James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1898

8 L I L L YW H I T E ' SC R I C K E T E R S' A N N U A L. 174, Lancashire v. Sussex , at Manchester, July 15 ; A. C. MacLaren, 1897, 142 , England v. NewSonth Wales , at Sydney , November 13 ; 142 , England v. N e wSouth Wales, at Sydney , November 16 ; 181 , England v. 13 of Queenslandand N e wSouth Wales, at Brisbane , November29.-[NOTE: Capt. E. G. Wynyardaccomplished a similar feat for Hampshirein 1894, but at that time the Southern County did not rank as first -class . W . W .Readscored three in successive innings for Surrey in 1887, but by taking part in the M.C.C. Centenary match at Lord's he broke the sequence , being then disposed of for 74. ] HIGHEST AGGREGATE SCORES IN A FIRST CLASS MATCH.-887, York- shire v. Warwickshire, at Birmingham, M a y8, 1896 ; 843, Australians v. Oxford and Cambridge Universities (Past and Present ), at Portsmouth , July 31 , 1893 ; 803 (for nine wickets ), Non-Smokers v. Smokers , at East Melbourne , March17, 1887 ; 801 , Lancashire v. Somersetshire , at Taunton, July 15, 1895 ; 775, N e wSouth Wales v. Victoria , at Sydney, February, 10, 1882 ; 726, Nottinghamshire v. Sussex, at Nottingham, M a y 16, 1895 ; 703 (for nine wickets , innings declared closed ), Cambridge University v. Sussex , at Brighton , June 19, 1890 ; 698 , Surrey v. Sussex , at the Oval, August 9, 1888 ; 692 , Essex v. Somersetshire , rsetshire at Taunton , July 11 , 1895 ; 681 (for five wickets , innings declared closed ), Yorkshire v. Sussex , at Sheffield , July 12 , 1897 ; 674 , Nottinghamshire ottinghamsh v. Sussex , at Brighton , June 8, 1893 ; 660, Yorkshire v. Leicestershire , at Leicester , July 18, 1896 ; 651 , Oxford University v. Sussex , at Brighton , June 24, 1895 ; 650, Surrey v.Hampshire , at the Oval , May24, 1883 ; 650 , Surrey v. Oxford University , at the Oval, June 24, 1888 ; 643 , Australians v. Sussex , at Brighton , May18 , 1882 ; 636, England v. 13 of Queensland and NewSouth Wales, at Brisbane , November 29, 1897 ; 635 , Surrey v. Somersetshire , at the Oval , August 10, 1885 ; 631 , Surrey v. Sussex , at the Oval , June 29 , 1885 ; 625 , Australians v. Derbyshire , at Derby, July 20, 1896 ; 624 , England v. Victoria , at Melbourne , December 16, 1887 ; 619 , Australians v. Combined Australia , at Melbourne , January , 1884 ; 617, Surrey v. Kent, at the Oval, July 22, 1897 ; 614, Surrey v. Oxford University , at the Oval, June 24, 1889 ; 612, Oxford University v. Middlesex , at Prince's , June 19, 1876 ; 609 , England v. South Australia , at Adelaide , March 28, 1895 ; 602 , Surrey v. Warwickshire , at the Oval , May13, 1897 . HIGHESTAGGREGATESCORES AT LORD'S .-735, M.C.C. andGroundv. Wiltshire , August 13 , 1888 (one manabsent , so only nine wickets fell ) ; 695 , Norfolk v. M.C.C. and Ground, July 24, 1885. In a first -class match the record is 595 (for seven wickets , innings declared closed ), M.C.C and Ground v. Cambridge University , June 26, 1894 . H I G H E S TA G G R E G A T ESCORES IN M A T C H E SOTHERT H A NFIRSTCLASS.- 922 , Carlton v. Melbourne University , at Melbourne , February 8, 1896 ; 920 , Orleans Club v. Rickling Green , at Rickling Green, August 4, 1882 ; 876 , East Melbourne v. Richmond, at East Melbourne , February 8, 1896 ; 828, Melbournev. Essendon, at Melbourne, 1892 ; 814, Hampsteadv. Stoics , at Hampstead, August 4, 1886 ; 749 (for nine wickets ), Collegians v. Mel- bourne Club , at Melbourne , March 27, 1897 ; 745 (for four wickets ), West of Scotland v. Priory Park, at Chichester , July 13, 1885 ; 742 , East Melbourne v. Tasmania , at Melbourne , 1880 ; 742 , Derbyshire Friars v. Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire , at Derby, July 20, 1881 ; 735 (for nine wickets ), M.C.C. and Ground v. Wiltshire , at Lord's , August 13 , 1888 ; 762 (for four wickets ), Paddington v. Burwood, at Sydney, December 14 and 21 , 1895 ; 724 (for eight wickets ) , Royal Engineers v. I Zingari , at Chatham,

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