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Match Report Match Report Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan vs Surrey CCC, Surrey Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan - Won by 25 runs Date: Fri 15 May 2015 Location: United Kingdom - Surrey Match Type: NATWEST T20 Scorer: Manu John Toss: Surrey CCC, Surrey won the toss and elected to Bowl URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/254418 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan Surrey CCC, Surrey Score 240-3 Score 215-10 Overs 20.0 Overs 19.3 JA Rudolph* JJ Roy MA Wallace† SM Davies CA Ingram KC Sangakkara CB Cooke V Solanki BJ Wright GC Wilson† GG Wagg A Kapil CAJ Meschede ZS Ansari DL Lloyd GJ Batty* AG Salter TK Curran DA Cosker MP Dunn MG Hogan Wahab Riaz page 1 of 34 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan R B 4's 6's SR JA Rudolph* 1 . 1 3 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 . 1 1 4 1 6 4 1 . 1 . 4 . 2 1 6 1 c KC Sangakkara b A Kapil 62 39 5 3 158.97 6 1 . // MA Wallace† . 1 4 . 4 1 . // c Wahab Riaz b TK Curran 10 10 2 0 100.0 CA Ingram 1 . 4 . 4 4 . 1 1 . 6 . 6 1 1 1 6 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 4 1 6 6 b Wahab Riaz 91 47 7 6 193.62 1 4 1 1 1 2 6 2 . 4 . // CB Cooke 1 1 2 1 1 6 . 2 4 1 2 6 6 6 1 2 1 1 not out 46 19 1 4 242.11 BJ Wright . 4 4 1 6 1 not out 16 7 2 1 228.57 Extras (w 6, nb 4, b 4, lb 1) 15 Total (3 wickets; 20.0 overs) 240 12.00 RPO Did Not Bat:["GG Wagg", "CAJ Meschede", "DL Lloyd", "AG Salter", "DA Cosker", "MG Hogan"] Fall of Wicket: 16-1 (MA Wallace 2.3 ov ), 157-2 (JA Rudolph 14.3 ov ), 182-3 (CA Ingram 16.4 ov ) Bowling: Surrey CCC, Surrey O M R W EC AV EX GJ Batty* 4.0 0 46 0 11.50 - (w 2) MP Dunn 4.0 0 54 0 13.50 - (w 1, nb 1) TK Curran 4.0 0 45 1 11.25 45.00 (w 1) Wahab Riaz 4.0 0 45 1 11.25 45.00 (nb 1) ZS Ansari 3.0 0 41 0 13.67 - (w 2) A Kapil 1.0 0 4 1 4.00 4.00 Power Plays: Power Play #1 0.1 - 6.0 Compulsory page 2 of 34 2nd Innings | Batting: Surrey CCC, Surrey R B 4's 6's SR JJ Roy 1 . // c CB Cooke b MG Hogan 1 2 0 0 50.0 SM Davies 2 1 . 1 6 . 1 1 1 . 6 1 . 6 4 4 1 1 6 1 1 . 1 . 6 1 1 1 4 . // b DA Cosker 58 32 3 5 181.25 KC . 4 1 1 1 1 . 4 1 1 4 4 4 1 6 4 . // c DL Lloyd b CAJ Meschede 37 17 6 1 217.65 Sangakkara A Kapil 1 1 2 . 1 1 1 6 . // lbw b DA Cosker 13 9 0 1 144.44 GC Wilson† 1 1 1 1 1 . // c JA Rudolph* b DA Cosker 5 6 0 0 83.33 V Solanki . // lbw b DA Cosker 0 1 0 0 0.0 ZS Ansari 1 . 1 6 1 2 2 . 2 1 . 2 4 2 6 4 1 2 1 2 6 4 1 2 2 1 1 4 1 4 1 not out 67 32 5 3 209.38 Wahab Riaz . 1 1 6 . // c JA Rudolph* b AG Salter 12 8 0 1 150.0 GJ Batty* 1 1 1 6 2 1 . // c GG Wagg b CAJ Meschede 12 7 0 1 171.43 TK Curran 1 1 . // b AG Salter 2 3 0 0 66.67 MP Dunn 1 . // b MG Hogan 1 2 0 0 50.0 Extras (w 2, nb 4, lb 1) 7 Total (10 wickets; 19.3 overs) 215 11.03 RPO Fall of Wicket: 4-1 (JJ Roy 0.4 ov ), 58-2 (KC Sangakkara 5.3 ov ), 97-3 (A Kapil 8.4 ov ), 114-4 (SM Davies 10.4 ov ), 114-5 (V Solanki 10.5 ov ), 129-6 (GC Wilson 12.4 ov ), 170-7 (Wahab Riaz 15.2 ov ), 201-8 (GJ Batty 17.5 ov ), 204-9 (TK Curran 18.3 ov ), 215-10 (MP Dunn 19.3 ov ) Bowling: Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan O M R W EC AV EX MG Hogan 3.3 0 34 2 9.71 17.00 (w 1) GG Wagg 4.0 0 49 0 12.25 - (nb 2) CAJ Meschede 4.0 0 58 2 14.50 29.00 DA Cosker 4.0 0 30 4 7.50 7.50 (w 1) AG Salter 4.0 0 43 2 10.75 21.50 Notes: Zafar Ansari 50 off 23 balls at 16.2. Power Plays: Power Play #1 0.1 - 6.0 Compulsory page 3 of 34 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 240-3 Team Report Surrey CCC, Surrey 215-10 Colin Ingram-91(47), Jacques Rudolph-62(39), Three highest scores Zafar Ansari-67(32), Steven Davies-58(32), Kumar Chris Cooke-46(19) Sangakkara-37(17) Jacques Rudolph, Colin Ingram-141(78), Chris Three highest Steven Davies, Kumar Sangakkara-54(29), Zafar Cooke, Ben Wright-58(21), Colin Ingram, Chris partnerships Ansari, Wahab Riaz-41(19), Steven Davies, Cooke-25(21) Aneesh Kapil-39(19) 0 | 0.0% of total overs Maidens faced 0 | 0.0% of total overs 6 | 4.92% of total balls Wides faced 2 | 1.68% of total balls 2 | 1.64% of total balls No Balls faced 2 | 1.68% of total balls 29 | 23.77% of total balls Dot Balls faced 27 | 22.69% of total balls 52 | 21.67% of total runs 1s scored 52 | 24.19% of total runs 9 | 7.5% of total runs 2s scored 14 | 13.02% of total runs 1 | 1.25% of total runs 3s scored 0 | 0.0% of total runs 17 | 28.33% of total runs 4s scored 14 | 26.05% of total runs 0 | 0.0% of total runs 5s scored 0 | 0.0% of total runs 14 | 35.0% of total runs 6s scored 12 | 33.49% of total runs 40 (20) | 16.67% of total runs Runs scored off 1st 48 (20) | 22.33% of total runs ball of over 44 (20) | 18.33% of total runs Runs scored off 2nd 31 (20) | 14.42% of total runs ball of over 20 (20) | 8.33% of total runs Runs scored off 3rd 35 (20) | 16.28% of total runs ball of over 37 (20) | 15.42% of total runs Runs scored off 4th 25 (19) | 11.63% of total runs ball of over 37 (20) | 15.42% of total runs Runs scored off 5th 37 (19) | 17.21% of total runs ball of over 25 (20) | 10.42% of total runs Runs scored off 6th 25 (19) | 11.63% of total runs ball of over 22 (8) | 9.17% of total runs Runs scored off 7th 5 (3) | 2.33% of total runs ball of over Runs scored off 8th 2 (1) | 0.93% of total runs ball of over page 4 of 34 1st Innings - Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 2nd Innings - Surrey CCC, Surrey Key: Dots 1's 2's 3's 4's 5's No wagon wheel data captured No wagon wheel data captured 6's W's Batting Stats Bowling Stats Batting Stats Bowling Stats Runs 240 Overs 20.0 Runs 215 Overs 19.3 Balls 115 Maiden 0 Balls 106 Maiden 0 Dot Balls 29 Wickets 3 Dot Balls 27 Wickets 10 1s 52 Wides 6 1s 52 Wides 2 2s 9 No Balls 2 2s 14 No Balls 2 3s 1 Economy 12.0 3s 0 Economy 11.026 4s 17 4s 14 5s 0 5s 0 6s 14 6s 12 page 5 of 34 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan Surrey CCC, Surrey Manhattan Run Worm page 6 of 34 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan Surrey CCC, Surrey RPO Match Partnerships Surrey CCC, Surrey Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan Jason Roy 1(2), Steven Davies 3(2)||Jacques Rudolph 5(5), Mark Wallace 10(10), Extras 1(1) 4(4) 16(16) Steven Davies 17(12), Kumar Sangakkara 37(17)||Jacques Rudolph 57(34), Colin Ingram 76(38), Extras 9(7) 54(29) 141(78) Extras 1(1), Steven Davies 25(10), Aneesh Kapil 13(9)||Colin Ingram 15(8), Chris Cooke 6(5), Extras 4(1) 39(20) 25(13) Steven Davies 13(8), Gary Wilson 4(4)||Chris Cooke 40(13), Ben Wright 16(7), Extras 4(1) 17(12) 58(21) Gary Wilson 0(0), Vikram Solanki 0(1)| 0(1) Extras 1(1), Gary Wilson 1(2), Zafar Ansari 13(9)| 15(11) Extras 9(3), Zafar Ansari 24(10), Wahab Riaz 12(6)| 41(19) Zafar Ansari 19(8), Gareth Batty 12(7)| 31(15) Zafar Ansari 1(1), Thomas Curran 2(3)| 3(4) Zafar Ansari 10(4), Matt Dunn 1(2)| 11(6) page 7 of 34 Fujitsu Heat Pumps MVP Leaderboard CA Ingram First Place 21.89 MVP Points Rank Player MVP Points Team 1 CA Ingram 21.89 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 2 DA Cosker 18.25 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 3 ZS Ansari 16.45 Surrey CCC, Surrey 4 JA Rudolph* 15.78 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 5 CB Cooke 11.52 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 6 SM Davies 11.5 Surrey CCC, Surrey 7 KC Sangakkara 9.42 Surrey CCC, Surrey 8 Wahab Riaz 6.64 Surrey CCC, Surrey 9 CAJ Meschede 6.55 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 10 A Kapil 6.5 Surrey CCC, Surrey 11 MG Hogan 6.03 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 12 AG Salter 4.93 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 13 TK Curran 4.17 Surrey CCC, Surrey 14 BJ Wright 3.27 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 15 MA Wallace† 2.42 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan page 8 of 34 Rank Player MVP Points Team 16 DL Lloyd 2.0 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 17 GG Wagg 0.77 Glamorgan CCC, Glamorgan 18 GC Wilson† 0.73 Surrey CCC, Surrey 19 GJ Batty* 0.61 Surrey CCC, Surrey 20 JJ Roy 0.15 Surrey CCC, Surrey 21 V Solanki 0.0 Surrey CCC, Surrey 22 MP Dunn -1.2 Surrey CCC, Surrey page 9 of 34 1st Innings: 240-3 (20.0 Overs) Bowling: Surrey CCC, Surrey Power Play Over Runs Balls Wicket RPO Total Bowler Compulsory 1 2 1 .
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