Cricket 1902

52 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A pkil 10, 1902. J. H. Sinclair. 8 for 32, London County v. Dei byshire, at C. Palace. 7 for 20, South Africans v. Glouces., at Clifton. Storer, W . 5 for 20, Derby v. London County, at Chesterfield. Tate, F. W . 4 for 13, Sussex v, Leicester, at Leicester. 6 for 18, bussex v. Cam. Univ., at Biighton. Wainwright, E. 5 for 19, Yorkshire v. Sussex, at Bradford. Wass, T. 8 for 17, Notts, v. Derby, at Welbeck (1st inns.) 13for 40, Notts, v. Derby, at Welbeck, (both inns.) "Wilson, G. A. for 22, Worces. v. Glouces., at Worcester. T a ble No. 23.—TABLE SHOW ING THE NUM­ BER OF BOWLERS WHO PERFORMED THE HAT-TRICK IN FIRST-CLASS MATCHES DURING THE SEASON. Batsmen Bowler. Match. Dismissed. Lockwood, W . H. jS“ u h l ' ^ y’l ( at m e Uvai. u eBtwick, W . Tate, F. W . ... { ' ^ ^ s o n .G .A . T a ble No. 24.—TABLE SHOW ING THE NUM­ BER OF OCCASIONS UPON W H ICH TWO B O W L E R S B O W L E D U N C H A N G E D THROUGH BO'IH COMPLETED INNINGS OF A FIRST-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. Bowlers. Sharp, J. W ebb, S. ... Blythe, C. ... J. R. Mason... G. Rowe J. H. Sinclair Hirst, G. H.... Rhodes, W — Match. Lancashire v. Kent Ground. , Manchester' Kent v. Somerset...........Taunton. S. Africans v. Gloucs.... Clifton. Yorkshire v. Essex ... Leyton. T able N o . 25.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM­ BER OF BOWLER8 WHO OBTAINED ONE HUNDRED OR MORE W ICKETS DURING TH E SEASON IN FIRST-CLASS MATCHES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver. Rhodes, W . ... 1565 ...505 ... 3797 ... 251 ... 15*12 Hirst, G. H. ... 1135*3...*261 ... 2999 ... 183 ... 16 38 Mead, W . ... 1050*1...136 ... 2407 ... 1*9 ... 18*65 Tate, F. W . ... 1135*5...329 ... 2769 ... 142 ... 19 50 J. R. Mason ... 906 ...229 ... 2413 ... 118 ... 20*44 Cranfield, B. ... 862 ...197 ... 2534 ... 122 ... 20*77 Hargreave. S.... 1003*2...295 ... 2324 ... 110 ... 21*12 Trott, A . E. ... 1289 1...289 ... 3835 ... 176 ... 21*78 Llewellyn, G. C. B. ... 1013*3...260...£020..134...22*53 Sharp, J ............. 798*3... 150... 2561 ... 113 ... 22*66 Roberts, F.G .... 966 ... 280... 2702 ... 119 ... 22*70 W ilson, G. A.... 862*1... 150... 2735 ... 120 ... 2279 WeCb, S............. 961*5... 254... 2597 ... 112 ... 23*18 Richardson, T... 1301*4... 271... 3697 ... 159 ... 23*25 W . M. Bradley 964*1... 243... 2995 ... 128 ... 23 39 Geeson, F. ... 882*4... 94... 3330 ... 125 ... 26*t4 Paish, A ............. 977*1... 220... 2765 ... 100 ... 27*65 Vine, J ................ 1192*3... 317... 3359 ... 113 ... 29*72 Braund, L.C. ... 968*3... 161... 3675 ... 120 ... 30*62 N otb .—Six balls constitute an over. T a b le N o . 26.—TABLE SBOW ING THE NUM­ BER OF PLAYEKS WHO OBTAINED SIX W ICKETS AND FIF TY RUNS OR MORE IN A FIRST-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. Braund, L . C. 5 for 87, and 1 for 21, and score of 74, London County v. Surrey, at the Oval. 5 for 117, and 3 for 169, and scores of 63 and 25, London County v. South Africans, at the Crystal Palace. 2 for 71, and 6, for 51, and score of 82, Somerset v. Lancashire, at Bath. Brown, J. T., sen. 5 for 33, and 3 for 36, and score of 61, Yorkshire v. Derbyshire, at Huddersfield. E. M. Dowson. 6 for 81, and 0 for €0, and scores of 64 and 105, Cam­ bridge University v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. 7 for 72, and 0 for 45, and score o f 82, Surrey v. Sussex, at Brighton. Geeson, F. 7 for 145, and 3 for 136, and scores of 36 and 15, Leicestershire v. .Hampshire, at Leicester. 6 for 128, and 6 for i1 , and score f 104*, Leicester­ shire v. Der yshre, at Glossop. Gill, G. C. 5 for 24, and 3 for 53, and scores of 8 and 85, Somerset v. South Africans, at Taunton. Gunn, J. 4 for 58, and 2 for 29, and score of 59, Notts v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. 6 for 96, and 1 for 28. and scores of 5 and 88, Notts v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol. 6 for 32, and 6 for 35, and scores of 31 and 44, Notts. v. Leicestershire, at Nottingham. Hallows, J. 3 for 11, and 3 for 6, and scores of 84 and 11*, Lanca­ shire v. Essex,at Mancheeter. Heame, A. 3 for 33, and 3 for £8, and scores of 59 and 17, Kent v. Surrey, at the Oval. Hearne. J. T. 5 for 51, and 6 for 67, and scores of 11 and 51*, A. J. W ebte’s X I. v. Cam. Univ., at Cambridge. Hirst, G. H. 7 for 55, and 4 for 28, and scores of 86 and 38*, York­ shire v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. 4 for 77, and 2 for 61, and scores of 11 and 40, York­ shire v. Worcestershire, at Dewsbury. 6 for 42, and 0 for 39, and score of 81, Yorkshire v. Hampshire, at Bournemouth. 7 for 21, and 3 for 93, and score of 61, Yorkshire v. Leicestershire, at Scarborough. 3 for 47, and 3 for 24, and score of 71, Yorkshire v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Scarborough. 3 for 82, and 3 for 6, and score of 66, Yorkshire v. Surrey, at the O .al. Huggins, J. H. 2 for 93, and 4 for 97, and scores of 43 and 32*, Gloucestershire v. Lancashire, at Gloucester. 4 for 84, and 3 for 50. and score of 57, Gloucestershire v. Warwickshire, at Bristol. A . O. Jones. 6 for 26, and 4 for 93, and scores of 30 and 30, Notts v. Essex, at Nottingham. 6 for 149, and 0 for 54, and scores of 149 and 4, Notts v. Essex, at Leyton. F. P. Knox. 4 for 68, and 2 for 84, and scores of 55 and 5, Oxford University v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Oxford. Lees, W . S. 3 for 56, and 3 for 51, and score of 56*, Surrey v. Oxford University, at the Oval. Llewellyn, G. C. B. 2 for 99, and 4 for 6, and score of 216, Hampshire v. South Africans, at Southampton. 6 for 140, and 7 for 101, and scoies of 4 and 88, South Africans v. London County, at Crystal Palace. 2 for 74, and 5 for 76, and scores of 29 and 42, Hamp­ shire v. Derbyshire, at Southampton. 1 for 51, and 5 for 76, and scores of 83 and 38, Hamp­ shire v. Kent, at Bournemouth. 5 for 115, and 5 for 68, and score of 153, Hampshire v. Somerset, at Taunton. Lockwood, W . H. 6 for 79, and 2 for 32, and scores of 9 and 41*, Surrey v. Essex, at Lejton. J. R. Mason. 1 for 14, and 5 for 30, and scores of 40 and 81, Kent v. Somerset, at Catford. 3 for 73, and 3 for 35, and scores of 83 and 14*, Kent v. Essex, at Canterbury. 4 for 26, and 8 for 29, and score of 145, Kent v. Somersetshire, at Taunton. 6 for 90, and 1 for 74, and scores of 49 and 9, Gentlemen v. Players, at Hastings. C. McGahey. 6 for 95, and 1 for 63. and scores of 20 and 30, Essex v. Kent, at Canterbury. 6 for 86, and 6 for 71, and scores of 66 and 91, Essex v. Gloucestershire, at Clifton. M old, A. 4 for 71, and 2 for 51, *>nd scores of 27 and 31*, Lancashire 7. Gloucestershire, at Gloucester. R. E. More. 3 for 62, and 3 for 109, and scores of 76 and 0, Oxford University v. Cambridge University, at Lord’s. Paish, A . 4 for 66, and 6 for 53, and scores of 66 and 14, Gloucestershire v. Kent, at Gravesend. Pearson, F. 6 for 112, and scores of 25 and 47, Worcestershire v. Lancashire, at Worcester. Quaife, W . G. 5 for 51, and 7 for 76, and score of 104*, Warwickshire v. Worcestershiie, at Edgbaston. G. B. Raikes. 4 for 30, and 2 for 96, and scores of 41 and 39*, Hamp­ shire v. Derbyshire, at Derby. Reeves, W . 6 for 46, and 1 for 29, ai.d scores of 67 and 8*, Essex v. Derbyshire, at Leyton. Rhodes, W . 3 for 74, and 6 for 54, and scores of 40 and 36, York­ shire v. Worcestershire, at Dewsbury. 3 for 60, and 5 for 34, and scores of 17 and 35*, York­ shire v. Kent, at Sheffield. 4 for 45, and 2 for 35, and score of 53, Yorkshire v. Worcestershire, at Worcester. Sharp, J. 7 for 63, and 3 for 110, and scores of 1 and 81, Lanca­ shire v. Leicester, at Lficeiter. 6 fur 47, and 3 for 198, and scores of 68 and 0, Lanca­ shire v. Hampshire, at Livtrpool. J. H. Sinclair. 6 for 55, and 7 for 98, and scores of 62 and 25, South Africans v. Surrey, at the Oval. 7 for 54, and 4 for 133, and scores of 80 and 0, South Africans v. Yorkshire, at Harrogate. E. Smith. 1 for 45, and 5 for 56, and score of 95, Yorkshire v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Scarborough. Trott, A . E. 7 for 117, and scores of 52 and 16, M.C.C. and Ground v. Notts, at Lord’s. 2 for 111, and 4 for 90, and scores of 48 and £4, M.C.C. and Ground v. Kent, at Lord’s. 6 for 80, and 7 for 60, and score of 65, Middlesex v. Notts, at Lord’s. 3 for 78, and 7 for 93, and scores of 56 and 8, Middle­ sex v. Kent, at Tonbridge. 2 for 105, and 4 for 135, and scores of 9 and 44, M.C.C. and Ground v. C>mbridge University, at Lord’s. 8 for 54, and 3 for 84, and score of 112, Middlesex v. Esstx, at Lord’s. Vine, J. 6 for 72, and 4 for 92, and scores of 2 and 51, Sussex v. Lancashire, at Manchester. C. M. Wells. 5 for 55, and 2 for 70, and scores of 18 and 33, Middle­ sex v. Notts, at Nottingham. E. R. Wilson. 5 for 71, and 2 for 38, and scores of 118 and 27, Camb­ ridge Univ. v. Oxford Univ., at Lord’s. * Signifies not out. T a b le No. 27.—TA BLE SHOW ING TH E NUM­ BER OF PLAYERS WHO SCORED A THOU­ SAND OR MORE RUNS AND OBTAINED A HUNDRED OR MORE W ICKETS IN FIRST-CLASS BATCHES DURING THE SEASON. Player. Braund, L. C............... Birst, G. H .................. Llewellyn, G. C. B.... J. R. Mason ........... Vine, J ........................... To be continued. CRICKET IN NATAL. LADYSMITH v. DUNDEE. Played at Ladysmith on March 7 and Runs. Wickets. 1587 ... ... 120 1934 ... ... 183 1025 ... ... 134 1561 ... ... 118 1190 ... ... 113 L a d ysm ith . W.Macpherson.not outl33 H. O. H yde,b Shaw... 0 A. Macpherson, b H am pson...................13 Ernest bparks,bButton 5 D. Alderaon, b Morton 15 Capt. Owen Lloyd, c Ralfe, b Hampson... 26 J. Brown, c and b H am pson .......................2 R.G.Roberts,b Stevens 36 D undee . First innings. Stevens, b Roberts ........... 8 F. Brickhill, c McCormack, b Roberts ........................... 0 Upton, c Hampson, b Morton ...................20 McCormack, c Ralfe, b Hampsou ........... 0 Ellison, c Little, b Morton ................... 3 Extras...................21 Total .274 P. C. Brickhill, b Ellison ... 20 Ralfe, c McCormack, b Roberts .......... ........... 1 Hampson, st McCormack, b Ellison..................................14 Galbraith, not out ...........33 Morton, c Hyde, b Roberts 32 Ente, c Roberts, b Brown ... 0 Lyttle, c Sparks, b U pton... 8 Button, c W . Macpherson, b Roberts .......................... 4 Shaw, b W Macpheison ... 2 Extras ... 9 Total ...........131 Second innings, c W.Macpherson, b Sparks ... ... ! c McCormack, b Roberts ........... ! b W . Macpherson \ b Roberts ........... ( lbw, b Roberts ... 12 c A. Macpherson, b Sparks.......... 28 c A., b W . Mac­ pherson ...........10 c and b Sparks ... 12 st McCormack, b Roberts ...........13 not out.................. 4 c sub., b Sparks 3 Extras ...........13 Total ...........119

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