
|
Runs |
Year |
Gareth Lanagan |
1698 |
2002 |
Graham Evans |
1415 |
1986 |
Tony Swannick |
1352 |
1995 |
Lawrence Williams |
1334 |
1988 |
Graham Evans |
1290 |
1992 |
Carl Lawrence |
1281 |
1984 |
Peter Coleman |
1243 |
2006 |
Alan Hopes |
1229 |
1997 |
Graham Evans |
1171 |
1985 |
Alan Hopes |
1147 |
1998 |
Graham Evans |
1146 |
1984 |
Graham Evans |
1098 |
1990 |
Mike Denning |
1024 |
1998 |
Graham Evans |
1006 |
1993 |
Stuart Jones |
999 |
2006 |
Dave Smith |
984 |
2006 |
Graham Evans |
960 |
1988 |
Alan Hopes |
932 |
1987 |
Lawrence Williams |
924 |
1995 |
Mike Denning |
919 |
1997 |
Paul George |
894 |
2006 |
David Smith |
893 |
2005 |
Paul George |
820 |
2005 |
Richard Johnson |
809 |
2004 |
Gareth Lanagan |
767 |
2004 |
Andrew Ferguson |
756 |
2005 |
Tony Swannick |
754 |
1996 |
Andy Stevens |
751 |
1989 |
Elwyn Toozer |
751 |
1993 |
Mike Ashton |
748 |
1989 |
Dave Harris |
724 |
1985 |
Andrew Ferguson |
699 |
2006 |
Lyndon Walters |
665 |
1976 |
Chris Barnes |
664 |
1993 |
The best end of season average for a player scoring over 1000 runs is held by Graham Evans with
53.75 in 1992.
The first time two players scored 500 runs in a season was 1982 - Graham Evans & Carl Lawrence.
The first time two players scored 1000 runs in a season was 1984 - Graham Evans & Carl
Lawrence. The only other occasion when two players reached 1000 runs in a season was 1998
with Alan Hopes and Mike Denning passing the magic target.
There have been a further 75 occasions when a batsmen has scored over 500 runs in a season.
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