Somerset County Cricket Club in 2010

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Somerset County Cricket Club
2010 season
Coach
Friends Provident t20
Runners-up
Most runsJames Hildreth (1,440)
Most wicketsCharl Willoughby (58)
Most catchesMarcus Trescothick (26)
Most wicket-keeping dismissalsCraig Kieswetter (29)

The 2010 season saw

Friends Provident t20
. They finished as runners-up in both the County Championship and the Friends Provident t20, and reached the final in the Clydesdale Bank 40 competition.

They were captained for the first season by former

England international, Marcus Trescothick
.

Background

The 2009 season saw Somerset play consistently well, but they fell short of winning in all four domestic competitions; prompting Director of Cricket Brian Rose to say "We've had enough of being cricket's nearly men."[1]

Friends Provident t20, county sides are allowed to play two overseas players, and signed Kieron Pollard and Cameron White to fulfil these roles. Nick Compton was signed from Middlesex
as a batting replacement for Langer.

Squad

The following players made at least one appearance for Somerset in first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket in 2010. Age given is at the start of Somerset's first match of the season (15 April 2010).

Somerset players in 2010
Name Nationality Age Batting stance Bowling style Ref
Jos Buttler (WK)  England 19 Right-handed [2]
Nick Compton  England 26 Right-handed Right arm
off break
[3]
Zander de Bruyn  South Africa 34 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium [4]
Lewis Gregory  England 17 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium [5]
James Hildreth  England 25 Right-handed Right arm medium-fast [6]
Chris Jones  England 19 Right-handed [7]
Murali Kartik  India 33 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox [8]
Craig Kieswetter (WK)  England 22 Right-handed [9]
Michael Munday  England 25 Right-handed Right arm
leg break
[10]
Ben Phillips  England 35 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium [11]
Kieron Pollard  West Indies 22 Right-handed Right arm
medium pace
[12]
David Stiff  England 25 Right-handed Right arm fast [13]
Arul Suppiah  Malaysia 26 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox [14]
Alfonso Thomas  South Africa 33 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium [15]
Peter Trego  England 28 Right-handed Right arm
medium pace
[16]
Marcus Trescothick (captain)  England 34 Left-handed Right arm
medium pace
[17]
Mark Turner  England 25 Right-handed Right arm medium-fast [18]
Max Waller  England 22 Right-handed Right arm
leg break
[19]
Charl Willoughby  South Africa 35 Left-handed Left arm fast-medium [20]
Damien Wright  Australia 34 Right-handed Right arm fast-medium [21]

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
Team Pld W L D T A Bat Bwl Adj Pts
Nottinghamshire (C) 16 7 5 4 0 0 47 43 0 214
Somerset 16 6 2 8 0 0 53 41 0 214
Yorkshire 16 6 2 8 0 0 41 42 0 203
Lancashire 16 5 3 8 0 0 35 43 0 182
Durham 16 5 3 8 0 0 30 39 0 173
Warwickshire 16 6 9 1 0 0 20 47 0 166
Hampshire 16 3 6 7 0 0 47 41 0 157
Kent (R) 16 3 7 6 0 0 42 44 −1 151
Essex (R) 16 2 6 8 0 0 29 43 −2 126
Adjustments:
Kent deducted 1 point for a slow over-rate in their match against Lancashire.
Essex deducted 2 points for a slow over-rate in their match against Somerset.
Source: CricketArchive[22]

Match log

No. Date Opponents Venue Result Ref
1 15–18 April Yorkshire Headingley, Leeds Lost by 6 wickets [23]
2 21–23 April Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge, Nottingham Lost by 2 wickets [24]
3 27–30 April Essex County Ground, Taunton Drawn [25]
4 4–7 May Lancashire Old Trafford, Manchester Drawn [26]
5 10–13 May Hampshire
The Rose Bowl, Southampton
Drawn [27]
6 17–20 May Yorkshire County Ground, Taunton Won by 6 wickets [28]
7 24–26 May Warwickshire County Ground, Taunton Won by 9 wickets [29]
8 4–6 June Warwickshire Edgbaston, Birmingham Won by 181 runs [30]
9 20–23 July Kent County Ground, Taunton Drawn [31]
10 29–31 July Nottinghamshire County Ground, Taunton Won by 10 wickets [32]
11 3–6 August Kent St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Drawn [33]
12 9–12 August Hampshire County Ground, Taunton Drawn [34]
13 18 August Essex Castle Park Cricket Ground, Colchester Won by 219 runs [35]
14 24 August Durham County Ground, Taunton Drawn [36]
15 7 September Lancashire County Ground, Taunton Won by 9 wickets [37]
16 13 September Durham Riverside, Chester-le-Street Drawn [38]

Batting averages

Player Matches Innings Runs Average Highest Score 100s 50s
James Hildreth 16 23 1,440 65.45 151 7 5
Marcus Trescothick 16 28 1,397 58.20 228* 4 6
Zander de Bruyn 14 21 814 38.76 95 0 5
Arul Suppiah 16 26 771 33.52 125 1 4
Jos Buttler 13 20 569 33.47 144 1 2
Nick Compton 11 17 465 33.21 72 0 2
Peter Trego 16 23 693 33.00 108 1 5
Craig Kieswetter 12 18 467 27.47 84 0 4
Qualification: 450 runs. Source: Cricinfo[39]

Bowling averages

Player Matches Innings Wickets Average BBI BBM 5wi 10wm
Murali Kartik 11 20 45 19.60 6/42 11/72 5 2
Ben Phillips 11 19 29 22.79 5/72 5/72 1 0
Alfonso Thomas 15 26 49 24.53 5/40 7/117 2 0
Damien Wright 5 9 14 26.92 5/41 6/89 1 0
Charl Willoughby 16 29 58 27.27 6/101 7/97 1 0
Zander de Bruyn 14 17 12 32.16 4/23 4/23 0 0
Peter Trego 16 25 22 33.13 4/26 6/121 0 0
Qualification: 10 wickets. Source: Cricinfo[39]

Clydesdale Bank 40

Season standings

Clydesdale Bank 40: Group A
Team Pld W L T N/R Adj Pts Net R/R
Somerset* 12 10 2 0 0 0 20 +1.491
Sussex Sharks 12 7 3 1 1 0 16 +0.903
Surrey Lions 12 6 4 1 1 0 14 −0.006
Lancashire Lightning 12 6 6 0 0 0 12 −0.315
Worcestershire Royals 12 4 8 0 0 0 8 −0.196
Unicorns
12 3 7 0 2 0 8 −0.470
Glamorgan Dragons 12 2 8 0 2 −1 5 −1.585
Teams marked  *  progressed to the next stage of the competition.
Team marked  †  were eliminated from the competition.
Source: CricketArchive[40]

Match logs

No. Stage Date Opponents Venue Result Ref
1 Group A 25 April Glamorgan
SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff
Won by 38 runs:
Duckworth–Lewis method
used
[41]
2 Group A 3 May Lancashire Old Trafford, Manchester Won by 42 runs [42]
3 Group A 9 May Unicorns County Ground, Taunton Won by 7 wickets [43]
4 Group A 15 May Sussex County Ground, Taunton Won by 4 wickets [44]
5 Group A 23 May Worcestershire Recreation Ground, Bath Won by 71 runs [45]
6 Group A 25 July Surrey The Oval, London Won by 94 runs [46]
7 Group A 8 August Unicorns The Maer Ground, Exmouth Won by 3 wickets [47]
8 Group A 16 August Lancashire County Ground, Taunton Won by 115 runs [48]
9 Group A 22 August Sussex Cricket Field Road Ground, Horsham Lost by 17 runs: Duckworth–Lewis method used [49]
10 Group A 29 August Surrey County Ground, Taunton Won by 64 runs: Duckworth–Lewis method used [50]
11 Group A 30 August Worcestershire New Road, Worcester Lost by 49 runs [51]
12 Group A 4 September Glamorgan County Ground, Taunton Won by 249 runs [52]
13 Semi-final 11 September Essex County Ground, Taunton Won by 95 runs [53]
14 Final 18 September Warwickshire Lord's, London Lost by 3 wickets [54]

Batting averages

Player Matches Innings Runs Average Highest Score 100s 50s
James Hildreth 14 14 627 69.66 100* 1 5
Jos Buttler 14 13 440 55.00 90* 0 4
Craig Kieswetter 9 9 391 43.44 107 1 2
Peter Trego 14 12 396 39.60 147 1 1
Zander de Bruyn 12 12 433 39.36 106* 1 3
Nick Compton 14 14 382 27.28 73 0 5
Marcus Trescothick 14 14 366 26.14 79 0 4
Qualification: 300 runs. Source: Cricket Archive[55]

Bowling averages

Player Matches Overs Wickets Average Economy BBI 4wi
Murali Kartik 10 69.3 20 16.05 4.61 4/30 1
Alfonso Thomas 14 81.1 27 15.92 5.29 4/34 2
Max Waller 8 39.0 4 51.75 5.30 2/24 0
Ben Phillips 13 83.5 19 24.52 5.55 4/31 1
Peter Trego 14 75.3 13 33.00 5.68 2/29 0
Zander de Bruyn 12 47.2 15 19.40 6.14 3/27 0
Mark Turner 6 31.5 9 26.00 7.35 4/36 1
Qualification: 30 overs. Source: Cricket Archive[56]

Friends Provident t20

Season standings

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

South Division[57]
Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
Somerset* 16 11 5 0 0 22 +0.418
Essex Eagles* 16 10 6 0 0 20 +0.395
Sussex Sharks* 16 9 7 0 0 18 +0.606
Hampshire Royals* 16 8 8 0 0 16 +0.385
Surrey Lions 16 8 8 0 0 16 +0.183
Middlesex Panthers 16 8 8 0 0 16 +0.018
Kent Spitfires 16 7 9 0 0 14 −0.163
Glamorgan Dragons 16 6 10 0 0 12 −0.979
Gloucestershire Gladiators 16 5 11 0 0 10 −0.943
Teams marked  *  progressed to the next stage of the competition.
Team marked  †  were eliminated from the competition.

Match logs

No. Stage Date Opponents Venue Result Ref
1
South Division
1 June Sussex County Ground, Hove Won by 52 runs [58]
2 South Division 9 June Middlesex Lord's, London Won by 5 wickets [59]
3 South Division 11 June Hampshire
The Rose Bowl, Southampton
Won by 7 runs [60]
4 South Division 12 June Surrey County Ground, Taunton Lost by 21 runs [61]
5 South Division 16 June Essex County Ground, Taunton Lost by 10 runs [62]
6 South Division 18 June Gloucestershire County Ground, Taunton Won by 6 wickets [63]
7 South Division 20 June Kent County Cricket Ground, Beckenham Won by 84 runs [64]
8 South Division 25 June Sussex County Ground, Taunton Won by 7 wickets [65]
9 South Division 28 June Glamorgan County Ground, Taunton Won by 6 wickets [66]
10 South Division 2 July Surrey The Oval, London Lost by 39 runs [67]
11 South Division 4 July Middlesex County Ground, Taunton Won by 79 runs [68]
12 South Division 9 July Hampshire County Ground, Taunton Won by 6 wickets [69]
13 South Division 11 July Essex County Ground, Chelmsford Won by 6 wickets [70]
14 South Division 14 July Glamorgan
SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff
Won by 6 wickets:
Duckworth–Lewis method
used.
[71]
15 South Division 16 July Gloucestershire
County Ground, Bristol
Won by 6 wickets [72]
16 South Division 18 June Kent County Ground, Taunton Lost by 59 runs [73]
17
Quarter-final
27 July Northamptonshire County Ground, Taunton Won by 7 wickets [74]
18
Semi-final
14 August Nottinghamshire
The Rose Bowl, Southampton
Won by 3 runs:
Duckworth–Lewis method
used.
[75]
19
Final
14 August Hampshire
The Rose Bowl, Southampton
Lost by losing more wickets [76]

Batting averages

Player Matches Innings Runs Average Strike rate Highest Score 50s
James Hildreth 19 19 459 32.78 110.60 77* 2
Kieron Pollard 17 16 354 32.18 175.24 89* 2
Marcus Trescothick 19 19 572 31.77 157.14 83 6
Zander de Bruyn 19 18 303 30.30 124.18 95* 1
Jos Buttler 19 14 240 30.00 160.00 55* 1
Peter Trego 16 15 294 22.61 135.48 72* 1
Craig Kieswetter 10 10 220 22.00 102.32 71 1
Qualification: 200 runs. Source: Cricinfo[77]

Bowling averages

Player Matches Overs Wickets Average Economy BBI 4wi
Alfonso Thomas 19 72.5 33 13.93 6.31 3/11 0
Murali Kartik 17 61.0 13 30.92 6.59 3/18 0
Kieron Pollard 17 58.2 29 15.10 7.50 4/15 1
Ben Phillips 18 60.0 19 24.52 7.76 3/33 0
Mark Turner 15 42.0 14 26.57 8.85 3/25 0
Zander de Bruyn 19 28.0 7 35.42 8.85 2/21 0
Peter Trego 16 31.0 11 25.18 8.93 2/19 0
Qualification: 20 overs. Source: Cricinfo[77]

Tourist match

Match log

No. Date Opponents Venue Result Ref
1 2 September Pakistan County Ground, Taunton Lost by 8 runs [78]

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