Cricket 1900
404 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ept . 13, lfOO. Players match at L ord ’s he was un fortunate in being dismissed when within two of his century. W h en the complete history of cricket comes to be written, A b el should, if full justice is done him, be ranked as one of the five or six best batsmen the world has ever seen. A s I close these notes, details reach me of a performance, which has very few parallels in Indian cricket, of a young Brahm in bowler named Bandoo. Playing for Poona Brahm ins v. Poona Gymkhana, at Poona, on A u gu st 24, he obtained all ten wickets in the first nnings of the latter, for whom Captain G reig, made 102. I hope to give the full score in next week’s issue of Cricket. Y O LN G 'AMATEURS 'OF SURREY v. GU ILD - FORD.—Played at Guildford on September 7. Y o u n g A m a t e u r s . V . F. 8. Crawford, c Thorburn,bCollier 139 N. A. Knox, not out ... 6 J.R.C.Gannon, not out 1 Extras ...........38 J.D.Gillespie, c Night ingale, b Turner ... 14 J. Wormald, c Thor burn, b Ketchell ... 68 E. Booker, b Collier ... 0 R.T.Crawford,bCollier 4 G. Ardaaeer. b Collier 3 G. M. Gill, b Turner... 20 Total (7 wkts)*292 F. F. Hensley and W . T. Graburn did not bat. * Innings declared closed. G u il d f o r d . E. Sheldrake, bW orm ald ...........................52 F. L. Nightingale, not out .......................... 51 H.J.Pullman.c Booker b Knox ................... 5 K.D.Thorburn,not out 31 I H. G. Haig, F. S. Collisr, Ketchell, G. H. Gore* S. C. Nightingale, and Andre did not bat. W . T. Turner, cK nox, b Graburn ........... 5 Extras ...........11 Total (3 wkts) 158 CAMBR IDGESH IRE. Matches played, 10; drawn, 6; lost, 4. Runs for, 2,953 for 178 wickets; average 16"58. Runs against, 2,743 for 128 wickets ; average 21*42. BATTING AVERAGE3. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. V. F. De Lisle ... ... 4 ... 3 ... 53 .,.. 22 ... 63-00 Watts (G.) ........... ... 19 ... 1 .. 636 . .105 .. . 29-77 E. B. D arby........... ... 4 ... 0 ... 116 ..,. 76 .. . 29 00 R. 8. Mason........... ... 11 ... 0 ... 313 ., . 73 . 28*45 Bacon (J.) ........... ... 13 ... 0 ... 327 ..,. 88 .. . 25*15 E. Briggs ........... ... 6 ... 0 ... 149 ..,. 67 .. . 24-83 W . Priest ........... ... 8 ... 0 ... 190 .. 69 .. . 23 75 W . R. Thomaa ... ... 9 ... 2 ... 143 .. . 43*.. . 20*42 Hayward (D.) ... 18 ... 4 ... 280 .. . 73*.. 2'i-00 G. Diver................... ... 4 ... 0 ... 77 .. . 42 .. . 19 25 G. P. M. Robins ... ... 5 ... 0 ... 9*2 .. . 44 .. . 18-40 F. W . French ... 6 ... 1 ... 90 ..,. 29 ... 18 00 Bellam^................... ... 8 ... 1 ... 125 .. . £8* .. 17 85 Brvan ( W .) ........... ... 17 ... 4 .. 146 .. . 45 .... 11-23 J. E. Widdicombe ... 12 ... 0 ... 98 .. . 20 .... 8-16 F. K. Ro* inson ... ... 17 ... 2 ... 108 .. . 18 .. . 7-20 L. H. Gardner ... 2 ... 0 .. 12 .. 12 .. . 6-00 Rev. P. H. Smith ... 4 . 0 ... 23 .. . 12 .. . 6*75 H. A. Jon es........... ... 1 ., 0 ... 6 .. . 6 ..,. 5 (0 P. A. French ... 6 ... 0 ... 23 . 11 .... 383 H. Gardener......... ... 5 ... 0 ... 18 ... 10 ..., 3 60 H. B. Prest ........... ... 2 ... 0 ... 7 ... 7 .. 3-50 R. J. F u ller......... 1 .. . 0 ... 3 ... 3 .... 300 Rev. E. F. W ood ... 3 .... 0 ... 7 .. . 4 ... 2-33 R. S. b i c k s ........... ... 2 . .. 0 ... 4 .. . 4 ..., 2*10 Covill ................... ... 4 .. . 2 ... 4 .. . 3\.. 2 00 T. 8. Thomas ... 2 .. . 0 ... 3 .. . 8 ... 1'60 P. Chaloner........... ... 1 ..,. 0 ... 1 .. . 1 ... 100 E. J. Tayler ... ... ... 2 ., ;. o ... 0 ... 0 ..., — W . J. Bensley ... 2 .... o ... 0 .. 0 ..., — C. G. E. Jones ... ... 2 .. 0 ... 0 .... 0 ... — * Signifies not out. " CENTURY ” FOR Watta, v. Hertfordshire, at W atford, July 26 “ CENTURIES” AGAINST. J. Hansell, for Northumberland, at Cambridge, June 29 ................................... ................. 133 V . Thompson, for Northumberland, at Newcastle- on-Tyne, July 17 ........... ...........................103 White, for Hertfordshire, at Watford, July 25 ... 120 King, for M.C.C. and Gnd., at Lord’s, August 17 101 BOW LING AVERAGES. T. S. Thompson .. G. Diver ........... Bry-m ................... Hayward ........... C. E. G. Jones ... R. S. Mason Bellamy ........... W . R. Thomas ... E. Briggs ........... Watts ................... J. H. Widdicombe Covill ................... H. Gardener Bacon ................... P. Chaloner........... Overs. ... 6 . ... 30 . ...327-3.. ...349 1. ... 4 . ... 27-4., ... 36*4.. ... 11 . ... 17 . ... 43-2 ... 17 . .. 26 .. ... 20 . ... 47 ., ... 4 . Mdns. ,. 0 .. .. 4 .. .. 97 .. .. 81 .. . 0 .. .. 3 .. . 5 .. .. 3 .. .. 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 5 .. .. 4 .. .. 2 .. .. 9 .. .. 0 .. Runs. 22 ... .109 .. ,725 ... .897 .. . 22 ... 90 ... 150 .. . 65 .. . 71 ... .188 .. . 77 ... . 96 ... . 53 ... W kts. . 2 ... . 8 ... . 40 .., 47 .. 1 ... 3 ... 5 ... 2 ... 2 ... 5 ... 2 ... 2 ... 1 ... 3 ... 0 ... Aver. 11*00 1362 1812 190S 2 * 2*00 30 00 30 no 32-53 35-50 37*60 38*50 48-00 53 00 53 00 BERKSH IRE . Matches played, 11; won, 2; drawn, 3 ; lost, 6. A t Reading, July 18 and 19, v. M.C.C. and Ground. Berkshire, 152 and 96 ; M.C.C. and Ground, 259. Lost by an inniners and 11 runs. A t Cardiff. July 3D and 31, v. Glamorganshire. Berkshire, 157 and 148 ; Glamorganshire, 179 and 174. Lost by 48 runs. A t Trowbridge, August 3 an <4, v. Wiltshire. Berkshire, 84 and 71 ; Wiltshire, 175. Lost by an innings and 19 runs. A t Oxford, August 6 and 7, v. Oxfordshire. Berk shire, i 9 and 92 for 8 wickets; Oxfordshire, 182. Drawn. A t Northampton, August 8 and 9, v. Northampton shire. Berkshire, 47 and 34 ; N rthamptonshire, 115. Lost by an innings and 34 runs. A t Reading, August 13and H ,v. Northamptonshire. Berkshire, 3;-,9; Northamptonshire. 387 for 5 wickets (innings declared), and 62 for 2 wickets. Drawn. A t Heading, August 15 and 16, v. Oxfordshire. Berkshire, 301 and 169; Oxfordshire, 221 and 61 for 2 wickets. Drawn. At Reading, August 17and 18, v. Bucks. Berkshire, 275; Bucks, 118 and 154. W on by an innings and 3 runs. A t Aylesbury, August 22 and 53, v. Bucks. Berk shire, 100 and 45; Bucks, 175 and 87 for 2 wickets (in n iD gs declared). Lost by 117 runs. At Heading, August 24 and 25, v. Glamorganshire. Berkshire, 135 and 111; Glamorganshire, 173 and 74 for 3 wickets. Lost by 7 wickets. At Reading, August 29 and 30, v. Wiltshire. Berk shire, 274 and 15 for no wicket; Wiltshire, 118 and 170. W on by 10 wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most R. A . W illiams .. E. R. Morres A. Henderson H. M. Worsley .. J. A . Gibb ......... P. M. Ingram A. C. M. Croome.. F. E. R o w e ......... W atts ................. F. E. Chapman .. James .................. C. Paice................. Brown ................ Barker ................. Cave ................. A . P. Strange Edwards ......... J. A. Y a te s ......... W. O. Nares......... H. L. Collmann .. A. Collins. 21, 24; Elphick, 5, 10; E. H. Hills, 8, 3, C. C. Macklin, 2, 0 ; C. H. Martin, 0, 0*; G. Nichol son, 0, 0 ; Relf (R.), •*, 5 ; J. H. Simonds, 0, 8; A. S. Todd, 12, 0; Townsend, 2, 4 ; and Young, 0, 0. * Innings declared closed. BOW LING AVERAGE8. of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver ... 9 ... 0 ... 344 ..154 ..,. 38-22 ... 4 ... 0 .,.. 121 ... 69 .... 30-25 ... 9 .. . 1 ... 202 ... 73*.. . 25 25 ... 10 .,,. 1 ... 190 .. 62 .. . 21*11 ... 5 ..,. 0 ... 102 ... 27 ... 20 40 ... 9 .... 0 ... 175 ... 81 .. . 19-41 ... 15 . .. 0 ... 291 ... 52 .. 19-40 .. 6 . 1 ... 90 ... 35 .,,. 1800 ... 15 .,.. 1 ... 219 ... 51*.. 15-64 ... 14 .. . 1 ... 155 ... 44 ..,. 11-92 ... 6 ... 0 ... 67 .... 24 ... 11*16 ... 6 ... 2 ... 41 ... 20 .... 10-26 ... 19 ... 3 ... 140 ... 31 ..,. 8-75 ... 18 ... 4 ,... 96 f.. 31 .,.. 6-85 ... 3 ., . 0 . .. 16 ... 15 ..,. 5-00 ... 13 .. ,. 0 . .. 60 ... 19 ..,. 461 ... 4 .. . 1 . .. 10 ... 7 .. . 3 33 ... 6 . .. 1 ... 12 ... 7 .. 2 40 ... 4 .. 1 ... 5 . . 3 .... 1*66 ... 4 . .. 0 . ... 5 ... 5 ..,. 1*25 so played : - J . C McCarthy, 13* ; S. w . Collier,■15, 7 ; L. G. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A.C. M . Croc mbe 164-3 . . 48 . . 339 .. 23 .. 14-07 Brown........... ... 298-1 . . 104 . . 648 .. 43 .. 1506 Barker ........... 31*2*1 . . 79 . . 724 .. 48 .. 1608 Cave ........... 67 5 . . 22 . . 175 .. 10 .. 17-05 H. M. Worsley... 31 4 . . 106 .. 4 .. 26*25 R. A . Williams... 118 . . 23 . 368 .. 8 .. 46*0J The following also bowled Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. F. E. Chapman ........... 1 ... 0 ... 12 ... 0 J. H. Cliff ........... 2 ... 0 ... 14 ... 0 L. G. A. Collins ......... 24 .. 4 ... 61 ... 0 Elphick ........... ........... 10*1 ... 1 ... 30 ... 2 Jam es.................. ........... 14 ... 0 ... 46 ... 1 J. May ... ... ........... 7 ... 2 .,.. 10 ... 0 E. R. Morres ... ........... 18 ... 1 ... 71 ... 3 Young ................. ........... 11 ... 4 ... 24 ... 0 Croome has bowled two and Worsle] 7 three wides; and Brown one, t arker five, and Williams two no- balls. NORFOLK . Matches played, 11; drawn, 7; lost, 4. A t Bishop Stortfoid, July 17 and 18, v. Herts. Norfolk, 383 ; Herts, 444 for nine wickets. Drawn. A t Darlington, August 1 and 2, v. Durham. Nor folk, 211 and 300 ; Durham, 380. Drawn. A t Newcastle. August 3 and 4, v. Northumberland. Norfolk, 208 ; Northumberland, 14i. Drawn. A t Norwich, August 6 and 7, v. Herts. Norfolk, 129 and 50 for four wickets; Herts, 138 and 126 for seven wicketa. A t Norwich, August 8 and 9, v. Cambridgeshire. Norfolk, 102 and 106 for three wickets; Cambridge shire, 111. Drawn. A t Norwich, August 15 and 16, v. Yorkshire (2nd). Norfolk 160 and 113 for eight wickets (innings declared closed); Yorkshire (2nd), 57 and 146 for six wicketa. Drawn. A t Cambridge, August 22 and 23, v. Cambridge shire. Norfolk, 219; Cambiidgeshire, 161 and 148. Drawn. A t Norwich, June 27 and 28, v. Northumberland. Norfolk, 88 and 63; Northumberland, 119 and 33 for three wickets. Lost by seven wickets. At Leeds, July 30 and 31, v. Yorkshire (?nd). Norfolk, 241 and 105; Yorkshire (2nd), 361. Lost by an innings and 15 runs. At Norwich, August 10 and 11, v. West Indians. Norfolk, 117 and 32 ; W est Indians, 165. Lost by an innings and 16 runs. At Norwich. August 13 and 14. v. Durham. Nor folk, 68 and 8 ); Durham, 185. Lost by an innings and 37 runs. BATTING AVERAGES. C. O. Raven G. G. Heslop J. J. Compton ... S. R. B. Cowles... L. H. Leman Rev. J. McCormick P. A. Fryer... . B. K. Wilson ... F. Davies ......... P. W . Partridge S. D. P a g e ........... L. Barratt ........... C. F. Harnett ... G. F. Blake.......... W . L. B. Hayter Shore .................. R. G. P ilch ........... The following also batted H. J. Burrell, 12 and 3 ; Morley, 21 and 2; E. T. Garnier, 28; M. W . Ireland, 6 ; A . E. Howlett, 0 ; C. H. Morton, 0; P. Church, 0 ; E. Peachment, 0*. * Signifies not out. BOW LING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. Out. Runs. Inns. Aver. ... 6 ... 1 .. . 166 .,.. 108*.. . 41-5 ... 17 ... 4 .. . 407 .,.. 132* . 31*3 ... 4 ... 1 .. . 72 .. 54*.. . 24 ... 7 ... 1 .. . 131 ... 82*.. . 21 8 ... 6 ... 2 .. . 60 .... 48*.. . 20 ... 15 ... 0 .. . 292 ... 116 .. . 19 4 ... 11 ... 0 ... . 177 ... 66 .. . 16 0 ... 10 ... 1 .. . 143 .... 39 .. . 15-89 ... 7 ... 0 .. . 103 .... 33 .. . 14*7 ... 18 ... 2 ... 227 ... 82 . 14*1 ... 14 ... 1 .. . 171 .. . 41 .. . 13 1 ... 16 ... 1 .. . 173 .,.. 35 .. . 11-5 ... 12 ... 1 .. 120 .... 70 .. . 10 9 ... 18 ... 1 .. . 146 .... 28*.. . 85 ... 7 ... 0 .. . 48 .... 24 .. . 68 ... 16 ... 3 .. . 59 ..,. 25 ... 4*5 ... 3 ... 0 .. . 10 ..,. 10 .. . 3-3 Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts Aver. P. C h u rch .......... ... 28 ... 13 .. 50 ... 5 . . 10 Shore ................. ...330-4 ... 86 .. 816 ... 55 . . 14-8 C. O. Raven ... 6 ... 1 .. 16 ... 1 . . 16 J. J. Compton ... ... 21-4 ... 6 .. 67 ... 4 . . 167 L. B arratt.......... ...196-4 ... 54 .. 600 ... 26 191 S. R. B. Cowles ..101 ... 11 .. 318 ... 16 . . 21*7 G. G. Heslop ... ... 56 ... 5 .. 206 ... 9 . . 22-8 L. H. Leman ... ... 19 ... 3 .. 66 ... 2 . . 28 R. G. P ilch ......... ... 45 ... 9 .. 120 ... 4 . . 30 B. K . Wilson ... ... 8 ... 2 .. 31 ... 1 . . 31 C. F. Garnett ... ... 43 ... 9 .. 166 ... 5 . . 31*2 M. W . Ireland ... ... 10 ... 1 .. 51 ... 1 . . 51 M orley.................. ... 12 ... 2 .. 34 ... 0 . . — E. Peachment ... ... l i ... 3 .. 25 ... 0 . •— The following bowled in one innings: —A. E. H ow lett (9-3-19-3), G. F. Blake (4-0-22-0), E. T. Garnier (2-0-3-0), and C. H. Morton (10-1-46-0). G. G. Heslop delivered seven no-balls, 8. R. B. Cowles five, L. Barratt three, and R. G. Pilch one. S. R. B. Cowles, L. Barratt, G. G. Heslop, Shore, A. E. Howlett, C. F. Garnett, and R. G. Pilch each bowled a wide.
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