Blackwell smashes fastest hundred of 2005
On the final afternoon of the longest first-class season ever, Somerset's Ian Blackwell dramatically snatched the Walter Lawrence Trophy with a 67-ball hundred
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Blackwell eclipsed the previous best by five balls with his 67-ball century against Derbyshire at Taunton. He survived two chances in the slips off successive balls when he had made 35 before racing to 107, which included two sixes and 18 fours.
Blackwell will receive the Walter Lawrence Trophy, prize money of £5,000 and a silver medallion from Aon Ltd, the Trophy's supporters, at a ceremonial dinner to be held in the Long Room at Lord's on October 4.
Blackwell's last-gasp hundred means that the Trophy will return to Taunton for the second year running: last year's winner was Somerset's Richard Johnson, whose 63-ball century was scored in the Trophy's 70th year.
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