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741:. Cardiff UCCE's Christopher Salmons scored 84 not out, an innings that included six fours and five sixes, which made up nearly half of the students' total of 169. Hampshire were 80 for 3, 210 runs ahead, at close. On the third and final day Hampshire declared on 146 for 6, setting a target of 277. Wickets fell at regular intervals, and there was just enough time for Cardiff UCCE to be bowled out for a second time for 181.
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sight of a UCCE team consistently finding the boundaries against a spread out field. Bradshaw hit 5 sixes and 8 fours in a match-winning innings. Whilst it was against a second-string Surrey attack (Clarke, Salisbury and
Bicknell did not bowl) Bradford/Leeds UCCE were delighted to win with 2.1 overs remaining.
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made an unbeaten fifty as the students made their way to 109 for 1 in just 24 overs. An overnight declaration from the students was followed by an equalling blazing accumulation of runs from
Warwickshire led them to 127 for 1. In the reply, Cambridge came too close for comfort, though, and at 281 for
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to make his half-century, finishing with 63 off 59 balls. They were finally all out for 532 off 130 overs. Wainwright finished on 4 for 109. This did not leave enough time for
Loughborough UCCE to be dismissed a second time. They only needed to survive 47 overs. That seemed in doubt when they tumbled
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was absent hurt), with Glover taking 4 for 47. This left the students with a target of 318 runs off 70 overs. Very much to their credit, they went for it. Thomas
Merilaht (56), Duffy (49 in 41 balls), Ryan Bradshaw (89* in 95 balls) and Mohammad Ali (27* off 22 balls) treated the sparse crowd to the
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went slowly. David Brown finished the day, having batted for over 4 hours and through 237 balls to get an undefeated 68. But after being reduced to 12 for 3, that's exactly what the students needed. They finished on 169 for 6 off 79 overs, 216 behind, but well on the way towards saving the game. On
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Spearman being dropped twice. The innings continued on the third and last day, and Gloucestershire closed on 490 for 4 declared from 101 overs. Spearman had made 216 before he retired out. There were few overs in the day left,
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Derbyshire. The third day saw Oxford UCCE consolidate their lead, and they were finally all out for 372, a lead of 126. The student bowlers were not up to the task of dismissing Derbyshire a second time in the 53
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Bradford/Leeds UCCE slumped to 60 for 5. The second day, Bradford/Leeds UCCE fared equally badly, being dismissed for 137. Northamptonshire chose to enforce the
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opposition of the season was against Yorkshire at Headingley. The first day was washed out by rain, before both teams subsided for low scores on the second day. First Bradford/Leeds UCCE were all out for 105 with
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1513:
1512:
1507:
1502:
1497:
1492:
1487:
1482:
1477:
1472:
1466:
1464:
1457:
1453:
1452:
1450:
1449:
1444:
1439:
1429:
1427:C&G Trophy
1424:
1419:
1414:
1409:
1403:
1401:
1397:
1396:
1394:
1393:
1388:
1383:
1378:
1373:
1368:
1363:
1353:
1347:
1345:
1341:
1340:
1335:
1333:
1332:
1325:
1318:
1310:
1294:Michael Munday
1259:Cambridge UCCE
1244:
1241:
1222:Michael Munday
1198:
1195:
1193:
1190:
1151:
1148:
1141:Philip Edwards
1129:Tony Palladino
1089:Cambridge UCCE
1078:
1075:
1073:
1070:
1063:Iain Sutcliffe
1027:
1024:
1007:international
1001:David Balcombe
985:
982:
980:
977:
958:Jonathan Trott
938:
935:
933:
930:
884:
881:
841:on 304 for 6,
835:Worcestershire
800:
797:
795:
792:
778:on 384 for 4.
760:Leicestershire
749:
746:
711:
708:
706:
703:
629:
626:
575:
572:
570:
567:
511:
508:
482:
479:
477:
474:
442:
439:
369:
366:
357:both got five
322:
319:
307:Craig Spearman
261:
258:
218:Sophia Gardens
206:
203:
140:Cambridge UCCE
118:
115:
113:
110:
90:Cambridge UCCE
68:
67:
30:
28:
21:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1654:
1643:
1640:
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1573:
1567:
1564:
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1501:
1498:
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1319:
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1311:
1308:
1304:
1303:
1299:
1298:Anirudh Singh
1295:
1291:
1287:
1283:
1279:
1274:
1272:
1268:
1264:
1260:
1256:
1252:
1251:
1250:
1242:
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1239:
1235:
1234:Thomas Savill
1231:
1227:
1223:
1219:
1215:
1211:
1206:
1205:
1204:
1196:
1191:
1189:
1188:
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1158:
1157:
1149:
1147:
1146:
1142:
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1134:
1130:
1126:
1122:
1121:Thomas Webley
1118:
1114:
1110:
1106:
1102:
1098:
1094:
1090:
1086:
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1084:
1076:
1071:
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1064:
1060:
1056:
1052:
1048:
1044:
1040:
1035:
1034:
1033:
1025:
1023:
1022:
1018:
1017:Graeme Bridge
1014:
1013:Gareth Breese
1010:
1006:
1002:
998:
993:
992:
991:
983:
978:
976:
975:
971:
968:
963:
962:Zohail Sharif
959:
955:
951:
946:
945:
944:
936:
931:
929:
928:
923:
921:
920:Josh Knappett
917:
913:
909:
905:
901:
897:
892:
891:
890:
882:
880:
879:
875:
871:
867:
862:
860:
856:
852:
848:
844:
840:
836:
832:
831:Edward Foster
828:
824:
820:
816:
815:Kidderminster
812:
808:
807:
806:
798:
793:
791:
790:
786:
781:
777:
773:
769:
765:
761:
757:
756:
755:
747:
745:
744:
740:
736:
732:
728:
727:Michael Brown
724:
719:
718:
717:
709:
704:
702:
701:
696:
695:Ian Salisbury
691:
689:
685:
681:
680:Ian Salisbury
677:
668:
664:
662:
658:
654:
650:
646:
642:
637:
636:
635:
627:
625:
624:
620:
619:Jonathan Moss
616:
611:
607:
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592:
588:
583:
582:
581:
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568:
566:
565:
560:
555:
553:
548:
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545:Jason Gallian
542:
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531:
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429:
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417:
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397:
396:Ian Blackwell
393:
389:
386:
382:
377:
376:
375:
367:
365:
364:
360:
356:
352:
351:Monty Panesar
348:
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53:
50:December 2021
43:
37:
36:
31:This article
29:
20:
19:
16:
1510:Warwickshire
1456:Team seasons
1441:
1432:Twenty20 Cup
1278:Paul McMahon
1275:
1267:Salil Oberoi
1253:
1248:
1247:
1246:
1218:England U-19
1207:
1202:
1201:
1200:
1183:Mohammed Ali
1168:Yorkshireman
1160:
1155:
1154:
1153:
1087:
1082:
1081:
1080:
1059:Mark Chilton
1051:Andrew Crook
1036:
1031:
1030:
1029:
1009:Nathan Astle
994:
989:
988:
987:
954:Warwickshire
947:
942:
941:
940:
924:
896:Bangladeshis
893:
888:
887:
886:
863:
855:following-on
843:Steven Clark
809:
804:
803:
802:
768:Darren Maddy
758:
753:
752:
751:
739:Cardiff UCCE
720:
715:
714:
713:
692:
673:
661:Rikki Clarke
638:
633:
632:
631:
610:Warwickshire
603:
584:
579:
578:
577:
559:Graeme Swann
556:
552:Anurag Singh
549:
523:Trent Bridge
520:
515:
514:
513:
491:
486:
485:
484:
451:
446:
445:
444:
432:Nixon McLean
428:Andy Caddick
404:Matthew Wood
400:John Francis
378:
373:
372:
371:
331:
326:
325:
324:
300:
270:
265:
264:
263:
246:Mark Wallace
215:
210:
209:
208:
196:
168:South Africa
158:rather than
138:
133:
132:
131:
126:Darren Gough
79:
73:
71:
56:
47:
32:
15:
1617:Oxford UCCE
1607:Durham UCCE
1255:Oxford UCCE
1179:James Duffy
1171:David Lucas
1163:first-class
1117:declaration
1101:first class
1015:(3-86) and
1005:New Zealand
990:Match drawn
970:Alex Loudon
967:off spinner
916:Luke Parker
866:first-class
823:first class
780:Durham UCCE
754:Match drawn
676:partnership
606:Luke Parker
599:Oxford UCCE
580:Match drawn
516:Match drawn
487:Match drawn
447:Match drawn
374:Match drawn
355:Jason Brown
342:Kevin Innes
334:Northampton
266:Match drawn
211:Match drawn
192:Adnan Akram
94:Durham UCCE
86:Oxford UCCE
1541:Lancashire
1526:Derbyshire
1519:Division 2
1463:Division 1
1290:Amit Suman
1280:(a former
1125:Garry Park
1047:Gary Keedy
1039:Lancashire
908:Javed Omar
851:Jamie Pipe
825:games for
764:Grace Road
591:Derbyshire
533:Greg Smith
501:Canterbury
420:Will Smith
412:Jack White
238:Ian Thomas
236:(105) and
230:David Hemp
150:Ground in
1566:Yorkshire
1490:Middlesex
1480:Hampshire
1470:Glamorgan
1210:Cambridge
1175:Simon Guy
1093:Middlesex
849:(81) and
839:declaring
785:follow-on
731:Rose Bowl
723:Hampshire
587:the Parks
347:follow-on
303:follow-on
296:centurion
290:off 89.2
280:the Parks
242:centuries
226:Glamorgan
152:Cambridge
1636:Category
1587:Scotland
1556:Somerset
1286:declared
1284:player)
1263:Fenner's
1097:Fenner's
995:Despite
950:Fenner's
904:Fenner's
776:declared
735:declared
649:declared
641:the Oval
462:Ian Ward
408:Box Case
402:123 and
392:declared
388:Somerset
288:declared
180:declared
148:Fenner's
1232:bowler
1220:player
1113:century
900:England
651:, with
381:Taunton
359:wickets
232:(120),
222:Cardiff
188:not out
1531:Durham
1505:Sussex
1500:Surrey
1226:Lord's
1214:Oxford
1137:caught
997:Durham
874:Surrey
859:stumps
827:Surrey
766:, and
645:Surrey
595:Oxford
458:Sussex
284:Oxford
164:Boland
1575:Other
1536:Essex
1436:final
1366:Tests
1360:Ashes
1133:Essex
1105:overs
872:beat
615:overs
589:left
385:overs
292:overs
190:from
176:Essex
144:Essex
1485:Kent
1371:ODIs
1127:and
1061:and
918:and
894:The
608:, a
543:and
493:Kent
464:and
454:Hove
430:and
416:1927
410:and
353:and
336:saw
274:and
248:and
142:and
104:and
96:and
72:The
1582:MCC
1095:at
876:).
857:by
772:ton
682:'s
521:At
414:in
379:At
282:in
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