Cricket Stats by Paul and Janice Webb

Rhys Davies hits the winning runs for CarewCricket currently seems a long way away but this week it is a pleasure to once again look back on the 2013 first division scene through the statistics provided by those lovely anoraks from Whitland, Janice and Paul Webb.
 
Over recent years their eagerness to draw up the best bowling and batting figures has created great interest, especially since they compile them under two categories for the batting and bowling. In this way we have two tables for the batting, based on the number of runs scored and then the average runs per match played – and the same in the bowling stakes, where the tables are drawn up simply according to number of wickets taken and then the average of runs for each wicket claimed.
Steve Inward

Major points of interest

 
What is immediately noticeable are three main points:
  • That batsmen generally seem to have been on top because the averages are high, whilst a top wicket haul of 33 from a maximum of 17 games does not indicate great success for the bowlers!
  • Only four players feature in both lists, far fewer than usual, with Rhys Davies (Carew) as the stand-out all-rounder who is fourth in the batting and ninth in the bowling stakes. The others are Gareth Davies (Llanrhian) plus Steve Lewis and Brad McDermott-Jenkins from Lawrenny.
  • Despite winning all three major trophies, Neyland only have Paul Murray and Gregg Miller in the bottom half of the batting lists but three bowlers in the top ten through Nathan Banner, Nick Koomen and Andrew Miller. Draw what conclusions you will from that fact!

Top bowlers

Name
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wickets
Best
Average
Nathan Banner (Neyland)
97.4
21
299
28
5 for 19
10.67
Adam James (Haverfordwest)
92.3
17
290
26
6 for 29
11.15
Nick Koomen (Neyland)
106.4
27
291
25
6 for 25
11.64
Clive Tucker (Haverfordwest)
131.4
25
416
29
5 for 16
14.34
Christo Arundel (Llanrhian)
79.1
17
327
22
6 for 25
14.86
Andrew Miller (Neyland)
121.1
10
473
31
4 for 16
15.25
David Dunfee (Whitland)
133.5
18
493
32
7 for 39
15.41
Ian Hughes (Narberth)
144.2
33
412
26
4 for 32
15.84
Tom Davies (Carew)
165.1
26
627
33
5 for 38
19.01
Rhys Davies (Carew)
158.1
20
548
28
4 for 38
19.57
Andrew Pawlett (St Ishmaels)
138.1
22
479
24
4 for 43
19.95
Andrew Harries (Llangwm)
141.1
24
475
23
3 for 7
20.65
Bobby Webb (Cresselly)
150.4
23
600
28
5 for 29
21.42
Sam Harts (Cresselly)
155.4
21
560
26
5 for 40
21.53
Gareth Davies (Llanrhian)
118.1
7
533
24
4 for 27
22.21
Dean John (St Ishmaels)
136.1
16
537
24
3 for 36
22.37
Steve Lewis (Lawrenny)
177.1
25
618
26
4 for 24
23.76
Brad McDermott-Jenkins (Lawrenny)
161.1
16
644
23
4 for 32
28.01
Rob Williams (Lawrenny)
171.3
35
669
22
5 for 23
30.4
Jamie Lewis (Lawrenny)
137.1
14
695
22
4 for 29
31.59

Batting StatsTom Davies (Carew) claimed the most wickets (33) and David Dunfee (Whitland) was just one scalp behind and can boast the best wicket haul with a 7 for 39 haul, closely followed by Andrew Miller (31 for Neyland).

Nathan banner (Neyland), Ashley James (Haverfordwest) and Koomen (Neyland) were well in front in terms of average, as others appeared in the table despite being over 20 runs per wicket more expensive – an unusual range for the bowling averages.
 
And only half of the top ten bowlers managed five-wicket hauls as big scores were the order of the day.


Top batting figures


Name
Runs
Innings
Not out
H/S
50s
100s
Average
Steve Inward (Llangwm)
478
6
2
149no
2
2
119.51
Simon Holliday (Haverfordwest)
423
12
4
100no
2
1
58.87
Andrew Williams (St Ishmaels)
416
13
5
61
3
0
52.01
Rhys Davies (Carew)
405
13
5
121
3
1
50.62
Ritchie Adams (Narberth)
568
16
4
126no
2
2
47.33
Brian Hall (Carew)
413
15
6
100no
3
1
45.88
Peter Bradshaw (St Ishmaels)
562
16
2
131no
2
2
40.14
Marc Hughes (Narberth)
551
16
2
155
2
2
39.35
Matthew Morgan (Cresselly)
581
16
1
112no
5
1
38.73
Ian Sefton (Carew)
538
16
2
127no
3
1
38.42
Paul Murray (Neyland)
448
14
2
100
3
1
37.33
Danny Potter (Haverfordwest)
448
14
2
73
5
0
37.33
Brad McDermott-Jenkins (Lawrenny)
556
16
1
174
2
1
37.06
Gareth Davies (Llanrhian)
510
15
1
83
4
0
36.42
Jonathan Thomas (Whitland)
396
12
1
70
4
0
36.01
Phil Williams (Cresselly)
517
15
0
108
2
1
34.46
Ben Jones (Llanrhian)
416
14
1
82
3
0
32.01
Steffan James (Whitland)
381
14
2
105
2
1
31.75
Steve Lewis (Lawrenny)
469
16
1
82no
5
0
31.26
Gregg Miller (Neyland)
389
16
2
81no
2
0
27.78
               
Batting StatsOn the batting front, Steve Inward topped the averages with a massive average of 119.5 as he scored two centuries and two fifties before a damaged finger put him out of the game having played only six games for Llangwm.
 
Simon Holliday (Haverfordwest), Andrew Williams (St Ishmaels) and Rhys Davies all succeeded in averaging over 50 runs per innings and there were 17 scores of at least 100 as further proof that the bat triumphed over the ball. 
 
Does this mean bowling is getting weaker? Is batting now the strong point of local cricket? How much can be attributed to quality pitches provided by earnest groundsmen?
 
Cresselly’s talented young opener Matthew Morgan scored the most runs as he stroked 581, 13 more than Narberth’s Ritchie Adams and  19 in front of St Ishmael’s Peter Bradshaw.
 

And finally . . .

And finally, Neyland finished top of the number of individual performances as the afore-mentioned five featured. Most of the others had four top performers, the exceptions being Whitland (3), Narberth (3), Llanrhian (3) and Llangwm (2).

Pictures:

Rhys Davies - top all-rounder from Carew

Steve Inward - best batting average

Tom Davies - most wickets

Matthew Morgan - most runs

Nathan Banner - best bowling average