Cricket 1902

412 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ept . 11, 1902. TEST MATCH RECORDS. Batsmen who have made the highest individual scores in both innings of a Test match in England or Australia (a) M ’Donell, P. S., December, 1884, Adelaide, 124 and 83 ..........................................................2C7 (3) Ward, A., Dec., 1894, Sydney, 75 and 117 ... 192 (c) Lyons, J. J., Feb., 1892, Sydney, 41 and 134 .. 175 (d) Duff, R. A., Jan., 19 2, Melbourne, 32 and 101 136 Shrewsbury, A., March, 1882, Sydney, 82 and 47 . 129 B ill, C., M*rch, 1902, Melbourne, 28 and 87...........H6 Scott, H. J. H., July, 1884, Lord’s, 75 and 31* ... 106 Gregory, S. E.. Dec.. 1901, Sydney, 48 and 4 * ... 91 (e) Flowers, W ., Feb., 1885, Syduey, 24 and 5S ... 80 Tylecote, E. F. S., January, 1883, Melbourne, 33 and 38 ................................... ........... 71 Trott, G. H. S , Aug., 1890, Oval, 39 and 25.......... 64 ( / ) Moses, H ., Jan., 1887. Sydney, 31 and 24 ... 55 (c) Lyons, J. J., Aug., 1888, Manchester, 22 and32 54 * N ot out. (a) The record for the largest aggregate. (b) The record for a first appearanca in Australia. (c) The record for teing the only players holding two such performances. ( d ) The record for a first appearance. Ie ) J. M Bead also made 66 in the Rfcond in n in g s. ( / ) S. P. Jones also made 31 in the first in n in g s . Three-figure in n iD g s by batsmen in their first Test match in England or Australia:— In England and Australia. • i c JJuly, 1896, Manchester, 151* (a) Ranjitsinhji, K. b. j D ecember, 1897, Sydney, 175 (6) n „ xr I July, 1893, Lord’ s ......... ............107 Graham, H. j February> 1895> Sydney ...................105 In England. “ w . ' L' i-6e')tcmber' 1889- 0val Ii f f (c) In Australia. Bannerman. C., March, 1877, Melbourne, ... 165+ Ward, A., December, 1S94, Syd n ey............ 117 (c) Duff, R. A ., January, 1902, Melbourne ... ... 104 * Not out. + Betired hurt. (a) In this game the Indian prince aggregated over 200, the only case recorded for a first appearance. (&) This constitutes two records — the highest individual score made for England, and the highest score hit for a first appearance in England or Aus­ tralia. (c) Previously, Murdoch in Australia and Ward in England each played in two matches. UPPINGHAM SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out runs. inns. Aver. P. J. R eiss........... ... 10 . 0 ... 3-27 .. 112 .. 32 70 F. A. E. Ashwell ... 9 .. 1 ... 157 .. 55 .. 1962 L. Carr .. ........... ... 9 . 2 . 134 .. 40 .. 19-14 N. D. C. Ross ... ... 8 .. 0 ... 144 .. 49 .. 1800 H. W . Lake ... 11 .. 1 ... 180 . 46 .. 18 00 R. J. B. Leney ... ... 4 ... 0 ... 64 .. 34 .. 16-00 C. Palmer .......... ... 10 .. 1 ... 123 .. 33 .. 13-66 N. C. Franklin-Smith 10 .. 2 ... 90 .. 30*.. 11-25 C. H. Deane ... 11 ... 2 ... 90 .. 29 .. 1000 J. Swindells 5 ... 2 ... 28 .. 17* 933 H. R. Pigeon ... ... 8 .. 2 ... 17 .. 7*.. 2*83 The following also tatted :— W . L. A. Lennard ... 3 ... 1 ... 16 .. 8*.. 7-50 Alien ................... ... 1 ... 0 ... 5 .. 5 .. 5-00 Wooller ........... ... 3 .. 0 ... 13 .. 9 .. 4-33 Walkden ........... ... 3 .. 0 ... 5 .. 3 .. 1-66 L. A . Fowke ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 .. - - BOWLING AVERAGES Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A . J. B. Leney . . 66 ... 19 . . 146 .. 10 .. 14-60 J. Swindells ... . . 89 .. 11 . . 249 .. 14 . 17-78 P. J. Reiss ... . . 188-1 ... 32 . . 572 .. 28 .. 20 42 H. R. Pigeon . 159.3 ... 27 .. 446 .. 21 .. 21*28 L. C a r r ................ . 22 ... 1 . 75 .. 2 . . 34-60 B . W . Lake ... . . 67 ... 5 . . 235 .. 1 . 235-00 F. A . E. Ashwell. . 2 ... 0 .. 14 .. 0 . . — C. H . Deane ... . . 11 ... 0 . . 60 .. 0 . • “ Also bowled: Wooller, 3 wickets for 99 runs; L. A . Fowke, 0 for 71: W . L. A . Lennard, 0 for 8 ; Allen, 0 for 14. “ CENTURY ” FOR TBE SCHOOL. P. J. Reiss ................................................................. 112 “ CENTURIES” AGAINST. A. F. Spooner, 131; H. Willey, 117 ; H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, 101; F. B. Wilson, 100*. * Signifies not out. THE EIRST CLASS AVERAGES. For the benefit of our foreign and Colonial readers we give the averages up to September 6th. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. . 32 . 48 Shrewsbury (A.) V. Trumper ... . +K. S. ltanjitsinbji. +Abel ........................ Quaife (W . G.) C.J. Burnup ... . +Tyldesley................ Iremonger................ E. M. Ashcroft.. T. L. Taylor ... . W. G. Grace, sen. . +C. B. F r y ................ Gunn (W ) ... . P. P errin ................ J. A. Dixon ... . C. McGaher .. . M. A . Noble ... . +G .L. Jessop . . W . L. Murdoch S. H. D ay................ Knight ............... . +Hirst 60 . 36 . 52 . 48 . 3 i . 25 . 43 . 33 . 46 . 24 38 . , 18 . 42 . 43 . 49 22 . 26 . 42 . 46 . +Hon. F. S. Jackson.. 35 . +A. C. Maclaren.............41 . P. F. W arn er.............. 27 C. Hill ....................4 9 . C. J. B. W ood.............. 54 A. O. Jones ......39 . +H ayward..............53 . Denton ..............48 . +L. C. H. Palairet ... 38 . F. L. Fane............37 . E. M. Dowson......47 . C. H. B. Marsham .. 36 . R. A . D u ff ............ 53 . Vine ..................... 54 . D evey..................... 37 . W . H. B. Evans .. 21 . G. B ra n n ..............26 . E. W . Dillon ......45 . King (J. H.) ......47 . Brocaw ell.............41 . +Braund ..............49 . Y. F. S. Crawford ... 40 . W. W- Armstrong .. 46 . Capt. H. S. Bush ... 30 . Killick .............49 . A. E. L aw ton .......39 Arnold ...............45 Washington ....44 . A . J. Hophins ......49 . H. K. Foster ......... 39 . J. R. Mason ......... 41 , W . Newham .......26 Kinneir .............83 . Relf ......................50 Tunnicliffe .......51 L. G. W rig h t..... 30 . Bowley (b'.) ......42 . W. Findlay .......23 R. T. Crawford B. J. T. Bosanquet.. J. Darling .. .. C. J. Kortrigh G W . Beldam.......... W . Troup D. L. A. Jephson .. Dr. R. Macdonald , C. H. M. Ebden Hallows .......... +Lockwood.. ... H ayes.................. Brown (J. T., sen. W . P. Robertson S. E. Gregory ... Wheldon .......... S. M. J. Woods I’Anson .......... Gunn ( J .) ........... H. D. G. L. Gower.. 20 Needham (E .)...........24 Haigh..........................41 Ward (A .)..................37 Sharp ( J .) .................31 Gaukrodger ...........37 Llew ellyn................. 41 Whitehead(H.)(L’er) 42 Hearne (Alec) ... ... 45 L W alker.................24 M. Bonham-Carter.. 19 Langdon ..................36 Gill (G.) (Somerset) 41 Lord Hawke ... ..3 1 Trott (A. E ) ...........49 E. R. W ils o n ...........25 T. S. Fishwick...........31 Marlow(F.W.) (S’ex) 21 , 33 . , 33 . 48 . . 37 . 39 , 26 . . 21 . 40 42 . 51 . 45 . 26 . 47 . 37 . 37 19 32 7 . 1250 .. lv7*... 5000 0 . .2322 .. 128 .. 48-37 2 . 1103 .. 234*.. 45-08 7 . 2177 .. 179 .. 41-07 4 1303 .. 153*.. 40-71 ,4 1951 .. 161 .. 39-85 3 ’. 1789 .. 165 .. 39-75 2 . 1292 .. 146 .. 39-15 1 . . 912 . 162 .. f8'00 3 . 1517 .. 142*.. 37 92 2 . 1141 .. 131 .. 36-80 2 . 1581 .. 159*.. 3593 1 . . 807 .. 120 .. 35-08 6 . .1119 .. 121 .. 34-96 2 . . 552 .. 123 .. 34 50 6 . 1240 .. 126 . 34-44 5 . 1295 .. 284*.. 34*07 3 . .1562 . 125 ... 33*95 1 . . 711 .. l:-2 .. 33-85 3 . . 763 .. 117* . 31*17 3 . .1278 . 190*... 32-76 5 . .1328 .. 134 .. S2-. 9 3 . .1082 .. 128 ... 32*25 2 . .1251 .. 174 ... 32*15 1 . . 820 .. 139 ... 31*53 1 1602 .. 136 ... 31*29 3 . .1692 .. 176 . 81*21 2 . 1147 .. 109 .. 31-00 3 . .1539 . 177 ... 30-78 4 . .1347 .. 127 ... 3061 1 . 1119 .. 90 .. 30*24 3 . .1028 .. 106 .. 30 23 4 . 1295 .. 1.3 .. 30-11 3 . . 992 .. 320 .. 30 06 5 1418 .. 183 .. 5:9-54 7 ...1376 ... 92 .. 2927 2 1019 . . 89 .. 29-11 0 .. 609 . 142 .. 19-00 4 . . 631 .. 126*.. 28-81 2 . 1230 .. 137 .. 28-60 5 ..1200 . . 13J .. 28-57 8 943 . . 80*.. 28-57 1 . 13‘ 9 . . 141 .. 28-52 1 ..1105 . . 101* . 28-33 10 . .1012 .. 172*.. 28-U 3 .. 749 . . 122 .. 27*74 . 4 ..1240 . . 131 .. 27-55 1 .1044 . . 149 .. 27 47 6 . 1067 . 92 . 27*35 6 .1002 . . 100* . 2636 8 1065 . . 105*.. 25*97 1 .. 986 . . 112 .. 25 94 . 0 ..1062 . . 107 .. 25*9J . 2 . 619 . . 153 .. 25-79 8 .. 772 . . 98 .. 25-73 7 . 1110 . . 94 .. 25-58 1 ..1278 . . 127 .. 26-56 . 0 759 . . 101 .. 26-30 . 1 ..1037 122*.. 25 29 . 4 . 477 . 81 .. 25-*0 4 .. 852 . . 99* 25 05 . 8 .. 749 . . 103 .. 2496 . 5 ..1070 . . 128 .. 24 88 . 2 .. 736 . . 66 . 2453 . 2 .. 883 . 155*. . 24-52 . 4 .. 809 127*. 2451 . 9 .. 734 .. 91 . . 24-46 . A .. 486 . . 62 . . 24-30 . 0 . 510 .. 137 . . 24-28 . 6 .. 822 .. 109 . . 24-17 . 2 .. 953 .. 102 . . 23-8/ . 2 .1155 .. 114 . . 23*67 . 2 . 1013 .. 91 . . 23*55 . 0 ... 612 .. 62 . . 23 63 . 6 . 959 .. 86 . . i3-39 . 6 .. 711 .. 63 . . 22-93 . 1 .. 818 .. 88*. . 22 72 . 4 ... c 39 .. 110*. . 22-60 . 3 ... 652 .. 80 . 22-48 .. 6 .. 335 .. 88 . . 22 33 ., 2 ... 489 .. 66 . . 22*22 . 7 ... 761 . 85 . . 22*08 . l ... 794 .. 118 . . 22*05 5 ... 568 .. 68*. 21*84 6 ... 666 . 76 . . 21-48 .. 2 ... 832 .. 109 . . 21 33 .. 2 ... 844 .. 88 . . 21-10 .. -l .. 862 .. 194 . . 210/ .. 2 ... 459 .. 80 . 20 86 .. 3 ... 328 .. 86 . . 20-50 .. 1 ... 709 .. 84 . . 20 25 .. 8 ... 769 .. 80 . . 20 23 .. 5 ... 526 .. 126 . . 20 23 .. 2 ... 940 .. 103 . . 20-00 8 .. 438 .. 142 . . 19-90 0 ... 605 .. 68 . . 19-51 . 1 .. 331 .. 67 . . 19-47 No. of inns. . 24 , .. 23 . 51 . 30 .. 19 .. 44 .. 87 . 24 . 36 Times not Total out. runs. in an inns. Coe ................... Russell (T. M.) Board................... Hulme ........... Rawlin ......... W ra th a ll.......... tL illey.................. E. M. Sprot ... R. N. R. Blaker Seymour ..................36 Humphries (Derby.) 27 Sewell(E.H.D.) (Esx.)27 Storer..........................43 Anthony (G.) ...........26 L. D. Brownlee ... 22 R. W . Nicholls ... 20 Bird (A )(Worcstrsh )29 Carpenter..................26 A. E erles..................34 Geeson ..................24 Baker (A.) (Surrey) 29 J. Gilman................. 20 Webb (A.) (Bants) 30 E. E. Steel.................21 Robson(E.) (Somerset )33 Charlesworth.......... 29 +Tate(F.W.) (Sussex) 32 J. J. Kelly ..........30 G. H. S.-Hayward ... 26 +Rhodes ..................4i Corden ..................25 Whitehead (Lees) ... 20 Pearson .................. 34 . 3 .. . 408 .. . 102 . . 5 ... 345 ..,.. 54 . 6 .,,. 844 . . 96*. . 6 .,,. 449 ... 47 . 2 .,.. 317 .. . 122*. . 0 .. 811 .... 78 . 3 ... 623 ..,. 72*. . 1 .. . 420 .. . 74 . . 4 . ,. 578 ... 64*. . 3 ... 695 ..,. 62 . . 7 ... 360 ..,. 43 . . 2 ... 445 .. . 99 . 1 ... 745 ..,. 61 . . 1 ... 439 ..,. 89 . . 1 ... 368 ..,. 103 . . 4 ... 280 ..,. 66*. 12 ... 296 ... 64*. ,. 0 ... 451 .... 66 . 4 ... 620 .. 95 . 5 . .. 329 .,.. 63 . . 2 .,.. 463 .. ,. 65 . . 2 .,.. 308 . 44*. . 3 458 ... 66 . . 2 ... 313 .,.. 55 . . 1 . .. 525 ..,. 84 . . 2 .. 440 .. . 106 . .13 .. 307 .. . 61*. . 8 .... 353 .. . 75 . . 1 . ,. 403 .. . 66 . .13 ..,. 479 .. . 92* . 3 ... 340 ..,. 64 . . 3 ..,. 260 ... 61+ . 3 .,.. 468 .,.. 57 , Aver. . 19-42 .. 19*16 .. 18-75 .. 18*70 .. 18*64 . 18-43 .. 18*32 18-26 .. 18-06 .. 18-03 .. 18-00 . 1780 .. 17-73 .. 17-56 .. 17*52 .. 17*50 . 1741 .. 17 34 .. 17*33 .. 17-31 .. 17*14 .. 17*11 .. 16*96 .. 16-47 .. 16*40 . 16*29 .. 16*15 16 01 .. 16*12 . 15*45 .. 15*45 .. 15*29 .. 15*09 * Signifies not out. t Bas represented England v. Australia this season The names of the Australians are printed in italics. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Rns. Wkts. Aver. Faigh .................. 759 ... tRhodes .................1247*5.. H. Trumble ...........84a*1.. Blythe ................. 847 ... + l’ate(F. W .) (Sus’x) 1143-2.. Wass .................. 803-2.. J. R. Mason .. ... 614 5 . W. W. Armstrong . 621*1.. J. V, Saunders .. 681*2 Santall .................. 386' 1.. bargreave ........... 950 4 . tLockwood ... 741*1 . Rob8on(E.) (Som’st) 273 .. Gill (G.) (somerset; 458 3.. W. P. Howell .......... 497 .. Bird (Worcester) ... 391*2... B earne (Alec)......... 424*1 . M e a d ......................... 942*5 E. R. Wilson ... . 612 4 +Bon. F. 8. Jackson 4*1-3 . Cranfleld................. 869*3.. Llew ellyn............... 1129*4 . M. A . Noble ...........6*0 .. I*Anson .................. 366 1.. Ballam ... ........... 626"3 +G. L. J esso p .......... Si 1*2.. tBraund ................. 1002 . Cuttell .................. 432"3 t Hirst.......................... 696 3.. tHearne (J. T.) ... 915*4 E. Jones ................. 631*2.. B estw ick.................7k9 3 . Arnold ..................761*1 . B. J. T. Bosanquet 271 3 . E. E. Steel .......... 386*1... Wilson(G.A.)(Wctr.)775 G. B . Hayward .. 274*1.. +Bames (S.) .......... 834 5 Tiott (A. E .) .....941*6 B . B.-Pritchard ... 312*2.. Roberts ................ 478*6 Gunn (J .)................ 685 .. W . G. Grace, sen. 482"1. Hulme ............ 646"5 S p r y ......................... 390*3. Cox ......................... 524 ., C. McGahey ....J99 3.. R. T. Crawford ... 318 B allows ............ 501*1 E. M. Dowson ... 5b3*3.. F ield...................391-3 . Warren (A.) ......... 369*2.. Richardson (T.) ... 834*1.. W . M. Bradley ... 482*5 . King (J. B .) ...618 5.. Young (H.) (Essex) 6f5"5.. W . W . O d ell......... 772 .. Clode........................ 399-3. Relf ........................ 798 6.. B u g g in s ................ 637-1. Brockwell................ 576-5. V in e ......................... 629-2., + Has represented England ,213 ...1881...154 .. .395 .. 2644 205 ., 283 .. 1696...121 .. 213 .. 1955 . 127 .. .352 .. 2714 . 172 ., .188 .. 2225 .140 . .216 .. 1437... 89 .196 ...1227... 74 lf>7 ...1979...119 .148 ... 816... 48 . 303 ...1945 . 113 ., 148 .. 2142 124 74 ... 729 .. 42 . 107 ..1313... 74 . 148 ...1215... 68 . 94 ... 949. 53 ., 140 ... 913 51 . 302 ...2i07...117 . .17 1 .. 1061... 58 . 1C6 1027 . 66 . .192 ...2618...141 . 314 .. 3164 .170 185 ..1703... 90 . 109 ... 947... 50 . 2(5 ...1330 .. 70 . . 92 ...1014 .. 51 . 234 . 3C90 . 160 . .17*2 ... 783.. 40 . .192 .. 1637... 83 . 313 ...2056 ..104 . .140 ...1410... 71 222 .. 1821 91 . 186 ...2047.. 101 . . 47 ... 847... 40 , . 84 .. .1038 .. 49 , .153 ...2254...101 . 1016... 47 , 2049... 95 , 2857...132 908... 41 , 1202 .. 53 . 209 ...1672... 73 .150 ...1054... 46 . 181 ..1663... 68 . 52 ...1380... 60 ..18 > ...1189... 51 92 .. 959... 42 (5 ... 948... 40 .152 .. .1186... 60 1*22 .. 1816 .. 76 . 83 ...13;6... 65 . 77 ..1184 .. 49 .169 .. 2607...106 136 .. 1296... 61 .161 ...1734 . 68 .152 ...1731... 66 .166 ...2353 .. 88 .. 63 ...1264... 47 ,.274 ...1946... 70 ...06 ...1513... 54 . 112 ...1731... 57 ..157 . 1704 .. 54 v. Australia this 242 188 . . 69 . 156 . 1208 12 89 14*01 15*47 15 77 . 15*89 .. 16*14 ... 16 f 8 1663 ... 17-00 .. 1721 .. 17*27 ,.. 17*35 17*74 17 86 17*90 . 17*90 .. 18*00 .. 18*29 ... 1833 .. 18 56 .. 1861 .. 1892 .. 18*94 ... 19-00 .. 19 13 . . 19*31 . 19-57 .. 19-72 .. 19 76 .. 19 85 ... 20 01 .. 20-26 ... 21*17 ... 21*18 .. 21-26 ... 21-38 ... 21-66 ... 21*64 ... 2214 ... 22 67 ... 22 90 ... 22 91 ... 22 98 ... 28 00 ... 23-31 ... 23 54 ... 23-79 ... 23-72 ... 23-89 ... 23-92 ... 24-16 ... 24 69 ... 25-41 ... 25*50 ... 26-22 ... 26-73 ... 26-89 ... 27-78 ... 27-83 ... 30 36 ... 31-55 season.

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