• BATSMEN
    R
    B
    M
    4s
    6s
    SR
    c Gillespie b Vettori
    80
    98
    151
    9
    1
    81.63
    run out
    48
    55
    74
    6
    1
    87.27
    lbw b Patel
    0
    1
    1
    0
    0
    0.00
    lbw b Styris
    0
    4
    2
    0
    0
    0.00
    c †McCullum b Styris
    7
    8
    12
    1
    0
    87.50
    c †McCullum b Styris
    1
    9
    7
    0
    0
    11.11
    c sub (JAH Marshall) b Gillespie
    34
    27
    26
    4
    0
    125.92
    st †McCullum b Vettori
    43
    43
    52
    3
    2
    100.00
    c Flynn b Mason
    10
    12
    11
    1
    0
    83.33
    not out
    22
    24
    29
    3
    0
    91.66
    b Gillespie
    4
    9
    6
    0
    0
    44.44
    Extras
    14 (b 1, lb 3, nb 2, w 8)
    TOTAL
    263 all out (48 Overs, RR: 5.47)
    Fall of wickets: 1-98 (Steven Davies), 2-103 (Moeen Ali), 3-104 (Stephen Moore), 4-122 (Graeme Hick), 5-127 (Daryl Mitchell), 6-177 (Gareth Batty), 7-203 (Vikram Solanki), 8-225 (Gareth Andrew), 9-258 (Kabir Ali), 10-263 (Chris Whelan)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    MJ Mason1004714.7011
    MR Gillespie1006326.3021
    SB Styris802533.1200
    JS Patel1007217.2010
    DL Vettori1005225.2030

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Worcs 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st98VS SolankiSM Davies
2nd5VS SolankiMM Ali
3rd1VS SolankiSC Moore
4th18GA HickVS Solanki
5th5VS SolankiDKH Mitchell
6th50VS SolankiGJ Batty
7th26VS SolankiKabir Ali
8th22Kabir AliGM Andrew
9th33Kabir AliSJ Magoffin
10th5SJ MagoffinCD Whelan