Trego scores unbeaten 175 as Seconds draw final game
Richard Walsh - 2 September 2001

Twenty year old all rounder Pete Trego scored an unbeaten 175 as Somerset drew their final Second Eleven Championship match of the season against Leicestershire at Hinkley.

In reply to Leicestershire's 378 for 6 declared Somerset amassed 578 for 6, which featured centuries from Mark Lathwell (118) triallist David Roberts (105) and Trego's 175.

The Weston Super Mare youngster goes to the top of the Somerset averages as a result of his innings which lasted 166 balls.

Batting for a second time Leicestershire had reached 273 for 6 by close of play.A feature of their second innings was a fine bowling spell from former Millfield pupil Arul Suppiah who had figures of 18 overs, 6 maidens, 3 wickets for 62.

The Seconds play their one day final against Surrey at the County ground on September 10th starting at 10.30am.

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First Class Teams Leicestershire, Somerset.
Players/Umpires Peter Trego, Mark Lathwell, Arul Suppiah.
Season English Domestic Season