First Class matches batting:
Most Runs:
Malcolm Waller 867
Hamilton Masakadza 852
Forster Mutizwa 824
Tino Mawoyo 784
Paul Horton 773
Highest Batting average (min. 5 innings)
Tatenda Taibu 78.00
Brendan Taylor 72.80
Hamilton Masakadza 71.00
Paul Horton 70.27
Sean Williams 70.00
Highest Scores:
Paul Horton 209
Hamilton Masakadza 208*
Terry Duffin 193
Gavin Ewing 191
Brendan Taylor 185
Most Hundreds:
Gary Ballance 4
Paul Horton 3
Rikki Wessels 3
Hamilton Masakadza 3
Vusi Sibanda 3
Most Ducks:
Vusi Sibanda 5
Most Sixes:
Timycen Maruma 24
Highest Partnerships by wicket:
1st - Brendan Taylor & Gary Ballance 227
2nd - Paul Horton & Ewing 342
3rd - Sean Williams & Keith Dabengwa 228
4th - Sean Williams & Keith Dabengwa 237
5th - Tatenda Taibu & Steve Tikolo 185
6th - Craig Ervine & Richmond Mutumbami 117*
7th - Nick Compton & Trevor Garwe 188
8th - Andrew Hall & Chad Keegan 137
9th - Chad Keegan & Innocent Chinyoka 132
10th - Mark Mbofana & Innocent Chinyoka - 63
First Class matches bowling:
Most wickets:
Tendai Chatara 56
Keegan Meth 54
Njabulo Ncube 42
Natsai Mushangwe 39
Ian Nicolson & Tinotenda Mutombodzi 34
Best average (min 15 wickets):
Keegan Meth 13.31
Donald Tiripano 17.08
Tendai Chatara 19.19
Justin Lewis 20.05
Simon Mugava 21.89
Best bowling figures in an innings:
Brent Arnel 8-81
Justin Lewis 7-37
Keegan Meth 7-42
Keegan Meth 7-69
Tinotenda Mutombodzi 7-137
Best bowling figures in a match:
Keegan Meth 13-109
Tendai Chatara 11-49
Best Economy rate (min 100 overs):
Ed Rainsford 1.94
Best Strike Rate (min 15 wickets):
Keegan Meth 29.9
Most 5 wicket hauls:
Keegan Meth 5
Tendai Chatara 4
Shingirai Masakadza 2
Justin Lewis 2
Tinotenda Mutombodzi 2
Most wicketkeeping dismissals:
Benjamin Katsande 33
Regis Chakabva 21
Most catches (fielding):
Vusi Sibanda 23
Bernard Mlambo 17
List A matches batting:
Most runs:
Jonathan Beukes 301
Timycen Maruma 271
Malcolm Waller 269
Highest Average:
Nick Compton 102.00
Chamu Chibhabha 80.50
Steve Tikolo 78.00
Highest Score:
Gary Ballance 135*
Nick Compton 102
Greg Lamb 96
Highest strike rate (min 100 runs):
Timycen Maruma 122.62
Most sixes:
Timycen Maruma 13
Highest partnerships:
Skiandar Raza & Chamu Chbhabha 160
Tino Mawoyo & Jonathan Beukes 140
Malcolm Waller & Friday Kasteni 135
List A matches bowling:
Most wickets:
Ed Rainsford 17
Natsai Mushangwe 13
Graeme Cremer 13
Best average (min 5 wickets):
Bradley Staddon 11.40
Chad Keegan 11.83
Tendai Chisoro 12.83
Best figures:
Brian Vitori 5-26
Ed Rainsford 5-36
Graeme Cremer 4-13
Best economy (min 5 wickets):
Chad Keegan 3.38
Prosper Utseya 3.71
George Dockrell 3.83
Most wicketkeeping dismissals:
Benjamin Katsande 13
Most catches (fielding):
Gavin Ewing & Timycen Maruma 7
T20 matches batting:
Most runs:
Nick Compton 233
Highest average:
Ryan Butterworth 82.50
Highest Score:
Hamilton Masakadza 96*
Highest strike rate (min 100 runs):
Ryan Butterworth 181.31
Most sixes:
Elton Chigumbura 15
Highest partnership:
Vusi Sibanda & Lou Vincent 139*
T20 matches bowling:
Most wickets:
Graeme Cremer & Chamu Chibhabha 11
Best average (min 5 wickets):
Bradley Staddon 6.83
Best figures:
Bradley Staddon & Graeme Cremer 4-17
Best economy (min 5 wickets):
Chris Harris 5.39
Best strike rate (min 5 wickets):
Bradley Staddon 6.8
Most wicketkeeping dismissals:
Adam Wheater 7
Most catches (fielding):
Malcolm Waller 5
Statistical review of the season
Re: Statistical review of the season
In other words, for our Test matches, do everything to convince Horton to play for us and of course METH must bowl!
Re: Statistical review of the season
aydee wrote:
Most ducks
Vusi Sibanda 5
Surprisssssse!
Cricinfo profile of the 'James Bond' of cricket:
FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay
'The' Gus Mackay.
Hero.
Sportsman.
Artist.
Player.
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Q. VUSI SIBANDA, WHERE DO YOU HOP?
A. UNDA DA ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE*
FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay
'The' Gus Mackay.
Hero.
Sportsman.
Artist.
Player.
**
Q. VUSI SIBANDA, WHERE DO YOU HOP?
A. UNDA DA ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE*
Re: Statistical review of the season
ZIMDOGGY wrote:aydee wrote:
Most ducks
Vusi Sibanda 5
Surprisssssse!
I am surprised it was only 5 ducks. He likes to practice his wonderful technique back in the pavilion normally.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
Re: Statistical review of the season
There's no chance of Horton playing. He'd have to spend 5 years qualifying, and he's been a key player for Lancashire for several years now.Boundary wrote:In other words, for our Test matches, do everything to convince Horton to play for us and of course METH must bowl!
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Re: Statistical review of the season
Where is Sloandog??? The Meth has proven its capabilities! Where is that Keegan Meth jokes page.. So based on these stats, who should be in the test structure given a 15 player limit...
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Re: Statistical review of the season
I'm hereclikcspeed wrote:Where is Sloandog???
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Re: Statistical review of the season
im actually surprised how well waller went through the year. i just didnt notice lol
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Re: Statistical review of the season
He's never played for a national side, so qualifying wouldn't be necessary if he has some sort of family ties to Zimbabwe. Don't know what the situation is on that front.aydee wrote:There's no chance of Horton playing. He'd have to spend 5 years qualifying, and he's been a key player for Lancashire for several years now.
Re: Statistical review of the season
I'm pretty sure he doesn't, and that he was playing in Zim stricly as an overseas player, to get some first class runs under his belt before the couty season.maehara wrote:He's never played for a national side, so qualifying wouldn't be necessary if he has some sort of family ties to Zimbabwe. Don't know what the situation is on that front.aydee wrote:There's no chance of Horton playing. He'd have to spend 5 years qualifying, and he's been a key player for Lancashire for several years now.

