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Division One Statistics 2009 DIVISION ONE STATISTICS 2009 Final League Table P W L W-D L-D A Bat Bowl Points Trysull & Seisdon 22 17 1 2 0 2 12 8 437 Worfield 22 15 2 4 0 1 20 19 412 Cound 22 10 8 3 0 1 30 29 324 Wroxeter & Uppington 22854323039301 Frankton 22992022332281 Montgomery 22764323233273 Alberbury 22593414153257 Lilleshall 22491533446211 Llanidloes 22473623545208 Ellesmere 22 3 12 3 1 3 34 39 197 Market Drayton 22372823353186 Pontesbury 22 4 14 1 2 1 33 43 177 Highs and Lows Highest Total by Team: 403-6 Trysull & Seisdon v Lilleshall 12 September Lowest Total by Team: 27 all out Pontesbury v Montgomery 23 May Batsmen Scoring Centuries (221) 269 L. Nightingale Trysull & Seisdon v Lilleshall 12 September 160 L. Nightingale Trysull & Seisdon v Wroxeter & Uppington 8 August 159 G. Trow Cound v Market Drayton 29 August 151 G. Trow Cound v Llanidloes 12 September 136 T. Pickerill Worfield v Frankton 23 May 135* M. Singh Worfield v Pontesbury 15 August 134* L. Nightingale Trysull & Seisdon v Market Drayton 16 May 132* M. Singh Worfield v Llanidloes 20 June 124 C. Fourie Ellesmere v Wroxeter & Uppington 2 May 122 F. Younger-Waaters Cound v Llanidloes 12 September 118* J. Wiilliams Cound v Ellesmere 8 August 117 S. Eceolaza Trysull & Seisdon v Pontesbury 25 July 114* M. Singh Worfield v Montgomery 12 September 110 S. Eceolaza Trysull & Seisdon v Llanidloes 30 May 110 I. Seedhouse Worfield v Montgomery 12 September 109* L. Nightingale Trysull & Seisdon v Frankton 18 July 106 J. Woood Wroxeter & Uppington v Trysull & Seisdon 8 August 104* I. Seedhouse Worfield v Pontesbury 15 August 104 C. Fourie Ellesmere v Pontesbury 20 June 102 L. Nightingale Trysull & Seisdon v Lilleshall 27 June 100 C. Airey Lilleshall v Trysull & Seisdon 12 September Bowlers Taking 7 or More Wiickets (55) S. Wiilson 8-16 Pontesbury v Ellesmere 5 September A. Johnson 8-37 Cound v Llanidloes 27 June A. Newman 7-17 Trysull & Seisdon v Llanidloes 30 May R. Moolman 7-30 Alberbury v Frankton 9 May S. Wiilson 7-53 Pontesbury v Frankton 29 August 36 DIVISION ONE AVERAGES 2009 BATTING (Qualification 10 innings, average over 28) Not Highest Name Club Innings OutRuns Score Average MANINDER SINGH Worfield 20 10 1044 135* 104.40 LEE NIGHTINGALE Trysull & Seisdon 20 2 1217 269 67.61 GRAHAM TROW Cound 20 0 891 159 44.55 MARK JONES Alberbury 18 3 663 93 44.20 CURTIS FOURIE Ellesmere 20 2 755 124 41.95 MATTHEW TURNER Worfield 13 4 337 85 37.44 OLIVER TODD Lilleshall 17 7 372 53* 37.20 MARC HUGHES Llanidloes 16 5 402 57 36.55 PAUL MARTIN Market Drayton 15 1 504 71* 36.00 ROBERT KINSEY Montgomery 15 2 465 73* 35.77 ANDREW NEWMAN Trysull & Seisdon 16 7 315 65* 35.00 PAUL MOCHAN Ellesmere 16 4 412 76* 34.33 SHAMIM ECEOLAZA Trysull & Seisdon 18 0 608 117 33.78 TOM PICKERILL Worfield 17 2 409 136 32.60 CARL O'SULLIVAN Trysull & Seisdon 18 0 586 67 32.56 RICHARD EVASON Wroxeter & Uppington 16 9 223 31* 31.86 SHAUN DAVIS Frankton 11 1 317 72 31.70 JEREMY WOOD Wroxeter & Uppington 17 2 465 106 31.00 AARON RUFFCOCK Montgomery 11 1 306 75* 30.60 GARETH LANCHBURY Worfield 15 6 270 58* 30.00 MICHAEL CRAWSHAW Alberbury 20 3 498 88* 29.29 FARRELL YOUNGER-WATERS Cound 16 2 398 122 28.43 BOWLLING (Qualification 20 wickets, average under 19) Name Club Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average MANINDER SINGH Worfield 140.5 37 36 333 9.25 MATTHEW WILDER Trysull & Seisdon 179.1 29 62 623 10.05 ANDREW NEWMAN Trysull & Seisdon 222 45 60 613 10.22 WILL WEIR Worfield 110.2 17 27 295 10.93 ALEX JOHNSON Cound 196.4 33 51 609 11.94 STEVE WILSON Pontesbury 252.2 50 61 779 12.77 NICK BEVAN Wroxeter & Uppington 171 22 43 577 13.42 STEVE PEDLEY Lilleshall 88.5 16 23 309 13.43 GARETH LANCHBURY Worfield 123.1 25 30 411 13.70 RICHARD DAKIN Lilleshall 72.3 8 22 326 14.84 DANIEL HARRIS Wroxeter & Uppington 108.3 29 21 320 15.24 SHAUN DAVIS Frankton 138.5 24 28 223 15.79 TIM BEARDMORE Worfield 137 25 27 427 15.81 NEIL SAVAGE Alberbury 148.4 18 32 552 17.25 KEVIN HAMER Cound 169.2 44 31 364 17.33 DAVID LANGTON Cound 96.4 15 23 415 18.04 CURTIS FOURIE Ellesmere 210.2 33 41 742 18.10 RICHARD DAVIES Market Drayton 116.5 11 27 501 18.56 NEIL TUFFIN Montgomery 167.3 36 30 562 18.73 37 DIVISION TWO STATISTICS 2009 Final League Table P W L W-D L-D A Bat Bowl Points Church Stretton 22936223837336 Forton 22 10 5 3 1 3 24 37 331 Condover 22 11 4 4 2 1 23 29 329 Bishop’s Castle 22 11 4 3 2 2 25 29 324 Wellington III 22 11 7 0 2 2 20 25 301 Knockin & Kinnerley 22873223539276 Tibberton 22692323635244 Whittington 22691333129228 Cae Glas 22594313049217 Willey Wanderers 22493424246213 Shifnal III 22591521740200 Acton Reynald 22 3 14 1 2 2 36 49 185 Highs and Lows Highest Total by Team: 283-3 Forton v Tibberton 4 July Lowest Total by Team: 39 all out Cae Glas v Forton 22 August Batsmen Scoring Centuries (112) 127 P. Lee Church Stretton v Willey Wanderers 19 September 113* J. Nicholls Church Stretton v Shifnal III 22 August 113 J. Uppton Condover v Forton 29 August 112 R. Peart Tibberton v Whittington 12 September 110 O. Meredith Forton v Tibberton 19 September 108 S. Kunjir Tibberton v Condover 16 May 106* R. Benting Wellington III v Acton Reynald 25 July 103* A. Goulding Forton v Shifnal III 20 June 103 G. Darlington Knockin & Kinnerley v Whittington 20 June 102* B. Oakley Cae Glas v Whittington 30 May 100* A. Cartwright Tibberton v Wellington III 29 August 100 J. Nicholls Church Stretton v Wellington III 12 September Bowlers Taking 7 Wiickets or More (55) M. Mackenzie 9-14 Whittington v Shifnal III 13 June S. Palmer 9-27 Bishop’s Castle v Forton 8 August E. Smith 8-60 Church Stretton v Willey Wanderers 4 July C. Sayers 7-42 Forton v Shifnal III 5 September N. Broadbent 7-55 Cae Glas v Tibberton 25 July 38 DIVISION TWO AVERAGES 2009 BATTING (Qualification 10 innings, average over 28) Not Highest Name Club Innings OutRuns Score Average PETER LEE Church Stretton 15 3 583 127 48.58 MATTHEW WILLIAMS Whittington 12 9 137 42* 45.67 GARY DARLINGTON Knockin & Kinnerley 14 1 585 103 45.00 KEVIN HUMPHREYS Shifnal III 10 1 369 63 41.00 JAMES UPTON Condover 16 1 592 113 39.46 JAKE NICHOLLS Church Stretton 17 1 429 113* 39.31 RICHARD FIFIELD Bishop’s Castle 19 6 487 82 37.46 OWEN MEREDITH Forton 13 1 447 110 37.25 BEN NICHOLLS Church Stretton 17 4 465 78* 35.77 EDGAR WHATELEY Bishop’s Castle 15 3 389 68 32.42 ASHLEY CARTWRIGHT Tibberton 18 2 499 100* 31.19 JAMES EVANS Church Stretton 14 8 186 57* 31.00 MARK WOODBRIDGE Shifnal III 12 3 278 61* 30.89 JONATHON DUPPA Willey Wanderers 14 2 369 93 30.75 RYAN PEART Tibberton 12 1 336 112 30.55 MICHAEL JENKINS Tibberton 14 2 365 68 30.42 BLUEY THOMAS Knockin & Kinnerley 19 3 483 91 30.19 ANDREW LEWIS Bishop’s Castle 18 2 475 92 29.69 IAN SLATER Willey Wanderers 13 11 57 15 28.50 ADAM WILLIAMS Bishop’s Castle 16 2 394 61* 28.14 BOWLLING (Qualification 20 wickets, average under 18) Name Club Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average CHRIS SAYERS Forton 210.5 52 60 623 10.38 STEPHEN MORRIS Bishop’s Castle 111.2 13 29 330 11.38 HUGH MORRIS Knockin & Kinnerley 179 30 50 571 11.42 MATTHEW SAYERS Forton 188.4 42 44 504 11.45 SIMON PALMER Bishop’s Castle 229.5 73 50 598 11.96 EDWARD SMITH Church Stretton 169.4 31 46 589 12.80 W. 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