Cricket 1899

Nov, 30, 1899. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECOKD OF THE GAME. 457 W ilson, G. 12for ?11, Worcestershire v. M.C.C. & G., at Lord’s, (e).— E leven W ic k e ts . Bland, C. H. G. 11 for 109, Sussex v. Middlesex, at Hastings. Brown, J. T., jun. 11 for 158, Yorkshire v. Somersetshire, at Hull. Dickens, F. 11 for 45, Warwickshire v. Derbyshire, at Derby. Geeson, F. 11 for 90, M.C.C. and Ground v. Notts, at Lord’s. Hayward, T. 11 for 76, Surrey v. Cambridge Univ., at Cambridge. Hearne, A. 11 for 97, Kent v. Warwickshire, at Catford. Hearne, J. T. 11 for 138, M.C.C. & Ground v. Yorkshire, at Lord’s. Hirst, G. H. 11 for 82, Yorkshire v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. Lockwood, W . H. 11 for 88, Surrey v. Essex, at Leyton. 11 for 167, Surrey v. Nottinghamshire, at the Oval. Martin, F. 11 for 89, M.C.C. and Ground v. Derbyshire, atLord’s Mead, W . 11 for 141, Essex v. Hampshire, at Leyton. 11 for 105, Essex v. Derbyshire, at Leyton. Bhodes, W . 11 for 112, Yorkshire v. Notts, at Nottirgham. Trott, A. E. 11 for 113, M.C.C. and Ground v. Sussex, at Lord’s. 11 for 31, Middlesex v. Somersetshire, at Lord’s. 11for 107, Middlesex v. Nottinghamshire at Lord’s. 11for 162, M.C.C. & G. v. Oxford Univer., at Lord’s. 11for 103, M.C.C. & G. v. Worcestershire, at Lord’s. H . Trumble. 11for 72, Australians v. An Ergd. X I., at Eastbourne. Young, H. 11for 74, Essex v. Australians, at Leyton. T able N o . 22.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM­ BER OF BOWLERS WHO OBTAINED THREE WICKETS OR MORE I OR FOUR RUNS OR LESS IN A FIRST-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. J. L. Ainsworth. 3 for 11, Lancashire v. Yorkshire, at Sheffield. Attewell, W . 4 for 16, Nottinghamshire v. Lancs., at Nottingham. Bagshaw, H. 5 for 18, Derbyshire v. Notts, at Nottingham. Bestwick, W . 3 for 10, Derbyshire v. Essex, at Leyton. Brockwell, W . 5 for 16, Surrey v. Leicestershire, at the Oval. Brown, J. T., jun. 6 for 19, Yorkshire v. Worcestershire, at Worcester. Brown, J. T., sen. 3 for 3, Yorkshire v. Lancashire, at Sheffield. F. G. Bull. 3 for 12, Essex v. Surrey, at Leyton. C. J. Burnup. 3 fcr 7, Kent v. Australians, at Canterbury. Cuttell, W . R. 4 for 12, Lancashire v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol. Dickens, F. 6 fcr 23, Warwickshire v. Derbyshire, at Derby. Gunn, J. 5 for 16, Nottinghamshire v. Middlesex, at Lord’s. Haigh, S. 4 for 12, Yorkshire v. Warwickshire, at Scarborough (Second innings). 12 for 45, Yorkshire v. Warwickshire, at Scarborough (Both innings). Hayward, T. 4 for 8, Surrey v. Gloucestershire, at the Oval. 7 for 20, Surrey v. Cambridge Univer., at Cambridge. Hearne, J. T. 5 for 14, Middlesex v. Somersetshire, at Lord’s. W. P. Howell. 10 for 28, Australians v. Surrey, at the Oval. (First innings). 15 for 57, Australians v. Surrey, at the Oval. (Both innings). D. L. A. Jephson. 5 for 12, Surrey v. Derbyshire, at Chesteifield. 6 for 21, Gentlemen v. Players, at Lord’s. G. L. Jessop. 5 for 18, Camb. Univ. v. M.C.C. & G., at Cambridge. E. Jones. 3 for 5, Australians v. Leicestershire, at Leicester. King, E. 4 for 12, Leicestershire v. Sumy, at the Oval. Lancaster, A. 5 for 19, Lancashire v. Sussex, at Manchester. Lockwood, W . H. 5 for 17, Surrey v. Leicester, at the Oval (1st ion.). 5 for 20, Surrey v. Leicester, at the Oval (2nd inn.). 6 for 18, Surrey v. Essex, at Leyton. Martin, F. 5 for 13, M C.C. and Ground v. Derbyshire, at Loid’s. Mead, W . 4 for 9, M.C.C. and G. v. Leicestershire, at Lord’s. Mold, A. 6 for 20, Lancashire v. Warwickshire, at Manchester. 3 for 0, Lancashire v. Hampshire, at Manchester. 3 for 8, Lancashire v. Somersetshiie, at Manchester. 7 for 19, Lancashire v. Derbyshire, at Glossop. M. A. Noble. 7 for 15, Australians v. Leicestershire, at Leicester (2nd ionings.) 8 for 15, Australians v. Leicestershire, at Leicester (Both innirgs). Q,uaife, W . G. 3 for 7, Warwickshire v. Leicester, at Edgtaston. K . S. Eanjilsinbji. 3 for 9, Sussex v. Ycrkslire, at Harrogate. Rhodes, W . 5 for 11, Yorkshire v, Somersetshire, at Bath. 6 for 16, Yorkshire v. Gloucester, at Bristol (1st inn.) 9 for 31, Yorkshirev. Gloucester, at Bristol (bothinn.) 9 for 18, Yorkshire v. Essex, at Leyton. 9 for 24, Mr. C. L. Thornton’s XL. v. Australians, at Scarborough. Richardson, T. 3 for 2, Surrey v. Hampshire, at the Oval. D. A. Steele. 3 for 2, Hampshire v. Derbyshire, at Derby. F. W . Stocks. 8 for 22, Oxford University v.Mr. A. J.'Wehbe’s X I., at Oxford. Stoner, R. 4 for 16, Surrey v. Cambridge University, at the Oval. C. L. Townsend. 4 for 10, Gloucestershire v. Essex, at Clifton. Trott, A. E. 6 for 21, M.C.C. and G. v. Leicestershire, at Lord’s. 7 for 13, Middlesex v. Somerset, at Lord’s (2nd inn.). 11 for 31, Middlesexv. Somerset, at Lord’s(bothinns.) H. Trumble. 5 for 20, Australians v. Lancashire, at Manchester. Wass, T. 4 for 15, Nottinghamshire v. Kent, at Catford. 4 for 11, Notts v. Australians, at Nottingham. Webb, S. 3 for 11, Lancashire v. Derbyshire, at Glossop. Woodcock, A. 9 for 28, Leicestershire v. M.C.C. and G., at Lord’s. T a b le N o . 24.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM­ BER OF OCCASIONS UPON WHICH TWO BOWLERS BOWLED UNCHANGED THROUGH BOTH INNINGS OF A FIRST- CLASS MATCH DUBING THE SEASON. Mat(h. Ground. Middlesex v. Somersetshire... Lord’s Eow!ers. Hearne, J T. Trott, A. E. E. Jores C. E. McLeod Australians v. Middlesex L ord’d T a b le No. 25.-TAB LE SHOWING THE NUM­ BER OF BOWLERS WHO OhTAINtD ONE HUND ED OR MORE M ICKET8 DUBING THE SEASON IN URST-CLASS MATCHES. Tr« tfc, A. E. Bh des, W .... Mead, W . .. H. Trumble... Paish, A. ... Mold, A. ... W . M. Bradley .. Lockwood, W . H W . P. Howell . E. Jones Tate, F. W .... Hearne, J. T. Young, H. ... Bland, C. H. G. Brockwell, W . Bowler. W .M . Bradley j W.M.Bradley j T a b le No. 23 .—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM­ BER OF BOWLERS WHO PERFORMED TBE HAT - TBICK IN 1 IB ST-CLASS MATCHES DUBING THE SEASON. Match. Batsmen Dismissed. Kent v. Essex, j m ., at Leyton. ( Young, H. Kent v. Yorkshire, f Lord H ^ e , at Tonbridge. | EhodeSjW. Nottsy Gloucester j ^ • c r a ^ n .0™ ’ at Bristol. j Wi athall, H., H. B. Hayman, F. G. J. Ford, . Rawlin, J. T. 6Ur?tV'O v1S 1C'’ I wiM^Hem’gway at the Oval. |c. L. Townsend, ( Sugg, W ., \ Ellis, W ., ( T. A. Higson. Hearne J T j Eng. y. Australia, I£ f ’” 'repory, H e a r t e , i . -j at Leeds. ] M A No|lef ’ Dench, C. E. Gunn, J. |Nottsv.Middlesex | at Lords. Hayward, T. Hayward, T. Surrey v. Derby, at Chesterfield. Overs. Mdns. Buns. Wkts. Aver. . 1772-4 .,.. 587 .. 4086 .. 2.9 .. . 17 09 ,. 1518 4 .. 54 ? .. . 3C62 ... 179 .. . 17 10 ,. 1S78 2 .,.. 515 .. . 2634 .. 146 18-04 . 1249 1 ... 431 .... 26 8 . .. 142 ... 18 43 , 1095-4 ... 304 ... 2'.40 ... 137 .,.. 18-E4 966 4. .. 299 ..,. 2149 .. 115 ... 18 68 .. 1257 ... 414 ..,. 2981 . .. 15S . .. 1910 :. 860-3 ... 228 .... 2284 ... 117 .. 19-52 .. 1’20 4 ... 426 ... 2381 ... 117 ... 20 35 . 11641 ... 331 ... 2849 ... 135 .. 21-10 . 1164 1 .. 403... 2 98 . 121 ... 21-47 .. 1397 4 ... 542 .. 270»... 124 ... 21-77 .. 1260 ,.. 382 ... 3030 ... Ic9 . . 2179 10101 ... 267 ... 26:5 ... 1(8. .. 24-21 ... 1047 1 ... 326 ... 2653 ... 105 .... 25 21 .. 1052-4 ... 189 ... 2936 ... 101 .... 29 06 TABLE SHOWING THE NUM- BER OF PLAYERS WHO OBTALNED SIX WLCKETS AND F IfT Y RUNS OR MORE IN A FIRST-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. B. J. T. Eosanquet. 6 for 83 and 1 for 72 and score of 61: Oxford Uni­ versity v. Australians, at Oxford. 4 for 113 and 3 for 59 and scores of 71and 17 : Oxford University v. Sussex, at Brighton. Briggs, J. 1 for 43 and 5 ftr 63 atd scores of 27 and 39 : Lanca­ shire v. Leicestershire, at Manchester. 3 for 48 and 7 for 67 and scores of 17 and 40 : Lanca­ shire v. Yorkshire, at Sheffield. Ercckwell, W . 3 for 57 ard 3 for 112 and scoies of 49 and 29 : Surrey v. Middlesex, at the Oval. Cuttell, W . R. 3 for 65 and 3 for 63 and score of 120 : Lancashire v. Derbyshire, at Manchester. F. G. J. Ford. 6 for 66 and score of 71: Middlesex v. Lancashire, at Lord’s. Geeson, F. 6 for 34 and 5 for 56 and score of 58: M.C.C. and Ground v. Nottinghamshire, at Lord’s. 5 for SO and 3 for 69 and scores of 58 and 23*: Leicestershire v. Hampshire, at Leicester. Gill, G. C. 7 for 117 and scores of 12 and 50: Somersetshire v. Sussex, at Brighton. G u cn , J. 5 for 39 and 1 for 40 and score of 60: Nottingham­ shire v. Lancashire, at Nottingham. Haigh, S. 5 for 45 and 1 for 32 and l cores of 15 and 86* : York­ shire v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. 4 for 51 and 3 for 57 and score of 71: Yorkshire v. Hampshire, at Southampton. Hayward, T. 4 for 79 and 4 for 8 and scores of 46 ard 41: Surrey v. Gloucestershire, at the Oval. Heame, A. 4 for 36 and 3 for 36 and scores of 60 and 41* : M.C.C. and Groutd v. Oxfoid University, at Lord’s. Hira'j, G. H. 1 for £6 and 5 for 57 and score of 63*: Yorkshire v. Deibyshire, at Dewsbury. Hulme, J. 4 for 72 and 3 for 30 and score of 69 : Derbyshire v. Warwickshire, at E:gbaston. F. S. Jackson. 4 for 24 and 2 for 21 and score of 91: Yorkshire v. Somersetshire, at Bath. 1 for 4- and 6 for 51 and score of 133 : Yorkshire v. Cambridge University, at Cambridge. G. L. Jessop. 4 for 30 and 2 for 61 and scores of 47 and 26 : South of England v. Australians, at Hastings. E. Jones. 4 for 73 and 3 for S7 and scores of 47 and 7 : Austra­ lians v. Midland Counties, at Edgbaston. + G. C. B. Llewellyn. 8 for 132 and 0 for 27 and score of 72 : Hampshire v. Australians, at Southampton.

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