2001 Norwich Union League

2001 Norwich Union League
Administrator(s) England and Wales Cricket Board
Cricket format Limited overs cricket (45 overs per innings)
Tournament format(s) League system
Champions Kent Spitfires (5th title)
Participants 18
Matches played 144
Most runs 753 Darren Lehmann (Yorkshire)[1]
Most wickets 29 Dougie Brown (Warwickshire)[2]

The 2001 Norwich Union League season was a 45 over English county cricket competition; colloquially known as the Sunday League, it featured many mid-week floodlit matches. It was contested through two divisions: Division One and Division Two. Each team played all the others in their division both home and away. The top three teams from Division Two were promoted to the first division for the 2002 season, while the bottom three sides from Division One were relegated. All eighteen counties retained the nicknames from the previous season.[3]

Kent Spitfires won the League for the fifth time. Gloucestershire Gladiators, Surrey Lions and Northamptonshire Steelbacks were relegated from Division One, while Glamorgan Dragons, Durham Dynamos and Worcestershire Royals were promoted from Division Two.

Teams

Division One Division Two
Gloucestershire Gladiators Derbyshire Scorpions
Kent Spitfires Durham Dynamos
Leicestershire Foxes Essex Eagles
Northamptonshire Steelbacks Glamorgan Dragons
Nottinghamshire Outlaws Hampshire Hawks
Somerset Sabres Lancashire Lightning
Surrey Lions Middlesex Crusaders
Warwickshire Bears Sussex Sharks
Yorkshire Phoenix Worcestershire Royals
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Team promoted from Division Two
Team relegated from Division One

Standings

Division One

Team Pld W T L NR A Pts NRR
Kent Spitfires C 16111202504.264
Leicestershire Foxes 16110410467.824
Warwickshire Bears 1680521381.580
Somerset Sabres 167170132-4.604
Nottinghamshire Outlaws 167081030-8.036
Yorkshire Phoenix 1670900289.656
Gloucestershire Gladiators R 1660901261.481
Surrey Lions R 1660100024-5.051
Northamptonshire Steelbacks R 1630120114-9.021
Source:.[4]

Division Two

Team Pld W T L NR A Pts NRR
Glamorgan Dragons C 161103204815.209
Durham Dynamos P 1690403421.740
Worcestershire Royals P 1690511409.617
Hampshire Hawks 1690601385.289
Sussex Sharks 168070134-1.103
Lancashire Lightning 165081226-3.709
Essex Eagles 165191024-9.923
Middlesex Crusaders 163191220-8.311
Derbyshire Scorpions 1640120016-7.207
Source:.[4]

Statistics

Division One

Most runs

Player Team Matches Innings Runs Average HS 100s 50s
Darren Lehmann Yorkshire 15 15 753 53.78 191 2 4
Darren Bicknell Nottinghamshire 16 15 592 39.46 115 1 6
Ali Brown Surrey 13 13 565 47.08 130 3 1
Peter Bowler Somerset 11 11 560 50.90 104 1 5
Michael Hussey Northamptonshire 15 15 510 36.42 96* 0 4
Source:[1]

Most wickets

Player Team Matches Overs Wickets Average BBI 4W
Dougie Brown Warwickshire 15 116.4 29 18.24 4/56 1
James Averis Gloucestershire 15 121.3 27 20.22 5/40 3
Martin Saggers Kent 13 94.4 25 16.56 5/22 1
Steffan Jones Somerset 14 110.4 22 25.45 4/40 1
Source:[2]

Division Two

Most runs

Player Team Matches Innings Runs Average HS 100s 50s
Richard Montgomerie Sussex 15 15 673 48.07 108 1 5
Robert Croft Glamorgan 15 15 570 40.71 114* 1 5
Matthew Maynard Glamorgan 16 16 527 52.70 116* 1 3
Vikram Solanki Worcestershire 15 14 502 41.83 91* 0 5
Nicky Peng Durham 13 13 495 41.25 121 2 2
Source:[1]

Most wickets

Player Team Matches Overs Wickets Average BBI 4W
Andy Bichel Worcestershire 15 115.4 27 15.85 5/21 1
Chad Keegan Middlesex 14 106.5 26 17.73 5/17 2
Chris Schofield Lancashire 14 72.1 23 15.73 5/31 2
Stuart Lampitt Worcestershire 15 116 23 19.47 4/37 1
Source:[2]

References

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