Cricket 1893

SEPT. 14, 1-98 ©RICKEXi A WEEKLY BECOBB OF THE G A M & 0 411 ACSTRA.LIAN(RE?RESEN rATIVE MATCHES,) BATTING AVEiV.T.ES. Tim es Inns, not our. M ost in rung, an Inns. Aver. J. T. L yor g 23 0 ... 161 ...119 ... 33 2 H. Graham 23 . 2 .. 517 ... 107 .,.. 26.1 A.C.Banuerman 21 .,,. i» ... FC5 ..,. 75 .,.. 24 1 W . B ru ce ........... */3 ... 3 .,.. 4 0 ..,. f>8 .„. 2.16 H. K. Gregory . 20 ... 52 ... 4i9 ..,. 87 . 21.5 J.M ’C. Black h-iin 14 ... G ... 174 .. .. 41 . ,.. 21.6 G. H. S T ro tt.. 23 .,.. 0 .,.. 475 ... 96 ... 20.15 A. Coningham... 6 ... 1 ... 102 ..,. <6 .,.. 2'.2 H Trum ble ... 51 .... 5 .. 245 ... 62 ... 15.5 R . M ’Leod ... 21 ..., 5 .,.. 143 .. 3i .,.. 15.3 G. G iffe n .......... 21 . .. 0 .,.. 2)2 ... 53 .,.. 12 U. T. B. Turner 18 ., l. 1 .. 159.. . 27 .,. 9.6 A. H. Jarvis ... 5 .,.. I .,a — .. W . F. Giffen scored 4 and 0. REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES. EO TL 1N G AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Rude. W kts. Aver. C. T. B. Tur er.. . 4311 ... 185 ... 977 .,., 43 ... 22.31 H. Trumble . 4?9.2 ... ir> ...1029 ..,.45 ... 82.39 A. Coni' gham ... 76 2 .,.. 2"> ... 181 ... 7 ... 25 6 G. Giffen ......... . 4t2 1 .. 1 2 . . 1183 .... 45 ... 2tJ..3 R. w . M 'Leod ... 29<M ... 1 3 ... f 5L .,.. 17 ... 38.5 w . Bruce ... .., 142.1 ... 3-3 .. . 375 .,.. 9 ... 41.6 O. H. S. Trott ... 9 .1 ... 19 ... 326 .,.. 7 ... 46 4 J. J. Lyons 1owled in two inninga, 11—1—16—0, end Gregury in one, £—9—23—0. EN 3L I3H (ALL MATCH! 8). BA TTIN 3 AVERAGES. Shrewsbury F. 8. Jackson ... A. W ind .......... W. G. wra^e A. K. htcddart... A. H earr.e.......... Q aaife.......... Gunn ... ........... F. Marchsnti ... H. T. Hewett ... Flow ers .......... Brockw e 1 .......... L .C . H. Pa'airet Moorhot: s 5........... r.hatteiton H aywa’ d .......... VV. W. I ead ... .7. D ouglas.......... Store r A. C. M’Ltren ... B ro w n ................. Bagshaw ........... H. vv. Bftinl r dg T. N. I'aikins ... Davidson .......... A. T. Kemb’ e ... Tunnicliffe.......... Bean ................... B rig g s.................. Lockw ood ... ... W ainwright ... Peel .................. Wardalt ........... D iver ... ........... Attew elf ........... G. Hearne ... V. T. Bill ........... M. Read ........... U Jyett.................. y. h S u g g.......... Hirst ........... ... Among th 'se who jlayed less than four com ­ pleted innir gs were vv. Newham, 26—4—5.*-fc7; HeDdirson, 23—1£—6^*—ii* ; and K. S. Ran- j.teinhji, 59-37*—3 -41. ENGLISH BOWLING (ALL MATCHES). Tim es Most in Inns not out. Runs, an inn. Aver. ID ... 2 ..., 46fi .. 1<6 ... 58.2 7 ... 0 ..,.181 ... 103 ... 5 .3 7 ... 1 ..,. 2y) ... *3 ... 48.2 ’ O ... '4 .. . 5*8 .... 76 ... 42.10 li ... 0 .. . 625 ... 1:7 ... 41 10 9 ... 2 .. . i C6 ... 1 0 ... 38 4 ... 0 ..,, 137 ... 56 ... 31.1 17 2 . M2 .... 1(2* .. 31.2 6 ;;; <> !! . 181 ... 10.3 ... 30.1 5 ... 0 ... .43 ... 58 ... i 8.3 1 i ... tf .... S7» ... 131 ... 27.6 6 ... 1 .. . 1 8 . .. 1»7 ... 27.3 ft ... 0 ..., 133 ..,. 11 ... 26.3 6 ... 2 .... 95 .,,. 57* .. £3.3 8. ... 1 .... 1C5 .,.. <5*... iS.i 4 ... 0 .... 91 .,.. 53 ... 2.J.2 13 .. 1 ..,, 25-3..... 52 ... 21.4 6 .. 1 ..., 1( 5 ..,. .'5 ... 21 6 ... 0 ... 120 ..,. 26 ... 20 6 ... 0 ..., 1'0 ..,. 63 ... 20 6 ... 1 ..., 94 .,.. ;8 \ .. 18.4 4 ... 0 ..., 7) ..,. 35 ... 17.1 e 6 ... 1 , 81 ..,. 42*,.. 16.4 4 ... 0 ..., £5 .. P2 16.1 8 ... 1 ..., 105 .. 3 7 !!! 15 6 ... 2 ... e o ..„ 23 ... 15 6 ... 0 ..., 87 ..,. 31 ... 14.3 fi ... 0 ..., 87 ..,. 30 ... 11.3 7 ... 0 ..., i9 ... ?5 ... 14 1 12 ... 2 ..., 1 '.6 .,.. 26 ... 13.6 9 ... 0 ..., 12) .,.. 63 ... 13.3 1 j 4 ... 2 ..., 111 ... 31 ... 13.1 4 ... 0 . 50 .,.. 1» ... 12.2 4 ... II ..., £0 ..,. 26 ... 12.2 10 ... 1 ..., 1(8 ..,. 31 ... 12 4 ... u ... 46 ..,. 19 ... 11.2 4 ... 0 .... 46 .,.. 21 ... 11.9 8 ... 1 ..., 74 .. .. 30 ... 11.1 6 ... 1 .... 5> ... 41 ... 10 2 6 ... o ... t l ..,. 3J ... lo .l 5 ... i ..., 40 .. 2 .*... 10 Tyler .-................ A. H tam e .. .. Peel ... ......... Jtichardson J. T. Hearne .. Lockwo< d ......... B rockw ell... .. Shilton ;......... Brtfigs .................. W ainwright .. Hirst .. ' ......... Flowers ......... C. J. Kortright.. Attewell ......... Shacklock.. .., D a v id son .......... Mold ... ... .. F. 3. Jackson ... Overs. 4R.3 If 9 1 304.4 345 3 1712 2 84 , 306.3 71.9 244.1 15P.3 87.4 . 114 58 4 205.2 76 10?.2 174.1 71 , Mdns. .. J4 .. .. 85 .. .. 110 .. .. 9) .. .. f5 .. .. Gl .. .. 31 ., .. 11 .. .. 78 .. .. 46 .. .. i9 .. .. 24 .. .. 8 ., .. (5 .. .. 21 .. .. <0 .. .. 65 .. .. 17 .. Runs. W kts. ,. 109 ... 9 17 42 57 7 . , . 9 7 . . 414 , ,. 6:5 ... 36 ,. 260 ... 14 , 197 ... 10 ,. 503 ... 29 „ 372 ... 18 . 119 ... , . 2 0 , ,. 465 . ,. 194 , ,. 237 . „ SP8 . .. 177 . 7 It , 8 15 6 10 4 Aver. ,. 32 1 .. 12.3 ,. 1*31 .. 15.5 i ,. 17.19 ,. IB.'i .. 38.8 .. 19.7 ,. 20.13 ,. 20.12 . 51.2 ,. £2.1 ,. 25.7 . 61 ,. 3'.2 ,. 39.3 ,. £9.8 ,. 44.1 The fallowing bowled in three innings W iight, 97.1-3.—205-12 ; J. Douglas, 4 2 .2 -1 0 - 128—7 ; H. A. Arkwright, 5 7 .4-16-121-8. The following in two innings :—S. M. J. W oods, 2 3 -7 -5 7 -9 ; Mead, 7 M -1 7 -2 0 5 -1 7 ; Hu me, 51.4 - 1 8 - 1 (3 -7 ; Barlow,3 8 -1 4 -6 1 - 5; L.C.V. Bathurst, 3?.2—11—76—7. The 1 lowing in one :—A. G. Steel, 2 6 -3 —78— 5; Humphreys, 3J 1 - 6 - 8 8 - 7 ; C. L. Townsend, 2P.l-r4—91-6.. ENGLISH BATTING. — REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES. Times M ost in Inns. Not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. Shrewslury ... 8 .. . 2 .. . 421 ... 106 .. . 70.1 Mr. F.S. Jack­ son .......... 5 .. . 0 .. . 329 .,.. 103 .. . P6.4 A. Hearce , 5 .. . 2 .. . 373 ... 12) .. 57.2 D r.W .G .Grace 33 ... 1 . 562 .,.. 75 ... 4o.lO A. W a r d .........., 5 ... 0 ... 220 ... 93 .. . 11 Mr. A. E.btod- dart .......... , 15 ... 0 .. . f 2» ... 127 ... 41.10 Gunn ........... l i .. . 2 .... 4/7 .... lOi* ... 33.9 Flowers ... ... 10 .... 1 ... 237 ... 131 .... 56.3 Storer .......... , 4 .. . 0 .. . 90 .,.. 26 ... 22.2 Mr. W .W .R eid 9 ... 1 .. . 177 .,.. 52 ... 52.1 Briggs ..........., 5 ... 0 .. . H .,.. 55 ... 18.4 Chatter^on ..., 4 ... 0 .. . 63 .,.. £8 .. . 15.3 Lrckw ood , 10 ... 2 ... 32 i ... 2f3 . 15.2 Attewe 1 ... , 8 ... 1 ... 1 0 . , .. 31 .. . 1 ’.2 Bean.................. 4 ... 0 .... 55 ..,. 30 ..,. 13 3 P e e l.................. 0 ... 1 .... 66 .,.. 31 .. . 131 D ividsbn , 4 ... 1 .. . 31 ... 31 ... 10.1 M old.................. 5 ... 2 .. £8 ..,. 19* ... 9 I Ri.h«rdFOn ..., 6 ... 0 ..,. 50 .... 16 .. . 8 2 Mr. G. M ’Gre- gor.................. 4 ... 1 .. . 24 .,.. 12 ... 8 M. R e a d .......... 4 ... 1 .. . 19 .... 10* .. . 6.1 E N .L I5 H BOW LISG . — REPRESEN TAT1VE m a t c h e s . Overs. Mdns. Run3. W kts. Aver. P e e l................. 128.1 ... 41 ... £71 ... 18 .., 15.4 Richardson ... 2^8 4 ,... 63 ... 643 ... 39 ... 1(5.21 J. T. Hearne 118.2 .,.. 40 ... 288 ... 17 .... 1R.16 A. Fearne ... 23 ... 4 ... 51 ... 3 .. . 17 Lockw ood ... i f 9 4 ... 61 ... £6 3 ... 30 .. . 18 20 Biieps ........... 188.1 ,... 58 ... 478 ... 23 .. . 2).18 Brockwell ... 3i ... 9 ... 85 ... 4 .. 21.2 Wainwright... c8 1 ... 10 ... 112 , ... ft ... , 22.2 F low ers.......... 68 ... 13 ... 185 ... 8 .. . £3.1 Davidson 56.2,... 21 ... 125 ... 4 ..,. 81.1 Mr. F.S. Jack­ son ........... 85 ... 7 ... 93 ,... 3 ... 81.1 Shacklock ... 76 .,.. 21 ... 394 ... 6 ... . 32.2 M oll ........... 110.1 ... 4) ... 313 ... 10 ..., 31.3 Attewe.l 172.1 •... £0 ... 4 8 ... 12 ..,. P4.10 COMPARATIVE TABLE?. B 1 T IIN G AVERAGES. Year. Inns. Runs. M cst in a_t inns. Aver. A. C. Batnerm an 1878 ... 26 ... 253 ,... 71* .. . 1V 3 r» 1880 .... l i ... 196 ,... 38 ... 17.9 38S2 ... 56 ...1201 ... 120* .. . 22.13 1884 ... 52 .. . 9 1 , ... 94 .. . 39.11 18*8 ... 63 ... 943 ,... 93* .. . 16.47 1893 . 50 ...1229 ... 1?3 ... 25.4 J.M 'C.Bk’ckham 1878 ... 52 ... 256 ,... 5 3 ... 19.9 18^0 . ... 13 ... 205 ,... 4-** .. . 13.10 1-83 .... 43 ... 612 ... 61 ... 17 3881 ,... <*3 ... 690 ... 69 ... 17.10 (| 1886 ... 52 .. 71) ... 71 ... 35.35 1883 .,.. 58 ... 518 ,... 9o ... 9.35 » ‘ 189 > ... 51 ... 7V8 ... 75 ... 35.33 18-3 .... IS ... 583 ... 42 .. . 13 15 W . Bruce ........... 1886 ,... 50 . 780 ... 103 ... 16.44 G. Giffen ........... 1893 ... 61 ..1314 ,... 191 .. . 23.26 183 J ... 52 ... 873 ... 81 ..,. 18.9 1881 .... 51 .. 1053 ,... 1L3 .. . 21.2 3883 .,.. 65 .. 1151 ,... 119 ... 25 54 1893 ,... £5 ...3280 ... 180 ... 23 88 S. E. Gregoiy ... 3890 ... €0 ... 5t8 .... 59* ..,. 12.98 189:3 .,.. 55 .. 1196 ,... 112 .. . 23 23 A. H. -Jarvis 3880 . .. 11 . .. 167 ... 41 ..,. 16.7 ii ••• 188 3 .,.. E2 .. . 8 5 . ... 96* . 17.<>3 i • J883 ... 52 ... 597 ... 39 ... 32.9 J. J. L yon s........... 3893 .,.. 21 ... 79 ,... 17* ... 4.15 l l88 ,... 43 ... 489 ,... 81 ... 13.8 389) .,.. 65 ...1142 ,... 99 ... 37.51 3893 .,.. E8 ...1605 ... 140 .. . £8.37 G. H. e>. Trott ... 3883 .,.. 65 ...1212 ... 83 ... 1915 »» .’•• If-90 .,.. 65 ...1273 ,... 186 ..,. 19.57 ,, •• 1893 . 61 .. 1496 ,... 115 ... 25.21 H. Trum ble 1890 , ... eo . .. 3 0 ,... 34 ... 8.6 C. T. B. Turner’!.’ 1893 .,.. 52 ... 874 ,... 105 ... 21.34 18S8 .,.. 60 ... 807 ... 103 ... 13.53 ,, 1890 ... 60 ... 910 ,... 59 ... 15.10 ii •• 1893 . 45 ... 535 ... 56 ... 13.15 BOW LING AVERAGES, Year. Ovrs. M dns.lir s.W kts. Aver. . 1881. 3 .,.. 0 .. 8.,.. 1.,.. « 3883,.,. 21 ..,. 9 . 36.,.. 0... n 18-8,.. 12 ..... 4.,. 26 .. J. ..20 1330..... 16 ..,.. 4.,.. 37.... n... 0 , 3883..,. 3»9 ..,. in .. . 621 .. 33..,.47.: 1*93... 31'3.-3 . 87..„ 795 .. 35.. .32.1 882... 38\3.,. 124 . , 7 8.. . 32 £2.! 1*84... 828 .. . 585.. 1623 .,. 82 . 3883.., 1726 2.. . 535...2752 . 162 16 1893.. .1063.3.,. 302 ..26:9 ..148..,.17.' . 1899.,.. 3 ..,. 0.,.. 21..,. 0. .. 0 , 3833.,. 13 ... 1 .,. 51.. . 1.. 54 , 1888.„ 229 ... 54 .. 514.. . 18..,.58.] 1890... 330.4.. . 113..,. 889.. . 43. ..23 1893... 29 .... 6 ,. 94.,. 2..,.47 1888... £03.3... 149 . 1115 .,. 48 . 23. 189J... 1S9 .. . 34..,. 650 .. 23. ..26: 1893... f 83.1..,. 86. ..1118.,.. 60..,.19.1 1890 .. 4S7 4.. . 175.. 1138..,. 53. ..51.! )8 33 .. 677 1.. . 336 ., 2016.., 123. ..16- 1833 . 2.:89.3 . 12?2...3192...311....u.: 1890.. 1651.1. .. 724...5725 . 2 5. ..12. 11-93.. 1118 .,.. 45).,..2202.,.160. ..13. J. M'C. Bla-k ham W. Bxuce G. Giffen it ••• S.E.Gregory... J. J. Lyons ... G. H. S. Trott H. T ru m lle ... C. T.B.Turner Hit-hest English aggregate 558by Lord Londe s' borough s Kngland Eleven, at Scarborough, Sep' tcm ter •/, 18 6. Highest Australian agg e g i t e 813, v. Past and Present of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, at Portsm outh. July SI. 1893. Lowest English aggregate —19, by M.C.C. and Grounds, at Lord’c*, May.27, 1878. L ow fst Australian aggregate 35, v. Shaw and Sh*ewsbur\’s team, at Manchester, Septem ber 13, ;« 8 . Highest Eng ish individual score:—228. Gunn, Players of England v. Australians, at Lord's, June 19,18)'. Highest Australian Individual score :-2 8 6 (not out) by W. L. Murdoch, Australians v. Sussex at Brighton, May 18. j 832. Longest partnership against A u s tr a lia n s 241 for the fourth wicket by Abel and Maurice Read for Surrey v. Australians at the Oval, July 59. 1883. Longest partnership by A u s tr a lia n s 276 for the third wicket by W. L. Murdoch and G. H. S. Trott for Australians v. Past and Present of Cambridge University at L ejton, Augtvt 9,189'. ENGLAND v. A U S T R A L !! MATCHES. Played, 16—England, 10; Australia, 2: drawn,4 abandoned, 1. Highest English aggregate:—493, -at the Oval, August 14,1833. High* st Australian aggregate : —551. at tbe Ova’, August 11, 1881. Lowest £ n gli:h a g g r e g a t e 53, at L ora’j, Ju’y 16.18'8. Lowest Australian aggregate'.—CO, at L ord’s, July 16,1S88. Highest Eaglish individual score:—'70, by W. G. Giace, at the Oval, August 12,38c6. Highest Australian individual p co e :—211, by W. L. Murdoch, at the Oval, August 11, U8i. SUMMARY 0 7 THE TOUR. 187S 1883 <Eleven a side ... t All m atches 1 Eleven a-tide ... VVjh. Lo3l. D ravn. Played. 9 ... 4 ... 4 ... 17 .. 18 ... 7 ... 12 ... 37 . 5 ... 2 ... 4 ... 11 .. 21 ... 4 ... 12 .., 37 .. 23 ,... 4 ... 11 ... 3< .. 18 ,... 7 ... 7 ... 32. .. 9 ... 8 ... 22 ... 3.) .. 39 ... 14 ... 7 .. 40 .. 13 ... 16 ... 9 .., :-s .. 18 ... 10 ... 8 ... 3S :matches, with two excep- >*el term 3. In 1686 a game I All mat ches 1>8 3 .......................... 38S I.......................... 168-3.......................... 1688.......................... 1890 .......................... 189 1 ....................... Note —Since 183) tl was played against odds at Skegness, and in 18P3 there was a sim ilar contest at Blackpool. PADDINGTON v. HORNSEY RISE.—Played at Paddington on Septem ber 9. H ornsey R ise . J. W . Howden, lbw, b Stephens.................. 47 C. H o u g h t o n , b Stephens................... 2 W. E. Burke. bW oodi 1 A. H. Oxley, b W oods 1 J. B. Davies,bKarvey 19 W.Malins, b Stephens 0 J. i . Davies, b W oods 2 A. Davies, c Harvey, b Stephens ........... G. Buckthorpe, b W oods ................... W . Williams,b W oods A. Dames, not o u t ... B 3, lb 1 ........... Total P addington . 0. Sodden,b A. Davies 4 W.G.Mills,bA. Davies 1 Stephens, b Malins... 10 E. tf. Berridge, b A. Davies ...................38 A. Harvey, c J. B., b A. Davies ........... 0 J. Bates, b Malins ... 0 C. F. Humphrey, b A. A. Davies........... ... 7 G.W oods.b A. Davies A. Target, not out ... H Gaulthorp, c A., b J. B. Davies .......... G. Leaver, b Davies B 3, lb 1 Total J. B. , 73

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