2011 SEASONS REPORT
DARLINGTON 1ST ELEVEN
Final league position - | compiled by DSM Cricket
Darlington 1st XI NYSD Premier League Premier Division 2011 Final league Position 5th with 307 points
Matches
24
Won
9
(38%)
Lost
7
(29%)
Drawn
6
(25%)
Toss Won
11
Number of Players Number who Bowled
Runs For
Runs Against
150
(46%) 26 12
(46%)
Wkts
@
3832
For
In
1092.5 Overs @
3.50 *
3782
For
@
173
Wkts
25.51 *
21.86
* Penalty Runs excluded from Runs per Wkt & Runs per Over
Saunders Cup – Semi finalist in Sounders Cup (losing on toss of coin
2011 first eleven captain – Peter Armstrong “Stretch”
BOWLING IN CUP GAMES Name
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wkts
Best Bowling
5WH
Econ
S-R
Ave
1
Doug Mulholland
48.5
0
334
17
4/78
0
6.84
17.22
19.65
2
Peter Armstrong
44.4
2
224
15
4/47
0
5.01
17.88
14.93
3
liam coates
19
0
180
5
2/21
0
9.47
22.8
36
4
Lee Craggs
9
0
70
4
3/23
0
7.78
13.5
17.5
5
Thomas Chapman
12
0
96
3
1/29
0
8
24
32
6
Sam Hardy
8
0
45
1
1/21
0
5.63
48
45
7
Daniel Baldwin
5
0
40
1
1/27
0
8
30
40
8
Alex Deuchar
8
0
62
1
1/21
0
7.75
48
62
9
Simon Lee
4
0
22
1
1/22
0
5.5
24
22
Batting in Cup Games
Name
Games
Inns
Not Outs
Runs
High Score Avg
50's
100' s
Ducks
Run Rate
1
Rajin Saleh
10
10
2
348
100
43.5
1
1
0
138.53
2
liam coates
10
10
3
282
63*
40.29
2
0
1
128.95
3
James Dobson
7
6
1
134
42
26.8
0
0
0
128.13
4
Doug Mulholland
10
8
1
168
44
24
0
0
0
100
5
Lee Hutton
6
5
3
32
16*
16
0
0
1
100
6
Simon Lee
10
7
2
39
17*
7.8
0
0
1
100
Rajin Saleh
Fielding FIELDING IN CUP GAMES
Name
Catches
Run Outs
Wickets
1
liam coates
6
0
6
2
Rajin Saleh
4
1
5
3
Peter Armstrong
3
0
3
4
Simon Lee
2
0
2
5
Lee Craggs
2
0
2
6
Adam Baldwin
2
1
3
7
Matthew Wheeler
1
0
1
8
Sam Hardy
1
0
1
9
Daniel Baldwin
1
0
1
10
Alex Deuchar
1
0
1
11
Grant Sowerby
1
0
1
James Dobson
WICKET KEEPING IN CUP GAMES
Wicket-keeping
Name
Catches
Stumpings
Wickets
1
James Dobson
1
5
6
2
Andrew Sturgeon
1
0
1
1st team cup story in 2011 The Macmillan Cup saw us reach the semi finals where we lost to Guisborough. The winners of this competition would go on to compete against other regional winners before playing in the Cockspur cup on TV. Earlier in the competion we had beaten barnard Castle in an excellent game at their ground. Some good innings were made by both sides but the highlight had to be the century by Rajin Saleh. 13 fours and 3 sixes saw rajin’s 50 ball innings win the game. He was ably supported by 63 from Liam Coates. In the Kerridge Cup it took 4 attempts to complete the game due to rain. The third attempt saw us on 93-3 with 5 overs left of our innings. Rajin and Doug had been dismissed for 42 and 45 respectively. On our return several nights later, James Dobson and Simon Lee had 5 overs to bat. Lee (17) supported Dobson who gave a display of hitting in his 41 off 32 balls to give us a respectable total of 152 – 3 In reply Peter Armstrong never conceded a bounday in his 17 overs (4-47) AND Doug Mulholland had 4-78 as we won by 24 runs.Our ¼ final encounter with marton eneded in disaster. A decimated team only managed 72 and the visitors won easily. The Saunders Cup saw us progress with easy wins to the semi finals. A long wait for the other half of the draw to complete their games meant we were very late in the season when the due date had arrived. Incelement weather and the organisers refusal to postpone the final meant our semi final was decided on the toss of a coin. We lost that and Crook went on to beat Boldon in the final two days later. Our 15 – 15 competition this season was as poor as in earlier years. Failing to win a game again we never managed to really get our tactics right for this form of the game. Bishop Auckland from our group eventually went on the win the competition. Having lost all our gropup games we endded up last in group C. We lost our ¼ final Saunders cup game at Swalwell. Again a weakened side did not help our chances. We ran out 10 runs short in our run chase with Liam Coates top scoring with 39.
Five games into the season without a win, 2 losses and three draws and yet there was no panic. Each of the first 5 games could have gone either way and we certainly knew we could with a bit of luck have clinched victories against Barnard castle where we were 6 runs short in a drawn match, Billingham where we lost by 1 wicket could easily have been a win, Middlesbrough at home saw us fail to dismiss the last two Boro batsmen in a drawn game and against Guisborough we could remove their last batsman. We then began a run of 4 wins on the trot., beating Marton, Bishop Auckland, Northallerton and Normanby Hall. Against Marton (away) we restricted the title favourites to 200-5. In reply our strength in batting was evident as we knocked off the runs for the loss of only 2 wickets. Simon Lee scored a half century and Lee Hutton had a great knock scoring 96 not out. (Lee also missed several overs with a hand injury) Doug Mulholland was the star performer in the win over Bishops at Feethams. 77* with the bat and 4-46 with the ball helped us to another win. 6-51 from Doug earned us a third consecutive win at Northallerton. The 4th win came at Normanby Hall and saw our overseas pro Rajin Saleh hit a century. He scored 110 to help us pass their total of 230-9 (Peter Armstrong took 5 wickets for us) Our winning run was interrupted by rain as the match at Stokesley our next opponents was cancelled. Two defeats followed this. We lost at home to Richmondshire and away to Northallerton. Back to winning ways with a great win over Great Ayton at Feethams. Rajin Saleh (80) and wicket keeper James Dobson (51) saw us post 179-8. Liam Coates (5-31) then bowled Ayton out for 111. Colin Biglin's 46* helped us save the game against Barnard Castle and Doug managed 5-72 in the drawn game. Wins then followed over Billingham and Hartlepool. Liam Coates hit 87 and 77 in these two victories. We then lost our momentum with a poor performance at Bishops but holding out for a draw a loss to Normanby Hall despite70 from Rajin. Against Marske we won by 54 runs Rajin hit 79 and Peter Armstrong took 4-24.
Then a draw with Stokesley at Feethams saw Doug hit 51 and Liam take 3-60 and we were back in the top 5 of the league. Rajin Saleh hit 90 and Jack Vickerman 45 at Richmondshire before rain drew a halt to proceedings. We then faced Marske again in our penultimate games of the season and our last appearance of the year at Feethams. Winning the toss the seasiders were inserted by Armstrong and Liam Coates and Doug Mulholland made the most of the conditions. A wicket with lots of grass, very damp and green had the ball moving all over the place. Marske were dismissed for just 64 in 28 overs. Liam had 5 wickets and Doug 4. Wicket keeper James Dobson added another 3 catches to his season’s haul. We began our innings before tea was taken and immediately realised it was going to take some skill to see us over the line. We lost Rajin for 15 and we were 16 for 2 with both openers dismissed. Hutton, Mulholland and Coates all fell foul to the moving ball. Josh Carroll and Chris Allinson were making the ball move as much we had earlier in the day. Dobson’s 13 from 35 balls steadied the ship however and we limped home to win by 3 wickets. This was a weekend of strange results in the Premier league. Hartlepool who had been top capitulated against bottom side Northallerton to allow Marton who annihilated Bishop Auckland and plunged them to the bottom of the league to go top by 10 points. Only a handful of points now separated Bishops, Marske and Northallerton at the bottom as teams prepared for the last weekend. The final game of our season was at Great Ayton. With Jon Grainge their wickete keeper asnd ours, James Dobvson level on 33 victims before the game at the top of the Premier wicket keepers averages, Ayton won the toss and fielded first as rain was forecast and heavu showers had already fallen. A good move as it turned out with Ayton’s keeper catching Saleh and Coates as we finished on 153-9.Simon Lee batted really well for his 53 with 9 fours in his total. In reply 83 from Chris Batchelor assured the home side of victory and with Richmondshires game cancelled they went third and we had to settle for 5th. An improvement on last year’s 7th position, a very young side did very well and achieved more than many outsiders had predicted for them. Hopefully the side can stay together for the next few seasons and if they continue their improvement could push for honours.
David Piper did an admirable job as scorer throughout the season and must be thanked. The various mums, wives and girlfriends who did teas for the 1sts must also be thanked. And finally thanks to all who suppoprted us in 2011.
Darlington First Team 2011 Overall Overall Summary
Matches
24
Won
9
(38%)
Lost
7
(29%)
Drawn
6
(25%)
Cancelled
0
(0%)
Toss Won
11
(46%)
Darlington First Team 2011 Overall Highlights
Highest Inns Total For
232--4
vs Normanby Hall
1st XI
Away
04-Jun
Highest Inns Total Against
250--5
Northallerton
1st XI
Away
19-Jun
Lowest Inns Total For
94 a/o
vs Richmondshire
1st XI
Home
18-Jun
Lowest Inns Total Against
64 a/o
Marske
1st XI
Home
10-Sep
Highest Match Aggregate
462--13
vs Normanby Hall
1st XI
Away
04-Jun
Lowest Match Aggregate
129--17
vs Marske
1st XI
Home
10-Sep
vs Normanby Hall
1st XI
Away
04-Jun
Most Matches
24
P LD JT D
Armstrong Coates Dobson Mulholland
Most Not Outs
6
D
Mulholland
Most Runs
737
R
Saleh
Highest Score
110
R
Saleh
Most 100s
1
R
Saleh
Most 50s
6
LD
Coates
327.4
D
Mulholland
Most Maidens
64
D
Mulholland
Most Wickets
64
D
Mulholland
P
Armstrong
D
Mulholland
Most Overs
Best Bowling Most 5-Wkt Inns
6--41 3
vs Billingham Synthonia
1st XI
Away
30-Apr
Overall Match Review Date 23-Apr 30-Apr 02-May 07-May 14-May 21-May
Opposition Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia Middlesbrough Hartlepool Guisborough Marton
Result Drawn Lost - 1 wkt Drawn Lost - 3 wkts Drawn Won - 8 wkts Won - 62 28-May Bishop Auckland runs 30-May Northallerton Won - 6 wkts 04-Jun Normanby Hall Won - 6 wkts 12-Jun Stokesley Abandoned 18-Jun Richmondshire Lost - 7 wkts Lost - 121 19-Jun Northallerton runs Won - 68 25-Jun Great Ayton runs 02-Jul Barnard Castle Drawn Won - 37 09-Jul Billingham Synthonia runs 23-Jul Hartlepool Won - 3 wkts 30-Jul Guisborough Lost - 2 wkts 13-Aug Bishop Auckland Drawn 20-Aug Normanby Hall Lost - 5 wkts Won - 54 27-Aug Marske runs 29-Aug Stokesley Drawn 03-Sep Richmondshire Abandoned 10-Sep Marske Won - 3 wkts 17-Sep Great Ayton Lost - 5 wkts
S LJ LD LD S LJ
Best Batting Lee Hutton Coates Coates Lee Hutton
49 37 90 66
D P P D A R
Best Bowling Mulholland Armstrong Armstrong Mulholland Deuchar Saleh
150 a/o 132--9 230--9 125--3 97--3
D R R
Mulholland 77* Saleh 39 Saleh 110
LD
Coates
D D P D D
Mulholland Mulholland Armstrong Mulholland Mulholland
4--46 6--51 5--41 3--41 2--35
250--5
A
Baldwin
36*
D
Mulholland
4--71
179--8 207--7
111 a/o 239--8
R C
Saleh Biglin
80 46*
LD D
Coates Mulholland
5--31 5--72
174--4 183--7 179--6 130--8 163--9
137 a/o 179 a/o 183--8 231--7 167--5
LD LD LJ S R
Coates Coates Hutton Lee Saleh
87 77 51 39 70
D P D D J
Mulholland Armstrong Mulholland Mulholland Vickerman
4--28 4--59 3--60 4--67 1--11
183--4 150--7 201--2 65--7 152--9
129 a/o 208--6
R D R R S
Saleh Mulholland Saleh Saleh Lee
79 51 90 15 53
P LD
Armstrong Coates
4--24 3--60
LD P
Coates Armstrong
5--35 3--44
Score 181--8 153 a/o 213--4 161--7 156--7 202--2 212--6 133--4 232--4 94 a/o 129 a/o
Opp Score 187--7 154--9 170--8 162--7 124--9 200--5
64 a/o 153--5
37* 96*
21
5--59 6--41 4--21 3--35 4--50 2--41
Darlington First Team 2011 Overall Record Partnerships Wkt 1
Score 136
Batsmen
Opposition Marske
Venue Away
R
Saleh
-79
J
Vickerman
-51
2
168
R
Saleh
-110
LD
Coates
-65
Normanby Hall
Away
3
130*
LJ
Hutton
(96*)
S
Lee
(57*)
Marton
Away
4
94
R
Saleh
-80
JT
Dobson
-52
Great Ayton
Away
5
162
LD
Coates
-71
D
Mulholland
(77*)
Bishop Auckland
Home
6
65
LD
Coates
-77
C
Biglin
-41
Hartlepool
Home
7
31
S
Lister
-19
S
Whitehead
-24
Billingham Synthonia
Away
8
11
A
Baldwin
(36*)
L
Craggs
-4
Northallerton
Away
9
38
A
Baldwin
(36*)
P
Armstrong
-18
Northallerton
Away
10
14*
P
Armstrong
(18*)
DJB
Morgans
(3*)
Great Ayton
Away
Batting Averages
R LJ LD D S JT
Name Saleh Hutton Coates Mulholland Lee Dobson
A C J P Z DJB S M S L S K M G A T
Also Batted Name Baldwin Biglin Vickerman Armstrong Harvey Morgans Hardy Wheeler Whitehead Craggs Lister Barker Stainsby Sowerby Deuchar Chapman
Mch 21 15 24 24 23 24
Mch 6 11 8 24 7 11 9 6 4 7 4 2 2 8 14 3
300 runs qualification How they lost their wickets Inn NO O-Bwl O-Ct O-LBW 20 0 4 13 2 14 4 6 3 1 23 1 3 11 6 21 6 2 6 6 20 4 4 9 21 4 2 8 4
Inn 3 8 6 9 7 6 4 5 4 3 4 1 2 4 4 2
NO 2 2 0 5 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2
How they lost their wickets O-Bwl O-Ct O-LBW 1 2 1 4 1 4 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
O-St
O-R O 1
2
2
3 1
O-St
O-R O
3 1
2 1
1
1
Runs 737 322 693 346 326 346
HS 110 96* 90 77* 57* 52
100s 1
50s 4 2 6 2 2 1
Ducks 1 3 3 1 5 2
Av 36.85 32.2 31.5 23.07 20.38 20.35
Runs 47 122 121 79 128 41 25 34 44 22 28 6 11 10 9 9
HS 36* 46* 51 19* 57 15 10 12* 24 16 19 6 6 7 8* 6*
100s
50s
Ducks
1
1 1
1
1
Av 47 20.33 20.17 19.75 18.29 13.67 12.5 11.33 11 7.33 7 6 5.5 5 4.5 ----
1 1
1
G A S A
Moody Peacock Clitheroe Sturgeon
1 4 1 1
1 0 0 0
1
3
Darlington First Team 2011 Overall Bowling Averages Based on 30 wicket Qualification Name Mch Ov Mdn Wkts Runs Best P Armstrong 24 305.4 54 53 910 6--41 D Mulholland 24 327.4 64 64 1102 6--51 Also Bowled J Vickerman T Chapman A Deuchar LD Coates R Saleh G Sowerby L Craggs M Wheeler S Hardy M Stainsby
8 3 14 24 21 8 7 6 9 2
1.2 8 136.1 151.2 59 11 5.5 2 1.5 1
0 1 21 15 5 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 16 22 5 1 0 0 0 0
11 31 497 688 274 58 41 14 25 14
1--11 2--31 4--50 5--31 2--33 1--30 0--6 0--14 0--6 0--14
5-Wkt
3*
-------------
Econ SR Av 2 2.98 34.6 17.17 3 3.36 30.72 17.22
2
8.25 3.87 3.65 4.55 4.64 5.27 7.03 7 13.64 14
8 24 51.06 41.27 70.8 66 -----------------
11 15.5 31.06 31.27 54.8 58 -----------------
Darlington First Team 2011 Overall Wicket Keeping Summary
Darlington First Team 2011 Overall Catches Summary
JT JT R D S LD P LJ A C DJB L S A G J Z M
Name Dobson Saleh Mulholland Lee Coates Armstrong Hutton Baldwin Biglin Morgans Craggs Hardy Deuchar Sowerby Vickerman Harvey Wheeler
Ct 11 10 9 8 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1
Wk Ct Total 22 22 11 10 9 8 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1
Name Dobson
Mch
Byes 24
Ct 28
St 22
Total 11
33
2nd in NYSD Premier League Wicket keepers. Sort Criteria: Dismissals Overall Run Outs Summary Name JT Dobson P Armstrong R Saleh LJ Hutton A Baldwin
(not accurate as scorer did not note all run out personnel) Mch
Sort Criteria: Run Outs
RO 24 24 21 15 6
2 1 1 1 1
Fantasy Cricket Ratings
Name
Mc h
Inn
N O
Run s
100 s
50 s
D
Mulholland
24
21
6
346
2
LD R
Coates Saleh
24 21
23 20
1
693 737
6 4
P JT S LJ
Armstrong Dobson Lee Hutton
24 24 23 15
9 21 20 14
5 4 4 4
79 346 326 322
A Z J C A DJ B L S M G
Deuchar Harvey Vickerman Biglin Baldwin
14 7 8 11 6
4 7 6 8 3
2
9 128 121 122 47
Morgans Craggs Hardy Wheeler Sowerby
11 7 9 6 8
6 3 4 5 4
3
2 2
2 2 2
41 22 25 34 10
1
1 2 2
1 1
Duck s
Ov 327. 1 4 151. 3 2 1 59 305. 4 2 5 3 136. 1 1 1 1 1.2 1
5.5 1.5 2 11
Wkt s
5Wk t
Md n
Runs
Wk Ct
Ct
St
R O
Bye s
Points
Av
64
3
64
1102
10
2096
87.33
22 5
2
15 5
688 274
8 11
1693 1357
70.54 64.62
53
2
54
910
5
1
1339 1056 606 542
55.79 44 26.35 36.13
1
349 218 211 182 127
24.93 31.14 26.38 16.55 21.17
101 82 65 54 50
9.18 11.71 7.22 9 6.25
1
22 9 5 16 1
1
21
497 11
41 25 14 58
1 1 1 3 4 3 3 2 1 1
11
1 2
28
T S S M K G A S A
Chapman Whitehead Lister Stainsby Barker Moody Peacock Clitheroe Sturgeon
3 4 4 2 2 1 4 1 1
2 4 4 2 1 1 0 0 0
2
1
9 44 28 11 6 3
8
2
1
31
1 1 1
14
49 44 28 11 6 3 0 0 0
16.33 11 7 5.5 3 3 0 0 0
Name
Mch Inn
Ducks
S
Lee
23
20
5
LD
Coates
24
23
3
LJ
Hutton
15
14
3
JT D R
Dobson Mulholland Saleh
24 24 21
21 21 20
2 1 1
C
Biglin
11
8
1
Z
Harvey
7
7
1
J
Vickerman
8
6
1
A
Deuchar
14
4
1
S
Lister
4
4
1
S
Whitehead
4
4
1
25% 13% 21% 10% -5% -5% 13% 14% 17% 25% 25% 25%
The Duck Cup
Captain’s summary P Armstrong
Date
Day 23-Apr Sat
Team Opposition 1st XI Barnard Castle
Venue Home
30-Apr Sat 02-May Mon 07-May Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Billingham Synthonia Middlesbrough Hartlepool
Away Home Away
14-May 21-May 28-May 30-May 04-Jun 12-Jun 18-Jun 19-Jun
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Guisborough Marton Bishop Auckland Northallerton Normanby Hall Stokesley Richmondshire Northallerton
Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away
25-Jun Sat
1st XI
Great Ayton
Away
02-Jul 09-Jul 23-Jul 30-Jul 13-Aug 20-Aug
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia Hartlepool Guisborough Bishop Auckland Normanby Hall
Away Home Home Away Away Home
Sat Sat Sat Mon Sat Sun Sat Sun
Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat
Bat How C/W No Score Out C 9 1 Caught Not C 10 6 Out C C Not C 8 6 Out C C C C C C 9 2 Caught C 10 18 Caught Not C 10 1 Out Not C 9 19 Out C C C C C 10 8 Caught
Ov
Mdn
Runs
17
0
Wkts Ct 41 0
18 14 16.2
8 5 0
41 21 39
6 4 3
14 17 6 14 17 14 2 17
5 4 0 7 1 2 0 0
32 42 39 26 41 34 13 88
2 2 2 2 5 0 0 1
14.1
2
22
4
15 15 16.4 17 17 13
2 4 3 5 2 1
77 44 59 44 66 38
1 3 4 2 3 1
1 1 1 2
27-Aug 29-Aug 03-Sep 10-Sep
Sat Mon Sat Sat
17-Sep Sat Total
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Marske Stokesley Richmondshire Marske
Away Home Away Home
C C C C
1st XI
Great Ayton (24 Mch / 9 Inn)
Away
C 24 C
9
Not 18 Out 79
10.4 11
3 0
24 35
9.5 305.4
0 54
44 910
@ 19.75 Av
@ 2.98
4 1
3 53 5 @
Econ
17.17 Av 34.6 S R
English Professional Summary D Mulholland
Date
Day 23-Apr Sat 30-Apr Sat
How Score Out 6 14 Caught 6 5 L.B.W. Not 5 46 Out 6 4 C&B 1 25 L.B.W.
Venue Home Away
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Middlesbrough Hartlepool Guisborough Marton
Home Away Home Away
28-May Sat
1st XI
Bishop Auckland
Home
6
30-May Mon
1st XI
Northallerton
Home
6
02-May 07-May 14-May 21-May
Mon Sat Sat Sat
C/W
Bat No
Team Opposition 1st XI Barnard Castle 1st XI Billingham Synthonia
Not 77 Out Not 5 Out
Ov
Mdn
Runs
17 18
0 4
Wkts Ct 59 5 51 1
11 14 16 13
2 4 6 1
42 35 28 61
0 3 3 0
17
4
46
4
1
15
2
51
6
1
1
Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Normanby Hall Stokesley Richmondshire Northallerton Great Ayton Barnard Castle
Away Away Home Away Away Away
6 6 6 6 6
13 6 21 10
09-Jul 23-Jul 30-Jul 13-Aug 20-Aug
Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Billingham Synthonia Hartlepool Guisborough Bishop Auckland Normanby Hall
Home Home Away Away Home
5 6 5 5 4
21 5 13 1 0
27-Aug 29-Aug 03-Sep 10-Sep 17-Sep
Sat Mon Sat Sat Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Marske Stokesley Richmondshire Marske Great Ayton
Away Home Away Home Away
6 5
16 51
5 2 -------
Total
Not 0 Out
04-Jun 12-Jun 18-Jun 19-Jun 25-Jun 02-Jul
(24 Mch / 21 Inn)
Caught Caught Caught L.B.W. Not Out Bowled Caught L.B.W. L.B.W. Not Out Caught
4 Bowled 9 L.B.W.
12 14 12 16 9 16
4 4 3 0 1 0
55 41 35 71 34 72
1 3 2 4 1 5
15 16 17.3 17 7
8 3 6 2 0
28 48 60 67 24
4 3 3 4 1
1
11 17
0 3
52 66
4 2
1
14.1 13
6 1
26 50
4 1
1 1
2 1
------346
------------------------- ------327.4 64 1102 64 10
@
@
23.07 Av
@ 3.36 Econ
17.22 Av 30.72 S R
Overseas Professionals Summary R Saleh
Date 07-May 14-May 21-May 28-May 30-May 04-Jun 12-Jun 18-Jun 19-Jun 25-Jun 02-Jul 09-Jul
Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Mon Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sat Sat
23-Jul Sat 30-Jul Sat 13-Aug 20-Aug 27-Aug 29-Aug 03-Sep 10-Sep
Sat Sat Sat Mon Sat Sat
17-Sep Sat
Team 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Opposition Hartlepool Guisborough Marton Bishop Auckland Northallerton Normanby Hall Stokesley Richmondshire Northallerton Great Ayton Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia
Venue Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Away Home
1st XI 1st XI
Hartlepool Guisborough
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
C/W
Bat No 3 2 1 2 2 1
Score 0 35 16 14 39 110
How Out Caught Caught Caught L.B.W. Bowled Bowled
1 1 1 1 1
16 18 80 27 23
Home Away
2 1
17 47
Bishop Auckland Normanby Hall Marske Stokesley Richmondshire Marske
Away Home Away Home Away Home
1 1 1 1 1 1
14 70 79 1 90 15
Great Ayton
Away
1
26
L.B.W. Caught Caught Caught Caught Caught Wk Caught Caught Wk Caught Run Out Bowled Bowled Caught Caught Wk
Ov
Mdn
Runs
2
0
10
2
Wkts Ct 7 0 41
2 1
2 1
4 4
0 0
35 18
1 0
2 6
0 1
17 22
0 0
10
1
33
2
1
8
1
31
0
1
6 4
0 0
38 22
0 0
3
0
10
0
1 1 1 2
------Total
(21 Mch / 20 Inn)
------737
------------------------- ------59 5 274 5 11
@
@
36.85 Av
@ 4.64 Econ
54.8 Av 70.8 S R
Key Player Summary Liam Coates LD Coates
Date 23-Apr 30-Apr 02-May 07-May 14-May 21-May 28-May 30-May 04-Jun 12-Jun 18-Jun 19-Jun
Day Sat Sat Mon Sat Sat Sat Sat Mon Sat Sun Sat Sun
Team 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Opposition Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia Middlesbrough Hartlepool Guisborough Marton Bishop Auckland Northallerton Normanby Hall Stokesley Richmondshire Northallerton
Venue Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away
C/W
Bat No 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Score 23 9 90 66 0 21 71 12 65
How Out Caught L.B.W. Bowled Caught Stumped Bowled Caught L.B.W. Caught
21 Caught 23 L.B.W.
Ov
Mdn
Runs
12
0
Wkts Ct 68 2
14 15 3 9 2.2
0 0 0 1 0
65 79 13 39 31
2 0 0 1 1
8 3
0 0
44 23
2 0
7
0
41
0
1
1
25-Jun 02-Jul 09-Jul 23-Jul 30-Jul 13-Aug 20-Aug 27-Aug
Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Great Ayton Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia Hartlepool Guisborough Bishop Auckland Normanby Hall Marske
Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
0 8 87 77 21 10 37 0
29-Aug Mon 03-Sep Sat 10-Sep Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Stokesley Richmondshire Marske
Home Away Home
3 3 3
2 36 10
17-Sep Sat
1st XI
Great Ayton
Away
3
4
------Total
(24 Mch / 23 Inn)
L.B.W. L.B.W. Stumped Caught Caught Bowled Caught Caught Caught Wk Not Out L.B.W. Caught Wk
14 8 1
4 2 0
31 36 12
5 0 0
5 1 8 9
0 0 1 1
23 14 31 22
1 0 0 0
12
1
60
3
14
5
35
5
6
0
21
0
1 1 1 1
1
1
------693
------------------------- ------151.2 15 688 22 8
@
@
31.5 Av
@ 4.55 Econ
31.27 Av 41.27 S R
LJ Hutton
Date Day 23-Apr Sat 30-Apr Sat
Team Opposition 1st XI Barnard Castle 1st XI Billingham Synthonia
Venue Home Away
Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sat Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Marton Stokesley Richmondshire Northallerton Great Ayton Billingham Synthonia Guisborough
Away Away Home Away Away Home Away
20-Aug Sat
1st XI
Normanby Hall
27-Aug Sat 29-Aug Mon
1st XI 1st XI
03-Sep Sat 10-Sep Sat 17-Sep Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
21-May 12-Jun 18-Jun 19-Jun 25-Jun 09-Jul 30-Jul
C/W
How Score Out Ov 2 20 Bowled 2 37 L.B.W. Not 2 96 Out 2 2 2 2 2
18 10 0 0 51
Home
9
12
Marske Stokesley
Away Home
4 4
21 34
Richmondshire Marske Great Ayton
Away Home Away
4 4 4
18 5 0
------Total
Bat No
(15 Mch / 14 Inn)
------322 @
Mdn
Runs
Wkts
Ct 2
Caught Bowled Bowled Caught Caught Not Out Not Out Bowled Not Out Bowled Bowled
1
2
-------
-------
-------
-------
------5
32.2 Av
JT Dobson
Date 23-Apr 30-Apr 02-May 07-May 14-May 21-May 28-May 30-May 04-Jun 12-Jun 18-Jun 19-Jun 25-Jun 02-Jul 09-Jul
Day Sat Sat Mon Sat Sat Sat Sat Mon Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sat Sat
Team 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Opposition Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia Middlesbrough Hartlepool Guisborough Marton Bishop Auckland Northallerton Normanby Hall Stokesley Richmondshire Northallerton Great Ayton Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia
Venue Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Away Home
C/W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
23-Jul Sat
1st XI
Hartlepool
Home
30-Jul Sat 13-Aug Sat 20-Aug Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Guisborough Bishop Auckland Normanby Hall
Away Away Home
Bat No 5 5 6 5 4
Score 30 17 3 33 12
How Out L.B.W. Stumped Not Out Caught L.B.W.
5 5 5
2 Bowled 37 Not Out 21 Not Out
5 5 5 4 4
3 0 52 39 26
W
4
10
W W W
4 4 5
11 7 2
L.B.W. L.B.W. Stumped Caught Run Out Caught Wk Caught Wk Caught Bowled
Ov
Mdn
Runs
Wkts
Ct
Wk Ct
St 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1
1
1 2
1
1
1 1
1 1 1
1 1
27-Aug Sat 29-Aug Mon 03-Sep Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Marske Stokesley Richmondshire
Away Home Away
W W W
5 7
0 Caught 16 Not Out
10-Sep Sat 17-Sep Sat
1st XI 1st XI
Marske Great Ayton
Home Away
W W
6 5
Caught 13 Wk 12 Caught
Total
------24 W
(24 Mch / 21 Inn)
------346
1
3
-------
-------
-------
-------
-------
Ov
Mdn
Runs
Wkts
Ct
------- ------22 11
@ 20.35 Av Simon Lee
Date 23-Apr 30-Apr 02-May 14-May 21-May
Day Sat Sat Mon Sat Sat
Team 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Opposition Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia Middlesbrough Guisborough Marton
Venue Home Away Home Home Away
28-May 30-May 04-Jun 12-Jun 18-Jun 19-Jun 25-Jun
Sat Mon Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Bishop Auckland Northallerton Normanby Hall Stokesley Richmondshire Northallerton Great Ayton
Home Home Away Away Home Away Away
C/W
Bat No
4 4 4
How Out Caught Bowled Run Out Not Out Not Out Caught 0 Wk 23 Bowled 19 Bowled
4 4 4
1 Caught 0 Run Out 0 Caught
4 4 4 5 4
Score 49 0 9 37 57
1 1
2 1
1
1 1
02-Jul 09-Jul 23-Jul 30-Jul 13-Aug 20-Aug 27-Aug 29-Aug 03-Sep
Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Mon Sat
10-Sep Sat 17-Sep Sat
Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia Hartlepool Guisborough Bishop Auckland Normanby Hall Marske Stokesley Richmondshire
Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away
5 6 5 6 6 6 6
7 Caught
1st XI 1st XI
Marske Great Ayton
Home Away
7 6
Caught 7 Wk 53 Caught
------Total
6 6 8 5 39 0
Caught Wk Not Out Run Out Not Out Caught Bowled
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
------326
(23 Mch / 20 Inn)
1 1 1
-------
-------
-------
-------
------9
@ 20.38 Av A Deuchar
Date 30-Apr 02-May 14-May 21-May 28-May 30-May
Day Sat Mon Sat Sat Sat Mon
Team 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Opposition Billingham Synthonia Middlesbrough Guisborough Marton Bishop Auckland Northallerton
Venue Away Home Home Away Home Home
C/W
Bat No
How Score Out Ov Mdn Runs Wkts Ct 9 0 Bowled 12.1 1 50 2 9 2 28 2 17 3 50 4 1 0 7 0 14 4 31 3 15 3 45 1
1
04-Jun Sat
1st XI
Normanby Hall
Away
18-Jun Sat
1st XI
Richmondshire
Home
10
19-Jun 02-Jul 23-Jul 30-Jul
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Northallerton Barnard Castle Hartlepool Guisborough
Away Away Home Away
11
Not 0 Out Run 1 Out
11
Not 8 Out
Sun Sat Sat Sat
13-Aug Sat 29-Aug Mon
1st XI 1st XI
Bishop Auckland Stokesley
Away Home -------
Total
(14 Mch / 4 Inn)
9
2
43
0
9
1
27
1
8 11 8 8
0 2 2 0
26 46 36 47
0 2 1 0
8 7
0 1
28 33
0 0
------9
------------------------- ------136.1 21 497 16 1
@
@ 4.5 Av
@ 3.65 Econ
31.06 Av 51.06 S R
Colin Biglin
Date 02-Jul 09-Jul 23-Jul 30-Jul 13-Aug 20-Aug 27-Aug
Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat
Team 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Opposition Barnard Castle Billingham Synthonia Hartlepool Guisborough Bishop Auckland Normanby Hall Marske
Venue Away Home Home Away Away Home Away
C/W
Bat No
Score How Out 7 46 Not Out 7 7 7 7
41 17 1 0
Ov
Mdn
Runs
Wkts
Ct 2
Stumped Stumped Stumped L.B.W. 1
29-Aug 03-Sep 10-Sep 17-Sep
Mon Sat Sat Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Stokesley Richmondshire Marske Great Ayton
Home Away Home Away -------
Total
(11 Mch / 8 Inn)
8
9 Caught
8 7
3 Not Out 5 Caught ------122 @ 20.33 Av
-------
-------
-------
-------
------3
Jack Vickerman
Date 30-Apr 21-May 12-Jun 20-Aug
Day Sat Sat Sun Sat
Team 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Opposition Billingham Synthonia Marton Stokesley Normanby Hall
Venue Away Away Away Home
27-Aug 29-Aug 03-Sep 10-Sep
Sat Mon Sat Sat
1st XI 1st XI 1st XI 1st XI
Marske Stokesley Richmondshire Marske
Away Home Away Home
C/W
(8 Mch / 6 Inn)
Score How Out 11 1 Run Out
2
Ov
9 L.B.W. Caught 51 Wk 15 Caught 45 Caught 0 Caught
2 2 2 2 -------
Total
Bat No
Mdn
1.2
Runs
0
Wkts
11
Ct
1 1
------121
------------------------- ------1.2 0 11 1 1
@
@
20.17 Av
@ 8.25 Econ
11 Av 8 SR
The 2011 Overseas professional Rajin Saleh became the first ever Bangladeshi International cricketer to not only play for Darlington but also to play in the NYSD Premier league. He missed the first couple of games but made an inauspicious debut at Hartlepool. Still jetlagged having arrived only the night before he scored a duck. Once he began to pick up the pace and bounce of the English wickets he began to produce some exceptional innings. A first league century at Normanby Hall was followed by a cup century off 50 balls at Barnard Castle. After a slow start, Rajin began to accumulate runs ending the season on over 700 runs (see averages) A superb fielder and athlete rajin has been selected to take charge of all fielding management in the Bangladeshi cricket Board. His wife and son accompanied him to the UK in 2011 and a fellow Test player, Enamul Haque junior was also playing in the league at Guisborough. Sponsored by DSM Cricket (their first test player) Rajin was only too willing to help out where he could. He coached at the club’s summer school and was a popular coach on Sunday mornings. Rajin’s international record and Darlington record follows on the next page of this report.
Batting and fielding averages for Rajin Saleh in Test and First Class Cricket batting Bowling averages Pl
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
Tests
24
46
2
1141
89
25.93
3182
35.85
0
7
138
5
15
0
ODIs
43
43
1
1005
108*
23.92
1833
54.82
1
6
94
3
9
0
First-class
90
162
13
5421
146
36.38
12
27
64
0
List A
89
88
5
1851
108*
22.30
2
8
29
0
Bowling Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
24
16
438
268
2
1/9
1/21
134.00
3.67
219.0
0
0
0
ODIs
43
19
539
459
15
4/16
4/16
30.60
5.10
35.9
1
0
0
First-class
90
1376
807
8
2/44
100.87
3.51
172.0
0
0
List A
89
937
740
29
4/16
25.51
4.73
32.3
0
0
4/16
1
The English professional in 2011 Doug Mulholland’s league Stats 2011 Doug continued his form with the ball in 2011 and once again passed the 50 wicket mark before the end of the season. He was the player most likely to remove oppositio professionals taking 12 of their scalps over the league season. Interestingly enough 7 of these were left handers. Probably due to Dougs ability to move the ball maway from the left hander. Many of these resulted in slip catches or catches for the wicket keeper. Doug also captained the league representative side to the final of the Presidents Trophy when the NYSD Premier were beaten by the NottinghamshirePremier League. A good club man, Doug manages to help keep the team spirit high even when things are not going to plan and his “powerplay” nights in the bar are a must! A member of the MCC, Doug also turns out a couple of times a year for them too! His mum must be thanked for the occassions she has done our teas this seasons they are unbelievably good. Doug’s undying highlight of the season was seeing Bishops pro Phil Holdswoth attempting to impale himself on the stumps during a run out attempt.
The Pro Killer’s in 2011
CLUB
BARNARD CASTLE
BILLINGHAM
PROFESSIONALS NAME
1ST GAME
2ND GAME
TOTALS
PRO KILLER
PRO KILLER
DOUG
12
GARY PRATT
DOUG
DOUG
PETER
8
JAMES FINCH
DOUG
ALEX
ALEX
6
RAJIN
3
LIAM
3
TARIQ AZIZ
ALEX
PETER
Tariq was at Billingham RAJIN SALEH
MARK DAVIES MIDDLESBROUGH
HARTLEPOOL
GUISBOROUGH
1 TOM Bodisha at Hartlepool
JAMES LOWE
ALEX
DAN HODGSON
PETER
K BODHISHA
DOUG
PETER
MARK SYMMINGTON
PETER
RUN OUT
JON SPILLANE
ALEX
LIAM
ENAMEL HAQUE
DOUG
RUN OUT
MARTON
UPAL INDRASIRI
RAJIN SALEH
BISHOP AUCKLAND
DAN CONWAY
DOUG
PHIL HOLDSWORTH
ALEX
DOUG
ANWAR HAFEEZ
PETER ARMSTRONG
DOUG
JON BARNES
ALEX
J GUNARATHNE
PETER
BRET ROBERTS
RAJIN SALEH
RICHMONDSHIRE
SHANI DISANAYAKE
DOUG
GREAT AYTON
LAL KUMAR
DOUG
CHRIS BATCHELOR
PETER
CHRIS ALLINSON
DOUG
LIAM
SIMON GUY
TOM
DOUG
JAMES BEAUMONT
LIAM
NORTHALLERTON
NORMANBY HALL
MARSKE
STOKESLEY
Jonny Barnes – Northallerton pro
A South African at Stokeley!
PETER
The Captain in 2011 Peter Armstrong (left arm spinner aged 27) A first season as captain. Peter has once again passed the 50 wicket mark with his bowling. Peter has the knack of taking that important wicket at the right time. His "double" appeal is now his trade mark and you will not see a more committed player on the field of play. The strong batting line up meant we didnt see Peter’s unorthodox style of hitting too much in 2011 but he was always full of encouragement to those batsmen who scored our runs.
Peter Armstrong’s Season league Stats 2011
Captains' Summary
P
Name
Mch
Won
Armstrong
24
9
Lost (38%) 7
Drawn (29%) 6
Aband (25%) 2
Toss Won / Rec (8%)
11 / 24
(46%)
The 2011 Squad The squad were led by PeterArmstrong (see earlier in report) and employed the services of Doug Mulholland as English professional and rajin Saleh as overseas professional (also see earlier in report for these player’s details.) Liam Coates (number 3 batsman and fast bowler aged 20) Liam had an outstanding first half to the season with the bat. he has surpassed all expectations and passed his own personal best for a season in terms of runs scored. this season also saw him take his first 5 wicket haul. Liam has improved over the season with the ball and this season has bowled fewer no balls than in the past. An incredible fielder, Liam has taken some brilliant catches over the year.
James Dobson (Early order batsman/wicket keeper aged 18) James has improved on his last couple of seasons with the bat and is developing into a strong middle order batsman. His wicket keeping has been excellent this year. After two seasons off from being a glove man, "Dobbo" returned to keeping duties and improved quickly. Now thoroughly back into the position his victims especially his quick stumpings have proved vital to several results over the year.
Lee Hutton ( opening batsman aged 29) Lee has batted in a variety of positions this year. Always a teams man, his runs have been very important. He has done particularly well in the opening spot. However work commitments have restricted his appearances over the year. Always ready for a joke, Lee has kept smiles on the players faces. Lee’s best moment in 2011 was his 96* at Marton which helped us beat the title hopefuls. Lee batted well with Si Lee to win this game.
Simon Lee (middle order batsman aged 21)
Zak Harvey (opening batsman aged 21)
Zak Harvey
Innings Not outs
runs
High score
average
7
128
57
18.29
0
Alex Deuchar (fast bowler aged 22) Alexachieved every young cricketers dream this season when he played at Lords (the other home of cricket) fro Durham University. When available for Darlington, Alex bowled well as shown in his averages. Injuries, work and university commitments limited Alex’s appearances in 2011.
Colin Biglin (middle order batsman aged 33)
Jack Vickerman (opening batsman/leg break bowler aged 18) Jack came into the side on merit towards the end of the season after a string of good knocks in the seconds including a maiden century. he acquitted himself well scoring his maiden premier league half century at Marske.
Sam Hardy – 16 year old batsman/off break bowler
Innings
Not outs
runs
High score
average
4
2
25
10
12.50
Bowling stats - 1.5 overs , 0 wickets , 25 runs, best bowling 0-6.
Adam Baldwin 16 year old batsman
Innings Not outs
runs
High score
average
3
47
36*
47
2
Grant Sowerby (leg spinner aged 23) A leg spinner who normally plays second team cricket, Grant h
Innings Not outs
runs
High score
average
overs
maidens
wickets
runs
Best bowling
average
2
9
6
N/A
10
0
1
46
1-30
46.00
2
Fantsy position
Steven Lister (opening batsman aged 20)
Innings Not outs
runs
High score
average
4
28
19
7.00
0
Innings Not outs
runs
High score
average
0
0
0
0
0
Lee Craggs all rounder aged 24) Lee is one of the most reliable of club men and has stepped in to the first team whenever required. He offers the captain a further bowling option and can unleash a big hit with the bat.
Lee Craggs Stats 2011
Innings Not outs
runs
High score
average
overs
maidens
wickets
runs
Best bowling
average
2
20
16
20
3.5
0
0
23
0-6
N/A
0
Danny Morgans ( middle ord er batsman aged 35)
Fantsy position
Danny Morgans Stats 2011 Innings Not outs
runs
High score
average
5
38
15
12.67
2
Mark Stainsby (opening batsman/left arm spinner aged 38)
Keith Barker stats Innings
Not outs
runs
High score
average
1
0
6
6
6.00
Mark Stainsby Stats 2011 Innings Not outs
runs
High score
average
overs
maidens
wickets
runs
Best bowling
average
2
11
6
5.50
1
0
0
14
0-14
N/A
0
Fantsy position
Tom Chapman – stats 2011 Innings Not outs
runs
High score
average
overs
maidens
wickets
runs
Best bowling
average
2
9
6*
N/A
8
1
2
31
2-31
15.50
2
Tom Chapman (middle order batsman and fast bowler aged 20)
Innings Not outs
runs
5
34
2
High score
average
12*
11.33
overs
2
maidens
0
Fantsy position
MattierWheeler (middle order batsma/legbreak bowler aged 20)
wickets
0
runs
14
Best bowling
average
0-14
N/A
Fantsy position
Mattie Wheeler Stats
Only made one appearance in 2011 league games Si Whiteheasd, Andrew Sturgeon, Stan Clitheroe , Gary Moody and Dan Baldwin
2011 saw one of our chief supporters, Richard Wilson celebrate his 70th year supporting Darlington cricket club. Richard came a very young child to watch the cricket whilst his mother helped with the teas. His father Ben also played a great role in the cricket club history.
The Best photographs of 2011
James Dobson and Simon Lee concentrate at Northallerton. Right – Liam Coates shows the maker’s name with this defensive shot. Left, Zak harvey shows the ups and downs of batting. In the first one he is bowled by Stauart Lobb at Billingham, the second photo shows him hitting Lobb for 6 earlier.
Rajin Saleh attempts to dry the ball at Normanby Hall. His whites tell the story of a damp summer!
Rajin puts a lot of power into this pull shot at Guisborough. Below, James Dobson whips bangladeshi Test bowler, Enamul Haque Junior to the boundary off his legs.
Alex Deuchar in full flow
Doug Mulholland clips a boundary off his legs .
Top left, Si Lee drives, above Liam Coates bowling and below the magnificent 8 put the world to rights.
Top left Lee Hutton cuts. Right – Colin Biglin hits over the top and below, a big appeal goes up[ from Si Lee, James Dobson and bowler, Liam Coates.
Two bowlers; Above Doug Mulholland and top left Alex Deuchar bowling at Lords for Durham University.
Darlington wicket keeper, James Dobson in action. His quick stumpings at vital times proved an assett to our side this season.
Colin Biglin makes room above and Lee Hutton drives (top right). Liam bowling bottom right.
Top left, rajin driving, top right, Dobbo pulling, bottom left, Si Lee batting and bottom right, Liam batting.