First-Class Cricket Matches 1924

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE v KENT Played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, June 21, 23, 24, 1924. Nottinghamshire won by eight wickets. (Points: Nottinghamshire 5, Kent 0) KENT 1 H.T.W.Hardinge c Oates b J.R.Gunn 125 b Staples 53 2 G.C.Collins c Carr b Staples 35 lbw b Matthews 3 3 J.Seymour c Flint b Matthews 29 c Whysall b Flint 1 4 F.E.Woolley run out 6 b Flint 0 5 W.H.Ashdown lbw b Richmond 16 c Carr b Matthews 24 6 J.A.Deed b Flint 4 b Matthews 0 7 †G.E.C.Wood c Flint b Staples 18 c G.Gunn b Flint 12 8 J.C.Hubble not out 65 not out 29 9 A.C.Wright b Flint 29 c Carr b Matthews 10 10 *W.S.Cornwallis b Staples 0 run out 4 11 A.P.Freeman c Oates b Staples 0 c J.R.Gunn b Matthews 6 Extras b 11, lb 8, w 1, nb 2 22 b 14, lb 5, nb 1 20 —— —— 349 162 FoW (1): 1-83, 2-133, 3-144, 4-189, 5-194, 6-220, 7-295, 8-348, 9-349, 10-349 FoW (2): 1-13, 2-16, 3-16, 4-63, 5-63, 6-110, 7-110, 8-128, 9-155, 10-162 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 1 G.Gunn c Freeman b Woolley 98 c Seymour b Collins 0 2 W.W.Whysall c Wood b Freeman 151 not out 23 3 J.R.Gunn c Wood b Woolley 29 b Collins 0 4 *A.W.Carr c Deed b Woolley 17 not out 18 5 W.R.D.Payton c Hubble b Wright 68 6 W.Walker b Cornwallis 52 7 W.A.Flint b Freeman 15 8 S.J.Staples not out 20 9 F.C.L.Matthews lbw b Freeman 0 10 T.L.Richmond b Freeman 3 11 †T.W.Oates absent hurt 0 Extras b 11, lb 4, nb 1 16 lb 1, nb 1 2 —— —— 469 (2 wickets) 43 FoW (1): 1-252, 2-254, 3-295, 4-305, 5-416, 6-430, 7-465, 8-465, 9-469 FoW (2): 1-0, 2-0 Nottinghamshire Bowling O M R W O M R W Matthews 19 2 47 1 1w,2nb 10.4 1 47 5 Staples 32.5 4 105 4 7 1 20 1 Richmond 19 1 88 1 3 0 16 0 Flint 19 2 50 2 14 0 59 3 J.R.Gunn 8 1 37 1 Kent Bowling O M R W O M R W Cornwallis 14 3 76 1 Collins 16 3 58 0 (1) 4 1 9 2 Freeman 34.2 6 104 4 Ashdown 18 2 68 0 Woolley 29 3 89 3 1nb Wright 19 6 45 1 (2) 4 1 28 0 1nb Hardinge 4 0 13 0 Seymour (3) 0.5 0 4 0 Umpires: B.Brown and G.P.Harrison. Toss: Close of Play: 1st day: Kent (1) 348-8 (Hubble 63*); 2nd day: Nottinghamshire (1) 465-6 (Flint 15*, Staples 19*). H.T.W.Hardinge’s 125 took 240 minutes and included 13 fours, 1 five and 1 six. W.W.Whysall’s 151 took 180 minutes and included 23 fours.

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