All Ten: The Ultimate Bowling Feat
281 Appendices Nine or ten wickets taken without help from the field 10: J.Wisden (10 b), W.E.Hollies (7 b, 3 lbw) 9: W.P.Howell (8 b, 1 c&b), A.E.Trott (6 b, 2 lbw, 1 c&b), A.E.E.Vogler (6 b, 1 lbw, 2 c&b), J.B.King (7 b, 2 lbw), P.M.Chatterjee (6 b, 3 lbw) All-ten and scored a century in same match V.E.Walker (1859), W.G.Grace, F.A.Tarrant All-ten and top scored in both innings V.W.C.Jupp All-ten and a pair E.D.Barratt (bowled Spofforth, bowled Spofforth) Captain taking all-ten V.E.Walker (1859), W.G.Grace, S.M.J.Woods, Imran Adil Finished on losing side Bowlers have taken an all-ten in 81 matches, finishing on the winning side in 53, the losing side in 18, with the remaining matches drawn. The bowlers who finished on the losing side were: E.Hinkly, V.E.Walker (1865), J.Lillywhite, A.Shaw, E.D.Barratt, H.Pickett, A.Fielder, H.Howell, A.P.Freeman (1929), V.W.C.Jupp, T.W.Wall, W.E.Hollies, T.E.Bailey, K.Smales, N.I.Thomson, P.J.Allan, Imran Adil, M.W.Olivier. Jupp and Lillwhite both played for sides defeated by an innings. Bowlers conceding 100 runs during an all-ten P.T.Mills 0-116 (C.W.L.Parker 10-79, Gloucestershire v Somerset 1921) R.Smith 0-107 (T.E.Bailey 10-90, Essex v Lancashire 1949) G.A.R.Lock 0-100 (J.C.Laker 10-88, Surrey v Australians 1956) Six other bowlers used in the innings J.Lillywhite, G.O.B.Allen, T.E.Bailey, Shahid Mahmood, Imran Adil, Zulfiqar Babar, M.W.Olivier Bowlers who took an all-ten who also bowled in an innings in which another bowler took an all-ten G.A.R.Lock (bowled when J.C.Laker [twice] and I.J.Brayshaw took all-tens), W.G.Grace (J.Lillywhite and A.Shaw), J.Lillywhite (E.D.Barratt), S.M.J.Woods (E.J.Tyler), A.Fielder (C.Blythe), E.G.Dennett (C.W.L.Parker), A.P.Freeman (G.C.Collins), T.W.Wall (C.V.Grimmett), C.V.Grimmett (T.W.Wall), T.W.J.Goddard (J.K.R.Graveney), T.E.Bailey (J.C.Laker) All-ten against eventual national domestic competition winners G.Burton, Middlesex v Surrey 1888 2 E.J.Tyler, Somerset v Surrey 1895 W.P.Howell, Australians v Surrey 1899 H.Howell, Warwickshire v Yorkshire 1923 T.W.Wall, South Australia v New South Wales 1932/33 M.W.Olivier, Warriors v Eagles, 2007/08 There have been no instances in other countries Players who both took an all-ten, and batted in a side against which an all-ten was taken T.Richardson (batted in innings when E.J.Tyler and W.P.Howell took all- tens), J.C.White (T.Rushby and C.W.L.Parker), J.Wisden (E.Hinkly), J.Briggs (S.M.J.Woods), H.Pickett (T.Richardson), S.M.J.Woods (A.E.Trott), E.J.Tyler (Trott), C.W.L.Parker (A.A.Mailey), A.P.Freeman (V.W.C.Jupp), G.Geary (T.B.Mitchell), T.B.Mitchell (T.F.Smailes), W.E.Hollies (E.A.Watts), J.D.Bannister (N.I.Thomson) 2 The Championship was not formally organised until 1890. Before then Champions were ‘proclaimed by the press’.
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