c Pope
b Potts
c Pope
b Potts
63
135
9
0
191
46.67
c Brook
b Atkinson
c Brook
b Atkinson
42
92
10
0
129
45.65
b Potts
44
87
9
0
130
50.57
c Duckett
b Carse
c Duckett
b Carse
18
25
4
0
38
72.00
c Stokes
b Atkinson
c Stokes
b Atkinson
14
32
3
0
50
43.75
c Bethell
b Carse
c Bethell
b Carse
21
29
4
0
49
72.41
c Crawley
b Potts
c Crawley
b Potts
5
10
1
0
13
50.00
not out
76
116
10
2
147
65.52
c Brook
b Stokes
c Brook
b Stokes
8
20
0
1
45
40.00
c Carse
b Atkinson
c Carse
b Atkinson
23
10
1
3
14
230.00
not out
5
30
1
0
71
16.67
no balls 4, wides 2, byes 12, leg byes 10, total 28
no balls 4, wides 2, byes 12, leg byes 10, total 28
97.0 overs
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