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Batting Averages * Not out This Season 25 Games Played Batting Averages Division One 2012 (Qualification 13 Innings - Average 25.00) Player Club Inns NO HS Runs Ave Jamie How (Pro) Kendal 19 7 160* 1060 88.33 Timycen Maruma(Pro) Lancaster 17 6 73* 574 52.18 Luis Reece Leyland 14 2 145* 583 48.58 John Huck Netherfield 18 4 120* 669 47.79 John Mason Netherfield 17 5 97* 554 46.17 Shaun De Kock (Pro) Darwen 17 2 88 626 41.73 Adam Parker Fleetwood 19 3 75 656 41.00 Atiq Uz Zaman St Annes 18 1 109 652 38.35 Henry Thompson Leyland 20 3 124* 639 37.59 Cobus Pienaar Netherfield 19 5 114* 509 36.36 Ryan Brown Barrow 18 3 84 542 36.13 Ryan Nelson Carnforth 19 1 78* 646 35.89 Umar Amin (Pro) Morecambe 18 2 175* 569 35.56 Jonathan Miles Barrow 21 2 111* 597 31.42 Marc Brown Netherfield 22 1 91 640 30.48 Dale Deeb (Pro) Blackpool 16 1 64 456 30.40 Terry Hunte Kendal 23 4 97 563 29.63 Lukman Vahaluwala Preston 20 0 145 571 28.55 (Pro) Jack White Kendal 19 8 69* 303 27.55 Paul Danson Blackpool 14 6 65* 217 27.13 Dean Bell Fleetwood 13 3 43* 264 26.40 Michael Clinning Fleetwood 18 2 62 414 25.88 Ben Haddrick Netherfield 14 3 70* 278 25.27 Toby Bulcock (Pro) Carnforth 20 3 56 426 25.06 Nathan Bolus St Annes 13 2 93* 275 25.00 * Not Out This season 25 games played Bowling Averages Division One 2012 (Qualification 20 Wickets - Average 25.00) Player Club Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ave Lukman Vahaluwala Preston 271.2 90 664 72 9.22 (Pro) Neil Cordingley Darwen 108.3 30 246 25 9.84 Sam Bell Fleetwood 170 56 428 40 10.07 Luis Reece Leyland 105.2 31 289 26 11.12 Umar Amin (Pro) Morecambe 255.1 70 594 50 11.88 Daryl Wearing Barrow 290 91 782 64 12.22 Brett Pelser (Pro) Leyland 208.3 64 503 40 12.58 Chris Miller Kendal 248.3 58 765 60 12.75 Richard Gleeson Blackpool 248 78 651 51 12.76 Shaun De Kock (Pro) Darwen 237.4 44 715 54 13.24 Adam Parker Fleetwood 170.4 47 415 31 13.39 Jack White Kendal 240 54 706 52 13.58 Vaughn Van Jaarsveld Barrow 164.5 45 441 32 13.78 (Pro) Dinuka Hettiarachchi St Annes 320.3 66 887 64 13.86 (Pro) David Makinson Leyland 197 59 504 35 14.40 Iain Critchley Chorley 129.5 24 403 27 14.93 Chris Wiliams Netherfield 232.1 49 797 53 15.04 Liam Moffat Lancaster 148.5 48 442 29 15.24 Gary Collins Barrow 178.1 34 552 36 15.33 Billy Smith Chorley 188 69 477 31 15.39 Gaurav Dhar (Pro) Chorley 175.1 26 612 37 16.54 Gareth Pedder Morecambe 149.4 29 449 27 16.63 Shaun Liebisch (Pro) Fleetwood 219.5 68 550 33 16.67 Nick Lewthwaite Kendal 95.1 10 336 20 16.80 Chris Wade Darwen 166.2 34 509 30 16.97 Cobus Pienaar (Pro) Netherfield 200.4 32 622 34 18.29 Marc Hadwin Netherfield 155 2` 522 28 18.64 Timycen Maruma Lancaster 160 29 503 26 19.35 (Pro) Stuart Parkin Kendal 167.3 36 513 25 20.52 Andrew Starkie Preston 192.1 49 541 26 20.81 Ben Simm Lancaster 269.4 52 891 41 21.73 Dale Deeb (Pro) Blackpool 185.3 28 653 27 24.19 Toby Bulcock (Pro) Carnforth 323 81 1125 46 24.46 Niall Burke Darwen 158.5 30 571 23 24.83 This season 25 games played 2012 FURNESS BUILDING SOCIETY ( INCORPORATIN READERS CRICKET BALLS ) NORTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE Division One Club P W15 W12 D4 D1 L NR4 BP Pts Fleetwood 25 5 10 1 0 2 7 9 236 Barrow 25 7 8 0 1 5 4 12 230 Leyland 25 8 3 4 1 4 5 22 215 Kendal 25 6 5 5 0 6 3 33 215 Netherfield 25 5 4 5 1 5 5 40 204 Preston 25 5 1 2** 2 10 5 39 157 Darwen 25 2 3 3** 2 9 6 49 154 Morecambe 25 4 3 2 2 7 7 19 153 Blackpool 25 3 4 2 3 6 7 19 151 Lancaster 25 1 4 1 3 10 6 28 122 St Annes 25 0 4 0 4 9 8 35 119 Chorley 25 2 2 1 3 13 4 33 110 Carnforth 25 2 0 1 2 13 7 33 97 Lancashire Colts 13 3 0 1 2 5 2 18 77 ** 5 points for a Tie INDIVIDUAL BATTING PERFORMANCES Division One 2012 Batting 100s Club No Name Scores Barrow 1 Jonathan Miles 111* Darwen 1 Alex Davies 118 Kendal 4 Jamie How 160*, 128*, 112, 107* Lancashire 1 Fayez Ughradar 114 Colts Leyland 5 Henry Thompson 101, 124 Luis Reece 145*, 112* Brett Pelser 121 Morecambe 2 Umar Amin 175*, 135 Netherfield 3 Cobus Pienaar 100*, 114* John Huck 120* Preston 2 Soaib Dukunwala 115 Lukman 145 Vahaluwala St Annes 2 Atiq Uz Zaman 109, 102 Batting 50s and Over Club No Name Scores Barrow 11 Liam Livingstone 62, 51 Jonathan Miles 72*, 72 Ryan Brown 68, 84, 60*, 76*, 65 Chris D'Leny 57 Rhys Studt 56* Blackpool 9 Paul Danson 65* Dale Deeb 64, 51, 52 Adrian Darlington 50 John Mounsey 51 Andy Furniss 50*, 62 Con De Lange 64 Carnforth 10 Ryan Nelson 78*, 66, 68, 78, 76, 73 Toby Bulcock 56, 51*, 51 Adam Hornby 52 Chorley 3 Will Moulton 58 Gaurav Dhar 56* Iain Critchley 63 Andrea Darwen 10 78 Agathangelou Shaun De Kock 68*, 73, 62, 65, 88, 68, 61 Scott Jackson 63 Alex Davies 62 Fleetwood 13 Shaun Liebisch 56 Naveed Yousaf 55, 73* Adam Parker 60, 53, 55, 74*, 75 Michael Clinning 53*, 62 Steven Mullaney 75* Tom Smith 62 Adam Shorrocks 51* Kendal 14 Graham Baker 57 Jamie Heywood 64 Jamie How 56, 90, 64, 62, 71, 57* Terry Hunte 88*, 76, 97 Michael Smith 66 Jack White 69 Richard Waite 98 Lancashire 8 Henry Thompson 69, 54 Colts Mark Walling 71 Jack Dewhurst 73 Adam Holt 79 Jake Hooson 58 Robert Jones 67 Lewis Jackson 51 Mohammad Lancaster 7 69 Zaman Khan Timyacen Maruma 51*,50*, 64, 73*, 67, 57 Leyland 10 Brett Pelser 91 Henry Thompson 65*, 89* Luis Reece 56, 50, 62 Andrew Makinson 66* Daniel Lamb 65, 67 Karl Cross 52 Morecambe 3 Ikram Ullah 75 Tom Barnfield 54 Umar Amin 66 Netherfield 16 Marc Brown 66, 61, 91, 54 John Mason 60, 97*, 81*, 56, 61 Chris Williams 93, 55 Cobus Pienaar 57* John Huck 79*, 63*, 99* Ben Haddrick 70* Preston 8 Sajid Nalaband 50, 54* Lukman 76, 57, 83 Vahaluwala Yasin Patel 61, 86* Moshin Mohdi 62 St Annes 7 Atiq Uz Zaman 73, 52, 84, 57 Nanthesh 55 Kiruparan Nathan Bolus 50, 93* * Not Out INDIVIDUAL BOWLING PERFORMANCES Division One 2012 5 Wickets or more Club No Name Figures Barrow 12 Gary Collins 6-38, 7-49 Travis Townsend 5-20 Daryl Wearing 5-22, 5-32, 5-14, 5-40, 6-17 Vaughn Van 5-24, 6-27, 5-17 Jaarsveld Patrick Allington 5-61 Blackpool 8 Richard Gleeson 5-39, 8-28, 6-23, 5-32 Andy Furniss 7-50 Steven Mercer 5-43 Dale Deeb 6-63, 6-45 Carnforth 5 Toby Bulcock 5-104, 5-98, 5-45 Dickon Morris 5-79 Adam 6-48 Cowperthwaite Chorley 3 Billy Smith 6-24 Iain Critchley 5-66 Gaurav Dhar 5-35 Darwen 9 Shaun De Kock 5-40, 6-35, 6-67, 5-32 Chris Wade 7-45, 5-48 Neil Cordingley 6-31, 6-44**, 5-28 Fleetwood 9 Adam Parker 9-14, 5-29 Shaun Liebisch 6-55, 5-16 Sam Bell 5-32, 5-40, 9-50 Steven Mullaney 5-28 Michael Clinning 5-25 Kendal 10 Chris Miller 5-25, 4-72*, 5-28, 5-69, 5-70 Nick Lewthwaite 5-17 Jack White 8-15, 5-32, 5-27, 7-44 Lancashire 2 Adan Ghaus 5-25 Colts Michael Burns 5-26 Lancaster 6 Ben Simm 5-69, 5-25 Iain Perrieman 5-45 Timycen Maruma 5-23 Liam Moffat 5-58 Matthew Liver 5-44 Leyland 8 Henry Thompson 5-35 David Makinson 5-6 Luis Reece 7-20, 5-39, 5-35 Brett Pelser 5-33, 6-51, 5-18 Morecambe 10 Gareth Pedder 6-45, 5-40, 5-22 Umar Amin 6-24, 5-34, 7-33, 5-35 Richard Cupit 5-37, 5-27 Tommy Clough 5-49 Netherfield 3 Chris Williams 6-23 Corbus Pienaar 5-52 Marc Hadwin 5-32 Preston 8 Imran Paladiwala 5-6 Lukman 5-31, 7-21, 6-53, 5-47, 6-41, 5-39 Vahaluwala Andrew Starkie 5-63 Dinuka St Annes 7 6-39, 7-28, 7-14, 5-67, 6-33, 5-79, 5-63 Hettiarachchi * Chris Miller Kendal 4 - 72 (Including Hat-trick) v Morecambe ** Neil Cordingley 6 - 44 (Including Hat-trick) v Carnforth .
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