Famous Cricketers No 80 - E.G.Wynyard

1903 Wynyard was unable to play any first-class cricket in 1902 while in 1903 he appeared four times for MCC in the early part of the season without a great deal of success and three times for Hampshire at the end of August. His county form continued to flourish with 72 against Essex and 68 against Somerset. Own Team O M R W Opp Ct St Total Total 87. MCC v London County, Lord’s, May 18, (19), 20 (MCC won by nine wickets) c and b R.M.Bell 28 150 72 did not bat - 10-1 87 88. MCC v Derbyshire, Lord’s, May 21, 22 (MCC won by nine wickets) c A.E.Lawton b A.R.Warren 8 143 110 1 not out 11 22-1 54 89. MCC v Leicestershire, Lord’s, June 8, 9, 10 (Match drawn) c H.Whitehead b W.W.Odell38 215 319 1 b W.W.Odell 2 109-5 80 90. MCC v Philadelphians, Lord’s, June 22, 23 (MCC won by five wickets) c J.H.Scattergood b J.B.King 2 104 65 did not bat - 55-5 93 91. Hampshire v Essex, Southampton, August 24, 25, 26 (Match drawn) b W.Mead 72 164 2 0 3 0 211 2 not out 17 36-1 7 1 19 0 82-2d 92. Hampshire v Kent, Bournemouth, August 27, 28 (Kent won by an innings and 17 runs) st F.H.Huish b C.Blythe 22 154 3 0 11 0 245 run out 27 74 93. Hampshire v Somerset, Bournemouth, August 31, September 1 (Somerset won by 109 runs) hit wkt b B.Cranfield 68 158 - - - - 91 run out 8 107 13.3 0 47 3 P.D.Banks c C.B.Llewellyn 283 1 F.M.Lee lbw B.Cranfield st J.Stone 94. Gentlemen of the South v Players of the South, Bournemouth, September 3, 4, 5 (Match drawn) c and b E.G.Arnold 24 155 4 1 16 0 369-8d 1 c E.G.Arnold b A.E.Knight 52 230-7 SEASON’S AVERAGES Batting and Fielding M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 Ct St County Championship 3 6 1 214 72 42.80 - 2 - 3 - Other matches 5 8 1 165 52 23.57 - 1 - 3 - Season 8 14 2 379 72 31.58 - 3 - 6 - Career 94 167 9 5317 268 33.65 8 29 9 120 5 Bowling O M R W BB Ave 5wI County Championship 25.3 1 80 3 3-47 26.66 - Other matches 4 1 16 0 - - - Season (6-ball) 29.3 2 96 3 3-47 32.00 - Career (4-ball) 46 7 } 1623 56 6-63 28.98 1 (5-ball) 447 92 (6-ball) 92.3 18 1904 After his retirement from the Army, Wynyard had time for more cricket and he took part in 11 matches in 1904 though, as he was now helping to run things at Lord’s, Hampshire benefited hardly at all from his presence. In his two county games he totalled just 19 runs whereas in eight matches at Lord’s he hit 495 average 33.00. He was particularly brilliant for I Zingari in their match against the 24

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