James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875
• • 27 . , pion and Jupp he�&n well as the fir � t ho'!l' was prod�etive of 00 runs. ·. The . former made 58 without a chance I\Ud our store amoun.ted t .o 154, a good balance of 64 in bani. The . eoo.nd bluings of . the Twenty-two w� a great �pr<We1?1 e n.t on the . first. Kennedy made 43 by really e:r.o�ent cn�ket 1'nd indeed hlll stylo was equal to that of ainy that we saw durmg .our tri p . We h-.d to make 108 to win and things w.ere against us. ' The h e at · was fearful and the wioket. was verr . ba. d ly cut up , the ball . S etting up very dangerously a1 times It was j u t W. G. Grace's opportunity aud he availed himself of it. He a.t least made 72 . out of 10a, without a. gh.-»at of a chance, l µs plo.y on rough wieket being nothing s hort · of marvellous. I\u. · w . G. GRAoE won . by • seven wiekei� . · . · · ;&J;J- lt?ro�'l(J) ELBV1>l. . · ., w. G.�e. c Daly , b W,ri.dham • 58 . - �ult, 1' WYJ,l<Ul!\JD . • Jupp., c Oibba, b lfYMham , . , , 28 , L!llywhite, not out Htlln,pbrey s, e DaJy , b W,nd}1$lll. • · 1 . Bush, o Neill, b B o le . • . • • • Greenwood, e Noill, b W�dbam. • 11 Southerton, b · Boyle <>teroft 1 c.t Brannan-, b Bo yl e · r, - • 81 - Bye1, &c. • ..... . • • �llbe.-t. o �: l3oyle, • • • 16 M'Inty re� c dba:m, b Boyl� • • 0 To� . • • 1� . , . ' . In the Be� inl\lJl8!1, w . . G,:Gtace seo:tQd ( not out ) 72, .Tup }} , e Stew� , b Boyle IS, llatlt- Pl,nljl'l b , & ll'Wl ek 6, O.teenwood, c . a.n d b .Boyle� . OIIOl'.()ft, { not out ) 8; l:b . l--:-T o t.61 , 103. · . . ,. < ENGLISH BOWLING, ANALYSIS• • • · lf'aiclen · Balls. overs. Lllly.yhite . · · • . . 200 86 · 8Q u t�,ton , , • · • 228 28 M'Int:,re . . 28 8 - , . . Run,, . . . Wk t s. 95 21 ' rea 11 # 18 JI I W. G. Grace • • • 76 . 3 The � e nty · two · £cored90 � and 166. ' . 4.7 -. 6 ' • . - • . ,, • • • THE NINTH MAT C H. V• . TW E NT Y -TWO OF CASTLEMAINB. . . • , • . lf • , · "" 4 - . Jd;on\la,y Jfebrtiacy 17th, 1874. , As bad a wieket as could well h a. ve bee� provided. The Twenty -two were the f;.rst to en j oy the:tnselves but they could · not score under the existing circumstances and' their double inni� g s -0nly produced 113. The brothers G+ace between them ma.de 48 amd the -0ther nine only 16 runs from the ba.t. · W' e were not sure of making the 40 runs required to win but fortunately · w. R. Gilbert played weJ} and we were Bll':� The most mercllul escape was that none of us was. killed. For mys�lf I .have no more pleasing .rememh,ance of the Australian tour than hlie end of -this match. �Iartin · M'Intyre was thoroughly at home. '. He played �er.rily aboui the ribs of those Castlemaniacs and en j oyed himself · · in a pure Md Innocent fashion to the · ftlll. . Score. · . . · · · , . " . \ . .,. ENGllNl>, • .. • • 80 M'Intyre, · c Le-wis, b - F lynn • 1 t W. G. Grace, c Remy, b Flynn lupp, e Oddy b Mo1TeS � i Greenwood, e TowtiEtend, b Crawsht\w . G� F. Grace ., b Aitken · . • 1 - 5 . Lillywhite, c Oddy, b Flynn • . Boult , c Jonah Dolphin, b . Ai� e n • , 0 \ 8 Jlurnp h rey , C Flynn, b Aitk-en , • . 0 croft , o Townsen d, lJ F ly nn GilbeJt, 111n out • · • • . . .. • • • • • ' 18 O · 2 ' Bush., not oat • · . ( . - �1es, �- ._ Total - • • • • • . , ., • li • • · 76 ' Inthe second innings W. G. Grace eco:red (not out), 0; Green,rood, o I'Ant!<m, b Aitken, 2; G, F. Graoe, o Crawelunr 1 b Morre•, 5; Oscroft, c Townaond, b Mon-111, O; Gilbert (not out), 24, ; H'Intyre; c Jonah Dolph�, b Mores, 4; nt 1 s _ b , b l»l�n, O ; . b ,: es, 4; :n. -- b 1 $-'rotal, 40 .. • • • ' • • • • • •
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