James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884
95 Matches played, 10—won 3, lost 6, drawn 1. Mr. Whitfeld has advanced from 12.4 to 31.1. Mr. Greenfield, who scored very well in 1882, did not play in any of the first*rate county matches; and Messrs. Trevor and M. P. Lucas were also away. In bat- tino-, therefore, Sussex played under obvious disadvantages. It will be seen'that there are four bowling averages of less than 20 runs a wicket. BATTING AVERAGES. . . . • • • » . ' * I M • * • « • • ♦ • • « * « Most in Most in Times Matches. Innp. Rung. an Inns. a Match. not out. Aver. 8 15 342 87 79 4 31.1 ... 8 16 333 62 81 1 24.S ... 8 10 310 92 142 1 23.1 18.9 ... 10 19 351 63 103 0 5 9 166 40 65 0 18.4 ... 5 9 163 49 02 0 13.1 ... 10 19 315 68 62 0 16.11 ... 9 10 211 63 93 1 14.1 ... 8 15 199 46 64 0 13.1 ... 3 5 51 19 20 0 10.1 ... 9 10 81 26 41 5 7.7 ... 10 IS 103 24 29 4 7.5 ... 3 6 20 11 13 0 4.2 ... 6 11 31 7 J 11 1 3,1 H. Whitfeld ....... (J, Wyfttt... \V. Newham....... Humphreys....... Jj\3J, Lucas ... E. J. M'Cormick ... J. Hide H. Phillips Tester W. A. Bettesworth Juniper ... A. Hide ... C. A. Smith ... \V. Blackman The following played in three innings : and B. E. Nicholls 1 (not out), 1 (not out), The following played in two innings Payne, 5 and 3j Huggett, 2 and 5 (not BOWLING AVERAGES. Runs per Overs. Maidens. Bung. Wkts. Wides. Wkt. 610 and 8. :—Lillywhite, 29 and4 ;W . ; and James Phillips, 1 and 0. Matches. Inns. J. Hide....... Tester ....... Juniper....... Humphreys... A Hide ... ... W. Blackman « « « « * * • « « * « • 10 8 9 10 10 6 15 11 16 13 15 9 429.3 158.1 417.2 125.3 640 108 251 45 231 14 294 41 299 G10 398 604 187 34 13 34 20 26 6 0 2 1 0 1 0 15 16.11 18.23 19.18 23.G 31.1 Wkts. per Innp. 2.4 1.7 2.1 17 1.11 .6 TI ip following bowled in three innings 0. A. Smith, 08 overs and 2 baBs 22 S e n s , 160 runs, 6 wickets; H-Whitfeld 14 overs, 2 maidens, 32 runs, 1 wide j and W. A. Bettesworth, 46 o 10V h e ° ln o » in g W e d in two inning, :-B . E Nicholl., 84 overs, 12 maidens, 64 runs, 3 wickets; and E. J. McCormick, 8 overs, 3 maidens, ^ A. Blackman bowled in one innings, 7 overs, 6 maidens, o i uns, 1 wicket. KENT. !*«• SrcREtAET, JAMES J. LANCASTER, E iq .,'30, S t . G rouqe ’ s S t M« , C antehdvr Y. K ENT’S RECORD OF TWO VICTORIES AND SIX DEFEATS does not look well on paper, but, as a set-oil against the general ill-success of the County, there were several good performances A bard-earned but well-deserved, victory was gained over Lancashire at
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