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Thursday, 21 December 2017

Trower and Waters top the averages

The season, especially the second half, was blighted by bad weather which meant that four of the final five matches were scrapped.  On the plus side, cricket week was largely spared.

Only three batsmen scored more than 200 runs, with Brad Scriven leading the way with his two cricket-week hundreds.  Ollie Trower, who topped the averages, scored his second hundred while Bruno Broughton scored his first.  Eds Copleston, restored to the captaincy, turned in some useful performances and was unlucky to miss out on a hundred in the season finale.


No one bowler stood out although Jack Horsey was the leading wicket taker with his dogged perseverance in the week, often leading the attack while others nursed hangovers.   The evergreen Ed Henderson was the only other seamer to feature, his seven wickets lifting him to eighth in the all-time list.


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