.2 22 484 21 23.05 Daryl Wearing Barrow 280.4 64 928 40 23.20 Chris Wade Darwen 101 15 464 20 23.20 Saeed Bariwala (Pro) Preston 267.5 50 866 35 24.74 Adam Parker Fleetwood 236 45 799 32 24.97 Kamran Anwar Darwen 172.5 26 630 25 25.20 Liam Livingstone Barrow 149.1 8 610 24 25.42 This season 25 games played 2011 FURNESS BUILDING SOCIETY ( INCORPORATIN READERS CRICKET BALLS ) NORTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE Division One Club P W15 W12 D4 D1 L NR4 BP Pts St Annes 25 5 10 2 0 4 4 20 239 Leyland 25 3 9 5 3 3 2 41 225 Chorley 25 7 3 4 3 4 4 31 207 Netherfield 25 5 5 2 4 4 5 28** 195 Blackpool 25 4 6 3 1 8 3 37 194 Morecambe 25 7 3 1 3 7 4 28** 192 Darwen 25 3 4 6 3 3 6 39 183 Barrow 25 1 6 4 3 9 2 54 168 Kendal 25 5 2 2 3 9 4 39 165 Carnforth 25 2 4 1 3 11 4 36 137 Lancaster 25 3 3 0 3 12 4 30 130 Preston 25 1 2 3 2 15 2 47 108 Fleetwood 25 1 2 1 3 15 3 48 106 Lancashire Colts 13 1 3 0 0 6 3 14 77 ** 2 points deducted for slow over rate INDIVIDUAL BATTING PERFORMANCES Division One - 2011 Batting 100s Club No Name Scores Barrow 5 Pieter Malan 103, 106*, 117*, 107*, 126* Blackpool 1 Con De Lange 119* Mohammad Darwen 2 101, 136* Zaman Khan Kendal 2 Jonathan Miles 132* Jamie How 158* Leyland 4 Luis Reece 130 Brett Pelser 104* Adam Coates 100 Henry Thompson 123* Morecambe 1 Mark Woodhead 106* Netherfield 2 Marc Brown 108 Ashar Zaidi 104 Lukman Preston 1 166 Vahaluwala St Annes 3 Atiq Uz Zaman 122, 107, 102* Batting 50s and Over Club No Name Scores Barrow 14 Robert Lightfoot 82 Pieter Malan 59, 86*, 88*, 81* Liam Livingstone 54*, 61*, 66, 97*, 70*, 59 Iain Kermode 73 Daryl Wearing 61 Graham Dawson 54 Blackpool 10 John Mounsey 56* Cameron Delport 56 Alex Smith 54, 86, 56*, 73, 56 Con De Lange 55, 60 Richard Gleeson 72 Carnforth 17 Ryan Nelson 62*, 53, 52, 68, 80, 65, 69* Gareth Pedder 77, 99* Adam Hornby 50, 53* Dickon Morris 89, 55*, 61 Darren Moore 53, 75 Darren Nelson 51* Andrew Chorley 9 54, 70 Holdsworth Will Moulton 69, 64, 90, 66, 92* Jack Catterall 53, 56 Mohammad Darwen 15 54*, 51, 54*, 52, 62 Zaman Khan Neil Cordingley 74* Chris Clarke 67 Alex Davies 82*, 55, 65, 85, 62, 67 Niall Burke 68 Gareth Cordingley 79* Fleetwood 13 Ryan Smith 58, 59*, 65, 82* Chris Stanhope 57 Adam Parker 56, 70, 69, 75, 85, 66, 63* Dean Bell 65 Kendal 13 Terry Hunte 91, 55, 58, 53, 54 Werner Coetsee 68, 99* Atif Ashraf 51 Jonathan Miles 87, 73 Jack White 56 Jamie How 72, 54 Lancashire 10 Alex Davies 63 Colts Scott Kirwin 54* Ammer Mirza 76*, 79 Danny Pawson 64* Greg Platten 63 Will Chapples 63 J Taylor 66 Joe Martin 60 Sam Holden 51 Lancaster 9 Michael Stevens 72, 59, 72*, 66, 94*, 61 Tim Barry 59, 52 Dwayne Hees 96* Leyland 23 Luis Reece 68*, 50*, 84, 67, 74, 93, 79, 82, 73 Adam Coates 78*, 67, 74 Brett Pelser 85, 95, 74, 63*, 60*, 59*, 75, 71* David Fisher 84 Henry Thompson 70, 67 Morecambe 16 Anwar Ali 60, 51, 58 Chris Williams 82*, 70*, 92*, 57* Mark Woodhead 54 Lewis Edge 66, 69, 55, 54 Josh Dixon 56, 56, 50 Phillip Dennison 61 Netherfield 12 Ben Haddrick 50, 58, 70 Alex Atkinson 72*, 52*, 78 Dieter Klein 81 Ockert Erasmus 71* John Mason 53 Marc Brown 51* 52 John Huck 77* Lukman Preston 9 88, 69 Vahaluwala Sajid Patel 71, 54 Saeed Bariwala 63, 60 Ben Harrison 60 Moshin Modhi 51, 58 St Annes 11 Atiq Uz Zaman 52, 55, 77*, 55, 97, 55, 50* Nanthesh 58 Kiruparan Nathan Armstrong 53 Kushan Mirando 50 Qaiser Abbas 51* * Not Out INDIVIDUAL BOWLING PERFORMANCES Division One 2011 5 Wickets or more Club No Name Figures Barrow 4 Graham Dawson 6-62 Pieter Malan 6-40 Daryl Wearing 5-25 Gary Collins 5-52 Blackpool 11 Steven Mercer 5-18, 5-58, 6-41, 5-52 Richard Gleeson 5-48, 7-24, 5-36, 6-53, 7-28 Con De Lange 5-51, 6-15 Carnforth 6 Gareth Pedder 7-32, 5-56, 6-24, 6-31, 5-49 Mel Whittle 5-68 Chorley 7 Gaurav Dhar 5-98, 5-71, 6-56 Billy Smith 5-20, 5-39 Iain Critchley 5-32, 5-21 Darwen 5 Chris Wade 5-28 Neil Cordingley 5-23, 5-45 Christopher Clarke 5-57 Kamran Anwar 6-51 Fleetwood 2 Ryan Smith 6-53, 5-96 Kendal 8 Chris Miller 5-41, 7-41, 5-32, 5-27, 7-23, 5-19 6-43 Stuart Parkin 5-62 Lancashire 3 Greg Butterworth 5-35 Colts Matthew 7-41 McKiernan Alex Matthews 5-33 Lancaster 8 Ben Simm 5-29, 5-56, 6-55, 5-49, 5-77, 6-86* Tim Barry 5-35 Liam Moffatt 5-38 Leyland 4 David Makinson 5-44, 5-42 David Fisher 5-32 Luis Reece 5-29 6-57, 5-17, 5-36, 5-39, 6-67, 5-39, 5-33, Morecambe 11 Anwar Ali 5-31 Jono Gates 5-35 Richard Cupit 7-57 Chris Williams 6-63 Netherfield 8 Marc Hadwin 6-76, 6-62 Stuart Nixon 6-63, 6-69, 5-28 Ashar Zaidi 6-47 Ben Laughlin 6-33, 5-38 Preston 5 Saeed Bariwala 5-26 Lukman 5-14, 6-36, 6-67, 6-33 Vahaluwala Dinuka 5-38, 5-37, 5-58, 7-32, 7-60, 7-49*, 8- St Annes 14 Hettiarachchi 56, 5-55, 7-37, 6-32 Atiq Uz Zaman 3-28* George Worker 6-38 Qaiser Abbas 7-30, 7-37 * Dinuka Hettiarachchi St Annes 7-49 (Including 4 wickets in 4 balls) v Preston * Atiq Uz Zaman St Annes 3-28 (Hat-trick) v Fleetwood * Ben Simm Lancaster 6-86 (Including Hat-trick) v Fleetwood .
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