Cricket 1901

84 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r i l 25, 1901. 5 for 14, Wisden, J., v. Kent, Brighton ...........1854 6 for 18, Lillywhite, John, v . Surrey, Brighton ... 1855 6 for 17, Wisden, J., v . Manchester, Manchester 1858 5 for 15, Wisden, J., v. Kent, Tunbridge Wells.. 1858 8 for 24, Wi*den, J., v. M.C.C. and G., Lord’s ... 1859 7 for 10, 8 tubberfield, H ., v. Kent, Brighton ... 1859 6 for 7, Southerton, J., v. Kent, Gravesend ... 1867 5 for 9, C. A. Brown, v. Lancashire, Brighton ... 1876 5 for 8 , C. A. Smith, v. Cam. Univ., Cambridge.. 1885 9 for 26 , Hide, A ., v. Hampshire, Brighton ... 188S 5 for 1, Tate, F. W ., v. Kent, Tonbridge ...........1888 7 for 16, C. A. Smith, v. M.C.C. and G., Lord’s.. 1890 9 for 24, Tate, F. W ., v. Hampshire, Brighton .. 1891 7 for 17, Tate, F. W ., v. Gloucester, Clifton ... 1891 5 for 10, Humphreys,W.A., M.C.C. and G.,Lords 1891 5 for 14, Parris, F., v. Gloucester, Brighton ... 1895 (6)— A gainst S ussex . 6 fOr 10, Bedgate, S., M.C.C. and G., Lord’s ... 6 for 17, Clarke, vV., Notts, Nottingham ........... 6 for 16, Bickley, J.. Notts, B rig h to n ................. 9 for 26, J. McCormick, M.C.C. and G., Lord’s... 7 for 9, Pennett, G.., Kent, B righ ton ................... 6 for 1b! Griffith,^'. \ 8urrer- 0val ................... 6 for 15, Grundy, J., M.C.C. and G., Lord’s 6 for 16 , Brampton, C., M.«-.C. and G., L«wes ... 6 for 18, Gruody, J., M.C.C. and G., Lord’s 6 for 15, W ootton, G., M.C.C. and G., Lord’s ... *\-7 ! W ootton, G., M.C.C. and G .,Lord’s.. 11 for 27. f * * 5 for 6 , Grundy, .T., Notts, Nottingham ........... 5 for 12, Willeher, E., Kent, Crystal Palace 6 for 8 , Shaw, A ., Notts. Brighton ................... 6 for 18, W . G. Grace, Gloucester, Cheltenham... 6 for 3, A. Penn, Kent, Tunbridge Wells ........... i. j Yorks, Brighton ........... 5 for 12, Flowers, W ., M.C.C and G., Lord's ... 5 for 14, Potter, J., Surrey, Oval ... ........... 7 for 16, O’ Shaugnespy. W ., Kent, Brighton ... 7 for 19, Titchmarsh, V. A., berta, Hitcbin 5 for 13, C. M. Cunliff**, Kent, Tunbridge Wells. 6 for 16, Hay, G., Derbyshire, Brighton ........... 8 for v2, Attewell, W ., Notts, Nottingham........... 9 lor 23, Attewell, W ., Notts, Nottingham .......... 6 for 16, Peate, E., Yorkshire, Huddersfield 7 for VO, Watson, A , Lancashire, Manchester ... 8 for 18, Anderson —, Durham, Sunderland ... ® n°r 7.’ ! Watson, A ., Lancashire, Manchester... 4 for H, S 5 for 5, Attewell, W f, M.C.C. and G., Lord’s ... 5 f jt 11. Mold, A ., Lancashire, Manchester 7 for 16, Robert*, F. G., Gloucestersh., Brighton 6 for 13, Briggs. J.. Lancashire, Brighton........... 6 for 16, hirst, G. H , Yorkshire, Sheffield........... I f ? ' ! Martin, F., M.C.C. and G., Lord’s ... 11 for 29, I 7 for 17, Mold, A ., Lancashire, Manchester 6 for 18, ) 7 for 20, -Wainwright, E., Yorks., Dewsbury... 13 for 38. I 7 for 20, Mold. A., Lancashire, Brighton ........... 7 for 13, J. B. King, Phdadelphians, Brighton... 5 for. 15, Mold, A., Lancashire, Hastings ........... 6 for 10, V. H. White, Oxford Univ., Brighton.. 1837 1843 1853 18i6 1857 1857 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1865 1870 1873 1*578 1878 1878 1879 1879 1879 1879 188) 1^80 1884 1886 J886 1887 1888 1890 1890 1891 1891 1891 1892 1894 1894 1894 1894 1897 1900 1900 T ablk N o 9. - BOW LING UNCHANGED THROUGH TWO COMPLETED INNINGS OF A M aTCH. (a) —For S u ssex . |v. Kent, B righton...........1836 v. M.C.C. & G., Lord’ s 1842 j v. M.C.C. & G., Brighton 1851 LI lywhite, W . Millyard, G ................ Dean, J ....................... Lilly white, W . Dean, J. ................. Wisuen, J.................. Dean, J ................ ... W isden. J ................... Dean, J. ... ........... Wisden, J ................... Hooker, G. S............ Lillywhite, John ... ^ G S S M h :1” : ! v-M c c -&G-* Lord’a ■ ........ ^uthertonJJ8:: jUn' ! V' Kent'} .......... i - Maidstone ... f f i i o n . Jr : jUn> . Surrey, Oval................... ^ & Jr : iUQ'I - Kent, B righ ton ........... MU^Shfe,'J a s .ju n I T- Sunwy.t Oval ............. S g & t a , J - J a n !! *■ Kent-+ L »rd’9 ............ S ! l ^ ; j » . V i a n : ! »• « '> “ <**<*,+ Brighton 1873 LillywhiW. Jaa 'ju n . j Kent. Eastbourne ... 1873 v. Notts, Brighton.....1874 v. Kent, Brighton ...........1852 v. M.C.C. & G., Lord’s ... 1855 v.M.C.C.&G.,St Leon’rds 1857 1867 1871 1871 1871 1872 1873 1873 Lilly\vhite", Jas.' j un*. I T- = » ” *»• Brighton...........1875 Tatefl\'w! G‘ ( v- Cam' Univ>CamVage 1897 The interval between the last two instances is no less than twenty-two years, Sussex being very weak in bow ling during that period. (6)—Against S ussex . - j-M.C.C. & G., Brighton ... 18W Cobbett, J. Redgate, S Hillyer, W. A. Mynn ........... Barker, T ............ Hillyer, W. Grundy, J. Nixon, T .............. Martingell, W . Sherman. T. ... Caffvn, W . Griffith, G. Grundy, J. A. Haygarth ... Brampton, C. ... Grundy, J. Grundy, J. Wootton, G. ... Heame, T. Y. E. Walker ... Bates, W ............. Emmett, T. Hughes, J. Titchmarsh, V. A, Parnham, J. ... Ry ott, A ............ A . Penn ......... Wootton, J. Briggs, J .............. Watson, A. Martin, F. . ... W right, W . Briggs, J . .......... Mold, A. ... ... Hearne, J. T. ... Martin, F ............ Mold, A ............... WatsoD, A. Henrne, J. T. . Rawiin, J. T. ... Peel. R ................. Wainwright, E. ’•Kent, Canterbury ... |M C.C. &G., Lord’s |M.C.C. & G., Lord’s |Surrey, Oval ........... J Surrey, Oval ........... J M.C.C. & G., Lord’s j M.C.C. & G., Lewes j M.C.C. & G., Lord’s |Middlesex Islington J-Yorkshire, Brighton •Herts, Brighton 18 2 1843 , 1852 1856 , 1857 1860 1860 1863 1864 1878 1879 I Leicestershire, Leicester 1830 |Kent, Maids*one ......... 1881 |Lancashire, Manchester 1890 1890 1891 1892 1892 1892 1894 "■ ^Kent. Town Mailing , - |Lancashire, Brighton ;;; j M.C.C. & G., Lord’s ■ |Lancashire, Brighton £Middlesex, Brighton " >Yorkshire, Dewsbury * There was no change of bowling in this match on either side. Grundy, J. and Wootton, G. bowled unchanged f ir the M.C.C. and Ground, but only six wickets fell in the second innings of Sussex. t + Signifies consecutive marches. T able No. lO .-BOW LER S WHO HAVE OB- rAIN ED F ie’T Y OR MORE W ICKETS IN ONE SEASON FO d SUSSEX. Fillery, R ... Liilywhite, Jas., jun. S Year. Bowler. 1848 Wisden, J ............ 18*9 Wisden, J. .. . 1 8V4 Wisden, J ........... 1864 Lillywhice, Jas., 1865 Lillywhite, Jas., 1866 Liilywr ite, Jas., 1867 Souiherton, J. . 1871 S outhertoD , J. . 1873 Fillery, R. 1873 Lillvwhite, Jas. 1875 Fillery, R. 1875 Lillywhite, Jas., 1879 Lillywhite, Jas., 1880 Lillywhite, Jas., 1881 Lillywhite, Jas., 1884 Hide, J. 1884 Humphreys, W. 188> bide, A ............... 1886 Hide, J. 1886 Humphreys. W. 1887 Hide, A ............... 1888 Hide, A .............. 1888 Hide, J ................ 1889 Hide, A .............. 1^91 Humphreys, W. 1891 Tate, F. W. 1892 Humphreys, W . 1892 Tate, F. W. 189 l Humphreys, W. 1894 Humphreys. W. 1894 Parris, V ............ 189 >Parris, F.............. 1895 Tate, t\ W. 1896 Parris, F............. Ib96 Tate, F. W. 1897 B and, C. H. G. 1897 Tate, F. W. 1898 Bland, C. H. G. 1898 Parris, F ............ 1898 Tate, F. W. Matches bowltd in. Balls, ... 5 .. — .. ... 6... — .. ... 7... 1967., jun. 8 ..2406., jun. 9...2656 , jun. 7...2'29 5 . 1733., .. .. 5 .1264 10 . 28 6 , jun. JO . 2887. 8 ..2173 jun. 8 . 2292 , jun. 9 . 2012 jun 14 3660 juq. 13 3378 16...26*2. A. ...16...1/9J .........16 4100. .. 16..4271 A. . 14...1380. .........16...37*25 .........18 4?8l .........18 . 3249 .........16 . 3435 A. 16 . 1912 ......... 19 3806 A . ...20 2708 .. ..21 43 4 A. ...24 4101 A ....16 2391 .........13...2304 .. .. 17.. 3432 .........16 . 3710 .. .. 18 3794 .. ..22.5568 . ..25 . 5683. .. .. *5 . 6035. . ...20... 4235 ......... 21 . 4 69. .. .. 18...4523, Rns. Wkts. Av. — ... 5 ... — - ... 62... — 63 . 8-25 64 1390 61...1280 52 ..1T98 54 .12-48 52... 7-01 66 ..14-8t 69 1H-69 64 ..1416 66 11-04 50... 9*12 62 .17-67 6 1 . 16 . 520 . . 890.. . 781.. ,. 621.. . 674.. ,. 366.. . 76-» . 729 456 1096 1047 . # 11 ... 60 ..18*22 938 .1218 57 lb-45 66 1845 77...18-03 55..17- . 97o 1201 .. 59...20-35 1375...106...12 97 1126 .. 60 . 18-76 55 . 21-94 74 . 16-33 95 . 15 63 94 ..18 44 88 ..20-84 257C...148 .1 7 36 . 1335 .. 72...18 54 63.. 13*69 50...31.08 H5 ..19-54 59.. 29 03 8*...28**2 278 i . 1/9 . 21*59 . 2562 . 101...25-36 . 2C99 .. 82 . 26-59 ..1637 ... 54 . 30 31 ..1854... 82...22-60 1207 . .1209 . 1485 . .1734 . 1834 . .1554... ..1661... .1713 . . 2372 . Year. Bowler. 1899 Bland, C. H. G... 1899 Killick, E. H. .. 1899 Tate, F. »V. 1900 Bland, C. H G. 1900 Tate, F. W. Matches bowled in. Balls. Rns. Wkts. Av. , .. 24 5376 . 2615 ..1**7...24*43 .. 26 . 2-50 ..1«9V.. 64 . 3137 .. 24 5691...2509...120 ..20*90 .. 28 ..f*544...2658...108 ..24-61 ..29 6629...2950...138 ...21*37 T able No. 11 .— ^OWLERS WHO HAVE OB­ TAINED FOUR W ICKETS W ITH CONSECU­ TIVE BALLS. (a)— F or S ussex . Hide, J., v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s ... 1890 (6)— A gainst S ussex . Wells, J., for Kent, at Brighton ...........................1862 T able N o . i 2.— BOWLERS WHO HAVE OB­ TAINED THREE W i;K ETrf W ITH COV- bE CU riV E BALLS. (a )— F oa Sussex. Humphreys, W . A., v. Australians, at Brighton 1880 W . Blackman, v. Surrey, at B righ ton .................1881 Humphreys, W . A., v. Australians, at Brighton 1884 (A)— A gainst S ussfx . Wootton, G., for M.C.C. and G., at Lord’s A. W . Ridley, for Hampshire, atBrigoton .. w . Scott, for Somerset, at Prighton .......... H. Evans, for Derbyshire, at Brighton G. E. Palmer, for Australians, at Brighton W . E. Roller, for Surrey, at Oval ... Wainwright, E.. for Yorkshire, at Dewsbury Richardson, T., for Surrey, at Brighton A t Dewsbury, in 1894, Wainwiight obtained five wickets (performing the hat-trick) with seven consecutive balls. 1863 1875 1880 1881 1882 1885 1894 1894 T able N o . 13.—SUCCESSFUL FIRST APPEAR­ ANCES FOR SUSSEX. (Bowling in one innings and obtaining 6 wickets, or in two innings and obtaining 9.) 5 for —’ |^* Osbaldeston, Epsom, Lord’s ...........1815 6 for —, Brown, G., Kent, Brighton ...................18 5 3 for 59’ i Wisden’ J >Kent>Brighton...................1845 6 for 32, 1 Booker, G. S., M.C.C. and Ground, St. 5 for 33, ( Leonard’s ......................................... 1867 (Hooker and Lillywhite (John) bowled unchangfd throughout the match.) 5 for 28, t Lillywhite, Jas., jun., M.C.C. and G , 9 for 29, I Lord’s ..................................................1862 (Lillywhite and Stubberfield (B.) bowled unchanged throughout the match.) 4 for 44 *j ^* Prince’s Club, Prince’s ... 1872 7 for 36* |W *E - Pedley» Ken*, Town Mailing ... 1879 In addition to obtaining six wickets in an innings against Kent, at Brighton, in 1825, Brown (G .) scored 70 and 7. Stubberfield, H ., obtained a wicket with the first ball he ever delivered for Sussex—against Surrey, at Brighton, 1857. T able No. 14.—SUSSEX BOWLING AVERAGE* J816-1900. Matches bowled in. Balls. Runs. Wkts. Avr Greatest number of wickets:— Li lywhite, Jas., jun...163 . 43729 , 100 or more wickets :— .13634 917... 14-76 Lillywhite, W . ... Wisden, J............... Lillywhite, John... Southerton, J. ... Dean, J.................... Broadbridge, Jas. Hide, A ................... Fiileiy, R................ Stub^erfield, H. ... Juniper, J ............... Bumphreys, W. A. Hide, J ................... Tate, F. W ............. C. A. Sm ith.......... 6... 1036 .. 3*27... 34.. 66 ,. 483 . 63...11230... 3594 . 344 . 28... 41... 4... 9195. 108 . I S.:: I J:: ..124...25°03., .. 89 . 1469X .. 62 .. 6215 .. 61 .10712 . — ...234 . . 1426. .121 . . — ... 3 . . 3520 . 269 . . 3138 . 188 — ...279 10*44 13*08 16*69 18 00 — .. 158 8309...469 18-10 6637...299... 18*85 2239 . 118 .. 18*97 3951...204... iy*3# ,2l6...237ol...15306 . 767 .. 19 95 .. 164 . 26S58 .. 9603 . 460... 20*87 ,..227.. 46871.. 20005 . 9o2... 2i*10 ,..103 .12677... 5363...230... 23 31

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