Strathmore Cricket Union Handbook 1998

52 STRATHMORE XI Inns NO Runs H S Avge. M GOURLAY 3 2 113 57* 113.00 K HOPKINS 7 4 289 106* 96.33 C J MILNE 5 0 238 154 47.60 M TORRIE 5 2 140 64* 46.67 R E YOUNG 3 0 108 51 36.00 C KNIGHT 4 1 108 62 36.00 K SMITH 7 2 154 101* 30.80 N MILTON 10 4 101 30 16.83 R HOPKINS 7 0 117 34 16.71 A McCORMACK 9 1 129 64* 16.13 D McDONOUGH 13 2 159 27 14.45 Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avge. I A McLEAN 27.4 11 65 12 5.42 M SMITH 45 12 99 9 11.00 F I McKIDDIE 106.3 20 289 25 11.56 P W STEPHEN 65.4 22 129 10 12.90 K SMITH 95.4 22 269 15 17.93 N MILTON 90 14 273 8 34.13 and Treasurer. His busy wife Doris is part of the back-up team and his three lovely daughters will ensure a constant supply of young overseas coaches wanting to spend a summer in Meigle! The only person who ever wanted Bill to progress to representative cricket was DaveChristie fromFreuchie and of courseMeigle thinks he had ulterior motives! As a role model for the young lads Bill is a good leader but it is his bat that does all the talking. It seems incidental that in August 1997 he scored his 10,000th run in Union Cricket, creating an amateur record. The all time record of 10,785 runs held by the late Nigel Hazel, Professional of Strathmore, leaves Bill with the fitness and form to surpass this. RJB Continued from page 47

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