First-Class Cricket Matches 1950

GLAMORGAN v COMBINED SERVICES Played at Cardiff Arms Park, June 7, 8, 1950. Glamorgan won by seven wickets. COMBINED SERVICES 1 J.R.Rawlence b Hever 0 c and b McConnon 11 2 S.Smith b Lewis 21 b McConnon 27 3 M.L.Y.Ainsworth c and b McConnon 85 b Shepherd 4 4 F.C.Boys c H.G.Davies b Lewis 0 lbw b Jones 64 5 D.B.Close run out 10 c Parkhouse b Shepherd 1 6 W.T.Greensmith c and b Jones 16 st H.G.Davies b D.E.Davies 51 7 *A.C.Shirreff c McConnon b Hever 17 c Shepherd b Jones 10 8 S.E.A.Kimmins b Jones 1 b D.E.Davies 4 9 J.H.G.Deighton b Hever 16 b Jones 8 10 †M.D.Fenner b Lewis 1 not out 12 11 A.J.Underwood not out 1 st H.G.Davies b D.E.Davies 6 Extras lb 4, nb 2 6 b 10 10 —— —— 174 208 FoW (1): 1-4, 2-45, 3-49, 4-82, 5-134, 6-140, 7-141, 8-166, 9-172, 10-174 FoW (2): 1-39, 2-48, 3-48, 4-56, 5-153, 6-178, 7-182, 8-182, 9-199, 10-208 GLAMORGAN 1 *D.E.Davies c Fenner b Shirreff 1 2 W.G.A.Parkhouse b Deighton 127 (1) b Deighton 18 3 M.Robinson st Fenner b Shirreff 0 b Shirreff 1 4 W.E.Jones lbw b Shirreff 85 not out 52 5 J.E.Pleass lbw b Deighton 1 not out 41 6 B.Hedges b Deighton 0 7 J.E.McConnon b Deighton 8 8 †H.G.Davies c Ainsworth b Shirreff 20 (2) c Kimmins b Shirreff 2 9 N.G.Hever b Deighton 0 10 D.J.Shepherd st Fenner b Shirreff 15 11 K.H.Lewis not out 1 Extras b 1, lb 7, w 1, nb 2 11 b 2, lb 1, nb 1 4 —— —— 269 (3 wickets) 118 FoW (1): 1-5, 2-5, 3-177, 4-184, 5-184, 6-224, 7-237, 8-243, 9-255, 10-269 FoW (2): 1-14, 2-16, 3-27 Glamorgan Bowling O M R W O M R W Lewis 14.4 3 48 3 (2) 15 5 37 0 Hever 10 1 25 3 (1) 8 4 8 0 Shepherd 6 0 38 0 8 1 29 2 McConnon 15 2 52 1 14 3 39 2 Jones 9 6 5 2 20 5 55 3 D.E.Davies (6) 13.4 4 30 3 Combined Services Bowling O M R W O M R W Deighton 26 5 83 5 11 1 37 1 Shirreff 29 8 85 5 8 1 32 2 Underwood 8 2 17 0 Close 14 4 42 0 (3) 4 0 23 0 Greensmith 13 4 31 0 2 0 6 0 Kimmins (4) 4 0 16 0 Umpires: S.Parker and J.Tranter. Toss: Combined Services Close of Play: 1st day: Glamorgan (1) 184-5 (Parkhouse 89*). The match was scheduled for three days but completed in two. W.G.A.Parkhouse’s 127 included 21 fours. 192

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