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List of Tasmania List A cricket records

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The Tasmania cricket team's List A records.

Team totals

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Highest team totals

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Rank Runs Opponent Venue Season
1 340/5 South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2004/05
2 327/7 New South Wales Bankstown Oval, Sydney 2001/02
3 311/8 Victoria Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 2002/03
4 299/9 New South Wales Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2005/06
5 298/5 Victoria Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2004/05
Source: [1]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Highest team totals against

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Rank Runs Opponent Venue Season
1 397/4 New South Wales Bankstown Oval, Sydney 2001/02
2 325/6 South Australia TCA Ground, Hobart 1986/87
3 320/4 Queensland Gabba, Brisbane 1993/94
4 311/7 New South Wales Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2005/06
5 310/9 West Indies NTCA Ground, Launceston 1975/76
Source: [2]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Lowest team totals

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Rank Runs Opponent Venue Season
1 77 England NTCA Ground, Launceston 1978/79
2 80 New South Wales Formby Recreation Ground, Devonport 1984/85
3 89 Queensland Gabba, Brisbane 1984/85
4 91 Western Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 1997/98
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Source: [3]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Lowest team totals against

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Rank Runs Opponent Venue Season
1 51 South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2002/03
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Source: [4]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Greatest win margins (by runs)

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Rank Margin Opponent Venue Season
1 179 runs Matabeleland Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo 1995/96
2 140 runs South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2002/03
3 115 runs South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 1996/97
4 114 runs South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2004/05
=4 114 runs Victoria Junction Oval, Melbourne, Victoria 2005/06
Source: [5]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Individual records

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Most matches played

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Rank Matches Player Period
1 91 Michael Di Venuto 1992/93 –
2 75 Jamie Cox 1988/89 – 2004/05
3 71 Daniel Marsh 1993/94 – 2006/07
4 64 Shaun Young 1991/92 – 2004
5 55 David Boon 1978/79 – 1998/99
Source: [6]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Most catches (fielder)

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Rank Catches Player Matches
1 43 Michael Di Venuto 91
2 36 Daniel Marsh 71
3 23 Shaun Young 64
4 19 Jamie Cox 75
5 16 David Boon 55
Source: [7]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Most dismissals

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Rank Dismissals Player Matches
1 50 (43c./7st.) Mark Atkinson 35
2 42 (39c./3st.) Sean Clingeleffer 40
3 17 (16c./1st.) Roger Woolley 22
4 16 (15c./1st.) Michael Dighton 38
5 9 (9c./0st.) Richard Soule 11
Source: [8]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Batting records

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Highest individual scores

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Rank Runs Player Opponent Venue Season
1 145 Travis Birt South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2004/05
2 129* Michael Di Venuto South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 1996/97
3 125 Michael Di Venuto New South Wales Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2003/04
4 124 Michael Di Venuto South Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 2000/01
5 118 Michael Bevan South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2004/05
Source:[9]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Most career runs

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Rank Runs Player Career
1 2,629 (89 inns.) Michael Di Venuto 1991/92 –
2 1,879 (73 inns.) Jamie Cox 1987/88 – 2005/06
3 1,725 (52 inns.) David Boon 1978/79 – 1998/99
4 1,687 (66 inns.) Daniel Marsh 1993/94 – 2006/07
5 1,430 (56 inns.) Shaun Young 1991/92 – 2001/02
Source: [10]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Most runs in a season

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Rank Runs Player Average Season
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3
4
5
Source: [11]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Highest batting averages

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Rank Average Player Career
1 35.93 (52 inns.) David Boon 1978/79 – 1998/99
2 33.13 (33 inns.) Ricky Ponting 1992/93 –
3 32.06 (89 inns.) Michael Di Venuto 1991/92 –
4 31.58 (46 inns.) Dene Hills 1992/93 – 2001/02
5 31.51 (48 inns.) Michael Dighton 1997/98 –
Qualification: 20 innings.

Source: [12]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Most centuries

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Rank Centuries Player Matches
1 5 Michael Di Venuto 91
2 3 Daniel Marsh 71
3 1 Travis Birt 20
=3 1 David Boon 55
=3 1 Ricky Ponting 33
Source: [13]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

List A partnership records

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Wicket Runs Batsmen Opponent Venue Season
1 210 Jamie Cox & David Boon New South Wales Bellerive Oval, Hobart 1998/99
2 225 Travis Birt & Michael Bevan South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2004/05
3 152 Gary Goodman & John Hampshire Queensland Gabba, Brisbane 1978/79
4 125 Travis Birt & George Bailey Queensland Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2006/07
5 158 Jamie Cox & Daniel Marsh Queensland Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2002/03
6 100 Michael Bevan & Tim Paine Queensland Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2005/06
7 96* Trevor Docking & Jack Simmons Western Australia TCA Ground, Hobart 1978/79
8 58 Jamie Cox & Scott Kremerskothen New South Wales Formby Recreation Ground, Devonport 2002/03
9 67 Graeme Cunningham & David Saker Western Australia WACA, Perth 2001/02
=10 28 Michael Farrell & Mark Ridgway Western Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 1996/97
=10 28 Sean Clingeleffer & Shannon Tubb South Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 2001/02
Source: [14] Archived 5 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Last updated: 29 June 2007.

Bowling records

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Most career wickets

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Rank Wickets Player Matches Average
1 63 Damien Wright 53 28.80
2 48 Adam Griffith 38 32.58
3 43 Shaun Young 64 33.33
4 40 Brett Geeves 30 28.42
=4 40 Daniel Marsh 71 40.60
Source: [15]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Most wickets in a season

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Rank Wickets Player Matches Season
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Source: [16]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Best career average

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Rank Average Player Overs Wickets
1 28.42 Brett Geeves 235.4 40
2 28.80 Damien Wright 471.5 63
3 31.00 Mark Ridgway 195 28
4 32.58 Adam Griffith 336.5 48
5 32.77 Michael Farrell 204 27
Qualification: 2000 balls bowled.

Source: [17]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.

Best figures in an innings

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Rank Figures Player Opponent Venue Season
1 5/15 Rod McCurdy India NTCA Ground, Launceston 1980/81
2 5/23 Josh Marquet Queensland Bellerive Oval, Hobart 1995/96
3 5/27 Paul Hutchison South Australia Bellerive Oval, Hobart 1996/97
4 5/29 Mark Hill Queensland Gabba, Brisbane 1985/86
5 5/45 Brett Geeves Victoria Junction Oval, Melbourne 2004/05
Source: [18]. Last updated: 28 June 2007.