Cricket 1902
468 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. D e c . 18, 1902. 17P, Newham, W . (109) and Brann, G. (1C8), Sussex v. Yoiksbire, at Brighton. 178*, Hirst, G. H. (112 not o&t) and Denton, D. (108 not out), Yorkshire v. Lancashire, at Man chester. 177, E. M. Ashcroft (1C4) and Warren (71), Derby shire v. Leicestershire, at Chesterfield. 141, Hon. F. S. Jackson (128) and Braund, L. C. (65), England v. Australia, at Manchester. 139, A. E. Lawton (146) and G. Curgenven (51), Derbyshire v. Hampshire, at Derby. 134,Washington, I. (100 not out) and Hirst, G. H. (84), Yorkshire v. Surrey, at Leeds. 134, Y. F. s. <rawford (101 not out) and Brockwell, W. (70), Surrey v. Derbyshire, at the Oval. 159, B. A. Duff (182) and W . W. Armstrong (38), Australians v. An England X I. at Bradford. 122, E. M. Dowson (123) and Abel, R. (100), Surrey v. Middlesex, at the Oval. 120, B. A. Williams (« 6 )and M. Ponham-Carter (60), Oxford University v. Ireland, at (. xford. 109, E. M. Ashcroft (78) and A. E. Lawton (67), Derbyshire v. Hampshire, at Southampton. 109, G. L. Jessop (101) and Htn. F. S. Jackson (49), England v. Australia, at the Oval. 107, Hearne, A. (61) and R. N. R. Blaker (49), Kent v. Somerset, at Taunton. 1C6, Hirst, G. H. (93) and E. Smith (50), Yorkshire v. Warwickshire, at Sheffield. 101, K. B. B. Fry ( 88 ) and Marlow, F. W . (67), Sussex v. Cxford University, at Brighton. 103, G. Brann (83) and A. Collins (49 not out), Sussex v. Hants, at Brighton. (g) - Seventh Wicket. 344, K. S. Ranjitsial ji (230) and W. Newham (153), Sussex v. E‘ sjx , at Leyton. 198, I’Anson, J. (110 not out) and A. Eccles (95), Lancashire v. Surrey, at Manchester. 192, K. S. Ranjitsinbji (234 not out) and Cox, G. (51), Sussex v. Surrey, at Habtiig*. 179, Knight, A. E. (19) not out), and Coe, 8 . (102), Leicestershire v. London County, at Leicester. 159, Braund, L. C. (141) and Lockwood, W. H. (100), Players v. Gentlemen, at Lord’s. 131, J. Darling (128) and A. J. Hopkins (80), Aus tralians v. Notts, at Nottingham. 131, W .W .Armstrong (87 not out) and J. J. Kelly (75), Australians v. Lancashire, at Manchester. 129, W . H. Rowlands (104) and H. C. Manners (32), Gloucestershire v. Somerset, at Bath. 126, Abel, R. ( 101 ) and Brockwell, W. (47 not out), Surrey v. Essex, at the Oval. 122, Trott, A. E. (103) and J. H. Hunt (60), Middle sex v. Somerset, at Lord’s. 104, C. McGahey (104) and Bussell, T. M. (47), Essex v. 8 usaex, at Leyton. 104, G. Brann (5-*) and Butt, H. R. (51), Sussex v. Hants, at Brighton. 102, G. Brann (71) and 'J'afe, F. W . (52 not out), Sussex v. Worcestershire, at Brighton. (A)—Eighth Wicket. 229*, G. Brann (126 not out) and C. L. A. Smith (:03 not out), Sussex v. Kent, at Brighton. 188, H. S. Bush (111) and Y. F. S. Lrawford (94), Surrey v. Lancashire, at Mtnchester. 165, Lord Bawke (126) and Haigh, S. (62), Yorkshire v. Surrey, at the Oval. 148, Quaife, W. G. (163 not out) and Whittle (81), Warwickshire v. Leicestershire, at EdgbBscon. 129, T. L. Taylor (102) and E. Smith (76), Gentlemen v. Players, at Scarborough. 119, J. Darling (1*8) and J. J. Kelly (€ 6 ), Austra lians v. Notts, at Nottingham. (i)—Ninth Wicket. 173, Rhodes, W . (P2 not out) and Haigh, S. (85), Yorkshire v. Sussex, at Brighton. 160*, K. S. Ranjiteinhji (234 not out) and Tate, F. W. (61 not out). Sussex v. Suney, at Bastings 160, R. T. Crawford (99 not out) and W. W. Odell (64), Leicestershire v. Worcestershire, at Leicester. 127, M. Bonham-Carter (85) and W . Findlay (78), Oxford University v. H. D. G. Leveson- Gower’s X I , at Oxfoid. 115, K. S. Ranjitsinbji (135) and Cordinglty, A. (24 not out), Sussex v. Surrey, at the Oval. Ill, E. M. Ashcroft (92)and T. Forester (36 notout), Derbyshire v. Notts., at Derby. (j )—Tenth Wicket. 130, G. W . Beldam (155 not out) and C. Headlam (38), Middlesex v. Surrey, at Lord’s. * Without a separation being effected. The stand of 428 by Noble and Armstrong against Sussex, at Brighton, is a record for the sixth wicket. SHOWING THE NUM- WHO CARRIED THEIR COMPLETED INNINGS MATCH DURING THE T a b le No. 12.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM BER OF BATSMEN W bO HAVE SCORED CENTURIES IN FIRST-ILASS MA1CBES DURING THE SEASON. (a)—Eleven. V. Trumper, 101, 121, 105, 128,113, 104, 1C9 and 119, 125, 127, 120. (3) - Nine. At el, R., 101,150,151*, il2, 179, 104, 104, 100,171. (c)— Six. C. J. Burnup, 161,10?, 104, 135,102, 107. (d)— Five. T. L. Taylor, 114, 106, 142*, 120, 102. (e)—Four. C. Hill, 104. 119,123,136; Iremonger, J., 100,106,146, 12i* ; G. L. Jessup, 126,1*6,104,109 ; Knight, A. E., 108, 145*, 103, 190* ; Shrewsbury, A., 106*, 101 127*, 108; Tyldesley, J. T., 120,138, 165, 146*. ( / ) —Three. C. B. Fry, 122, 159, 159*; Gunn, W ., 119, 120, 101; Hayward, T., 177, 144,106; A. E. LawtoD, 149, 146 , 126 ; M. A. Noble, 100, 284, 113 ; Quaife, W. G., 106,153*, 144* ; K. S. Ranjit sinhji, 135. 230, 231* ; Tunnicliffe, J., 127, 105,101; P. F. Warner, 107, 139, 109; C. J. B. Wood, 10 C*, 124*, 176. (g)— Two. E. M. Ashcroft, 104, 162; Bowley, F., 12i% 122; G. Brann, 108, 12i*; Braund, L. C., 104, 111; H. S. Bush, 111,122; J. Darling, 128, I 16 ; Denton, D.. 127, 108*; E. W, Dillcn, 114, 137; J. A. Dixon, 1(8, 123; E. M. Dobson, 106, 123 ; R. A. Duff, 182, 18 i; F. L. Fane, 10>*, lOo; W. G. Grace, 131, 129; Lord Hawke, 107, 1:6; Hirst, G. H., 134. 112*; Hon. F. S. Jackson, 101*, 128 ; A. O. Jones, 100, 109; Kiog, J. H., l:-0,1 (9 '; Lockwood, W. H., 102,100; A. C. MacLaren, 112, 174 ; C. H. B. Marsham, 120, 12J; C. McUahey, 104,126 ; W . Newham, 163, 109. (A)—One. W. W . Armstrong, 172* ; G. W . Beldam, 153* ; B. J. T. Bo.'anquet, 103; L. D. Brownlee, 103; Charlesworih, C., lOd ; Coe, S., 102; V. F. fcs. Crawford, lu i*; S. H. Day, H7*; Killick, E. H., 133; Llewellyn, G. C. B., 119 ; A. 1*. Lucas, 103; J. R. Mason, 107; Meal, W., 119 ; W. L Murdoch, 13.'; Sir T. C. O’ Brien, 167; C. A. Ollivitrre, 167; P. Peirin, 121 ; J. Douglas, 180; C. H. M. Ebden, 137; W . H. B. Evans, 142; H. K. toster, 112; R. E. Foster, 1<.9 ; K. R. B. Fry, 127; Hale, W. H. 135 ; Hallows, J., It9 ; Hayes, E. G., 114 ; Hearue, A., 191; A. J. Hopkins, 1 5* ; rAnson, J., ilO* ; K. J. Key, 1*0 ; L. O. S. Poidevin, 161; Rawlin, J. T , 122*; W. H. liow-ands, K 4; C. L. A. Smith, 103*; G, Tcsetti, 132* ; C. L Towrsend, 147; 'lrott. A. E.,103; W. Troup, 127*; v\aid, a ., 118; Washington, I., 100*; C. M. Well-*, 105; E. R. v\ilton, 142; L. G. Wrjght, 101. N o t e .— There were but three individual scores of 200 or more hit during the season, as fo llo w s M . A. Noble, 284, Australian v. Sussex, at Brighton; K. S. Ranjitsiubji, 234*, Sussex v. Surrey, at Hastings; and K. ti. Ranjitsinbji, 230, Sussex v. Essex, at Leyton. The highest tcore by an Englishman was 194 by Hearne, A., M.C.C. and Ground v. Leicester shire, at Lords. V . Trumptr p’ayed eleven innings of 100 or more during the season, which constitutes a lecord for an Austral an in England. * Signifies not out. T a b le No. 11.—TABLE BER OF BATSMEN BAT THROUGH A IN A FlltS I’-CLA S3 SEASON. Bateman. For. Ag inst. Gr’nd Scr, Abel, R. ... Surrey ... Sussex ... Oval ... 151 G. W. Beldam Middlesex Sussex ... Lord’s ... 12 E. W. Dillon.. Kent..........Notts. ... Graves’d. 33 Lord Hawke... M.C.C.&G. Ox. Univ... Lord’s... 107 L.C.H.Palairet Somerset .. Surrey ... Taunton 45 W . Troup ... Gloucs. ... Worcs. ... Bristol... 127 Vine, J ...........Sussex Middlesex Eastb’rne 75 (Saffrons) T a b le N o . 15.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM BER OF MATCHES IN WHICH THREE INDIVIDUAL CENTURIES WERE SCORED IN ONE INNINGS. Match. Century Scorers. M.C.C. &G.V. Cam. U n.,f p‘ Turner "i I” 107 at Lord s. | j R Masoa...................j 07 T A r* -Mt n n e n. I C. J. B. Wood .............J76 X.dn. Cty^. M.C.C. & G.,J L 0 Si j>0idevm ... 161 at Crystal Palace. ] w Q Qrace...................m „ „ ( At el, R............................179 Surrey v. Sussex, 3 Hayward. T....................141 at Hastings. ( H. S. B u sh ....................122 Austral’ns v. Glouces., j a . J.'lIopkiM :>1C5 a. Bustol. ( M. A . Nobie .............100 ( Bowley, F........................122 J H.K. Foster.................... 112 ( R. E. Foster....................109 N o t e . —For Sussex v. Kent, at Brighton, G. Irann scored 126*, C. L. A. Smith 103*, and C. B. Fry 99. Worcs. v. Derbyshire at Worcester. T a b le N o . 13.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM BER UF BATSMEN WHO SCORED AHUN- DtvED OR MORE RUNS IN ONE INNINGS ON THEIR FI RBI’ APPEARANCE IN FltittT- CLASS OttlCKET DURING THE SEA80N. C. H. M. Ebden |gS£ -Q o w e r£ x i } Cambridge . !87 T a b le N o . 14.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM BER OF BATSMEN WHO SCORED TWO SEPARATE CENTURIES IN A FlRbT-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. Scores. Batsman. Match. Ground. Jgi, j-Shrewsbury, A., Notts, v. Gloucs., Nottingham liy j V * T ru m Per, Aust. v. Essex, Leyton. On no previous occasion had a member of an Aus tralian team obtained two separate hundreds in a maf,ch. No batsman during the season scored as many as three separate centuries in consecutive innings in first-class matches. T a b le No. 16.—TABLE 8aOW I^G THE N U il- tEtt OF BA1SMEN WHO MADE TWO SEPARATE fcCORES OF J-IFTY UR MORE IN A FIRST-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. E. M. Ashcroft. 51 and 162, Derby v. Leicesteishire, at I eiceat r. B. J. T. Bosanqutt. 86 and 82*, H. D. G. L.-Gower’s X I. v.Ox. Univ., at Oxford. Bowley, F. 82 and 57, W o cester v. Gio’stershire, at Irittul. G. Brann. 83 and 56, Sussex v. Hampshire, at BiigLton. Brockwell, W. 52 and 70, Surrey v. Lon. Cty., at Crystal Palace. JBrown, J. T. 76 and 91, Yorksh re v. Worcs., at Worcestt r. Devey, J. 63 and 51, Warwickshi e v. Surrey, at Edgbatto’ . E. W. Dillon. 85 and [9, Ox. Umv. v. Camts. Univ., at Lird’s. J. Douglas. 67 ard 55, Middlesex v. currty, at the Ov 1. E. M. Dowttn. 71* and £0, Cambs. Ui-iv. v. Suney, at the Oval. H. K. F'ubter. 80 and 5?, Worcester v. S<meiset, at Taunton. R. E. Fosttr. 63 ard 65, Worcester v. Lancashire,at Woic-?ster. 76 and 5b*, Worcester v. Leicestersh., at Leicester. C. B. Fry. 68 and 70, Sussex v. Yorkshire, at Lee£s. Hallows, J . 67 and 55, Lancs, v. Leicester, at Manchtst r. Hon. F. a. Jatksou. ?7 and 81*, Yorkthire v. Surrey, at the Oval. G. L. Jessi p. 53 and 93, Gloucs. v. Sufsex at I righto-. 68 and 68*, Gloucs. v. Lancashire, at Mintluster. A. O. Jones. 75 and 100, Notts, v. Suirey, at Nottii gbam. 62 and 63, Notts, v. Gloucs , at Nottiiugli m. Killick, E. U. 58 and 60*, Sussex v. Aus ralians, at Brighton. Knight, A. E. 70 and 145*, Leics. v. London Cty., at C. Palace. Langdon, T. 84 and 67, Gloucs. v i-aLcashire, at Yaccheater. 59 and 58, Gloucs. v. bu-Stx, at Bristol. A. C. MacLaieu. 65 and 5b*, Lancs, v oluucs.. at Bristol. Marlow, F. W. 67 and 62*, Sussex v. Oxford Univ., at Biighton. C. H. B. Maisham. 120 and 51, Kent v. Notts., at Nottingham. C. McGahey. 72 and £9, Essex v. Australians, at Leyton. W . S. Medlicott. 81 and 53, Oxford Univ. v. Sussex, at Brighton. L. C. H. Palairet. 89 and 80, Somerset v. Kent, at Taunton. W . P. Rotertson. 51 and 52, Middlesex v. Sussex, at Eastbourne (Saffrons). Shrewsbury, A. 66 and 52*, Notts, y. Yorkshire, at Nottingham. 101 and 127*, Notts v. Gloucs., at Nottingnam. T. L. Taylor. 64 and 88*, Yorksh’re v. Surrey, at the Oval. V. Trumper. 105 and 83, Australians v. M.C.C. & G., at Lord’s. 109 and 119, Australians v. Essex, at Leyton. Tyldesley, J. T. 60 and 72*, Lancashire v. Essex, at Leyton. 78 and 146*, Lancashire v. Essex, at Manchester. 65 and 62, Players v. Gentlemen, at Scarboro’. Vine, J. 72 and 61, Sussex v. B ampshire, at Brighton. P. F. Warner. 73 and 139, Midd’esex v. Sutsex, at Eastbourne (baffions). C. J. B. Wood. 56 and 124*, London Cty. v. Derbyshire, at Derby. * Signifies not out.
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