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MOST WICKETS in SCHOOLS CRICKET O M R W BB Avge S. G MOST WICKETS IN SCHOOLS CRICKET O M R W BB Avge S. G. Whittingham Christ's Hospital 142.1 24 483 42 7-7 11.50 W. S. Wright Malvern College 160.5 11 564 42 5-22 13.42 J. B. Kings Rugby School 226.5 36 730 41 5-47 17.80 E. J. Duckworth Dauntsey's School 171.1 20 666 39 4-27 17.07 T. I. Whitehouse Lancaster Royal Grammar School 148.4 23 520 39 6-60 13.33 A. Birkby* Stowe School 202 37 728 39 5-32 18.66 O. E. Strong Bromsgrove School 151 16 655 37 4-13 17.70 J. M. Foley Felsted School 169 32 672 37 8-28 18.16 J. M. A. Mynott Dauntsey's School 155.1 38 495 36 4-8 13.75 R. G. Craze Kimbolton School 149 22 532 36 4-7 14.77 R. Hassan Brentwood School 166.2 18 717 35 5-38 20.48 A. F. Cooke Victoria College, Jersey 131.4 13 543 35 4-30 15.51 G. S. Murali King Edward's School, Birmingham 162 29 484 35 4-20 13.82 P. A. Sivarajah Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School 144.3 30 543 35 8-52 15.51 N. Brand King's College, Taunton 140 24 486 35 4-58 13.88 C. F. C. Lea Nottingham High School 138 34 430 34 5-22 12.64 D. Chohan Dulwich College 186 16 681 34 7-89 20.02 M. A. Hammond Saint Edward's School, Oxford 185 29 736 34 6-31 21.64 W. Chapples Sedbergh School 123.4 17 475 34 4-31 13.97 M. D. Hunn Saint Joseph's College, Ipswich 110.2 13 379 34 6-30 11.14 J. Hughes Solihull School 115 4 560 34 3-13 16.47 G. Maybury Oakham School 155.5 19 645 33 3-22 19.54 T. J. Lester* Rossall School 121.1 27 370 33 7-12 11.21 A. J. C. Cossor Oundle School 158 18 626 33 6-39 18.96 H. D. Ramsden* Oundle School 185.4 40 565 33 4-25 17.12 S. J. Boothby Haileybury 173 41 521 31 4-11 16.80 J Newland Hurstpierpoint College 102 10 330 31 4-12 10.64 B. I. W. Ladd Gibbon Bryanston School 95.1 20 326 30 6-15 10.86 C. J. Bodenstein Victoria College, Jersey 131.4 17 422 30 6-19 14.06 M. R. Tully Manchester Grammar School 151.1 23 481 30 4-36 16.03 W. J. B. Berner Stowe School 141 22 515 30 3-15 17.16 T. C. Rawlinson* King's College School, Wimbledon 116.4 15 492 30 4-32 16.40 T. F. J. Coldman Tonbridge School 175.5 19 697 30 5-19 23.23 J. C. P. Wells Lancaster Royal Grammar School 150.1 25 470 30 5-52 15.66 M. M. Nawaz* Bromsgrove School 144 7 634 29 57 21.86 M. Mohammad Charterhouse 168.2 14 658 29 6-63 22.68 R. W. Brierley Nottingham High School 154 24 656 29 5-70 22.62 D. T. P. Pratt Harrow School 128 29 304 29 4-15 10.48 R. W. M. Fleming Eltham College 137 12 640 29 4-25 22.06 A. Shinwari Whitgift School 115.4 14 507 29 4-24 17.48 A. D. P. Barras* Abingdon School 103.2 10 309 28 6-14 11.03 A. J. G. Clegg Bromsgrove School 164 8 634 28 5-42 22.64 H. Furze Colfe's School 115.3 13 437 28 4-11 15.60 C. D. Knowles Magdalen College School 135 10 554 28 4-26 19.78 G. N. Summers Forest School 100 14 372 28 4-15 13.28 L. C. W. Williams Rossall School 110 16 388 28 4-20 13.85 H. G. Popplewell Taunton School 116.2 22 382 28 4-27 13.64 H. M. R. Peterson Sedbergh School 143.5 23 467 28 4-36 16.67 T. D. Raglan Sedbergh School 165 29 497 28 4-13 17.75 H. L. Hayes Eton College 134 11 633 28 5-19 22.60 G. A. Cook Taunton School 97.5 20 262 28 5-12 9.35 R. J. Wigley King Edward's School, Birmingham 118 12 511 27 4-17 18.92 K. A. Patel Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School 109.4 8 502 27 6-28 18.59 E. J. Pollock Royal Grammar School, Worcester 135 8 568 27 6-48 21.03 A. T. Read Manchester Grammar School 128.5 29 462 27 4-27 17.11 R. Vaish Manchester Grammar School 128.4 14 563 27 4-13 20.85 A. J. Lindsell Radley College 123.3 10 518 27 4-14 19.18 A. G. Bennett-Jones Rugby School 102 15 297 27 6-9 11.00 O. R. B. Dewhurst Saint Paul's School 174 19 637 26 5-70 24.50 A. T. S. Gill Manchester Grammar School 120.3 23 363 26 3-6 13.96 A. M. Taylor Saint Peter's School, York 104.4 18 436 26 4-21 16.76 C. M. B. S. Smith Eastbourne College 115.2 10 484 26 4-19 18.61 J. T. E. Essex Winchester College 138.5 24 504 26 5-16 19.38 T. M. Bird* King's School, Worcester 122 9 559 26 5-39 21.50 P. K. Patel Tiffin School 102.1 14 427 26 4-11 16.42 E. J. Wright Saint Joseph's College, Ipswich 120 11 453 26 6-63 17.42 J. C. E. Bull Abingdon School 85.5 11 313 25 5-20 12.52 C. R. Dow* Berkhamsted School 99.1 3 415 25 4-29 16.60 D. W. T. Thomas* Dauntsey's School 119 12 516 25 3-15 20.64 A. W. Pollock Shrewsbury School 134 19 428 25 4-19 17.12 R. J. Lowin Kimbolton School 113 17 375 25 3-7 15.00 R. C. Sharrocks Woodhouse Grove School 106.4 14 369 25 6-83 14.76 H. J. R. Martin Stowe School 85 9 350 25 4-9 14.00 J. J. Ballantine Dykes Eton College 163.3 13 654 25 4-22 26.16 D. M. Hancock Millfield School 127.1 11 429 25 5-39 17.16 R. A. J. Smith Shrewsbury School 115 15 409 25 4-18 16.36 S. J. Johnson Nottingham High School 176 22 629 25 4-49 25.16 A. T. A. Martin Oakham School 115.5 4 552 25 4-20 22.08 L. T. E. Armstrong* Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby 181.1 30 725 25 3-23 29.00 J. Marsden* King's School in Macclesfield 101.2 22 281 25 6-7 11.24 R. J. Woolston Reed's School 95.4 6 540 25 7-71 21.60 N. D. C. Mansfield Exeter School 107.5 16 476 25 4-28 19.04 C. I. De Verteuil Oratory School 112 10 332 24 4-32 13.83 J. M. Rusbridge* Exeter School 70.1 10 337 24 4-22 14.04 V. V. S. Sohal Bedford School 196.5 24 743 24 30.95 30.95 B. Huxley Bromsgrove School 152 15 633 24 4-12 26.37 A. G. Corridan Charterhouse 213 48 729 24 5-62 30.37 J. Lewis-Oliver City of London Freemen's School 119.5 15 481 24 5-15 20.04 B. L. Rouse Dauntsey's School 136 24 516 24 4-10 21.50 C. A. French Oakham School 173 14 737 24 3-38 30.70 R. Purohit Uppingham School 176.1 22 625 24 6-31 26.04 J. De Cosimo Saint Joseph's College, Ipswich 80 5 360 24 4-11 15.00 N. O. Kent Saint George's, Weybridge 155 15 609 24 3-29 25.37 O. M. Jump Kirkham Grammar School 101 16 306 24 3-15 12.75 J. P. M. Dingwall Fettes College 102.5 13 354 24 7-16 14.75 J. B. Lintott* Queen's College, Taunton 116 20 457 24 4-26 19.04 W. R. G. Leith* Wellington College 145.2 16 488 24 3-24 20.33 L. J. Catlow Ipswich School 108.3 12 329 24 8-48 13.70 A. R. Metcalfe Lancaster Royal Grammar School 124.3 12 532 24 4-17 22.16 G. T. G. Weller Uppingham School 135.3 23 464 24 4-13 19.33 C. Purchase Wycliffe College 119.3 8 557 24 4 - 17 23.20 W. R. Palmer Magdalen College School 99 7 501 23 4-40 21.78 T. M. Gallyer* Charterhouse 106.5 8 434 23 3-17 18.86 J. S.Warren* Denstone 99 12 374 23 5-33 16.26 A. X. Noel Victoria College, Jersey 100 6 403 23 4-14 17.52 H. G. Lewis Shrewsbury School 107 13 428 23 3-24 18.60 T. H. Clarke* Rugby School 159 36 468 23 4-17 20.34 J. Roffey John Fisher School 94 16 468 23 4-30 20.34 D. A. Escott Winchester College 160 17 492 23 3-21 21.39 R. P. Glover Taunton School 109 8 433 23 5-30 18.82 S. Slater John Fisher School 87 12 452 23 4-53 19.65 S.
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