Cricket 1902

62 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r i l 10, 1902. ME. M A C L A E E N ’ S TEAM IN ATJSTEALIA. RESULTS OF THE W HOLE TOUR. W on. Lost. Drawn. Total. 5 Test Matches ... ... . Other X I. a-side games Matches against odds . Totals . 611 Date and place. Nov. 9, 11, 12........ Adelaide Nov. 15,16,18 Melbourne ... . 531 ..314 .464 . 340 1st 2nd inns. inns. Tl. . Maclaren’s Team ... 118... 86...201 ... South Australia ... 230 . 207...437 Lost by 233 runs. ... Maclaren’s Team... 166 . 174 340 ... V ictoria.................... 133... 89...222 W on by 118 runs. Nov. 22, 23,25,2627 Maclaren’s Team ... 332...325..657 S y d n ey .New South Wales .. 288 . 422 ..710 Lost by 53 runs. Nov. 29, 30 .Maclaren’s Team ..*221... — ...221 W est Maitland ... N >rthemDist.(18)+*558 . — .. 558 Drawn. *Five wickets down. + Fifteen wickets down, i Innings declared closed. Dec. 2, 3 .Maclaren’s Team *+309 .. — .. 309 Glen InneB .Glen Innes (18) ... 141... 79..220 W on by an innings and 89 runs. *Seven wickets down, +Inningsdeclared closed. Dec. 4,5.Maclaren’s Team .. 2E4 . 204* 458 Armidale .New England (22) 111... —...111 Drawn. * Seven wickets down. Dec. 7, 9.Maclaren’s Team ... 315...216 Newcastle .Newcastle (15) ... 241.. *73 Drawn. * No wicket down. Dec. 13,14, 16 ... Maclaren’s Team... 464 .. — Sydne7 .......Australia...............................168... 172 Won by an innings and 124 runs. Dec 20, 21 .Maclaren’a Team... 192 *164 ..356 Goulburn ... Gonlburn (22) 190+4185...355 W on by six wickets. * Pour wickets down tSixteen wickets down, tlnnings declared closed. Dec 26, 27, 28 ... M acaren’s Team ... 341 *203 . 544 Bendigo.................Bendigo (18) ......... 295 .. — .. 295 Drawn. *Five wickets down. Jan. 1, 2. 3, 4 ... Maclaren’s Team .. 61...175 . 236 Melbourne ... Australia .............. 112...353 . 465 Lost by 229 runs. ... Maclaren’s Team *+628 4:164...790 ... Stawell (18) .................................130 — 130 *Nine wickets down. +Innings declared closed. tTbree wickets down. .Tan 10, 11 .....Maclaren’s Tc am .. 469 . B allarat........... ... Ballarat (18)....*235 . Drawn. *Ten wickets down. Jan. 17, 18,20, 21, 22, 23 .................. Maclaren's Team ..388 247 . 635 Adelaide ... Australia ............ 321 *315 636 Lost by four wickets. *Six wickets down. Jan. 2% 27, 28 ... Maclaren’s Team*+377... J2 . 379 Melbourne ... ... Country Team (16) 111... 267 378 Won by ten wickets. *Six wickets down. +Innioga declared dose 1. tNo wicket down. Jan.31, Feb.1,3,4,5 Mnc’aren’ s Team . 769 S yd n ey..................New -touthWales 431 W on by an innings and 128 runs. Feb. 7, 8 ...........Maclaren’s Team 503 . Bathurst .......... Bathurst and Wol­ longong (18) ... 177 . Drawn. Feb. 14, 15, 17,18 Maclaren’s Team 317 S yd n ey........... ... Australia ........... 299...*121.. 420 Lost by seven wickets. *Three wickets down. Feb. 22, 24, 25 ... viaclaren’s Team 298 . *14 . 312 Melbourne .......... V ictoria.................... 129... 182...311 W on by eight wickets. *Two wickets down. Jan. 8, 9 Stawell .. Drawn. -...469 -...235 ...769 9 641 , — .. 505 .177 I .416 Feb. 28, Mar. 1,3,4 Maclaren’s Team 189... 178 ..367 Melbourne ...........Australia ............. 144... 255...S99 Lost by 32 runs. Mar. 11, 12 ........Maclaren’s Team 173 ..*190 363 Broken H ill.......Barrier Range (18) 221... — ...221 Drawn. *Seven wickets down. Mar. 14, 15, 17, 18 Maclaren’s Team 318..*196 514 Adelaide ... ...South Australia... 207 .. 306...513 W on by »ix wickets. *Four wickets down. The Englishmen scored 9,839 runs for 317 wickets ; average, 31.03 Their opoonents scored 8,088 runs for 438 wickets ; average, 18.46. BATTING AVERAGE8 (A.11 Matches). No. of inns. Maclaren, A . C. (capt.) 21 Hayward Quaife (W . G.) Tyldesley Braund ........... McGahey, C. .. Jessop, G. L. Gunn (J.) ... Jones. A. O .... Lilley Robson, C. ... Garnett, H. G. Barnes ........... Blythe ........... Woods, S. M. J. 29 , 30 , 30 . 28 ... 5 . . 31 ... 0 . 29 .. 3 . Times not Total out runs. . 0 .. 1229 . 1 ...1333 .. . 6 ... 975 .. . 1 ...1033 .. 737 758 . 773 . 694 . , 671 . 479 . 241 . , 347 . 153 93 . 21 Most in an inns. 167 . 197 159*. 142 . 127 101 . 87 Aver. .58-52 47-60 ..40*62 3562 3350 32 95 24*93 22 , 19 . 15 ... 1 17 ... 4 22 ... 8 16 ... 3 17 ... 6 3 ... 0 _____ S. V. Green batted once, scoring 4. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES (All Matches). Inns. Runs. Wkts. Robson, C. ... Quaife (W . G.) Barnes........... Blythe .......... Braund........... 119*...22*84 95 .. 22-36 84 19-95 74 ..18 53 89 . 18-26 26*...1176 . 8-49 7*00 Aver. 5 ... 108 ... 9 .. 1211 6 ... 284 ... 20 ... 1420 15 ... 807 ... 52 ... 1551 22 ... 980 ... 62 ... 15-80 30 ... 2328 ... 118 ... 19*72 Inns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 18 ... 613 ... 31 ... 19*77 27 .. . 1225 ... 61 ... 20-08 2 .. 87 ... 4 ., . 21-75 3 ..,. 69 ... 3 .,.. 23 00 11 .. . 277 ... 12 ..,. 23 08 19 .. . 462 ... 19 ..„ 24-31 13 ... 408 ... 15 .. . 27-20 3 ..„ 38 . .. 1 .. ,. 38-00 Jones, A . O. Gunn (J.) ......... Woods, S. M. J. Lilley ................. Hayward .......... Jessop, G. L. McGahey, C. Maclaren, A. C. (capt.) H. G. Garnett, two runs for no wicket. “ HUNDREDS” FOR (15). Braund, v. X V III. of Stawell, Jan. 8 ...................127 Braund. v. Australia (Adelaide), Jan. 17 ...........103* Gunn (J.), v. X V III. of New England (N.S.W .), Dec. 4 .. ...................................................119* Hayward, v. XVTII. of Glen Innes, Dec. 2...........100 Hayward, v. X V IH . of Ballarat, Jan. 1 0 ,...........197 Hayward, v. New South Wales, Jan. 31 ...........174 | Maclaren, A. C., v. New South Wales, Nov. 22 .. 145 Maclaren, A.C., v. Australia (8ydney), Dec. 13... 116 Maclaren, A. C., v. X V III. of Ballarat, Jan. 10 138 Maclaren, A. C., v. New South Wales, Jan. 31... 167 Maclaren, A. C.. v. Victoria, Feb. 2 2 ...................100 McGahey. C., v. X V III. of Stawell, Jan. 8...........101 Quaife (W . G.), v. X V m . Of Bathurst, Feb. 7... 159* Tyldesley, v. New S'mth Wales. Jan. 31 ...........142 Tyl ‘esley, v. South Australia, Mar. 14...................126 “ HUNDRED8 ” AGAIN8T (6). Capp, E —X V III. of Northern District v. Mac­ laren’s Team, Nov. 29... ................................. 114* Duff. R. A.—Australia v. England (Melbourne), Jan. 1 .......................................................... ... 104 Gregory, 8. E.—New South Wales v. Maclaren’s Team, Jan. 31 .......................................... ... 147 Hill, C.—South Australia v. Maclaren’s Team, Nov. 9............................... ...................................107 Lindsay. N .—X V III. of Northern District v. 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