2002 SEASON

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A Review of the 2002 Season

 

The Club enjoyed a generally satisafactory season as the extra half hour provided a very positive input. Newly promoted, the 1st XI did not perform as hoped due to a lack of consistency which probably stemmed from several bowlers being afflicted by injury. The excellent bowling of Jon Dyers who took 41 wickets did not, as a result, get sufficient back up. The potential of the side was always identifiable with victories over both the sides which gained promotion to the Premier, the elimination of two Premiership sides from the League Cup and once again a fine run in the Evening Standard Trophy. With the absence of injuries, we would espect a much improved season next year.

The 2nd XI showed no after effects from the disappointment of relegation last year by winning their division in style. The main feature was the significant progress shown by our youngsters who made up the nucleus of the side; indeed Ryan Harris and Ben MacGregor played several 1st XI games. Richard MacGregor took a hat trick against stanford le Hope (but if you look carefully at the scorebook you'll spot the victims were batsmen 9,10 and 11 !)

The 3rd XI under the stewardship of 19 year old Stephen Thorne, also had a fine season against the expected odds with once agai, several young players making significant progress. The future certainly augers well particularly as the colts section under the direction of James Hill and Mark Campbell has blossomed beyond all recognition.

On Suindays John Dyers took a hat trick in the home Chess Valley league match with Knebworth Park. Also in the Chess Valley on Sunday 8 September the most amazing game took place at Harrow - Chingford needed a win to secure promotion and Harrow, also seeking promotion needed a tie. Harrow knocked up a seemingly unassailable 327-6 but centuries from Mather and McMurray saw Chingford reach the last 2 overs needing 5 for victory. The scores ended level on 327-9 but the match aggregate of 654 is believed to be a Club record.

Extraordinarily on Saturday 21 September in the end of season friendly against Shenfield , Chingford bowled out the opposition in just 8.2 overs for 28, a feat made even more amazing by the fact that the wickets were shared between four bowlers. 

Essex League Tables and Averages

Team

Play

Won

Drawn

Lost

Tied

Aban

Points

Place

1st

18

5

4

8

0

1

166

8th

2nd

18

13

4

0

0

1

276

1st

3rd

18

6

5

4

0

3

181

7th

4th

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Division 1 – 1st XI’s

P W D L T Ab Pts

Ilford (4) 18 9 5 4 0 0 222

Hadleigh & Thundersley ® 18 8 4 4 0 2 211

Woodford Wells (6) 18 8 4 4 0 2 204

Westcliff on Sea (3) 18 6 8 1 0 3 192

Harlow (P) 18 5 6 5 0 2 190

Chelmsford (5) 18 7 5 5 0 1 176

Horndon on the Hill ® 18 6 5 6 0 1 176

Chingford (p) 18 5 4 8 0 1 166

Billericay (7) 18 1 5 11 0 1 134

Old Southendians (8) 18 3 4 10 0 1 119

Division 1 1st XI’s – 2002

Batting Averages

(Qualification 6 completed innings – 200 runs –Average > 25.00)

Total Highest

Innings Not Out Runs Score Av. 100 50

J.Hill CHI 17 1 529 94* 33.06 0 3

R.Alston CHI 17 1 524 79 32.75 0 2

G.Mather CHI 17 4 390 57* 30.00 0 3

Division 1 – 1st XI’s –2002

Bowling Averages

(Qualification 10 wickets – Average < 30.00)

Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Av. BB 5WI

J.Dyers CHI 229.4 60 668 42 15.90 6-38 3

S.MacMurray CHI 102.0 16 358 22 16.27 6-17 2

G.Mather CHI 119.3 24 400 15 26.67 4-30 0

J.Runciman CHI 127.4 16 537 19 28.26 5-72 1

Division 1 – 1ST XI’s – 2002

Highest Scores

Division 1 –1ST XI’s –2002

6-17 S. MacMurray CHI v WOS H

Division 1 – 1st XI’s

Highest and Lowest Scores 2002

CHI 318-5* v BIL A CHI 73-ao v HAR A