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Campbell Galletly
right-hand batsman
right-arm medium bowler
Born: 07.01.1976 (present age 34y 8m 3d)
159 Al Brown Points (CURRENTLY IN 46th PLACE)

  REFRESH…

All Matches Batting Summary:

Innings
13
Aggregate
 174
Not Out
 3
Average
 17.4000
50's
 1
100's
 –
High Score
 51 vs. East Shirley 2nd Grade 2A

 

All Matches Bowling & Fielding Summary:

OVERS
16.1
MAIDENS
1
RUNS
67
WICKETS
1
5WI's
0
ECONOMY
4.14
STRIKE RATE
97.0
Average
67.0000
Index*
46.28
BEST BOWLING
1 for 12 vs. OBC 2nd Grade 2A
FIELDING
1 catches, 0 stumpings, 1 run outs

 

All Matches Extended Batting Summary:

DATE
TEAM
OPPOSITION
RUNS
2A 2nd Grade LPW
27*
2A 2nd Grade Marist Harewood
20
2A 2nd Grade East Shirley
51
2A 2nd Grade OBC
2
2A 2nd Grade Riccarton
9
2A 2nd Grade Riccarton
9
1A Premiers Riccarton CC
0
1A Premiers East Shirley CC
0
     
3
2A 2nd Grade East Shirley
31*
2A 2nd Grade Marist Harewood
2
2A 2nd Grade OBC
20*
2A 2nd Grade Sydenham
0

 

All Matches Extended Bowling Summary:

DATE TEAM OPPOSITION
O
M
R
W
2A OBC
5.1
1
12
1
2A Riccarton
6
0
27
0
2A East Shirley
4
0
16
0
2A Marist Harewood
1
0
12
0

Batting Graphs:


Bowling Graphs:


The graphs are generated from the same data entered into the player database. The red line in the second graph shows a player's evolving batting average. The yellow line is the players batting average for the previous 5 innings.

* Bowling Index is a calculation of the bowlers overall net worth - taking into account a combination of wicket taking ability and bowling economy. It is calculated by multiplying bowling average by average runs conceded per ball. A lower index is better than a higher index.

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