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CRICKET STATS Full Player List 8/04/14 CRICKET STATS Full Player List 8/04/14 Num Cty Pos Bwl Player Num Cty Pos Bwl Player Num Cty Pos Bwl Player 336 DER BAT S Paul Borrington 198 GLA BWL LS Dean Cosker 301 KEN BWL M Charlie Hartley 337 DER ALL S Peter Burgoyne 199 GLA BWL M John Glover 302 KEN BAT P Ben Harmison 338 DER BAT L Shivnarine Chanderpaul* 200 GLA BAT L Murray Goodwin 303 KEN BWL P Matt Hunn 339 DER BWL P Jonathan Clare 201 GLA BWL P Michael Hogan 304 KEN WKT - Geraint Jones 340 DER BWL LP Greg Cork 202 GLA BWL LS Nick James 305 KEN BAT S Robert Key 341 DER BWL P Ben Cotton 203 GLA BWL LP Alex Jones 306 KEN BAT LM Brendan Nash 342 DER WKT - Chris Durham 204 GLA BWL S David Lloyd 307 KEN BAT S Sam Northeast 343 DER ALL S Wes Durston 205 GLA BWL P William Owen 308 KEN BWL S Chris Piesley 344 DER BWL S Scott Elstone 206 GLA BWL P Michael Reed 309 KEN BWL S Adam Riley 345 DER BWL LP Mark Footitt 207 GLA BAT - Gareth Rees 310 KEN BWL LP Ashley Shaw 346 DER BAT L Billy Godleman 208 GLA BWL L Jacques Rudolph* 311 KEN ALL M Darren Stevens 347 DER BWL P Tim Groenewald 209 GLA BWL S Andrew Salter 312 KEN BAT - Ivan Thomas 348 DER BWL P Matthew Higginbotham 210 GLA BAT - Ruaidhri Smith 313 KEN BWL S James Tredwell 349 DER ALL M Alex Hughes 211 GLA ALL LM Graham Wagg 237 LAN BAT L Andrea Agathangelou 350 DER ALL LS Chesney Hughes 212 GLA WKT - Mark Wallace 238 LAN BWL P Kabir Ali 351 DER WKT - Richard Johnson 213 GLA BWL L Stewart Walters 239 LAN BWL P James Anderson 352 DER BWL LS Tom Knight 214 GLA BAT - Huw Waters 240 LAN BWL P Tom Bailey 353 DER BAT - Wayne Madsen 215 GLA BAT - Ben Wright 241 LAN BAT - Karl Brown 354 DER BWL P Jonathan Marsden 382 GLO BAT - Ian Cockbain 242 LAN WKT - Jos Buttler 355 DER BAT - Stephen Moore 383 GLO WKT - Chris Dent 243 LAN BWL P Glen Chapple 356 DER BWL P Antonio Palladino 384 GLO BWL P James Fuller 244 LAN WKT - Jordan Clark 357 DER WKT - Tom Poynton 385 GLO BAT - Alex Gidman 245 LAN BAT P Steven Croft 358 DER BAT - Ben Slater 386 GLO ALL P Will Gidman 246 LAN WKT - Alex Davies 359 DER BWL P Tom Taylor 387 GLO WKT - Cameron Herring 247 LAN BWL P Gavin Griffiths 360 DER ALL P Mark Turner 388 GLO BWL L Daniel Housego 248 LAN BWL P Kyle Hogg 361 DER ALL LS David Wainwright 389 GLO BAT - Benny Howell 249 LAN BAT - Paul Horton 216 DUR ALL P Usman Arshad 390 GLO BAT - Michael Klinger* 250 LAN BWL P Kyle Jarvis 217 DUR ALL L Scott Borthwick 391 GLO BAT - Hamish Marshall 251 LAN BWL LS Simon Kerrigan 218 DUR ALL S Gareth Breese 392 GLO BWL M Graeme McCarter 252 LAN BWL S Arron Lilley 219 DUR BWL S Ryan Buckley 393 GLO BWL M Craig Miles 253 LAN BWL L Liam Livingstone 220 DUR BWL L Graham Clark 394 GLO BWL M Liam Norwell 254 LAN BWL P Oliver Newby 221 DUR BAT P Paul Collingwood 395 GLO BWL LP David Payne 255 LAN BWL L Stephen Parry 222 DUR BAT - Paul Coughlin 396 GLO WKT - Gareth Roderick 256 LAN BAT S Ashwell Prince 223 DUR BWL LP Jamie Harrison 397 GLO BWL P Ian Saxelby 257 LAN ALL P Luke Procter 224 DUR BWL P John Hastings* 398 GLO ALL LS Tom Smith 258 LAN BAT LM Luis Reece 225 DUR BAT P Keaton Jennings 399 GLO BWL P William Tavare 259 LAN BWL P Tom Smith 226 DUR BAT - Gordon Muchall 400 GLO BWL S Jack Taylor 260 LAN ALL P Wayne White 227 DUR WKT - Philip Mustard 401 GLO BAT - Matt Taylor 130 LEI BAT - Matthew Boyce 228 DUR BWL P Graham Onions 1 HAM BWL P Kyle Abbott* 131 LEI BWL P Nathan Buck 229 DUR WKT - Stuart Poynter 2 HAM BAT LM James Adams 132 LEI BAT L Josh Cobb 230 DUR BWL S Ryan Pringle 3 HAM BWL P David Balcombe 133 LEI WKT - Ned Eckersley 231 DUR WKT - Michael Richardson 4 HAM BWL LP Tom Barber 134 LEI BWL P Ollie Freckingham 232 DUR BWL P Chris Rushworth 5 HAM WKT - Michael Bates 135 LEI BAT - Anthony Ireland 233 DUR BWL S Rammy Singh 6 HAM BWL P Ruel Brathwaite 136 LEI BWL S Jigar Naik 234 DUR ALL M Ben Stokes 7 HAM BWL LS Danny Briggs 137 LEI WKT - Niall OBrien 235 DUR BAT - Mark Stoneman 8 HAM BAT S Michael Carberry 138 LEI BWL S Dan Redfern 236 DUR BWL P Mark Wood 9 HAM BAT - Matt Coles 139 LEI BAT L Angus Robson 110 ESS ALL M Ravi Bopara 10 HAM BAT LS Liam Dawson 140 LEI BWL L Ramnaresh Sarwan* 111 ESS BWL L NIck Browne 11 HAM ALL P Sean Ervine 141 LEI BWL P Charlie Schreck 112 ESS BAT - Alastair Cook 12 HAM BWL S Joe Gatting 142 LEI BAT L Greg Smith 113 ESS BWL L Thomas Craddock 13 HAM BWL S Glenn Maxwell* 143 LEI BWL LS Jamie Sykes 114 ESS WKT - Ben Foakes 14 HAM ALL M Neil McKenzie 144 LEI BWL LM Robert Taylor 115 ESS WKT - James Foster 15 HAM WKT - Lewis McManus 145 LEI BAT - Shiv Thakor 116 ESS BWL P Sajid Mahmood 16 HAM BWL S Will Smith 146 LEI BAT - Michael Thornely 117 ESS BWL P David Masters 17 HAM BWL S Brad Taylor 147 LEI BAT P Tom Wells 118 ESS BAT - Jaik Mickleburgh 18 HAM BAT S Sean Terry 148 LEI BWL P Alexander Wyatt 119 ESS BWL LP Tymal Mills 19 HAM BWL LP James Tomlinson 314 MID WKT - Andrew Balbirnie 120 ESS ALL M Graham Napier 20 HAM BAT - James Vince 315 MID BWL P Gareth Berg 121 ESS BWL LS Monty Panesar 21 HAM WKT - Adam Wheater 316 MID BAT L Joe Denly 122 ESS BAT - Mark Pettini 22 HAM BWL LM Chris Wood 317 MID BAT P Neil Dexter 123 ESS ALL LS Tim Phillips 291 KEN BAT LP Adam Ball 318 MID BWL P Steven Finn 124 ESS BAT S Owais Shah 292 KEN BAT P Daniel Bell-Drummond 319 MID BWL L Nick Gubbins 125 ESS ALL M Greg Smith 293 KEN WKT - Sam Billings 320 MID BWL P James Harris 126 ESS BAT P Ryan ten Doeschate 294 KEN BWL P Alex Blake 321 MID BWL P Tom Helm 127 ESS BWL LP Reece Topley 295 KEN BWL LP Doug Bollinger* 322 MID BWL S Ryan Higgins 128 ESS BAT - Kishen Velani 296 KEN BWL P Mitchell Claydon 323 MID BAT L Dawid Malan 129 ESS BAT LS Tom Westley 297 KEN BWL LS Fabian Cowdrey 324 MID BAT - Eoin Morgan 195 GLA ALL M Jim Allenby 298 KEN BWL M Mark Davies 325 MID BWL P Tim Murtagh 196 GLA WKT - William Bragg 299 KEN BWL P David Griffiths 326 MID BWL LS Ravi Patel 197 GLA WKT - Chris Cooke 300 KEN ALL M Calum Haggett 327 MID ALL S Ollie Rayner CRICKET STATS Full Player List 8/04/14 Num Cty Pos Bwl Player Num Cty Pos Bwl Player Num Cty Pos Bwl Player 328 MID BAT L Chris Rogers* 164 SOM BAT S Johann Myburgh 56 WOR BAT - Daryl Mitchell 329 MID BAT L Sam Robson 165 SOM ALL P Craig Overton 57 WOR BWL P Charles Morris 330 MID BWL P Toby Roland-Jones 166 SOM BWL P Jamie Overton 58 WOR BAT LM Matthew Pardoe 331 MID WKT - Adam Rossington 167 SOM BAT - Alviro Petersen* 59 WOR BWL P Chris Russell 332 MID BWL LP Gurjit Sandhu 168 SOM WKT - James Regan 60 WOR ALL LM Jack Shantry 333 MID WKT - John Simpson 169 SOM BWL P Alfonso Thomas 61 WOR ALL LM Ross Whiteley 334 MID BWL S Paul Stirling 170 SOM ALL M Peter Trego 62 WRK WKT - Tim Ambrose 335 MID BAT - Oliver Wilkin 171 SOM BAT - Marcus Trescothick 63 WRK WKT - Jamie Atkinson 362 NOR BWL P Muhammad Azharullah 172 SOM BWL L Max Waller 64 WRK ALL LM Keith Barker 363 NOR WKT - Jonathan Batty 23 SUR BWL LS Zafar Ansari 65 WRK BAT - Ian Bell 364 NOR BWL P Maurice Chambers 24 SUR BWL S Gareth Batty 66 WRK BWL LS Paul Best 365 NOR BAT - Kyle Coetzer 25 SUR WKT - Rory Burns 67 WRK BAT S Varun Chopra 366 NOR ALL P Steven Crook 26 SUR WKT - Steven Davies 68 WRK ALL P Rikki Clarke 367 NOR WKT - Ben Duckett 27 SUR BWL P Jade Dernbach 69 WRK BAT - Freddie Coleman 368 NOR ALL P Andrew Hall 28 SUR BWL P Matthew Dunn 70 WRK BAT P Laurie Evans 369 NOR BAT S Rob Keogh 29 SUR BWL P George Edwards 71 WRK BWL P Recordo Gordon 370 NOR BAT - James Kettleborough 30 SUR BAT S Arun Harinath 72 WRK BWL S Sam Hain 371 NOR BAT - Richard Levi* 31 SUR BWL P Thomas Jewell 73 WRK BWL P Oliver Hannon-Dalby 372 NOR ALL S James Middlebrook 32 SUR BWL P Tim Linley 74 WRK BAT P Ateeq Javid 373 NOR WKT - David Murphy 33 SUR BWL P Azhar Mahmood 75 WRK BWL P Richard Jones 374 NOR BAT L Robert Newton 34 SUR BWL P Stuart Meaker 76 WRK BAT - Tom Lewis 375 NOR BAT L Stephen Peters 35 SUR BAT S Kevin Pietersen 77 WRK BWL S Shoaib Malik* 376 NOR BAT - David Sales 36 SUR BWL M Jason Roy 78 WRK WKT - Peter McKay 377 NOR BWL S Matthew Spriegel 37 SUR BAT S Dominic Sibley 79 WRK BAT P Tom Milnes 378 NOR BWL P Olly Stone 38 SUR BAT S Graeme Smith* 80 WRK ALL S Jeetan Patel* 379 NOR BAT P Alex Wakely 39 SUR BAT S Vikram Solanki 81 WRK BAT - William Porterfield 380 NOR BAT S Graeme White 40 SUR BWL P Chris Tremlett 82 WRK BWL P Boyd Rankin 381 NOR ALL LP David Willey 41 SUR BWL LS Freddie van den Bergh 83 WRK BAT - Jonathan Trott 89 NOT ALL P Andre Adams 42 SUR WKT - Gary Wilson 84 WRK BAT LS Jim Troughton 90 NOT BAT - Jake Ball 43 SUR BWL P Jack Winslade 85 WRK BAT - Jon Webb 91 NOT ALL P Stuart Broad 173 SUS BWL P James Anyon 86 WRK BAT S Ian Westwood 92 NOT BWL M Andy Carter 174 SUS BWL L Will Beer 87 WRK ALL M Chris Woakes 93 NOT BWL P Luke Fletcher 175 SUS WKT - Ben Brown 88 WRK BWL P Chris Wright 94 NOT BWL P Paul Franks 176 SUS BWL P Harry Finch 261 YOR BWL P Moin Ashraf 95 NOT BWL LP Harry Gurney 177 SUS BAT S Rory Hamilton-Brown 262 YOR WKT - Jonathan Bairstow 96 NOT BAT - Alex Hales 178 SUS BWL LP Lewis Hatchett 263 YOR BAT - Gary Ballance 97 NOT BAT - Brett Hutton 179 SUS BWL P Matthew Hobden 264 YOR BWL P Tim Bresnan 98 NOT BWL LM Phil Jaques 180 SUS WKT - Callum Jackson 265 YOR BWL P Jack Brooks 99 NOT BWL LS Gary Keedy 181 SUS ALL P Chris Jordan 266 YOR BWL P Ben Coad 100 NOT BAT - Sam Kelsall 182 SUS BAT - Ed Joyce 267 YOR BWL LM Aaron Finch* 101 NOT BAT - Michael Lumb 183 SUS BAT - Jon Lewis 268 YOR BWL P Matthew Fisher 102 NOT BAT - Steven Mullaney 184 SUS BWL LP Chris Liddle 269 YOR BAT L Andrew Gale 103 NOT ALL LS Samit Patel 185 SUS BAT - Matt Machan 270 YOR BAT - Callum Geldart 104 NOT WKT - Chris Read 186 SUS BWL P Steve Magoffin* 271 YOR WKT - Barney Gibson 105 NOT BWL P Ajmal Shahzad 187
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