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Records and Statistics

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  These are the records of the Morioka Cricket Club    
 
  

Batting

Aggregate
 
 1.  James Hobbs        150 runs
 2.  Jamie Bruce         142
 3.  Paul Grant           114
 4.  Brian Evans         109
 5.  Shimpei Shimada    76 
 
Averages
 
 1.  Brian Evans          54.5
 2.  Paul Grant            38.0
 3.  Jamie Bruce         28.4
 4.  Andy Cargill         28.0
 5.  Abidur Rahman     23.3
 
Highest Scores
 
 1. Brian Evans      33  (10/28/07)
 2. Paul Grant        31 (10/28/07)
 2. Brian Evans      31 (6/10/07)
 2. Y. Shuhama     31 (6/17/07)
 2. Abidur Rahman 31 (6/10/07)

Bowling

Most Wickets

 1. James Hobbs    13

  2.  Sage Toyama 10

  2.  Abidur Rahman 10

  2.  Jamie Bruce 10

  5.  Mishra Birendra 9


Most Wickets in Innings

 1. Abidur Rahman - 5 (08/26/07)

  1. Jason Hill - 5 (08/26/07)

  3.  Denis Russa - 4 (10/22/06)

  4. James Hobbs - 3 (06/11/06)

  4. Karl Sutherland - 3 (06/11/06)

  4. Jamie Bruce - 3 (10/01/06)

  4. Don White - 3 (06/17/07)

  4. Mishra Birendra - 3 (07/08/07)

   4. James Hobbs - 3 (07/08/07)

  4. Sage Toyama - 3 (07/08/07)

  4. Sage Toyama - 3 (09/23/07)

   4. Mishra Birendra - 3 (10/28/07)

   4. Abidur Rahman - 3 (10/28/07)

  



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Firsts Edit Text

 
First Wicket   
 
Yasuharu bowled Ryan Miller 7 (06/11/06)

First 30 

Karl Sutherland - 30 n.o. (06/11/06) 

First "5 for"

Abidur Rahman - 5 wkts  (08/26/07)

First Japanese 30

Ben Sakurai - 30 n.o. (10/22/06)

First Wicket by a Japanese

Yuko - caught out b. Yasuharu  6

First Duck 

Michael Lasseter caught out b. Aaron Dyer 0 

 
First Female Players

Nicola Birchall/Tasmin Rohman/Yuko Lord

First Umpire

Brian Evans (06/11/06)


 

Countries

  Countries represented by those who have played cricket for Morioka Cricket Club. 

  Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, England, Italy, Japan, Nepal, New Zealand, Papua-New Guinea, Scotland, South Africa, Tanzania, Turkey, United States