25 September, 2011

Outlaw CB40 Batting averages 2011


BATTING

I

RUNS
HS
AV’GE
A.C.Voges

8

336
103*
67.20
A.D.Hales

6

266
116
44.33
C.M.W.Read

11

340
68*
37.78
S.R.Patel

10

318
69
31.80
D,M.Bravo

3

94
62
31.33
M.A.Wagh

1

31
31
31.00
N.J.Edwards

2

54
33
27.00
S.L.Elstone

8

178
40
25.43
B.J.Phillips

8

84
16*
21.00
M.H.Wessels

9

182
51
20.22
G.G.White

3

39
25
19.50
A.D.Brown

6

94
27
18.80
S.J.Mullaney

10

171
50
17.10
A.Patel

3

51
35
17.00
P.J.Franks

8

67
28*
16.75
L.J.Fletcher

2

18
16
9.00
D.J.Pattinson

3

9
7
9.00
S.K.W.Wood

2

8
8
4.00
K.Turner

1

4
4
4.00
A.R.Adams

2

7
7
3.50
B.A.Hutton

1

3
3
3.00
J.T.Ball

2

16
16*
-
Many thanks to MAG for all data published

24 September, 2011

Outlaw T20 Boundary hitting 2011


FOURS
SIXES
TOTAL
A.D.Hales
65
14
79
M.H.Wessels
43
12
55
A.C.Voges
52
2
54
D.J.Hussey
26
15
41
S.R.Patel
25
10
35
S.J.Mullaney
16
2
18
C.M.W.Read
11
6
17
Tamim Iqbal
11
3
14
S.L.Elstone
8
1
9
A.R.Adams
2
1
3
D.J.Pattinson
2
0
2
L.J.Fletcher
1
0
1

Many thanks to MAG for all data

Outlaw T20 Bowling averages 2011


BOWLING

OVERS
M
RUNS
W
AV’GE
ARPO
D.J.Pattinson

49.1
0
400
23
17.39
8.14
L.J.Fletcher

43
1
327
17
19.24
7.60
G.G.White

14
0
103
5
20.60
7.36
A.R.Adams

21.4
0
160
7
22.86
7.38
D.J.Hussey

7
0
72
3
24.00
10.29
A.Carter

26.5
0
229
9
25.44
8.53
B.J.Phillips

10.3
0
78
3
26.00
7.43
S.R.Patel

47
0
340
10
34.00
7.23
S.J.Mullaney

47
0
368
10
36.80
7.83
A.D.Hales

0.1
0
2
0
-
12.00
J.T.Ball

1
0
11
0
-
11.00
A.C.Voges

5
0
34
0
-
6.80


Many thanks to MAG for all data

Outlaw T20 Batting averages 2011


BATTING

I

RUNS
HS
AV’GE
D.J.Hussey

10

357
73
39.67
A.D.Hales

16

544
78
34.00
A.C.Voges

16

484
74
30.25
C.M.W.Read

15

199
34*
28.43
S.R.Patel

13

287
70*
26.09
M.H.Wessels

16

392
76
24.50
Tamim Iqbal

5

104
47
20.80
S.L.Elstone

13

91
21*
18.20
S.J.Mullaney

12

162
35*
18.00
A.R.Adams

3

18
8*
18.00
L.J.Fletcher

3

5
5
5.00
D.J.Pattinson

4

13
12*
-
B.J.Phillips

1

2
2*
-

Many thanks to MAG for all data

23 September, 2011

Champions.................

Whilst current Nottinghamshire stars Swann, Patel and Hales slug it out at the Oval (yes it's 23rd September) against the Windies for T20 World Champions England, former Notts players have been in action in the Champions League in Bangalore with a match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Warriors.



RCB featured Daniel Vettori and Dirk Nannes; Warriors had Ashwell Prince and Nicky Boje.


Warriors, from the Eastern Cape, won on the last ball with a match winning knock of 42 from former Stickleback Johan Botha swaying the balance of the game. 





22 September, 2011

Greg Smith goes Essex

Greg Smith has joined Essex.


Not the Gregory James Smith, formerly of Nottinghamshire born 1971 in Pretoria.


Not the Greg Philip Smith of Grace Road, Leicester born 1988 in Leicester


But the Gregory Marc Smith now formerly of Derbyshire born 1983 in Jo'burg

18 September, 2011

Group of death!

Next season's Group B for the CB40 includes both finalists from this season, two "National" sides, bogey sides Durham and Hampshire plus Notts.


SCOTLAND
DURHAM
HAMPSHIRE
SURREY
WELSH DRAGONS
SOMERSET
NOTTS



14 September, 2011

Day 3 v Sussex at Trent Bridge LV=

NOTTS SLUMP AND FOLLOW-ON AGAIN

In a replica of the third day at Edgbaston, the opposition went through Notts batting line-up like a hot knife through butter as they closed the day still 74 arrears with only six wickets standing, as they managed to lose 13 wickets for 282 runs.
Turner added 12 to his overnight score before playing on to Anyon for 64, an innings which should secure him a contract for next season. Wessels looked all at sea and left-armer Arif put him out his misery by ripping out his off stump. Two balls later Mullaney shouldered arms to the same bowler to depart for a duck, 206 for 4. Bravo who batted well survived to lunch with Read as a partner and at 216 for 4, Notts still had a chance of avoiding the follow-on.
Yardy decided to introduce Gatting’s occasional seamers from the Radcliffe Road, and Bravo who appeared to have lost his concentration during lunch, fell leg before for 53 to the fifth ball of the afternoon session. Franks kept Read company for 15 overs but with the score on 259, edged Arif behind to depart for 12. White did not last long having his middle stump removed by Khan for 11. Read then was stumped by Brown off Panesar for a fighting 55 off 93 balls. Shreck came in to everyone’s surprise at ten and played a lofted drive then was only yards from clearing the ropes over deep mid-wicket, where did that shot come from!



Fletcher edged Khan to second slip, and Adams, appearing to have a hand injury, was bowled by Panesar for three as Notts closed on 311, 177 behind. Tea was taken, and with the appearance of Sussex fielders we knew the follow-on had been enforced with 38 overs left. Hales edged Khan to first slip to finish the season with just a single to his name. Turner and Bravo added 55 until in the 20th over Bravo edged Panesar to caught behind for 17. Two balls later Wessels fell to the arm ball from Panesar having his off stump removed without troubling the scorers. With bad light closing Sussex introduced Nash from the Radcliffe Road end, Turner fell leg before to the off spinner for 42. Mullaney joined Read and they added an unbroken 26 when with 10 overs still to bowl the umpires decided the light was too poor to continue with Notts on 103 for four.

The wicket was slow and relatively flat, although Panesar has got turn that seemed beyond White a day earlier. Based on their lackadaisical attitude over the last week, Notts should surrender very meekly tomorrow. It’s a minor miracle that somehow Notts have stayed up this season with such a brittle batting line up. Wessels and Mullaney have not got the ability at present to hold down the number four and five batting slots, with Patel badly missed.

Nottinghamshire First Innings


 311 all out (101.1 ov)


Turner 64
Read 55
Bravo 53


Panesar 3/60
Naved Arif 3/86
Amjad Khan 2/33


Nottinghamshire Second Innings (Following-on)


103/4 (28 ov)


Turner 42
Bravo 17
Mullaney 16*


Panesar 2/24*

13 September, 2011

LV= Table at the end of Day 2

VOTE NOW ON THE RIGHT (sometimes appears on some browsers at the bottom)