James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1876
60 B atting A verages . Total Innings Times Not oat Total Ruin Most in on Inn. Most in Match Average A. F. Jeffreys . . 1 53 26 43 17*2 C layton ........ . •............ 6 0 30 22 24 5 Biddulph .......... .......... G 1 27 15 18 5 2 Rand o n .............. ........... 8 3 19 5 5 3*1 Morley .............. 1 44 22 31 7-2 E .W . Tritton . . ........... 4 1 15 9 9 5 A. J. W ebbo .... ........... 4 0 18 10 18 4-2 1\vlott ••#♦••••#• •»•••• 3 1 0 0 0 0 These are compiled from the matches against the Counties and the Universities. The following played in one match only.—G. Bird, 1, 75; F. E. R. Fryer, 18, 47; E. 0. Wilkinson, 4, 3 ; J. H. Ponsonby, 3, 10 ; Capt. Wood, 8, *0 ; Capt. Meares, 1, 23; Capt. Kington, 1; F. Baker, 19, 24; W. Greenwood, 1, 3 ; Capt. Rowley, 31, 8 ; C. E. Green, 53, *27; Capt. Kenyon-Slaney, 9; C. J. Brune, 1, 9; 54, 17; C. F. Buller, 54, 17 ; Lord Harris, 3, 0 ; H. W. Renny-Tailyour, 4, 6 ; A. H. Smith Barry, 3, 2 ; A. S. Duncan, 18, 0 ; H. Tubb, 4, 6 ; L. Winslow, 3, 33 ; J. S. Udal, 1; Lord Clifton, 2, 14; Hon. F. W. Hood, 0,1 ; W. Evetts, 0, 0. B owling A verages , Shaw .......................... Balls .... 2002 Maidens 281 Morley ...................... .... 1114 127 Randon ...................... .... 446 37 Clayton...................... W. G. Grace.............. .... 473 47 ... 1123 121 A. W. Ridley ........... .... 212 29 Itylott ..................... .... 364 42 W. F. Higgins......... .... 192 11 R. D. Walker ......... .... 80 5 W. G. Middleton..... .... 100 20 Capt. Meares .......... .... 104 9 J. H. Ponsonby ...... .... 144 10 F. E. R. Fryer.......... .... 144 16 G. N. Wyatt.............. 8 0 am C. K. Francis .......... .... 72 7 Buns W icket* Wides Bans per 'Wicket. 425 42 0 10-5 368 24 0 15-8 221 13 0 17 225 14 0 16-1 409 28 0 14*17 76 10 0 7*6 134 12 0 11*2 71 6 0 11*5 45 2 0 22*1 34 2 0 17 55 4 0 13*3 54 4 0 13*2 71 1 0 71 8 1 0 8 24 2 0 . 12 The following bowled without taking a wicket.—H. W. Renny-Tailyour, 32 balls for 22 runs ; W. H. Hadow, 56 balls for 13 runs; T. S. Pearson, 12 balls for 2 runs and a w id e ; C. I. Thornton, 20 balls for 5 runs; and Scotton, 00 balls for 47 runs.
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