Brigands Cricket Stats
2025 Season Performances
A warmer summer and a series of flatter wickets produced a season more suited to the Brigands batters. Across the campaign, they amassed 4,224 runs for the loss of 162 wickets, conceding 3,973 in return while taking 168 wickets.
The number of runs scored per wicket is increasing, up from an average of 21.5 between 2020 and 2024, to 24.8 during the Summer of 2025.
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There were nine victories for the Brigands, together with six defeats and seven draws, one of those a last-ball finish. Two Sundays and two midweek T20s were washed away by rain.
Brigands batted first 12 times, winning 5 of those games by bowling out the opposition, and batted second 10 times, winning 4 games chasing.
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Jake Peach ended with a batting average of 102.67, even loftier than Don Bradman’s immortal 99.94, and, for good measure, topped the bowling averages as well. He also bowled the most economical spell with his 1 wicket for 3 runs off 3 overs against the Stragglers of Asia. Dougie Henderson was the only other whose batting average exceeded his age (33.75 v 20).
Guy Ladenburg supplied late-season fireworks, blasting the fastest 30 in Brigands history, and closing with 277 runs and 18 wickets. The “double” of 300 runs and 30 wickets remains elusive, but Ladenburg and Peach combined to break the all-time record for a seventh-wicket stand in their 110 against Hambledon.
The familiar names rose to the top of the charts once again: Dave Henderson as leading batter with 702 runs and Neil Wood as leading bowler with 29 wickets.
There were 22 ducks, including first ballers for Jim Morris, Steve Blackburn, Rob Manson, and Paul Whittle, who finished the season averaging over 7 and just behind Mark Flewitt, who averaged 7.4. There were 22 half-centuries too, the most stylish courtesy of Matt Saben-Clare and Lee Gray whose unbeaten opening stand of 170 ended when they graciously retired to let Adam Jay and Jim Morris have a bat.
Dougie Henderson struck the most with seven, just ahead of Dave Turner on six. Ladenburg hit 3 sixes in one over, and was involved in more run outs than any other Brigand.
Neil Wood and Dave Turner were the most loyal and played the most games (19). More batters were used than in previous years; at least 9 were used in 18 of the 22 games, and artificial intelligence was used for the first time to help rotate the batting orders.
Brigands took 60 catches with Dave Henderson, Gerry Northwood, and Lee Gray the most reliable. Seven wicket keepers were used across the season, Charlie Peach took the best stumping, but Rupert Preece’s tidy glove work marked him out as the safest pair of hands behind the stumps.
Rafi Abdeen (12 wickets at 17 apiece) and Mike Beardall (15 wickets at an average of 38) made an impact, though it was John Dennis who claimed the season’s sole five-wicket haul (as well as a 3 for 19 off 7 overs in his other appearance).
Less effective bowlers; Dave Turner took a wicket every 77 balls at an average of 101 runs per wicket. Mo Ali took a wicket every 54 balls and an average of 45. Ed Hands took himself off after 2 terrible overs against Stragglers of Asia, and Dougie Henderson conceded 11 runs off his first ball in Porto (5 wides and then a six). Dave Henderson bowled the most expensive over, conceding 22 in 6 balls against the Old Seagullians. It was a good year to be a batter.
2024 Season Performances
Fifties for David Henderson, David Mann, Guy Ladenburg, Ed Hands, Harry Collier, & Jude Wright
A century for Guy Ladenburg.​
Five wicket hauls for Neil Wood, Ed Hands, and Guy Ladenbrg.​
Dave Henderson scored the most runs (464) and best batting average (37.75) then Guy Ladenburg (441 runs at an average of 34 and Adam Jay (265 at an average of 21).
In T20s, David Mann was the best batter with 83 runs. Steve Blackburn had an average of 40 in T20 cricket.​
Neil Wood took the most wickets (34) then Guy Ladenburg (28) and Dave Turner (18). In T20s Gerry Northwood was the star bowler with 4 wickets at an average of just 7.75. Peter Stearn took 3 wickets at an average of 14 and Dave Turner 4 wickets at an average of 18.​
Paul Bailey took 11 catches and stumping, Dave Henderson took the most catches (9) then Guy Ladenburg (7), and Adam (7). In T20, Dave Mann took the most catches (4).​Guy Ladenburg had the most fantasy points followed closely behind by Neil Wood.​
Over 40 players played for the Brigands in 2024.Neil Wood played most games (23) then Dave Turner (20).​
Brigands scored 3,562 runs (3720 runs in 2023) and took 175 wickets (185 in 2023).
Brigands Played 25 games, Won 8, Lost 9, Drew 8, and 2 games were rained off.
Guy Ladenburg awarded Best Batter
Neil Wood awarded Best Bowler
Dave Turner awarded the Young Player of the Season (Under 35)
Peter Tomkins was awarded the prestigious Dom Rock trophy for Services to Brigands Cricket
2023 Season Performances
Fifties for David Henderson, Lee Gray, Gerry Northwood, Ewan Lovett-Turner, Harry Collier, Rupert Preece, Andrew Ainsley, Guy Ladenburg and William Maund.
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Five wicket hauls for Mike Bath & Mo Ali.
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Dave Henderson scored the most runs (501) then Guy Ladenburg (320) and Lee Gray (274). In T20s, Adam Jay was the best batter (78).
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Dougie Henderson hit the biggest six, over the road into the neighboring Parish.
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Lee Gray (45.67) had the best batting average, then Dave Henderson (46.1) then Neil Wood (36.25), and Guy Ladenburg (26.67).
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Neil Wood took the most wickets (25) then Mike Beardall (22) and Mike Bath (22). In T20s Matt Goodman took the most wickets (3).
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Mike Bath had the best bowling average (5.6), then Mo Ali (11.4), Guy Ladenburg (12.63), Ed Hands (13.9) and Lee Gray (15.3)
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Dave Henderson took the most catches (9) then Paul Bailey (7), Guy Ladenburg (7), and Dave Turner (7). In T20, Dave Mann took the most catches (4).
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Guy Ladenburg had the most fantasy points followed closely behind by Neil Wood.
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54 different players played for the Brigands in 2023 (6 less than in 2022)Neil Wood played most games (23) then Gerry Northwood (20).
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Brigands scored 3720 runs and lost 157 wickets, the opposition scored 3176 runs and lost 185 wickets
Brigands Played 25 games, Won 13, Lost 6, Drew 5, and had 1 abandoned. A further 6 games were cancelled due to rain.
Lee Gray was awarded Best Batter, Mike Bath Best Bowler, and Mo Ali the Young Player of the Season. Guy Ladenburg’s caught and bowled was the Champagne Moment. Bryan Burns was awarded the prestigious Dom Rock trophy for Services to Brigands Cricket.
2022 Season Performances
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Hundreds and Fifties for David Henderson, Lee Gray, Matt De Villiers, David Turner, Gerry Northwood, Ed Hands, Jake Peach, Mark Flewitt, David Mann, Adam Jay and Hari Walton.
Five wicket hauls for Mike Bath & Mike Beardall
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Dave Henderson scored the most runs (441) then Dave Turner (361) and Gerry Northwood (277)
Neil Wood took the most wickets (32) then Ed Hands (28)
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Dave Mann had the best batting average at 29 and Ed Hands had the best bowling average at 13.3
Dave Henderson took the most catches (14 ) and Ed Hands the most run outs (2)
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Neil Wood won the fantasy points table with 999 points
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Oldest Player & Most Social Media Hits Harry Bates (82 years old and 80,000 views)
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60 players played for the Brigands in 2022, Dave Turner & Neil Wood played most games (24)
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Brigands scored 4507 runs and lost 212 wickets, the opposition scored 4259 runs and lost 237 wickets
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Brigands Played 29 games, Won 17, Lost 6, Drew 5 and had 1 Abandoned.
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2021 Season Performances
Leading Run Scorers; Dave Henderson 541, Dave Turner 304, Adam Jay 271
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Leading Wicket Takers; Neil Wood 36, Ed Hands 15, Mike Bath 13
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Fielding; Dave Henderson 9 catches, Adam Jay 9 catches, Paul Whittle 3 ct & 3 st
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Fantasy Points; Neil Wood 899
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Highest Scores; Guy Ladenburg 80, Charlie Peach 76
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Best Bowling; Neil Wood 7-15
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Played 22; Won 8, Lost 6, Drew 5, Abandoned 3
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Hat Trick by Ed Hands v Old Seagullians
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Wicket with first ball of Innings by Neil Wood (on birthday) v Nairobi Nomads
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Six with first scoring shot by Sam Sargant v XL Club
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Oldest Substitute Fielder Used was Harry Bates (aged 81)
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Most sixes in the season was Dave Henderson (17)
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Brigands scored 3,784 runs for 150 outs & conceded 3282 runs and took 162 wickets
2020 Season Performances
Leading Run Scorers; Dave Henderson 349, Charlie Peach 313, Gerry Northwood 150
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Batting Averages; Charlie Peach 62.6, Dave Henderson 34.9, Ed Hands 27.6
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Leading Wicket Takers; Mike Beardall 23, Neil Wood 22, Paul Woolvine 16
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Bowling Averages; Mike Beardall 14.6, Neil Wood 15.2, Ed Hands 17.9
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Fielding; Dave Henderson 11 catches, Charlie Peach 6 catches, Ed Hands 5 catches
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Fantasy Points; Dave Henderson 739, Neil Wood 663, Charlie Peach 573
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Highest Scores; Greig Stewart 107* v Portsmouth CC, Dave Henderson 103 v Hawkley CC
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Best Bowling; Neil Wood 5-21 v Portsmouth CC
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Played 14; Won 7, Lost 4, Drew 3
Brigands scored 2056 runs and took 117 wickets, conceded 2041 runs and lost 79 wickets.
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