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ACT WNCL Records 2017-18 Australian Capital Territory WNCL Records & Statistics 2017/18 compiled by Adam Morehouse Cricket ACT Statistician Individual Records Record by Opponent P Won Tied Lost New South Wales 9 1 - 8 Queensland 9 2 - 7 South Australia 9 7 - 2 Tasmania 7 5 - 2 Victoria 9 1 - 8 Western Australia 9 8 - 1 Total 52 24 - 28 Most Matches No. Name Career 52 KL Britt 2009/10-2016/17 41 SL Hungerford 2009/10-2015/16 37 SA Moylan 2009/10-2014/15 36 LE Wright 2009/10-2014/15 34 KA Owen 2009/10-2014/15 29 S Bates 2012/13-2016/17 28 RS Dick 2010/11-2014/15 25 A Harris 2009/10-2012/13 23 CA Anneveld 2009/10-2012/13 22 KM Mack 2013/14-2016/17 21 AC Smith 2009/10-2012/13 18 LRF Askew 2010/11-2014/15 16 LA Coleman 2009/10-2010/11 12 ZE Cooke 2010/11-2012/13 12 AR Reakes 2015/16-2016/17 12 EA Osborne 2015/16-2016/17 12 NM Goodwin 2015/16-2016/17 12 CJ Koski 2015/16-2016/17 11 LJ Kuschert 2009/10-2010/11 11 GA Elwiss 2009/10-2010/11 11 RM Farrell 2013/14-2014/15 11 K Churchland 2013/14-2015/16 11 RJ Maher 2014/15-2016/17 Most Wins Name M NR Lost Win % Wins KL Britt 52 - 28 46.15 24 SL Hungerford 41 - 22 46.34 19 LE Wright 36 - 19 47.22 17 SA Moylan 37 - 21 43.24 16 KA Owen 24 - 18 47.06 16 RS Dick 28 - 14 50.00 14 A Harris 25 - 12 52.00 13 S Bates 29 - 16 44.83 13 CA Anneveld 23 - 11 52.17 12 AC Smith 21 - 9 57.14 12 Most Runs in a Career Name M Inn NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 KL Britt 52 52 7 145* 1803 40.07 2 12 LE Wright 36 36 1 96* 1091 31.17 - 8 SL Hungerford 41 39 4 111 811 23.17 1 2 KM Mack 22 22 - 106 765 34.77 1 5 AC Smith 21 21 1 100* 477 23.85 1 2 LA Coleman 16 15 1 119 392 28.00 1 1 KA Owen 34 29 7 57* 383 17.41 - 1 RS Dick 28 21 7 62 368 26.29 - 2 SJ McGlashan 9 9 1 68 324 40.50 - 3 AR Reakes 12 11 2 60 301 33.44 - 2 EA Osborne 12 12 1 78 294 26.73 - 1 CJ Koski 12 12 - 58 229 19.08 - 1 CA Anneveld 23 19 1 33 179 9.94 - - E Preston 10 10 2 63 170 21.25 - 1 SA Moylan 37 23 9 26* 162 11.57 - - A Harris 25 15 3 40 155 12.92 - - JE Taffs 9 7 1 53 151 25.17 - 1 Leading Averages in a Career (min 200 runs) Name M Inn NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 SJ McGlashan 9 9 1 68 324 40.50 - 3 KL Britt 52 52 7 145* 1803 40.07 2 12 KM Mack 22 22 - 106 765 34.77 1 5 AR Reakes 12 11 2 60 301 33.44 - 2 LE Wright 36 36 1 96* 1091 31.17 - 8 LA Coleman 16 15 1 119 392 28.00 1 1 EA Osborne 12 12 1 78 294 26.73 - 1 RS Dick 28 21 7 62 368 26.29 - 2 AC Smith 21 21 1 100* 477 23.85 1 2 SL Hungerford 41 39 4 111 811 23.17 1 2 Most Runs in a Season Name Season M I NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 KL Britt 2009/10 10 10 - 78 336 33.60 - 2 LA Coleman 2009/10 10 10 1 119 333 37.00 1 1 LE Wright 2009/10 10 10 - 70 331 33.10 - 2 KL Britt 2010/11 6 6 2 145* 297 74.25 1 1 KL Britt 2014/15 6 6 - 91 278 46.33 - 2 LE Wright 2011/12 6 6 1 96* 236 47.20 - 2 KM Mack 2015/16 6 6 - 67 227 37.83 - 2 KM Mack 2014/15 4 4 - 106 221 55.25 1 1 LE Wright 2012/13 6 6 - 78 215 35.83 - 2 KL Britt 2016/17 6 6 1 72 214 42.80 - 2 EA Osborne 2016/17 6 6 - 78 206 34.33 - 1 KL Britt 2011/12 6 6 2 111* 204 51.00 1 1 KL Britt 2012/13 6 6 1 67 195 39.00 - 3 LE Wright 2010/11 6 6 - 86 189 31.50 - 2 AR Reakes 2016/17 6 6 2 60 185 46.25 - 2 SL Hungerford 2012/13 6 6 1 66 180 36.00 - 2 SL Hungerford 2009/10 10 9 1 40* 178 22.25 - - AC Smith 2011/12 6 6 - 69 170 28.33 - 1 SL Hungerford 2013/14 6 6 - 111 170 28.33 1 - E Preston 2009/10 10 10 2 63 170 21.25 - 1 SJ McGlashan 2014/15 3 3 - 68 163 54.33 - 2 KM Mack 2016/17 6 6 - 73 163 27.17 - 1 AC Smith 2012/13 6 6 - 60 154 25.67 - 1 KM Mack 2013/14 6 6 - 77 154 25.67 - 1 SJ McGlashan 2015/16 4 4 1 62* 153 51.00 - 1 CJ Koski 2016/17 6 6 - 58 153 25.50 - 1 Highest Individual Innings 145* KL Britt Western Australia Manuka Oval 2010/11 119 LA Coleman South Australia Manuka Oval 2009/10 111* KL Britt Western Australia Murdoch University Ground 2011/12 111 SL Hungerford Tasmania Chisholm No.1 Oval 2013/14 106 KM Mack Queensland Manuka Oval 2014/15 100* AC Smith Queensland Manuka Oval 2010/11 96* LE Wright South Australia Manuka Oval 2011/12 91 KL Britt Western Australia Manuka Oval 2014/15 86 LE Wright Queensland Manuka Oval 2010/11 85 KM Mack Western Australia Manuka Oval 2014/15 84 LE Wright Western Australia Manuka Oval 2010/11 78 KL Britt New South Wales Manuka Oval 2009/10 78 LE Wright South Australia Park 25, Adelaide 2012/13 78 EA Osborne New South Wales Blacktown International Sportspark 1 2016/17 77 KM Mack South Australia Chisholm No.1 Oval 2013/14 74 KL Britt New South Wales Blacktown ISP No.1 2014/15 73 KM Mack Queensland Russell Lucas Oval, Ringwood 2016/17 72 KL Britt Western Australia WACA Ground, Perth 2016/17 70 LE Wright New South Wales Manuka Oval 2009/10 69* LA Coleman Western Australia Trinity College Playing Field 2009/10 69* KL Britt Tasmania Manuka Oval 2011/12 69 AC Smith Queensland Allan Border Field, Brisbane 2011/12 68 KL Britt South Australia Glandore Oval 2010/11 68 SJ McGlashan Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2014/15 67 KL Britt Queensland Freebody No.1 Oval, Queanbeyan 2012/13 67 KM Mack Tasmania Brisbane Cricket Ground 2015/16 66 LE Wright Victoria Manuka Oval 2012/13 66 SL Hungerford Tasmania NWTCA Ground, Burnie 2012/13 65 KL Britt South Australia Manuka Oval 2009/10 64 KL Britt Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2016/17 63 E Preston South Australia Manuka Oval 2009/10 63 LE Wright Victoria Melbourne Cricket Ground 2009/10 62* SJ McGlashan Tasmania Brisbane Cricket Ground 2015/16 62 RS Dick South Australia Chisholm No.1 Oval 2013/14 62 SJ McGlashan Victoria Manuka Oval 2014/15 61* SL Hungerford South Australia Park 25, Adelaide 2012/13 61 KM Mack Queensland Allan Border Field, Brisbane 2015/16 60 AC Smith Tasmania NWTCA Ground, Burnie 2012/13 60 RS Dick Tasmania NWTCA Ground, Burnie 2012/13 60 AR Reakes New South Wales Blacktown International Sportspark 1 2016/17 Highest Individual Innings against Australian Capital Territory 175 MM Lanning Victoria Manuka Oval 2012/13 129 KL Rolton South Australia Manuka Oval 2009/10 126 EA Perry New South Wales Manuka Oval 2015/16 121* AJ Blackwell New South Wales Manuka Oval 2009/10 119* S Nitschke South Australia Manuka Oval 2009/10 114* GA Redmayne Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2016/17 108 AJ Blackwell New South Wales Manuka Oval 2015/16 107* MM Lanning Victoria WACA Ground, Perth 2016/17 100* MM Lanning Victoria Allan Border Field, Brisbane 2015/16 100* SJ Elliott Victoria WACA Ground, Perth 2016/17 100 DM Kimmince Queensland Allan Border Field, Brisbane 2015/16 94 LK Ebsary South Australia Adelaide Oval No.2 2014/15 92* BL Mooney Queensland Allan Border Field, Brisbane 2013/14 90 JCL Wallace Western Australia Manuka Oval 2010/11 90 AJ Healy New South Wales Blacktown ISP No.1 2014/15 87 JCL Wallace Western Australia Trinity College Playing Field 2009/10 85 RL Haynes Victoria Melbourne Cricket Ground 2009/10 85 LR Doolan South Australia Manuka Oval 2011/12 84* JM Fields Queensland Freebody No.1 Oval, Queanbeyan 2012/13 84 CM Edwards Western Australia Manuka Oval 2014/15 84 DM Wyatt Victoria Allan Border Field, Brisbane 2015/16 83 GM Harris Queensland Manuka Oval 2014/15 82 JL Jonassen Queensland Allan Border Field, Brisbane 2015/16 77 RL Haynes New South Wales Robertson Oval, Wagga Wagga 2013/14 74 EA Burns Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2016/17 72 CL Hall Tasmania Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2014/15 70 CA Bambury Western Australia Trinity College Playing Field 2009/10 Highest Individual Innings by Batting Position Opener 119 LA Coleman South Australia Manuka Oval 2009/10 3 145* KL Britt Western Australia Manuka Oval 2010/11 4 111 SL Hungerford Tasmania Chisholm No.1 Oval 2013/14 5 78 EA Osborne New South Wales Blacktown ISP No.1 2016/17 6 60 AR Reakes New South Wales Blacktown ISP No.1 2016/17 7 63 E Preston South Australia Manuka Oval 2009/10 8 60 RS Dick Tasmania NWTCA Ground, Burnie 2012/13 9 58* RJ Maher New South Wales Manuka Oval 2015/16 10 40 A Harris Western Australia Trinity College Playing Field 2009/10 11 40 GA Elwiss Tasmania NTCA Ground, Launceston 2010/11 Highest Individual Innings by Batting Position against Australian Capital Territory Opener 175 MM Lanning Victoria Manuka Oval 2012/13 3 129 KL Rolton South Australia Manuka Oval 2009/10 4 126 EA Perry New South Wales Manuka Oval 2015/16 5 100 DM Kimmince Queensland Allan Border Field, Brisbane 2015/16 6 54 KL Rolton South Australia Glandore Oval 2010/11 7 40 EA Perry New South Wales Robertson Oval, Wagga Wagga 2013/14 8 30 JL Hunter Tasmania Brisbane Cricket Ground 2015/16 9 32 AZ Dean South Australia Manuka Oval 2011/12 10 37 JL Barsby Queensland Manuka Oval 2010/11 11 6 GL Triscari Western Australia Murdoch University Ground 2011/12 Most Hundreds Name M Inn NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 KL Britt 52 52 7 145* 1803 40.07 2 12 SL Hungerford 41 39 4 111 811 23.17 1 2 KM Mack 22 22 - 106 765 34.77 1 5 AC Smith 21 21 1 100* 477 23.85 1 2 LA Coleman 16 15 1 119 392 28.00 1 1 Most Fifties Name M Inn NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 KL Britt 52 52 7 145* 1803 40.07 2 12 LE Wright 36 36 1 96* 1091 31.17 - 8 KM Mack 22 22 - 106 765 34.77 1 5 SJ McGlashan 9 9 1 68 324 40.50 - 3 SL Hungerford 41 39 4 111 811 23.17 1 2 AC Smith 21 21 1 100* 477 23.85 1 2 RS Dick 28 21 7 62 368 26.29 - 2 AR Reakes 12 11 2 60 301 33.44 - 2 Most Ducks in a Career Name M I DI% Ducks LE Wright 36 36 13.89 5 KA Owen 34 29 13.79 4 A Harris 25 15 20.00 3 AC Smith 21 21 14.29 3 SL Hungerford 41 39 7.69 3 KL Britt 52 52 5.77 3 NM Goodwin 12 8 25.00 2 LRF Askew 18 12 16.67 2 LJ Kuschert 11 11 18.18 2 CA Anneveld 23 19 10.53 2 SA Moylan 37 23 8.70 2 Hundred on Debut LA Coleman South Australia Manuka Oval 119 Dismissed for Ninety-Nine Player Opponent Ground Season Dism No Instance Remained Ninety-Nine Not Out
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