John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

108 U lye tt , Emmett, E . L o ckw o o d , Bates, and P ea te— p layed fo r Yorkshire I Z ingar i had a very strong batting s ide , in c lu d in g l io n s . A lfred and E dw a rd Ly tte lton and Iv o B lig li, Messrs. C. T . and G. B . Studd, A . 6 . Steel, Forbes, and W h i t fe ld . Up to the end o f the first innings on each side, the gam e was even ly contested , but a fterwards the Z ingari had matters all the ir own way . In the v is ito rs ’ second innings, some admirable batting was shown. M r. W h it fe ld p layed an almost faultless innings of G3, M r . F o rb e s scored 48 in sp lend id style, and M r . Edward Lytte lton hit b r il lian t ly fo r 46, d r iv ing P ea te three times in one over to the on for 4 . T h e Y 'orkshiremen bad 240 runs set them to win, but a ltoge th er failed to reach such a number, the on ly batsman to offer any serious resistance being the l i o n . M . B . Hawke , who batted p lu ck ily fo r 32. M r . C. T . Studd bow led most successfu lly fo r I Z inga r i, tak ing in the who le match, 12 w ickets at a cost o f on ly 74 runs. F o r Y orksh ire , Emm ett took 7 wickets f o r 82 runs, and Peate 7 fo r 124. Bates's bow ling was very expensive, his three w ickets costing just 100 runs.- 1 t

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