Cricket 1890
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THURSDAY, JULY 10 t h , 1890. The abstract and brief chronicle of the time.— Hamlet, As a specimen of consistent scoring, ch. following performances of Mr. B. F. A. Orr, of Kensington Park C.C., and captain of the New Oriental Bank C.O., are worthy of prominent notice. His scores for the Bank have been as under— May 12—v. London and S.W. Bank .. 17 May 19—v. London and County Bank 22 June 3—y. London & Westminster Bk. 48* June 9—y. Natl. Prov. Bk. of England 104 June 16— y . Oriel C.C........................... 86 June 23—v. Hong Kong and Shai. Bk. 74* July 2—v. Bank of England................103* These give an aggregate of 454 runs for four completed innings, or an average of 113.5 ! A correspondent , on whose figures thorough reliance can be placed, has sent me a series of statistics, showing not only the positions of the eight leading Counties at the present time, but an analysis of their batting and bowling, and also the averages of the chief performers in first- class Inter-County matches. The figures will be read with unusual interest. Lost. Dwn. Y orkshire........................ 6 .. 4 . . 1 . . 1 Surrey...................... ........ 6 .. 4 . . 1 . . 1 Notts ............................... 7 .. 4 . . 1 . . 2 Kent ...................... ......... 7 .. 3 . . 2 . . 2 M iddlesex.............. ......... 6 .. 3 . . 3 . . 0 Lancashire.............. ......... 5 .. 2 . . 2 . . 1 Sussex............................... 6 .. 1 . . 5 . . 0 Gloucestershire ......... 7 .. 0 . . 6 . . 1 R u n s f o r . Runs. Extras. Total. Wkts. Aver. N otts................. 2856 .. 116 ... 2972 . . 106 ... 26.94 Lancashire ... 1357 .. 70 ... 1427 . . 66 .. 20.56 Surrey ..........1586 .. 59 ... 1645 . . 80 .. 19.82 Yorkshire.......... 1692 . . 105 ... 1797 . . 92 ... 18.91 Gloucestershire 2327 . . 136 ... 2463 . . 133 .. 17.49 Sussex .......... 1821 .. 86 ... 1907 . . 116 .. 15.69 Middlesex..........1654 .. 73 ... 1727 . 107 .. 15.45 K e n t................. 1829 . . 161 ... 1990 . . 119 .. 14.53 Total...15.122 806 15,928 819 18.46 R u n s a g a in s t . Runs. Extras. Total. Wkts. Aver. Surrey .......... 1447 . . 81 ... 1528 . . 114 .. 12.68 Lancashire ... 1353 . . 49 ... 1402 . . 95 .. 14.75 N otts.................1923 .. 112 ... 2035 . . 125 .. 15.38 Middlesex.......... 1743 . . 106 ... 1849 . . 110 .. 15.94 Yorkshire.......... 1707 . . 77 ... 1784 . . 107 ... 15 95 K e n t.................2018 . .. 106 ... 2124 . . 110 .. 18.38 Gloucestershire 2757 .. 157 ... 2914 ... 96 .. 28.72 Sussex ..........2174 . . 118 ... 2292 . . 62 .. 35.14 Total ...15,122 806 15,928 819 18.46 BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns.not out. Runs.an Inns.Aver. Shrewsbury..........11 ... 1 .. 823 . . 267 ... 82.30 Butler .................8 ... 2 .. 323 . . i 71 .. 53.83 Gunn .................12 ... 0 .. 619 . . 196 ... 43 25 Quaife .................11 ... 1 .. 415 . . 156*.. 41.50 Mr. A. J. Webbe ...12 ... 0 .. 483 . . 131 .. 40.25 A. Ward.................8 ... 2 .. 238 . . 77*.. 39 66 M. Read.................8 ... 0 .. 294 . . 135 ... 36 75 Mr. J. Cranston ...13 ... 1 ... 428 . . 101 .. 35 66 Lohmann ..........8 ... 2 ... 207 . . 57 .. 84.50 J. Hide .................8 ... 0 . . 273 .. 75 .. 34.12 Mr. W. Read......... 8 ... 0 .. 271 . . 51 .. 33.87 Mr. A. Daffen ...8 ... 1 .. 230 . . 72*.. 32.75 Briggs .................8 ... 1 .. 225 . . 1V9*.. 32.14 Ulyett .................11 ... 0 .. 349 . . 107 .. 31.72 Mr. J. Dixon ... 9 ... 0 .. 28C . . 109 .. 31.11 P a in ter................ 13 ... 1 . . 342 . . 83 .. 28 50 Hall........................12 ... 3 .. 235 . . 50 ... 28.11 Attewell ..........9 ... 2 . . 181 .. 64 .. 25.85 Wood .................8 ... 1 . . 178 .. 63 .. 25.42 Mr. W. G. Grace...14 ... 1 . . 307 .. 109 .. 23.61 Lord Hawke......... 10 ... 1 . . 212 .. t5 .. 22.55 Scotton.................12 ... 4 .. 187 ... 50*.. 23.37 Mr. C. J. Fox ...10 ... 1 . . 203 .. 68 .. 22.55 Mr. T. C. O’Brien 12 ... 1 . . 247 . . 36 .. 22.45 G. Hearne ..........13 ... 2 . . 235 .. 47 .. 21.36 Lockwood ..........6 ... 0 . . 126 ... 65 .. 21 Mr. W. Newham...12 ... 0 . . 249 .. 71 .. 20.75 Mr. A. E. Stoddart 12 ... o . . 245 .. 60 .. 20.41 Abel .................8 ... 0 . . 163 .. 50 .. 20.37 F. H. Sugg ..........8 ... 0 .. 157 . . 66 ,. 19.62 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Attewell ... ... 393.3 ... 228 ... 335 ... 35 .,,. 9.57 Wainwright ... 126.2 ... 44 ... 227 ... 23 ... 9.86 Mr.E. A. Nepean 145.4 ... 49 ... 268 ... 26 ... 10.30 Sharpe ... 304 ... 127 ... 613 ... 47 .... 10.91 Lohmann... ... 339.3 ... 154 ... 531 ... 48 .,.. 11.C6 Briggs Peel .......... ... 274 ... 106 .,. 495 ... 41 ,. 12.07 ... 371.1 ... 16(5 . .. 525 ... 41 . ,. 12.8J Watson ... ... 361.2 ... 223 .,.. 366 ... 27 . ,. 13.55 Phillips ... ... 123.3 ... 58 . .. 190 ... 13 ... 14.61 Barnes ... 183 ... 71 .,,. 298 ... 20 ... 14.90 Burton ... 243.4 ... 77 .,.. 433 ... 28 .... 15.46 Martin ... 477.3 ... 206 ... 691 ... 43 ..,. 16.06 M old .......... ... 190 ... 63 .,,. 328 ... 20 .,,. 16.40 Wright ... ... 491.3 ... 211 ,. 780 ... 45 .,.. 17.33 T. Hearne ... 233.4 ... 94 .,,. 416 ... 23 .,,. 18.08 Shacklock ... 298.3 ... 93 .,.. 668 ... 34 ... 19.64 N.B.—All fractions are calculated to two places of decimals.
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