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Friendly Highest first wicket partnerships


Batsmen Stand W Date Against Location
1 G.White MCB.Burbidge 2081 17/05/1981 Cleethorpes Brocklesby Park
2 K.van den Bos G.White 1821 11/05/1974 Freiston Freiston
3 G.White J.Brumby 1761 10/07/1994 Barton Town Barton Town
4 G.White CJ.Smith 1561 07/09/1996 Yorkshire Post Brocklesby Park
5 M.Featherstone MCB.Burbidge 1511 17/09/1983 Brigg Town Brocklesby Park
6 T.Hartley SC.Turner 1501 14/08/1994 Humberside Alliance Brocklesby Park
7 K.van den Bos G.White 1481 18/06/1977 D Roberts Grimsby XI Brocklesby Park
8 G.White J.Brumby 1471 18/06/1994 Grainthorpe Brocklesby Park
9 K.van den Bos G.Askew 1381 12/09/1959 Appleby-Frodingham Scunthorpe (Brumby Hall)
10 MCB.Burbidge JG.Hutchinson 1381 13/05/1990 St James School and Staff Brocklesby Park
11 SC.Turner KG.Smith 1381 11/09/1993 Rt. Hon. Earl of Yarborough XI Brocklesby Park
12 G.White CA.Strange 134*1 29/06/2002 Lane Head Church Brocklesby Park
13 K.van den Bos KG.Smith 1321 23/08/1975 Cleethorpes Cleethorpes
14 KG.Smith EP.Haines 1271 10/07/1976 Horncastle Brocklesby Park
15 G.White J.Brumby 127*1 11/07/1992 Penguins Brocklesby Park
16 G.White KG.Smith 1271 08/08/1993 Heslington Heslington
17 G.White KG.Smith 1251 10/05/1986 Halifax Nomads Brocklesby Park
18 G.White CJ.Smith 124*1 05/05/1996 Yapham Yapham
19 G.White R.Nixon 1211 12/06/1988 Market Rasen Brocklesby Park
20 G.White KG.Smith 1201 31/05/1986 Horncastle Brocklesby Park
21 G.White P.Inman 1161 13/09/1992 Emplex Brocklesby Park
22 G.White MCB.Burbidge 1161 08/08/1998 Escrick Escrick
23 VGE.Jeffrey SC.Turner 1141 19/06/1993 Brotton Brocklesby Park
24 CJ.Smith SC.Turner 1131 24/08/1996 Legbourne Legbourne
25 K.van den Bos KG.Smith 1121 01/07/1967 Woodhall Spa Woodhall Spa

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