First-Class Cricket Matches 1923
GLOUCESTERSHIRE v KENT Played at College Ground, Cheltenham, August 15, 16, 17, 1923. Kent won by ten wickets. (Points: Gloucestershire 0, Kent 5) GLOUCESTERSHIRE 1 *P.F.C.Williams c Hubble b Collins 14 c Hubble b Freeman 75 2 A.E.Dipper c Hubble b Ashdown 0 c Woolley b Freeman 64 3 C.S.Barnett b Ashdown 5 b Freeman 18 4 W.R.Hammond c Bryan b Woolley 15 c Hubble b Freeman 76 5 B.H.Lyon lbw b Freeman 19 c Ashdown b Collins 7 6 R.P.Keigwin c Hubble b Freeman 12 c Bickmore b Hardinge 10 7 †B.S.Bloodworth lbw b Woolley 26 c Hubble b Collins 1 8 C.W.L.Parker c Hubble b Collins 26 c Ashdown b Collins 1 9 P.T.Mills c Hubble b Collins 6 c Knott b Woolley 21 10 E.G.Dennett not out 10 c Hubble b Woolley 0 11 T.W.J.Goddard st Hubble b Woolley 0 not out 0 Extras b 5, lb 1 6 b 12, lb 1 13 —— —— 139 286 FoW (1): 1-10, 2-14, 3-35, 4-40, 5-63, 6-72, 7-120, 8-124, 9-126, 10-139 FoW (2): 1-136, 2-162, 3-206, 4-220, 5-239, 6-240, 7-248, 8-286, 9-286, 10-286 KENT 1 A.F.Bickmore c Dennett b Parker 1 not out 33 2 J.L.Bryan c Bloodworth b Hammond 7 3 J.Seymour c Goddard b Parker 39 4 F.E.Woolley lbw b Parker 9 5 W.H.Ashdown c Goddard b Parker 75 6 H.T.W.Hardinge c Hammond b Dennett 129 7 C.H.Knott c Williams b Dennett 43 8 G.C.Collins c Parker b Hammond 22 (2) not out 36 9 *L.H.W.Troughton st Bloodworth b Dennett 6 10 †J.C.Hubble not out 0 11 A.P.Freeman b Hammond 0 Extras b 17, lb 7, nb 1 25 lb 1 1 —— —— 356 (no wicket) 70 FoW (1): 1-4, 2-16, 3-35, 4-64, 5-219, 6-319, 7-339, 8-356, 9-356, 10-356 Kent Bowling O M R W O M R W Collins 12 1 50 3 19 1 65 3 Ashdown 8 1 24 2 12 0 57 0 Woolley 17.3 5 33 3 (4) 13.2 6 44 2 Freeman 6 0 26 2 (3) 26 6 84 4 Hardinge (5) 11 2 23 1 Knott (6) 1 1 0 0 Gloucestershire Bowling O M R W O M R W Hammond 29.3 4 82 3 5 1 19 0 Parker 31 13 69 4 1nb 4 1 22 0 Keigwin 6 0 34 0 Goddard 16 6 47 0 Dennett 16 0 84 3 Mills 4 0 15 0 Williams (3) 2 0 19 0 Lyon (4) 1.4 0 9 0 Umpires: W.A.Buswell and H.R.Butt. Toss: Gloucestershire Close of Play: 1st day: Kent (1) 214-4 (Ashdown 71*, Hardinge 75*); 2nd day: Gloucestershire (2) 286 all out. H.T.W.Hardinge’s 129 included 18 fours. 298
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