Cricket 1901

CRICKET : A W E E K L Y RECORD OP THE GAME. J an . 31, 1901 Trott, A . E. 7 for 122, London County v. Surrey, at the Oval. 7 for 100, Middlesex v. Lancashire, at Lord’s. 7 for 204, Middlesex v. Sussex, at Brighton. Tyler, E. J. 7 for 98, Somersetshire v. Hampshire, at Bath. 7 for 60, Somersetshire v. Middlesex, at Lord’s. Vine, J. 7 for 59, Sussex v. Lancashire, at Hastings. W ebb, S. 7 for 12, Lancashire v. Hampshire, at Manchester. E. R. W ilson. 7 for 79, Cambridge University v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. Wilson, G. A. 7 for 76, Worcestershire v. Gloucestershire, at Glou­ cester. 7 for 84, Worcestershire v. Middlesex, at Worcester. T able No. 21 .—TABLE SHOW ING THE NUMBER OF BOWLER8 WHO OBTAINED ELEVEN OR MORE W ICKETS IN A FIRST-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. (a)— F ifteen W ickets . B. J. T. Bosanquet. 15 for 65, Oxford University v. Sussex, at Oxford. (&) —F ourteen W ickets . Lockwood, W . H. 14 for 127, Surrey v. Essex, at the Oval Rhodes, W . 14 for 66, Yorkshire v. Hampshire, at Hull. 14 for 192, Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire, at Bradford 14 for 68, Yorkshire v. Essex, at Harrogate. Bichardson, T. 14 for 185, Surrey v. Essex, at Leyton. (c)— T hirteen W ickets . Briggs, J. 13 for 117, Lancashire v.Worcestershire,at Manchester Cranfield, B. 13 for 159, Somersetshire v. Yorkshire, at Dewsbury. Haigb, S. 13 for 94, Yorkshire v. Middlesex, at Leeds. Mead, W . 13 for 69, Essex v. Sussex, at Eastbourne. Rhodes, W. 13 for 103, Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire,at Cheltenham Trott, A . E. 13 for 913, Middlesex v. Lancashire, at Lord’s. 13 for 88, Middlesex v. Gloucestershire, at Clifton. Tyler, E. J. 13 for 136, Somersetshire v. Hampshire, at Bath. C. M. Wells. 13 for 68, Middlesex v. Yorkshire, at Leeds {d)— T w e lv e W ic k e ts. Blythe, C. 12 for 123, Kent v. Worcester, hire, at Canterbury. Cranfield, B. 12 for 218. Somersetshire v. Surrey, at Taunton. A. H. C. Fargus. 12 for 87, Gloucestershire v. Middlesex, at Lord’s. D. L A.J^phson. 12 for 198, South v. North, at Lord’s. Lockwood, W . H. 12 for 1?8, Surrey v. Worcestershire, at Worcester. Mead, W . 12 for 98, Essex v. Surrey, at the Oval. Mold, A. 12 for 46, Lane shire v. Sussex, at Hastings. Roberts, F. G. 12 fo r 110, Glouces'ershire v. Worcestershire, at W or­ cester. Trott, A. E. 12 for 168, Middlesex v. Somersetshire, *t Taunton. W ilson, G. A. 12 for 144, Woicestershire v. Gloucesteishire, at Gloucester. (e)—E leven W ickets . BestwicV, W . 11 for 1 7, Derbyshire v. Lancashire, at Glossop. Bland, C. H. G. 11 for 140, Sussex v. Cambiidge Univ., at Brighton. Blythe, C. 11 for 72, Kent v. Lancashire, at Canterbury. Cranfield, B. 11 for 18% Somersetshire v. Middlesex, at Taunton. Field, F. 11 for 141, Warwickshire v. London County, at Edg- baston. Geeson, F. 11 for 183, M.C.C. and Ground v. Cambridge Univer­ sity, at Lord’s. Gunn, J. 11 for 134, Notts v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. 11 for 132, Notts v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol. 11 for 141, Notts v. Sussex, at Nottingham. 11 for 137, Players v. Geptlepien, at tne QvaJ. King, J. H. 11 for 69, Leicestershire v.Worcestershire, at Leicester Lockwood, W . H. 11 for 123, Surrey v. Middlesex, at the Oval. Mead, W . 11 for 107, Essex v. Gloucestershire, at Cheltenham. Mold, A. 11 for 156, Lancashire v. Hampshire, at Southampton. 11 for 98, Lancashire v. Somersetshire, at Taunton. Rhodes, W . 11 for 36, Yorkshire v. Worcestershire, at Bradford. 11 for 141, Yorkshire v. Cambridge University, at Cambridge. 11 for 77, Yorkshire v. Derbyshire, at Derby. Richardson, T. 11 for 192, Surrey v. Sussex, at Brighton. R obots, F. G. 11 for 128, Gloucestershire v. Somersetshire, at Bristol Trott, A. E. 11 for 191, Middlesex v. Essex, at Lord’s. W ebb, S. 11 for 41, Lancashire v. Hampshire, at Manchester. 11 for 69, Lancashire v. Surrey, at Manchester. E. R. Wilson. 11 for 1£8, Cambridge University v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. Wilson, G. A. 11 for 185, Worcestershire v. Middlesex, at Worcester T able No. 22.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF BOWLER8 WHO OBTAINED THREE W ICKETS OR MORE FOR FOUR RUNS OR LESS IN A FIRST-CLASS MATCH DUBING THE SEASON. Bagshaw, H. 4 for 16, Derbyshire v. Warwickshire, at Glossop. Barton, V. 3 for 4, Hampshire v. Sussex, at Portsmouth. Bland, C. H. G. 5 for 20, Sussex v. Hampshire, at Brighton. B. J. T. Bosanquet. 9 for 31, Oxford University v. Sussex, at Oxford. Fiiggs. J. 4 for 9, Lancashire v. Somersetshire, at Liverpool. Frockwell, W . 5 for 13, Surrey v. Essex, at the Oval. 3 for 9, Surrey v. Lancashire, at. Manchester. W . S. A. Brown. 4 for 16, Gloucestershire v. Warwickshire, at Bristol. L. T. Driffield. 7 for 7, Cambridge University v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Cambridge. Geeson, F. 6 for 17, Leicestershire v. Hampshire, at Southampton Haigh, S. 6 for 21, Yorkshire v. Surrey, at the Oval. Hallows, J. 3 for 5, Lancashire v. Sussex, at Manchester. Hearne J. T. 3 for 11, Middlesex v. Notts, at Lord’s. A . J. L. Hill. 6 for 22, Hampshire v. Leicestershire, at Southampton F. Humphrey?1. 4 for 16, Oxford University v. Sussex, at Oxford. D. L. A . Jephson. 3 for 9, Surrey v. Middlesex, at Lord’s. G. L. Jessop. 8 for 29, Gloucestershire v. Essex, at Cheltenham. King, J. H. 4 for 16, M.C.C. and Ground v. Cambridge Univertity, at Lord’s. F. P. Knox. 4 for 16. Oxford University v. London County, at Oxford. Lees, W . 8 for 31, Surrey v. Hampshire, at the Oval, Lockwood, W . H. 5 for 8, Surrey v London County, at the Oval. Mold, A. 5 for 20, Lancashire v. Derbyshire, at Manchester. 6 for 16, Lancashire v. Sussex, at Hastings. (First innings.) 12 for 46, Lancashire v. Sussex, at Hastings. (Both innings.) Pougher, A. D. 4 for 13, Leicestershire v. M.C C. and Ground, at Lord’s. Rhodes, W . 4 for 16, Yorkshire v. Worcestershire, at Bradford. (First inni gs.) 7 for 20, Yorkshire v. Worcestershire, at Bradford. (Second inniDgs.) 11 for 36, Yorkshire v. Worcestershire, at Bradford. (Both innings ) 8 for 23, Yorkshire v Hampshire, at IJull. Roberts, F. G. 7 for 26, Gloucestershire v. Warwickshire, at Edg- baston. Robson, E. 4 for 15, Somersetshire v. Hampshire, at Bath. Santall, S. 8 for 23, Warwickshire v. Leicestershire, at Edgbaston Sharp, J, 6 for 23, Lancashire v. Somersetshire, at Liverpool. W ebb, S. 7 for 12, Lancashire v. Hampshire, at Manchester. (First innings.) 11 for 41, Lancashire v. Hampshire, at Manchester. (Both innings.) V . H. White. 6 for 10, Oxford University v. Sussex, at Brighton. E. R. W ilson. 3 for 10, Yorkshire v. Notts, at Nottingham. W ilson, G. A. 4 for 8, Worcestershire v. Leicestershire, at Worcester Young, J. 4 for 3, Derbyshire v. Notts, at Nottingham. T able No. 23.— TABLE SHOW ING THE NUMBER OF BOWLERS WHO PERFORMED THE HAT-TRICK IN F it ST-CLASS MATCHES DURING THE SEASON. Batsmen Bowler. Match. d smissed. ,1/ ■ i a i W(flUS V. liUUi v I Wilson, G. A . | at Worcester. ( Braund, L. C. W. Bradley .. } K ^ BIac|“h“ T t> |f F H B Champain Hearne, A. J Kentv. Gloucester, - 1 at Clifton. i r f ll 1 G. L. ( A.G. Jessop Richardson T able N o. 24.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF OCCASIONS UPON WHICH TWO BOW ­ LERS BOWLED UNCHANGED THROUGH BOTH INNINGS OF A FIRbT-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. Bowlers, Haigh, S. Rhodes, W .... Cuttell, W . R. W ebb, 8. ... Match. Groucd. Yorkshire v. Worcester...Bradford Lancashire v. Hampshire Manchester T ablr No. 25 —TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF BOW LER8 WHO OBTAINED ONE HUN­ DRED OR MOPE W ICKETS DURING THE SEASON IN FIRST-CLASS MATCHES. Rhodes, W . Haigh, S. ... Mead, W . ... Briggs, J. ... Blythe, C. ... Wass, T. . Cuttell, W . R. . Lockwood,W .H G. L. Jessop Rearoe, J. T. Tate, F. W . Gunn, J. ... Wilson, G. A. Trott, A . E. .. Field, F ................ Richarcson, T... Bland, C. H. G. N o te .— Overs. Mdns. Buns. .1553 ... 4E5 ... 3 06 . 958 3... 2f9 ... 2416 . 1022-2 .. 342 ... 2^ 6 . 1162 2... 433 ... 2254 . 812 1 232 . 747-2 .. 180 1C07-1... 317 819-3 .. 190 . 820-1... 232 ,.1116-2... 333 ..1143 5 .. 318 .. 898-2... 243 923 4.. 1547 1... 9^9 5.. 961 179 . 363 140 , 244 220 . 2106 2026 . 2142 . 2499 2185 . 2842 , 3037 . 2523 . 2728 . 4923 . 2362 . 2949 5782 Six balls constitute an Wkts. .. 261 .. .. 163 .. .. 131 .. .. 1*7 .. ... 114 .. .. 108 .. ... 109 .. .. 125 . .. 104 .. .. 135 . .. 141 .. ... 115 . ,.. 119 .. ... 511 .. ... 101 .. 122 .. 112 .. over. Aver. 13 81 11-82 17-45 , 1774 , 18-47 18 75 . 19 65 . 19-99 21 00 . 21 05 , 21-63 . 21-93 . 22 92 . 53 33 . 23-38 24 17 , 24-83 T able No. 26—TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF PLAYERS WHO OBTAINED SIX W ICKET6 AND FIFTY RUNS OR MORE IN A FIRST-CLASS MATCH DU1 ING THE SEASON. Arnold, E. 5 for 68 and 3 for 44 and scores of 5 and 53, Worces­ tershire v. Oxford University, at Oxford. 3 for 48 and 5 for 44 and scores of 63 and 5, Worces­ tershire v. Leicestershire, at Worcester. 4 for 61 and 4 for 100 and scores of 19 and 41*, W or­ cestershire v. Hampshire, at Bournemouth. Bagshaw, H. 6 f jr 27 and 3 for 54 and scores cf 96 and 4, Derbyshire V. Hampshire, at ttouthampton. Braund, L. C. 7 for 62 and 0 for 59 and scores of 11 and 66, London County v. Derbyshire, at the Crystal Palace. Briggs, J. 7 for 87 and 2 for 40 and scores of 15 and 44, Lanca- cashire v. Middlesex, at Lord’s. 2 for 100 and 4 for 103 and scores of 51 an3 68*, Lan­ cashire v. Kent, at Manchester. 6 for 135 and 1 for 26 and scores of 38 and 18, North y. South, at Lord’s.

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