James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1885
N O R T H A D E L A I D E C L U B . C a p t ^ S U g ^ Assistant Sec., H. A. Boys; A. Slight Rundell daxton R. Stow Phillips W. Slight Finlayson Knill Pettinger Ayers Craigie Cornish Beyan • •4 • • • • • # • • I • • 4 • • • • • t • • • b a t t in g a v e r a g e s . ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• 9«| 444 **f •4• • 9 0 ••• 4(1 •4• •t• m 0 t •#• 4(4 •• •4« ••• ••( •M ••• ••• **• ••« ••• ••• •M •• I •• 9 ••• ••• » ftt m 0 0 ,t# ••♦ •44 •*« 0 •* •ft •t • Inns, 6 10 10 4 9 4 9 10 5 8 10 4 4 * S o t out. Times not out. 2 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Runs. Most in an Inns. Aver. 135 40 33.3 233 65 23.3 162 42 20.2 81 42 20.1 92 69* 18.2 70 36 17.1 104 42 13 124 26 12.4 61 29 12.1 SO 21 11.3 94 42 10.4 33 25 8.1 1 I .1 Claxton Bevan Phillips Rundell • • • » # i * • ♦ » « » • ♦ t • • • • • • • • • % * • • • ♦ • • • • • • % 1 1 BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. Balls. Maidens. Runs. 8 1,024- 39 381 3 420 7 182 8 1,296 86 295 7 637 33 217 Wickets. 27 12 16 9 Runs per Wkt. 14.4 15.2 18.7 24.1 L AWS OF C R I C K E T AS REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF THE MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB, 1884.1 2 3 * 5 1. A motcli is played between two sides of 11 players each, unless otherwise acred 63. The choice of innings shall be decided by tossing. 1 t o r 111 ^aw 2. The score shall be reckoned by runs. A run is scored:— 1. So often as the batsmen, after a hit, or at any time while the ball i« i , shall have crossed and made good their ground from end to end. ‘ n pia^> 2. For penalties under laws 16, 34, and 41, and allowances under 44 Any run or tuiis so scored shall be duly recorded by scorers appointed for thp The side which scores the greatest number of runs wins the match No nvitPiV^rpose* unless played out or given up, except in the case provided in law 45. 18 Wo« 3. Before the commencement of the match two umpires shall be a p p o in te d - each end. . . 0110 for 4 The ba ll shall weigh not less than 6$ oz., nor more th an 6 } oz i t «i10n not less than 9 inches nor more than 9* inches in circumference. ‘At the w * as? re of each innings either side may demand a new ball. 0 beginning 5 . The h a t shall no t exceed 4J inches in the widest pa r t. I t shall not be 38 inches in leng th . u I10t De more th an « The wickets shall be pitched opposite and parallel to each othpr Q . 2 2 viirds. Bach wicket shall be 8 inches in width, and consist of thrJ? ♦ dlBtance of twJ bails upon the top. The stumps shall be of equal and sufficient size to n^PS’ ,With ball from passing through, 27 inches out of the ground. The bails shaU bo the 080li
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