James Lillywhte's Cricketers' Annual 1884
1 2 L I L L Y W H I T E ' SC R I C K E T E R S ' A N N U A L. 1882, whenthe supremacy of English cricket was foolishly risked on the result of onematch, played at the very end of our uncertain summer. T h econ- clusion of this account will be given to a few words, which will most inade- quately express the thanks of the team for the innumerable kindness and unvarying hospitality , by means of which those whomwe everywhere met vied with each other in making our trip a pleasant one. If, as we fear it m a y have appeared , in the excitement andbustle which attended our rapid progress through the colonies , we mayhave seemed remiss in our gratitude , wemaytake this opportunity of assuring our numerous kind friends beyond the sea that a grateful sense of their kindness remains, and will remain, fresh in the m e m o r yof those w h ohad the good fortune to be membersof the E N G L I S HE L E V E NO F 1882-3. English Elevenv. Eighteenof Colombo. Colombo , October 13 and 14, 1882 . D r a w n. E N G L I S HE L E V E N . A .G. Steel, st Jamesonb George 1 6 C. H. F. Leslie , 1 b w, b George 2 3 H o n. IvoBligh, b Taylor 2 0 Bates,b George.. 0 B a r l o w, b Jackson 1 9 G.F. Vernon, notout. 1 3 C. T. Studd, b Jackson 1 9 E.F. S. Tylecote, notout. 1 7 W .W .R e a d, c Birdb Jackson 0 B3, 1b 2, w 9, n b1 1 5 Barnes, c Sheppardb Cave-B r o w n 5 G.B. Studd, b Jackson 3 T o t a l 1 5 5 TheEighteen scored 92, and 16 for seven wickets . E N G L I S H B O W L I N G . First Innings. SecondInnings. Balls. M d n s. R u n s. Steel 5 5 2 2 9 B a t e s 4 5 4 7 4 3 W k t s. 4 Balls. M d n s. R u n s. W k t s. 3 5 3 8 1 3 9 4 8 6 B a r n e s 5 2 3 2 6 C .T .S t u d d 5 2 2 2 1 5 B a r l o w 3 8 3 6 0 English Elevenv. Fifteen of SouthAustralia. Adelaide , November 10 and 11, 1882 . D r a w n. E N G L I S H E L E V E N . R. G. Barlow, c Kingb Quilty 1 E. F. S. Tylecote , c Giffen b Quilty 5 9 G.B. Studd, c P a t e m a nb Quilty 1 0 C. H.F. Leslie , candb Noel 5 W .W .Read, e Goodenb Quilty 5 G. F. Vernon, not out. 2 C. T. Studd, b Quilty. 9 F. Morley, b Quilty 1 A .G. Steel, b Jones 4 B y e s,&c... 6 W .Barnes, e Jarvisb Noel 4 2 W .Bates, b Jones 9 T o t a l 1 5 3 S O U T HA U S T R A L I A . J. H i d e, c Leslie b Morley 4 Pateman, c Steel b Barnes 9 Noel, b C. T. Studd. 3 7 W .Slight , not out 1 6 Jarvis, b Morley 6 Waldron, notout. 1 7 Knill, b Morley. 3 Byes, &c. 2 W .Giffen , c Bates b Barlow 3 3 Richards, b Barnes 1 T o t a l 1 2 8
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