Cricket 1902
THB FINEST BAT THE WORLD PRODUCES. F eb . 27, 1902. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 19 BUSSEY’S C O w j o Si fa 13 D J 00 _ 4 J H & GO E iJ — "f ee J. CD on ►— 3 2 a ^ t- CO « * C O CO p e r 0 9 CO C O w OQ s 3 « w o w CL| £ o a cS «W § s BUSSEY’S AT THE SIGN OF THE WICKET. B y F . S . A 8 h l e y -C oopbb . FEATS, FACTS, AND FIGURES OF 1901. ( Continued from page 4.) (A)—Three Centuries. G. Brann, 130, 107, 109* ; Brown, J. T., sen., 121» 134,* 110; H. B. Chinnery, 105 and 165,100* ; H . G. Garnett, 139,110,114; Hayes, E. G., 121,100, 108; Hirst, G. H ., 214, 125, 163*; Lewis, A. E., 100,* 120, 113; J. R. Mason, 141, 102, 145; R. MacDonald, 127, 147,* 109* ; T. L. Taylor, 113, 156,135*; Ward, A ., 117, 100, 117 ; P. F. Warner, 197,* 103, 112 ; C. J. B. Wood, 137, 156,131. (*)—Two Centuries. G. W . Beldam, 150,* 125 ; B. J. T. Bosanquet, 118> 127; Bowley, F., 140, 134; Devey, J., Ill, 155; E. W . Dillon, 143, 103*; J. Douglas, 151. 143; F. L. Fane, 195, 120*; T. 8. Fish- wick, 102, 140*; K . O. Goldie, 140, 109; Gunn, W ., 127, 273 ; M. Hathorn, 103, 239 ; H. B. Hayman, 165, 110; Hayward, T.. 168, 181; Heame, A., 152,* 103; Holland, F. C , 104, 129 ; D. L. A. Jephson, 133, 174; Killick, E. H ., 119, 200; Lilley, A . A „ 124, 121; Llewellyn, G. C. B., 216,153; W . W . Lowe, 154, 113*; A. C. MacLaren, 117, 114; F. Marchant, 111, 100; R. E. More, 133, 101*; Robson, E., 163,* 102; E. M. Sprot, 130, 147 ; A. J. Turner, 111, 120; Wainwright, E ,108.* 116; L. Walker, 114,222 ; L. G. Wright, 155, 193. U )—One Century. Baker, A „ 102; P. C. Baker, 108; E. I. M. Barrett? I l l ; Barton, V., 122* ; C. A . Bernard, 101* * M. Bisset, 184; Board, J. H ., 161; Brock’ well, W ., 101; J. F. Byrne, 110; Chatterton* W ., 169; Coe, S., 128; B. C. Cooley, 126*. Cuttell, W. R., 104; S. H. Day, 118 ; Denton* D., 132 ; C. C. T. Doll, 224* ; E. M. Dowson? 105; A . Ecoles, 125 ; W . H. B. Evans, 107 » S. H. Evershed, 123; H. K. Foster, 152» Geeson, F., 104* ; W . G. Grace, 132 ; Haigh, S., 159; Hale, W . H ., 109*; Hallows, J., 130 ; C. R. Hartley, 112 ; Hearne, G. G., 115 ; A. J. L. Hill, 120; F. P. Knox, 198; Lang- don, T., 114* ; P. H. Latham, 172; H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, 100; Lockwood, W . H., 100* ; H. K. Longman, 150; C. H. B. Mar- sham, 100*; L. J. Moon. 102; H. G. Owen, 106*; Pearson, F., 108; F. A . Phillips, 122 ; Rhodes, W .t 105; R. W. Rice, 111; W . P. Robertson,1. 10*; Russell, E., 100; W . A. Shalders, 103; Shrewsbury, A., 167*; J. H, Sinclair, 108*; W . Smith, 143; Storer, W ., 107 ; Trott, A. E., 112 ; Tunnicliffe, J., 145 ; G. J. V. Weigall, 122; C. M. Wells. 124* ; W . H. Wilkes, 109; E. R. W ilson, 118. N ot *. —There were twenty-one individual scores of 200 or more hit during the season. The following is the complete list:— K. S. Ranjitsinhji, 285*; Gunn, W ., 273; J. G. Greig, 249*; A. O. Jones, 249; Abel, R., 247 ; C. B. Fry, 244; C. B. Fry, 241; M. Hathorn, 289 ; G. L. Jessop, 233; C. C. T. Doll, 224* ; L. Walker. 222 ; Tyldesley, J. T., 221; C. B. Fry, 219*; K . 8. Ranjitsinhji, 219; Llewellyn, G. C. B.,2 6; Kinneir, S. P., 215* ; Hirst, G. H.. 214; C. B. Fry, 209 ; Abel, R., 205* ; K. 8. Ranjitsinhji, 204; Killick, E. H., 200 . K. S. Ranjitsinhji’s scores of 285* and 204 were made in consecutive innings. C. B. Fry played thirteen innings of 100 or more during the season in great matches, which constitutes a record. * Signifies not out. T able No. 1 3 .-TABLE SHOWING THE NUM BER OF BATSMEN WHO SCORED A HUN DRED OR MORE RUNS IN ONE INNINGS ON TH EIR FIRST APPEARANCE IN FIRST- CLASS CRICKET DURING THE SEASON. Bateman. M. Hathorn... Match. South Africans v. Hampshire ’ Ground. Score. Southampton...103 T able N o. 14.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM BER OF BATSMEN WHO SCORED TWO SEPARATE CENTURIES IN A FIRST- CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. Scores. Batsman. Match. Ground 104 j CarPenter, H. Essex v. Kent. Leyton 106 * H. B. Chinnery. MXWJ. & G. v. O*. 0xfQ ri_ 165 145* j C. McGahey, Univ. Essex v. Glos. * Signifies not out. Leyton. T able N o. 15.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM BER OF BATSMEN WHO SCORED THREE SEPARATE CENTURIES OR MORE IN CONSECUTIVE INNINGS IN FIR8T-CLASS MATCHES DURING THE SEASON. (a)—Six Centuries. Batsman. Scores. Match. /106, Sussex v. Hampshire .. (A faultless innings. I 209, Sussex v. Yorkshire (A faultless innings.) 149, Sussex v. Middlesex (A faultless innings.) 105, Sussex v. Surrey............. (Chances at 14 and 52.) 140, Sussex v. Kent ... (Chances at 45 and 80.) 105, AnEng. X I. v. Yorks.... Lord's (A faultless innings.) (&)—Three Centuries. M.C.C. & Ground v.. Ox. Univ. ... Oxford Middlesexv.Glos. Lord's i 118*,Warks. v. Yorks. Edgbaston \ 108, L. Co. v.C. Univ. Crs. Palace [ 117,*Warks. v. Derby.. Derby C. B. Fry’s feat of scoring six consecutive hundreds creates a record for first-class cricket. * Signifies not out. C. B. Fry H. B. Chinnery Quaife, W . G, Ground. . Portsmouth . Brighton . Brighton . Oval . Brighton r 105 n 165 i (luo, ] N ote .— Broughton, J. J., missed performing the feat for Lancashire by one run only, making 99 v. Essex at Leyton. T able No. 16.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM BER OF MATCHES IN WHICH THREE IND IVIDUAL CENTURIES WERE SCORED IN ONE INNINGS. Century Scorers. Match. Hants, v. S. Africans, at Southampton. Somerset v. Yorkshire, at Leeds. Leicester v. Darby, at ttlossop. Kent v. Somerset, at Taunton. Worcester v. Derby, at Derby. Kent v. Hampshire, at Tonbridge. Hampshire v. Somerset, 1 at Taunton. Worcester v. Gloucester, [ at Worcester. 1 * Signifies not out. The two instances by Kent occurred in consecutive innings played by the county. Llewellyn, G. C. B.. . 216 A. J. L, Hill .. . . 120 J. G. Greig................ . 119 L. C. H. Pala ret 173 F. A. Phillips ... . . 122 Braund, L. C............ . 107 R. MacDonald ... . . 147* King, J. H ................. . 143 Geeson, F................... . 104* J. R. Mason . 145 C. J. Burnup ... . . 134 Hearne, A ................. . 103 H. K. Foster ... . . 152 Bowley, F................... . 140 R. E. Foster ... . . I ll C. J. Burnup ... . . 144 8. H. D a y ................ . 118 P. C. Baker................ . 108 Llewellyn, G. C. B.. . 153 E. M. Sprot ... . . 147 J. G. G reig................ . 113 R. E. Foster ... . . 136 W . W. Lowe ... . . 113* W . H. B. Evans . 107 T able No. 17.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM BER OF BATSMEN WHO MADE TWO SEPARATE SCORES OF FIFTY OR MORE IN A FIRST-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. Abel, R. I ll and f 5*, Surrey v. Gloucestershire, at the Oval. 83 and 58, Surrey v. Oxford University, at Oxford. 79 and 93, Surrey v. Somersetshire, at Taunton. Bagshaw, H. 54 and 92*, Derby v. Leicestershire, at Leicester. P. C. Baker. 53 and 95, Kent v. Hampshire, at Bournemouth. 92 and 54, Kent v. Notts, at Catford. Bowley. F. 63 and 73, Worcester v. Yorks., at Dewsbury. G. Brann. 56* and 50*, Sussexjv. Worcester, at Worcester. Braund, L. C. 115* and 58, Lon. Cnty. v. Surrey, at Crys. Palace. 88 and 106*, Somerset v. Gloucester, at Taunton.
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