James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1888
6 0 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' A N N U A L. hundred at Lord's in 1887. Briggs hit with great vigour for 66 not out. The wicket , as before stated , did not wear well , and though Mr. W. G. Grace played good cricket each time, and Messrs , Marchant and Buckland madea useful stand during the latter part of the second innings , the Players had things all their o w nw a y, and w o nb y a n innings and 123 runs. Barnes bowledwith extraordinary effect , with the wicket to help him. H etook in the matchten wickets for 58 runs-exceptionally fine figures . Mr. Roller , it will be seen, owing to an accident , was unable to bat in either innings of the G e n t l e m e n . P L A Y E R S . J. Briggs (Lancashire ), not out R. Peel(Yorkshire), b Buckland G. Lohmann(Surrey ), b Forster 6 6 2 5 A. Shrewsbury (Notts ),(captain ), c Read, bG r a c e 1 1 1 G.Ulyett(Yorkshire), c andb Grace 3 6 1 9 W .G u n n(Notts),b Buckland 3 0 M . Sherwin(Notts),b Forster... 0 M.Read (Surrey ), c Key, b Buckland .... 12 2 5 W. Barnes (Notts ), c Forster , b Grace .. 36 W. Bates (Yorkshire ), c Forster , b Grace 29 T o t a l .396 W. Flowers (Notts ), b Grace 7 B20, 1b 5 . G E N T L E M E N . Mr. W. G. Grace (Gloucestershire ),(captain ), cG u n n,b Barnes Mr. A. E. Stoddart (Middlesex ), c Ulyett ,b B a r n e s Hon. M. B. Hawke(Yorkshire ), b Barnes . Mr. W. W. Read(Surrey ), c Lohmann, b B a r n e s Mr. K. J. Key (Surrey ), b Barnes 4 Mr. H. W . Forster ( Hants), notout...... Mr. F. Marchant(Kent), c G u n n, b Barnes Mr. E. H. Buckland(Middlesex), b Briggs . Mr.H. Philipson(Northumberland),b Ulyett1 9 Mr.A. Appleby(Lancashire),c Sherwin,b Peel Mr. W . E. Roller (Surrey), absent, hurt B Total 2 4 b B a r n e s 4 9 15 cPeel, b Flowers 1 3 8 b B a r n e s 2 7 1 b Briggs 3 0 c a n db B a r n e s 1 0 1 2 c a n db.B a r n e s 0 0 n o tout 3 3 r u nout.. 2 6 0 c Sherwin, b L o h m a n n r u no u t.. 0 5 O absent, hurt.... 0 1 9 B2, 1b 3 5 . 1 0 2 T o t a l .171 B O W L I N G A N A L Y S I S .-P L A Y E R S . Overs. M a n s. R u n s. W k t s. | O v e r s. M d n s. R u n s Appleby 2 8 1 1 4 3 0 Roller... 3 7 2 0 5 5 W k t s. 0 G r a c e 5 5 1 7 1 1 6 5 B u c k l a n d4 4 1 4 9 8 3 Forster 3 6 . 2 1 6 5 9 2 G E N T L E M E N . First Innings. SecondInnings. Overs. M a n s. Runs. Wkts. Overs. M a n s. Runs. Wkts. L o h m a n n 9 3 1 6 0 1 5 6 2 8 Briggs 3 6 2 4 3 1 1 1 9 9 2 3 1 1 1 B a r n e s 3 4 2 42 3 6 1 6 7 3 5 4 P e e l 1 6 . 2 5 1 1 1 1 0 3 1 9 0 Ulyett. 5 3 2 1 6 0 1 6 0 F l o w e r s 1 7 7 2 1 1 B a t e s... 7 1 2 4 0 e a s e. (11 ) Marlboroughv. Rugby. July 27 and 28. Marlborough proved to be the better team at all points , and won with There was only a difference of fourteen runs in their favour on the first hands, but afterwards Rugbyhad all the worst of it, and their batting in particular broke downaltogether before the good bowling of Robinson , Hill , andMaurice. Theall -roundcricket of the last-n a m e dw a sthe best feature of
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