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Surrey - Twenty20 Cup Records 2003-2011 SURREY - TWENTY20 CUP RECORDS 2003-2011 Highest Totals - For Highest Totals - Against 224-5 v Gloucestershire at Bristol 2006 217-4 by Lancashire at The Oval 2005 221-8 v Sussex at Hove 2004 210-3 by Essex at The Oval 2009 218-7 v Middlesex at Lord's 2006 201-2 by Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2010 217-4 v Kent at Canterbury 2006 191-6 by Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2009 203-2 v Sussex at Whitgift School 2011 189-6 by Essex at The Oval 2006 189-6 by Hampshire at The Oval 2010 Lowest Totals - For Lowest Totals - Against 94 v Essex at Chelmsford 2008 68 by Sussex at Hove 2007 97 v Gloucestershire at The Oval 2010 91 by Kent at The Oval 2006 118 v Hampshire at The Oval 2005 111 by Essex at The Oval 2011 119 v Sussex at The Oval 2010 113 by Hampshire at The Oval 2011 122 v Gloucestershire at Gloucester 2011 115 by Warwickshire at Trent Bridge 2003 115 by Middlesex at The Oval 2006 Highest Scores - For Highest Scores - Against 101* JJ Roy v Kent at Beckenham 2010 106* SB Styris for Essex at Chelmsford 2010 99* SM Davies v Sussex at Whitgift School 2011 101* JHK Adams for Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2010 98* U Afzaal v Middlesex at Lord's 2009 100* AN Cook for Essex at The Oval 2009 92* SM Davies v Gloucestershire at The Oval 2011 100* MW Goodwin for Sussex at Hove 2011 89 SM Davies v Essex at Chelmsford 2010 87 ML Pettini for Essex at The Oval 2009 88 JGE Benning v Kent at The Oval 2006 83 RS Bopara for Essex at The Oval 2006 87* RJ Hamilton-Brown v Sussex at Arundel 2010 82 M van Jaarsveld for Kent at Beckenham 2010 85* MR Ramprakash v Middlesex at The Oval 2007 79 MW Goodwin for Sussex at Hove 2008 85 MR Ramprakash v Gloucestershire at Bristol 2006 78* TL Maynard for Glamorgan at The Oval 2010 83 AD Brown v Middlesex at Lord's 2006 78 OA Shah for Middlesex at Lord's 2005 81* SA Newman v Essex at Chelmsford 2009 78 IA Cockbain for Gloucestershire at Gloucester 2011 79* R Clarke v Gloucestershire at Bristol 2006 77* BJ Hodge for Leicestershire at Edgbaston 2004 77 MJ Brown v Middlesex at The Oval 2009 76 MJ Cosgrove for Glamorgan at Cardiff 2010 76* MR Ramprakash v Hampshire at The Oval 2004 72 LJ Wright for Sussex at Whitgift School 2011 76 TL Maynard v Kent at Beckenham 2011 68* MH Yardy for Sussex at The Oval 2006 74* MR Ramprakash v Essex at Chelmsford 2007 68 BC Brown for Sussex at Whitgift School 2011 74 JJ Roy v Somerset at The Oval 2010 66* RWT Key for Kent at The Oval 2004 73* RJ Hamilton-Brown v Middlesex at Lord's 2010 66 EJG Morgan for Middlesex at Lord's 2006 73 MR Ramprakash v Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2009 66 ML Pettini for Essex at The Oval 2008 73 SM Davies v Gloucestershire at Bristol 2010 64 M van Jaarsveld for Kent at Beckenham 2009 70* Z de Bruyn v Glamorgan at Cardiff 2011 63 MJ Lumb for Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2008 69 JGE Benning v Essex at Chelmsford 2007 63 J Allenby for Glamorgan at The Oval 2011 67* DJ Thornely v Middlesex at Lord's 2005 62* NJ Dexter for Middlesex at The Oval 2010 66 JGE Benning v Kent at Beckenham 2005 62 M van Jaarsveld for Kent at Beckenham 2011 66 JGE Benning v Kent at Canterbury 2006 61* OA Shah for Middlesex at The Oval 2009 65* AJ Hollioake v Middlesex at Lord's 2004 61 APR Gidman for Gloucestershire at Trent Bridge 2003 65* Azhar Mahmood v Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2006 61 JWM Dalrymple for Middlesex at The Oval 2007 65 Abdul Razzaq v Hampshire at The Oval 2008 61 SA Newman for Middlesex at The Oval 2011 64 AD Brown v Leicestershire at Edgbaston 2004 60 Azhar Mahmood for Kent at The Oval 2011 64 AD Brown v Middlesex at Lord's 2005 58 LJ Wright for Sussex at The Oval 2009 63* MR Ramprakash v Glamorgan at The Oval 2010 58 JC Hildreth for Somerset at The Oval 2011 63 A Symonds v Hampshire at The Oval 2010 56 ET Smith for Kent at Canterbury 2003 62 U Afzaal v Kent at The Oval 2009 56 SB Styris for Middlesex at Lord's 2006 62 A Symonds v Kent at The Oval 2010 56 MJ Prior for Sussex at Hove 2008 61* JGE Benning v Middlesex at The Oval 2006 55 Azhar Mahmood for Kent at Canterbury 2008 61* MR Ramprakash v Middlesex at Lord's 2009 54* JC Hildreth for Somerset at Taunton 2010 61 MR Ramprakash v Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2010 54* SM Ervine for Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2010 60 MA Butcher v Kent at The Oval 2004 54 MJ Lumb for Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2009 60 MR Ramprakash v Hampshire at The Oval 2008 54 M van Jaarsveld for Kent at The Oval 2009 60 SM Davies v Hampshire at The Oval 2010 53 L Klusener for Middlesex at Lord's 2004 59 SA Newman v Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2003 53 RS Bopara for Essex at Chelmsford 2009 59 JN Batty v Essex at The Oval 2006 52* A Symonds for Lancashire at The Oval 2005 59 MR Ramprakash v Somerset at Taunton 2010 52* ND McKenzie for Hampshire at The Oval 2010 59 Younis Khan v Somerset at Taunton 2010 52 AJ Strauss for Middlesex at The Oval 2003 58* JN Batty v Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge 2006 52 JS Foster for Essex at Chelmsford 2007 58 MR Ramprakash v Kent at The Oval 2006 52 JL Denly for Kent at The Oval 2008 57* Azhar Mahmood v Kent at Canterbury 2003 52 CD Nash for Sussex at The Oval 2008 57 JGE Benning v Middlesex at Lord's 2006 51* JM Vince for Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2011 55* AD Brown v Warwickshire at Trent Bridge 2003 51 M van Jaarsveld for Kent at Beckenham 2005 54 MR Ramprakash v Essex at The Oval 2006 51 MJ Prior for Sussex at Hove 2005 53* SJ Walters v Glamorgan at Cardiff 2010 50 IJ Ward for Sussex at The Oval 2005 53 MR Ramprakash v Kent at Canterbury 2003 53 MA Butcher v Hampshire at The Oval 2004 53 JJ Roy v Kent at The Oval 2011 52* SA Newman v Kent at The Oval 2005 52 R Clarke v Hampshire at The Oval 2005 52 SA Newman v Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2008 52 Z de Bruyn v Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2011 52 JJ Roy v Middlesex at Lord's 2011 51 AD Brown v Lancashire at The Oval 2005 51 AD Brown v Sussex at Hove 2008 51 JJ Roy v Glamorgan at Cardiff 2011 51 RJ Hamilton-Brown v Sussex at Whitgift School 2011 51 SM Davies v Middlesex at Lord's 2011 50* TL Maynard v Middlesex at The Oval 2011 50 GP Thorpe v Essex at Imber Court 2003 50 IJ Ward v Warwickshire at Trent Bridge 2003 50 AD Brown v Sussex at Hove 2005 50 JGE Benning v Middlesex at Lord's 2008 50 JJ Roy v Sussex at Hove 2011 Best Bowling - For Best Bowling - Against 6-24 TJ Murtagh v Middlesex at Lord's 2005 4-21 Yasir Arafat for Sussex at Hove 2006 5-18 A Symonds v Kent at Beckenham 2010 4-24 RN ten Doeschate for Essex at Chelmsford 2008 5-21 AJ Hollioake v Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2003 4-31 Yasir Arafat for Sussex at The Oval 2006 5-26 J Ormond v Middlesex at The Oval 2003 4-37 RJ Logan for Hampshire at The Oval 2005 5-34 AJ Hollioake v Hampshire at The Oval 2004 4-37 R McLaren for Kent at Beckenham 2009 5-40 DP Nannes v Middlesex at Lord's 2011 4-11 J Ormond v Warwickshire at Trent Bridge 2003 4-12 CP Schofield v Sussex at Hove 2007 4-14 AJ Hollioake v Sussex at Hove 2004 4-16 CT Tremlett v Hampshire at The Oval 2011 4-17 Abdul Razzaq v Kent at Canterbury 2008 4-20 Azhar Mahmood v Essex at Imber Court 2003 4-22 ND Doshi v Middlesex at The Oval 2006 4-23 GJ Batty v Middlesex at Lord's 2010 4-25 ND Doshi v Gloucestershire at Bristol 2006 4-27 ND Doshi v Kent at The Oval 2005 4-30 ND Doshi v Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2006 4-31 AJ Hollioake v Sussex at Imber Court 2003 4-33 MNW Spriegel v Kent at Beckenham 2009 Highest Partnership for each Wicket - For 1st 148 JGE Benning & AD Brown v Middlesex at Lord's 2006 2nd 139* U Afzaal & MR Ramprakash v Middlesex at Lord's 2009 3rd 99 GS Blewett & MA Butcher v Kent at The Oval 2004 4th 139 MR Ramprakash & R Clarke v Gloucestershire at Bristol 2006 5th 95 SJ Walters & A Symonds v Kent at The Oval 2010 6th 90* MR Ramprakash & AJ Hollioake v Hampshire at The Oval 2004 7th 40 AJ Hollioake & JN Batty v Worcestershire at The Oval 2004 8th 28 Azhar Mahmood & J Ormond v Essex at Imber Court 2003 28 SA Newman & IDK Salisbury v Sussex at The Oval 2006 9th 34 JN Batty & A Kumble v Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge 2006 10th 27 GC Wilson & A Nel v Essex at The Oval 2009 Highest Partnership for each Wicket - Against 1st 169 ML Pettini & AN Cook for Essex at The Oval 2009 2nd 109 OA Shah & SB Styris for Middlesex at Lord's 2005 3rd 144* JHK Adams & SM Ervine for Hampshire at The Rose Bowl 2010 4th 91 SB Styris & TJ Phillips for Essex at Chelmsford 2010 5th 106 SB Styris & EJG Morgan for Middlesex at Lord's 2006 6th 81* MH Yardy & CD Hopkinson for Sussex at The Oval 2006 7th 45 WRS Gidman & EGC Young for Gloucestershire at The Oval 2011 8th 53* JHK Adams & SD Udal for Hampshire at The Oval 2005 9th 33* R McLaren & SJ Cook for Kent at Beckenham 2007 10th 25* OA Shah & PT Collins for Middlesex at Lord's 2010 Highest Partnerships - For 148 JGE Benning & AD Brown v Middlesex at Lord's 2006 (1st) 139* U Afzaal & MR Ramprakash v Middlesex at Lord's 2009 (2nd) 139 MR Ramprakash & R Clarke v Gloucestershire at Bristol 2006 (4th) 124 JGE Benning & MR Ramprakash v Kent at The Oval 2006 (2nd) 112 JGE Benning & AD Brown v Kent at Canterbury 2006 (1st) 112 RJ Hamilton-Brown & SM Davies v Gloucestershire at Bristol 2010 (1st) 110 MR Ramprakash & JN Batty v Middlesex at The Oval 2007 (4th) 107 RJ Hamilton-Brown & SM Davies v Gloucestershire at The Oval 2011 (1st) 105 SM Davies & RJ Hamilton-Brown v Sussex at Whitgift School 2011 (2nd) 103 JGE Benning & MR Ramprakash v Essex at Chelmsford 2007 (2nd) 103 TL Maynard & Z de Bruyn v Kent at Beckenham 2011 (4th) 100 IJ Ward & AD Brown v Warwickshire at Trent Bridge 2003 (1st) 99 GS Blewett & MA Butcher v Kent at The Oval 2004 (3rd) 96* RJ Hamilton-Brown & MR Ramprakash v Middlesex at Lord's 2010 (2nd) 95 SJ Walters & A Symonds
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