04 October, 2022

Match Results & Leading Partnerships involving Nottinghamshire 2022



c/o MAG

RESULTS 2022

LV= INSURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP – DIVISION 2

Opposition

Venue

Toss

Result

Batting

Bowling

Total

Cumulative points

Position

Sussex

Hove

W

W10W

5

2

23

23

-

GLAMORGAN

TB

L

L7W

3

3

6

29

3

Durham

Riverside

W

WI141R

4

3

23

52

1

WORCESTERSHIRE

TB

W

W5W

2

3

21

73

1

Middlesex

Lord’s

L

D

4

3

11*

84

2

DERBYSHIRE

TB

W

W10W

4

3

23

107

2

Leicestershire

Leicester

W

WI9R

5

3

24

131

1

MIDDLESEX

TB

W

D

5

2

15

146

1

Glamorgan

Cardiff

W

D

2

3

13

159

1

Derbyshire

Derby

W

D

5

3

16

175

1

SUSSEX

TB

L

W256R

1

3

20

195

1

LEICESTERSHIRE

TB

L

W241R

1

3

20

215

1

Worcestershire

Worcester

W

LI79R

-

3

3

218

1

DURHAM

TB

W

W462R

4

3

23

241

1

* Deducted 4 points for slow over rate

OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD

 

P

W

L

D

Batting

Bowling

Ded.

Pts

Toss (W)

Toss (L)

Home

7

5

1

1

20

20

-

128

4

3

Away

7

3

1

3

25

20

4

113

6

1

Total

14

8

2

4

45

40

4

241

10

4

VITALITY TWENTY/20 BLAST – NORTHERN GROUP

Opposition

Venue

Toss

Result

Total

Cumulative points

Position

 

WORCESTERSHIRE

TB

W

W4W

2

2

-

 

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

TB

L

NR

1

3

2

 

LANCASHIRE

TB

W

L87R

0

3

5

 

Derbyshire

Derby

W

W7W

2

5

5

 

Birmingham

Edgbaston

W

L1R

0

5

6

 

Yorkshire

Headingley

W

L23R

0

5

6

 

Leicestershire

Leicester

L

W5W

2

7

6

 

BIRMINGHAM

TB

W

L55R

0

7

6

 

Lancashire

Blackpool

L

L6W

0

7

7

 

LEICESTERSHIRE

TB

L

L47R

0

7

7

 

DERBYSHIRE

TB

L

W94R

2

9

7

 

Durham

Riverside

L

W2R

2

11

7

 

DURHAM

TB

L

W4W

2

13

7

 

Worcestershire

Worcester

W

W5W

2

15

5

 

OVERALL VITALITY TWENTY/20 BLAST RECORD

 

P

W

L

NR

Toss (W)

Toss (L)

Home

7

3

3

1

3

4

Away

7

4

3

-

4

3

Total

14

7

6

1

7

7

ROYAL LONDON CUP – GROUP TWO               

Opposition

Venue

Toss

Result

Total

Cumulative points

Position

SUSSEX

TB

W

W65R

2

2

-

Somerset

Taunton

W

W10W

2

4

1

Gloucestershire

Bristol

W

L5W

0

4

1

MIDDLESEX

GRANTHAM

W

L27R

0

4

5

DURHAM

GRANTHAM

L

W2W

2

6

4

Warwickshire

Edgbaston

W

L14R

0

6

5

Leicestershire

Leicester

L

W105R*

2

8

4

SURREY

WELBECK

W

W8W

2

10

3

Lancashire (QF)

Blackpool

L

L3W

 

 

 

* Duckworth/Lewis/Stern method  

OVERALL ROYAL LONDON CUP RECORD

 

P

W

L

Toss (W)

Toss (L)

Home

4

3

1

3

1

Away

5

2

3

3

2

Total

9

5

4

6

3

 

LEADING FIRST-CLASS PARTNERSHIPS IN 2022

FOR

1st

167*

B.T.Slater (64*) H.Hameed (93*) v Derbyshire (Trent Bridge) 2nd innings

2nd

402

H.Hameed (196) B.M.Duckett (241) v Derbyshire (Derby) 1st innings

 

180

H.Hameed (115) M.Montgomery (178) v Durham (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

3rd

198

B.M.Duckett (145) J.M.Clarke (89) v Leicestershire (Leicester) 1st innings

 

105

H.Hameed (101) J.M.Clarke (47) v Middlesex (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

 

101

M.Montgomery (44) J.M.Clarke (67) v Leicestershire (Trent Bridge) 2nd innings

4th

220

B.T.Slater (225*) L.W.James (108) v Durham (Riverside) 1st innings

 

161

M.Montgomery (178) L.W.James (164*) v Durham (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

 

138

H.Hameed (94) L.W.James (56) v Sussex (Trent Bridge) 2nd innings

5th

224

L.W.James (164*) S.J.Mullaney (136) v Durham (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

 

154

L.W.James (155) S.J.Mullaney (79) v Middlesex (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

 

117

H.Hameed (112) S.J.Mullaney (92) v Middlesex (Lord’s) 1st innings

 

116

B.M.Duckett (122) S.J.Mullaney (44) v Glamorgan (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

 

108

L.W.James (63) S.J.Mullaney (192) v Sussex (Hove) 1st innings

6th

138*

J.M.Clarke (66*) S.J.Mullaney (100*) v Middlesex (Lord’s) 2nd innings

7th

91

L.W.James (155) L.A.Patterson-White (50) v Middlesex (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

8th

144

S.J.Mullaney (192) J.D.M.Evison (109*) v Sussex (Hove) 1st innings

 

105

L.A.Patterson-White (54) J.L.Pattinson (45*) v Derbyshire (Derby) 1st innings

9th

59

J.D.M.Evison (109*) B.A.Hutton (18) v Sussex (Hove) 1st innings

10th

63

S.C.J.Broad (11*) L.J.Fletcher (50) v Middlesex (Lord’s) 1st innings

AGAINST

1st

201

M.D.Stoneman (109*) S.D.Robson (108) v Middlesex (Trent Bridge) 2nd innings

 

172

D.L.Lloyd (60) E.J.Byrom (144) v Glamorgan (Cardiff) 2nd innings

 

161

H.R.C.Came (70) L.M.Reece (86) v Derbyshire (Derby) 2nd innings

 

110

A.G.H.Orr (68) T.J.Haines (59) v Sussex (Hove) 1st innings

2nd

76

E.J.Byrom (144) C.A.Ingram (33) v Glamorgan (Cardiff) 2nd innings

3rd

141

L.J.Hill (104) C.M.Ackermann (116) v Leicestershire (Leicester) 1st innings

 

140

B.D.Guest (109) W.L.Madsen (74) v Derbyshire (Derby) 1st innings

 

117

D.L.Lloyd (76) S.A.Northeast (85) v Glamorgan (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

4th

101*

S.D.Robson (101*) M.D.E.Holden (18*) v Middlesex (Lord’s) 2nd innings

5th

147

S.A.Northeast (105*) W.T.Root (53) v Glamorgan (Cardiff) 2nd innings

6th

169

B.L.D’Oliveira (85) G.H.Roderick (102) v Worcestershire (Worcester) 1st innings

 

142

E.G.Barnard (163*) O.B.Cox (55) v Worcestershire (Trent Bridge) 2nd inning

 

142

M.D.E.Holden (86) J.A.Simpson (92) v Middlesex (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

7th

73

J.A.Simpson (92) L.B.K.Hollman (52) v Middlesex (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

8th

90

A.L.Hughes (49) L.J.Hurt (49) v Derbyshire (Trent Bridge) 2nd innings

9th

106

W.J.Weighell (45) T van der Gugten (62) v Glamorgan (Trent Bridge) 1st innings

10th

89

B.W.Mike (78) W.S.Davis (32*) v Leicestershire (Leicester) 1st innings

ROYAL LONDON ONE-DAY CUP

FOR

1st

124*

B.T.Slater (50*) S.G.Budinger (62*) v Somerset (Taunton)

2nd

114

B.T.Slater (82*) L.W.James (54) v Surrey (Welbeck)

3rd

191

B.T.Slater (90) H.Hameed (114) v Middlesex (Grantham)

4th

121

H.Hameed (99*) M.Montgomery (58) v Leicestershire (Leicester)

5th

74

M.Montgomery (54) L.W.James (35) v Durham (Grantham)

6th

54

H.Hameed (114) F.Singh (45) v Middlesex (Grantham)

7th

53

L.A.Patterson-White (62*) B.A.Hutton (29) v Sussex (Trent Bridge)

8th

22*

L.A.Patterson-White (62*) Z.J.Chappell (11*) v Sussex (Trent Bridge)

9th

52

B.A.Hutton (28) Z.J.Chappell (32) v Gloucestershire (Bristol)

10th

26

B.A.Hutton (28) D.Paterson (21*)  v Gloucestershire (Bristol)

LEADING PARTNERSHIPS AGAINST (100 RUNS OR ABOVE)

2nd

234

S.S.Eskinazi (135) S.D.Robson (103) v Middlesex (Grantham)

 

113

R.M.Yates (46) W.M.H.Rhodes (113) v Warwickshire (Edgbaston)

5th

179

J.R.Bracey (104*) J.M.R.Taylor (95) v Gloucestershire (Bristol)

THE VITALITY BLAST

FOR

1st

119

J.M.Clarke (25) A.D.Hales (91) v Derbyshire (Derby)

2nd

55

A.D.Hales (30) B.M.Duckett (22) v Birmingham (Edgbaston)

 

55

J.M.Clarke (51) B.M.Duckett (53*) v Durham (Trent Bridge)

3rd

78

J.M.Clarke (86) T.J.Moores (40) v Birmingham (Trent Bridge)

4th

45

S.R.Patel (45) T.J.Moores (16) v Lancashire (Blackpool)

5th

53

S.R.Patel (63) S.J.Mullaney (15) v Northamptonshire (Trent Bridge)

6th

114

S.J.Mullaney (79) D.T.Christian (56) v Yorkshire (Headingley)

7th

28

D.T.Christian (30*) C.G.Harrison (17) v Lancashire (Blackpool)

8th

23

D.T.Christian (12) L.J.Fletcher (22) v Lancashire (Trent Bridge)

9th

11

D.T.Christian (33) L.J.Fletcher (1) v Birmingham (Trent Bridge)

10th

10

L.J.Fletcher (22) D.Paterson (3*) v Lancashire (Trent Bridge)

LEADING PARTNERSHIP AGAINST

3rd

174*

S.R.Hain (112*) A.J.Hose (88*) v Birmingham (Trent Bridge)

 

114

S.J.Croft (61*) D.J.Vilas (55) v Lancashire (Blackpool)

10th

34*

B.D.Guest (40*) G.L.S.Scrimshaw (5*) v Derbyshire (Trent Bridge)

2 comments:

  1. 75 NOT OUT.
    Well done MAGS . There is a lot to digest there. It just goes to show how much cricket is played over a typical summer . This last one was unusual because of the lack of rained off days and matches . I wonder how many hours play were lost to Notts this season through rain and bad light Etc

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  2. Yes, I’ve also noted that. I cannot quite recall so many days and matches unaffected by rain delays. I know from memory 2006 was very dry as I had a lot of time off that particular summer due to a variety of reasons.
    The actual figures would be very interesting.By contrast 2007 was the complete opposite I’m certain with whole days’ play completely washed out on a very regular basis.

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