Phil Lewis (cricketer)

Philip David Lewis (born 4 October 1981) is an English cricketer. Lewis is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm fast-medium. He was born in Liss, Hampshire.

Phil Lewis
Personal information
Full namePhilip David Lewis
Born (1981-10-04) 4 October 1981
Liss, Hampshire, England
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast-medium
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
20052007Dorset
20032004Loughborough UCCE
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 5
Runs scored 115
Batting average 28.75
100s/50s /
Top score 43*
Balls bowled 606
Wickets 10
Bowling average 40.20
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 3/58
Catches/stumpings 1/
Source: Cricinfo, 2 June 2011

Having played Second XI cricket for the Somerset Second XI in 2002,[1] Lewis made his first-class debut for Loughborough UCCE against Surrey in 2003. He appeared in 4 further first-class matches for Loughborough UCCE, the last coming against Sussex in 2004.[2] In his 5 matches, he scored 115 runs at a batting average of 28.75, with a high score of 43 not out.[3] With the ball, he took 10 wickets at a bowling average of 40.20, with best figures of 3/58.[4]

Lewis made his debut for Dorset in the 2005 Minor Counties Championship against Wales Minor Counties. He played 2 further matches for Dorset, against Berkshire in 2006 and Herefordshire.[5] He also played a single MCCA Knockout Trophy match against Staffordshire in 2006.[6]

References

  1. "Teams Phil Lewis played for". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  2. "First-Class Matches played by Philip Lewis". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  3. "First-class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Phil Lewis". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  4. "First-class Bowling For Each Team by Phil Lewis". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  5. "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Phil Lewis". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  6. "Minor Counties Trophy Matches played by Phil Lewis". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
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