Somerset County Cricket Club in 2012

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Somerset County Cricket Club
2012 season
Coach Andy Hurry
Captain Marcus Trescothick
Overseas player Vernon Philander
Abdur Rehman
Richard Levi (T20)
Albie Morkel (T20)
County Championship Division One, 2nd
Clydesdale Bank 40 Group B, 3rd
Friends Life t20 Semi-finalists
Most runs Nick Compton (1,427)
Most wickets Peter Trego (50)
Most catches Marcus Trescothick (26)
Most wicket-keeping dismissals Craig Kieswetter (29)

The 2012 season saw Somerset County Cricket Club competing in three domestic competitions; the first division of the County Championship in which despite the squad being ravaged with injuries they finished as runners-up, the Clydesdale Bank 40 but a poor start meant they finished third in their group, and the county reached the semi-finals of the Friends Life t20.

Contents

Squad

The following players made at least one appearance for Somerset in First-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket in 2012. Age given is at the start of Somerset's first match of the season (31 March 2012).

NameNationalityBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleNotesRef
Batsmen
Alex Barrow Flag of England.svg  England 6 May 1992 (aged 19)Right-handedRight arm medium, off break [1]
Nick Compton Flag of England.svg  England 26 June 1983 (aged 28)Right-handedRight arm off break [2]
James Hildreth Flag of England.svg  England 9 September 1984 (aged 27)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast [3]
Chris Jones Flag of England.svg  England 5 November 1990 (aged 21)Right-handedRight arm off break [4]
Richard Levi Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 15 January 1988 (aged 24)Right-handedRight arm medium Overseas player (FLt20 only) [5]
Marcus Trescothick Flag of England.svg  England 25 December 1975 (aged 36)Left-handedRight arm medium Club captain [6]
All-rounders
James Burke Flag of England.svg  England 25 January 1991 (aged 21)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast Non-contracted player [7]
Lewis Gregory Flag of England.svg  England 24 May 1992 (aged 19)Right-handedRight arm fast-medium [8]
Craig Meschede Flag of England.svg  England 21 November 1991 (aged 20)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast [9]
Albie Morkel Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 10 June 1981 (aged 30)Left-handedRight arm medium-fast Overseas player (FLt20 only) [10]
Kevin O'Brien Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 4 March 1984 (aged 28)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast FLt20 only [11]
Craig Overton Flag of England.svg  England 10 April 1994 (aged 17)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast Academy player [12]
Vernon Philander Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24 June 1985 (aged 26)Right-handedRight arm fast-medium Overseas player [13]
Arul Suppiah Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 30 August 1983 (aged 28)Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox [14]
Alfonso Thomas Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 9 February 1977 (aged 35)Right-handedRight arm fast-medium Kolpak registration; vice-captain [15]
Peter Trego Flag of England.svg  England 12 June 1981 (aged 30)Right-handedRight arm medium [16]
Wicket-keepers
Jos Buttler Flag of England.svg  England 8 September 1990 (aged 21)Right-handed [17]
Craig Kieswetter Flag of England.svg  England 28 November 1987 (aged 24)Right-handedRight arm slow [18]
James Regan Flag of England.svg  England 30 May 1994 (aged 17)Right-handedAcademy player [19]
Steve Snell Flag of England.svg  England 27 February 1983 (aged 29)Right-handed [20]
Bowlers
Abdur Rehman Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1 March 1980 (aged 32)Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Overseas player [21]
Adam Dibble Flag of England.svg  England 9 March 1991 (aged 21)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast [22]
George Dockrell Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 22 July 1992 (aged 19)Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox [23]
Gemaal Hussain Flag of England.svg  England 10 October 1983 (aged 28)Right-handedRight arm medium [24]
Steve Kirby Flag of England.svg  England 4 October 1977 (aged 34)Right-handedRight arm fast-medium [25]
Jack Leach Flag of England.svg  England 22 June 1991 (aged 20)Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox [26]
Sajid Mahmood Flag of England.svg  England 21 December 1981 (aged 30)Right-handedRight arm fast-medium On loan from Lancashire [27]
Robert Mutch Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 3 September 1984 (aged 27)Left-handedLeft arm medium-fast [28]
Jamie Overton Flag of England.svg  England 10 April 1994 (aged 17)Right-handedRight arm fast-medium Academy player [29]
Andy Sutton Flag of England.svg  England 29 November 1985 (aged 26)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast Non-contracted player [30]
Max Waller Flag of England.svg  England 3 March 1988 (aged 24)Right-handedRight arm leg break [31]

Pre-season

Match log

Match typeDateOpponentsVenueResultRef
Two-day19–20 March Glamorgan County Ground, Taunton Lost by 10 wickets [32]
Two-day22–23 March Worcestershire County Ground, TauntonDrawn [33]
40-over26 March Surrey County Ground, TauntonWon by 50 runs [34]
Three-day27–29 March Surrey County Ground, TauntonWon by 288 runs [35]
First-class 31 March - 2 April Cardiff MCCU Taunton Vale, TauntonDrawn [36]

County Championship

Season standings

Note: Pld = Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, D = Draws, T = Ties, A = Abandonments, Bat = Batting points, Bwl = Bowling points, Adj = Adjustments/Penalties, Pts = Points.

County Championship: Division One
TeamPldWLDTABatBwlAdjPts
Warwickshire (C)166190043450211
Somerset1651100032450187
Middlesex 165470033380172
Sussex 165560028410167
Nottinghamshire 1642100026430163
Durham 16555011845-4157
Surrey 16348012640-2139
Lancashire (R)1615100025350106
Worcestershire (R)16187001742096
Source: CricketArchive [37]

Match log

No.DateOpponentsVenueResultRef
15–8 April Middlesex County Ground, Taunton Won by 6 wickets [38]
212–15 April Warwickshire Edgbaston, Birmingham Lost by 2 wickets [39]
319–22 April Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge, Nottingham Drawn [40]
426–29 April Lancashire County Ground, TauntonDrawn [41]
59–12 May Durham Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street Drawn [42]
616–19 May Surrey The Oval, London Drawn [43]
722–24 May Durham County Ground, TauntonWon by 5 wickets [44]
830 May - 2 June Worcestershire New Road, Worcester Drawn [45]
95–8 June Middlesex Lord's, London Drawn [46]
1018–21 July Warwickshire County Ground, TauntonWon by 1 wicket [47]
111–4 August Lancashire Aigburth, Liverpool Drawn [48]
127–10 August Nottinghamshire County Ground, TauntonDrawn [49]
1321–24 August Sussex County Ground, TauntonDrawn [50]
1428–31 August Surrey County Ground, TauntonDrawn [51]
154–7 September Sussex County Ground, Hove Won by 5 wickets [52]
1611–13 September Worcestershire County Ground, TauntonWon by an innings and 148 runs [53]

Batting averages

PlayerMatches Innings Runs Average Highest Score 100s 50s
Nick Compton 11181,19199.25204*47
Craig Kieswetter 111765450.3015212
James Hildreth 162594643.0012035
Marcus Trescothick 91350638.9214621
Peter Trego 162160033.339204
Arul Suppiah 162572829.1212425
Qualification: 450 runs. Source: Cricinfo [54]

Bowling averages

PlayerMatches Innings Wickets Average BBI BBM 5wi 10wm
Abdur Rehman 482714.189/6514/10131
Vernon Philander 592321.345/437/8120
Alfonso Thomas 9163322.426/609/10820
George Dockrell 10163427.926/278/6220
Gemaal Hussain 581229.415/485/11810
Craig Overton 791230.254/386/8700
Steve Kirby 9182430.623/344/7300
Peter Trego 16305031.085/537/11520
Craig Meschede 6101035.003/266/6400
Qualification: 10 wickets. Source: Cricinfo [54]

Clydesdale Bank 40

Season standings

Note: Pld = Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, NR = No result, Pts = Points, NRR = Net run rate.

Clydesdale Bank 40: Group B
TeamPldWLTNRPtsNet R/R
Hampshire Royals*12730216+0.754
Surrey Lions12630315+0.466
Somerset12640214+0.385
Nottinghamshire Outlaws12650113+0.101
Durham Dynamos12550212+0.262
Welsh Dragons1236039-0.971
Scottish Saltires1218035-1.359
Teams marked  *  progressed to the next stage of the competition.

Team marked    were eliminated from the competition.
Source: Cricinfo [55]

Match logs

No.StageDateOpponentsVenueResultRef
1 Group B 4 May Surrey The Oval, London Lost by 105 runs [56]
2Group B13 May Durham Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street Lost by 14 runs [57]
3Group B27 May Hampshire County Ground, Taunton Lost by 9 wickets [58]
4Group B4 June Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge, Nottingham Lost by 5 wickets [59]
5Group B12 July Glamorgan SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff No Result: Match abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain [60]
6Group B15 July Scotland County Ground, TauntonWon by 60 runs [61]
7Group B22 July Durham County Ground, TauntonWon by 8 wickets [62]
8Group B28 July Glamorgan County Ground, TauntonWon by 3 wickets [63]
9Group B12 August Nottinghamshire County Ground, TauntonWon by 5 wickets [64]
10Group B14 August Hampshire The Rose Bowl, Southampton Won by 50 runs [65]
11Group B19 August Scotland Bothwell Castle, Uddingston Won by 53 runs: Duckworth–Lewis method used [66]
12Group B27 August Surrey County Ground, TauntonNo Result: Match abandoned after 4.3 overs of the first innings due to rain [67]

Batting averages

PlayerMatches Innings Runs Average Highest Score 100s 50s
Nick Compton 6623747.408103
Jos Buttler 10828941.287102
Craig Kieswetter 7723633.7110311
Peter Trego 11924527.228102
Qualification: 200 runs. Source: Cricinfo [68]

Bowling averages

PlayerMatches Overs Wickets Average Economy BBI 4wi
Steve Kirby 640.3821.874.323/190
Craig Meschede 635.0922.005.654/271
Peter Trego 1161.41524.806.033/260
Max Waller 634.0445.005.292/290
Qualification: 30 overs. Source: Cricinfo [68]

Friends Life t20

Match logs

No.StageDateOpponentsVenueResultRef
1 Midlands/Wales/West Division 13 June Warwickshire County Ground, Taunton Won by 63 runs [70]
2Midlands/Wales/West Division14 June Gloucestershire County Ground, Bristol No Result: Match abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain [71]
3Midlands/Wales/West Division17 June Northamptonshire County Ground, TauntonWon by 5 wickets [72]
4Midlands/Wales/West Division21 June Warwickshire Edgbaston, Birmingham No Result: Rain stopped play after 7.1 overs of the first innings [73]
5Midlands/Wales/West Division22 June Glamorgan County Ground, TauntonWon by 4 wickets [74]
6Midlands/Wales/West Division26 June Northamptonshire County Ground, Northampton Won by 7 wickets [75]
7Midlands/Wales/West Division29 June Gloucestershire County Ground, TauntonLost by 9 wickets [76]
8Midlands/Wales/West Division1 July Worcestershire County Ground, TauntonLost by 54 runs [77]
9Midlands/Wales/West Division6 July Glamorgan SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff No Result: Match abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain [78]
10Midlands/Wales/West Division8 July Worcestershire New Road, Worcester Won by 7 wickets [79]
11 Quarter-final 24 July Essex County Ground, TauntonWon by 27 runs [80]
12 Semi-final 25 August Hampshire SWALEC Stadium, CardiffLost by 6 wickets [81]

Batting averages

PlayerMatches Innings Runs Average Strike rate Highest Score 50s
Craig Kieswetter 4413444.66120.7263*2
James Hildreth 9822344.60135.33107*2
Jos Buttler 10919527.85116.0758*1
Richard Levi 7717925.57161.26691
Nick Compton 8712024.0097.56420
Qualification: 100 runs. Source: Cricinfo [82]

Bowling averages

PlayerMatches Overs Wickets Average Economy BBI 4wi
Steve Kirby 826.4821.376.413/370
George Dockrell 726.0918.776.502/170
Lewis Gregory 717.3620.006.854/391
Max Waller 721.0721.147.044/161
Alfonso Thomas 1033.0835.258.543/170
Qualification: 15 overs. Source: Cricinfo [82]

Tourist match

Match log

Match typeDateOpponentsVenueResultRef
Two-day9–10 July South Africa County Ground, Taunton Drawn [83]

Statistics

Batting

Player First class List A Twenty20
MatchesInningsRunsHighest ScoreAverage100s50sMatchesInningsRunsHighest ScoreAverage100s50sMatchesInningsRunsHighest ScoreAverageStrike Rate100s50s
Batsmen
AWR Barrow 9151864712.4000531087254.0001
NRD Compton 11181,427236109.7657662378147.40038712042*24.0097.5600
JC Hildreth 17261,21426852.784511101022612.750098223107*44.60133.5311
CR Jones 571505021.420132482424.0000
RE Levi 771796925.57161.2601
ME Trescothick 91350614638.92215411887*39.330122311915.50140.9000
All-rounders
JE Burke 10
L Gregory 44401810.00001061033917.160075832227.66127.6900
CAJ Meschede 761726228.6601651023325.5000331919*9.50118.7500
JA Morkel 54813820.25112.5000
KJ O'Brien 64522217.33101.9600
C Overton 78755010.710122252012.5000
VD Philander 56623810.3300
AV Suppiah 172676912429.5725771445624.000175551818.33114.5800
AC Thomas 9119639*9.6000532316*23.00001032811*28.0093.3300
PD Trego 17226309235.00041192458127.22028852167.4267.5300
Wicket-keepers
JC Buttler 12164009326.66021082897141.280210919558*27.85116.0701
C Kieswetter 111765415250.30127723610333.7111441345144.66120.7202
JA Regan 10
SD Snell 2218109.000021444.00100.0000
Bowlers
Abdur Rehman 4543178.6000321798.5000
AJ Dibble 12444322.0000
GH Dockrell 11105413*9.00006421187.00007221*2.0022.2200
GM Hussain 67552918.3300321918*00
SP Kirby 911206*3.3300608144*400.0000
MJ Leach 2100*0031222.0000
SI Mahmood 3425138.3300
RG Mutch 10
J Overton 345534*27.500033191019.0000
AP Sutton 10
MTC Waller 3324178.000084301310.000070
Source: CricInfo [84] [85] [86]

Bowling

Player First class List A Twenty20
MatchesOversWicketsAverageBBIBBM5wi10wiMatchesOversWicketsAverageEconomyBBI4wiMatchesOversWicketsAverageEconomyBBI4wi
Abdur Rehman 4174.02714.189/6514/10131320.598.113.506/161
JE Burke 118.0234.002/512/6800
JC Buttler 122.0000
AJ Dibble 113.0314.003/423/4200
GH Dockrell 11340.53528.456/278/6220628.0284.006.002/320726.0918.776.502/170
L Gregory 424.0431.752/222/22001028.4632.506.802/250717.3620.006.854/391
JC Hildreth 172.0000
GM Hussain 6101.41329.615/485/11810318.2426.005.672/290
CR Jones 52.0117.001/171/1700
C Kieswetter 113.021.502/32/30072.0119.009.501/190
SP Kirby 9225.12430.623/344/7300640.3821.874.323/190826.4821.376.413/370
MJ Leach 220.0221.502/372/3900319.0190.004.731/300
SI Mahmood 366.1830.124/626/10700
CAJ Meschede 7119.01234.833/266/6400635.0922.005.654/27134.009.750
JA Morkel 511.5517.807.523/300
RG Mutch 18.0223.005.752/460
KJ O'Brien 68.0163.007.871/150
C Overton 7113.11230.254/386/8700211.0172.006.541/350
J Overton 366.0638.162/613/10600212.0418.506.164/421
VD Philander 5181.12321.345/437/8120
AV Suppiah 1780.0377.331/82/4100718.0249.505.501/320712.0422.007.332/100
AP Sutton 130.0249.501/312/9900
AC Thomas 9252.43322.426/609/10820527.0522.404.142/1301033.0835.258.543/170
PD Trego 17523.55032.185/537/115201161.41524.806.033/260811.0236.006.542/230
MTC Waller 352.0436.253/333/6200834.0445.005.292/290721.0721.147.044/161
Source: CricInfo [87] [88] [89]

Fielding

Player First class List A Twenty20
MatchesInningsCatchesMatchesInningsCatchesMatchesInningsCatches
Abdur Rehman 371
AWR Barrow 91714552
JC Buttler 1216610511053
NRD Compton 11218661872
GH Dockrell 11205663774
L Gregory 10103
JC Hildreth 16311711114983
CR Jones 5102
SP Kirby 9184661
RE Levi 773
SI Mahmood 361
CAJ Meschede 7133662321
JA Morkel 551
KJ O'Brien 664
C Overton 7124223
J Overton 361
VD Philander 592
AV Suppiah 17329773761
AC Thomas 91711093
ME Trescothick 91826555221
PD Trego 17321311113874
MTC Waller 364885764
Source: CricInfo [90] [91] [92]

Wicket-keeping

Player First class List A Twenty20
MatchesInningsCatchesStumpingsMatchesInningsCatchesStumpingsMatchesInningsCatchesStumpings
JC Buttler 126611053010421
C Kieswetter 112028176704403
JA Regan 1200
SD Snell 24802100
Source: CricInfo [93] [94] [95]

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