Strathmore Cricket Union Handbook 1998

37 BRECHIN Inns NO Runs H S Avge. M PARMAR 17 2 1013 213 67.53 K THOMSON 8 2 185 57 30.83 N PATERSON 10 1 168 42 18.67 D C BEATON 9 1 135 43 16.88 R W S MILLER 15 2 213 50 16.38 Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avge. K THOMSON 104 32 220 14 15.71 S BARKER 76 8 253 15 16.87 S MILNE 79.1 13 286 13 22.00 D C BEATON 111 24 396 16 24.75 M PARMAR 86.1 13 289 11 26.27 A DANIELS 62.4 8 235 7 33.57 DHSFP Inns NO Runs H S Avge. S WARK 18 8 606 98 60.60 B D M DYER 14 6 433 109 54.13 D S KENNEDY 7 1 200 72 33.33 J R NEISH 13 2 304 59 27.64 R A HOPKINS 7 0 171 67 24.43 R AHMED 9 2 142 67 20.29 D CRAMB 12 4 139 35 17.38 R MILLER 15 3 144 42 12.00 Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avge. S WARK 243.2 69 638 50 12.76 J T BENNETT 51.5 9 161 12 13.42 D WHITELEY 87.5 16 258 17 15.18 K J R ANCELL 122.4 17 415 19 21.84 J K BENNETT 133.1 36 412 18 22.89 S KING 92 16 277 12 23.08 R A HOPKINS 101.4 27 288 12 24.00 Against Forthill on 16 August, Manoj Parmar broke the Union's record score, running up a massive 213. The runs came out of an opening stand of 287, also a Union record, shared (to use the term lightly!) with Richard Miller who contributed 6 of the first 100 and 8 of the second. The following week, they put on 235 at Mannofield of which Manoj managed only 172.

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