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Argentina Domestic Season: Statistical Round up
George Cribbes - 2 May 2001

As the season finished we can take a look from the final averages wich proves the foreigners are the best. In the batting analysis National Coach Development Grant Dugmore finished first for the third succesive season on another excelent performance with 87.88 runs per inningin in his 14 games, playing this season for Hurlingham, while the last two were for St. Alban's with 123,5 and 69.11. In second place Gary Savage had 47.57, including two centuries (142 and 139), was also second last season (52,27) and fifth two seasons ago (39.90).

Third and first local player, Donny Forrester with 47,46 and it was like that because of his splendid seasonwith his very usefull 1234 runs in 31 games and three centuries (163 not out, 120 and 105). He led in three categories, most runs scored,most innings played and highest scores.

Fourth was mature Matias Paterlini with 38.48, but second to forrester in the three same categories with 1039, 29 and 154 not out respectively. He was third last season with 52.00.

In fifth place Tomas Francis had a great improvement ending with 35.16 in 18 games, while last season was placed 10th (28.57). Kiwi Murray Davis was sixth with 33.41 improving his 8th place of last season (31.75); seventh was Dutchman Marc Nota with 31.33 and put one step down to his last seasons' sixth place (35.72) Eighth place was for newcomer Roger Wallbank, 27.11, in his 20 games including a century (126). Nineth place was for Malcolm Van Steeden 25.66 (4th in innings played, 6th in runs scored and one century) and tenth was Charles Gibson 25.07 with one century.

For most runs scored, and for the third consecutive season , practically, all the players were repeated. D. Forrester 1234 (he made 463 two seasons ago for third place), M. Paterlini 1039 (884 last season for 2nd place and 346 two seasons ago for 12th). G. Dugmore 791 (494 last season for 6th place and 622 two seasons ago for 1st place), G. Kirschbaum 670 (567 last season for 4th place and 454 two seasons ago for 5th place), G. Savage with the devils 666 (941 for first and 439 for 6th), M. Van Steeden 588 (380 for 10th and 385 for 8th), newcomer Wallbank 488, A. Ferguson 469 (352 for 10th two seasons ago), T. Francis 422 (400 for 7th last season) and G. Arizaga 413 (559 for 5th last season).

For highest scores Forrester made the best score in three years with 163 not out (he also made 120 and 105),M. Paterlini 154 not out (also 135 this season and 133 not out last season), G. Savage 142 (also 139 this season, 149 for the best score last season while also 110, 107, 103, and 140 two season ago); R. Wallbank 126. G. Dugmore 122 (98 not out last season and 149, 116 not out and 91 two seasons ago).

For catches, it seems there was a great job in fielding was made for Belgrano with four players in the first six places, far led by G. Kirschbaum with 19 ( 9 in each of last two seasons), D. Forrester 15, M. Roberts 12 (17 last season for 2nd place), G. Dugmore 12 (7 last season), A. Ferguson 12 (same last season for 4th place and 13 two seasons ago for 2nd place), P. Ferguson 11 (14 last season for 3rd and 11 two seasons ago for 4th), M. Van Steeden 11 (same last season and 16 for 1st place two seasons ago), Tuņon 10, D. Lord 9 (11 two seasons ago), T. Francis 9, M. Paterlini 9 (18 for 1st place last season), M. Cortabarria 9 (12 for 4th and 10 two seasons ago).

Now in the bowling analysis, for most overs bowled L. Paterlini 215.3 led for the second succesive season (193.5 last and 141 for 3rd place two seasons ago), D. Forrester 211.2, H. Pereyra 176.2 (123 for 9th last season), D. Lord 173.5 (145.3 for 3rd and 157.4 for two), G. Zwaga 172, G. Savage 161 (153 for 4th and 99.2 for 7th), P. Ferguson 149 (159.4 for 3rd and 156.1 for 2nd), A. Perez Rivero 147 (147.2 for 5th and 134.5 for 4th), M. Paterlini 140 in his new role, G. Arizaga 133.5 (105.2 for 6th two seasons ago).

For most wickets taken L. Paterlini 37 (22 for 5th and 28 for 1st in the last two seasons), G. Arizaga 31 (20 for 6th two seasons ago), P. Ferguson 31 (23 for 4th and 23 for 3rd), D. Lord 30 (25 for 1st and 19 for 7th), M. Paterlini 26, G. Savage 26 (25 for 1st last season), M. Nota 25 (18 two seasons ago) and Tuņon 23 (24 for 3rd last season.

For most economical bowlers M. Nota had 3.07 runs per over to finish first again (3.01 for 4th and 2.85 for 1st in the last two seasons), S. Chauhan 3.09 (3.30 for 6th and 3.07 for 4th), A. Perez Rivero 3.45 (3.58 for 9th and 3.24 for 6th), H. Pereyra 3.49 (3.17 for 3rd and 3.08 for 5th), G. Savage 3.49 (3.91 for 10th two seasons ago), M. Davis 3.52 (2.90 for 2nd and 3.05 for 3rd), G. Dugmore 3.80 (4.00 for 10th and 3.73 for 8th), M. Cortabarria 3.81, G. Zwaga 3.93 (3.81 for 9th two seasons ago) and newcomer Rohan Kapadia closed this season with 4.21.

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