First-Class # 2
England Domestic Season, 1772
England v Hampshire XI
Guildford Bason, Merrow Down
23,24 July 1772 (2-day match)
Result: Hampshire XI won by 62 runs
Toss: Not known
Umpires:
Balls per over: 4
Close of Play:
Day 1: Hampshire XI 152, England 126/8 (Frame 1*, Page 0*)
Hampshire XI 1st innings
T Brett ? 3
W Yalden ? 68
J Small snr ? 1
T Sueter ? 21
R Nyren ? 16
G Leer ? 2
J Edmeads ? 5
P Stewart ? 11
E Aburrow ? 10
W Barber ? 5
W Hogsflesh ? 2
Extras (b 8) 8
Total (all out, ? ov) 152
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-152.
England 1st innings
E Stevens ? 0
J Fuggles ? 21
+R Simmons ? 27
J Minchin ? 0
R Miller ? 30
J Boorman ? 18
T Pattenden ? 15
T May ? 5
J Frame c ? b ? 1
Page b ? 0
R May not out 0
Extras (b 9) 9
Total (all out, ? ov) 126
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-126, 10-126.
Hampshire XI 2nd innings
T Brett ? 2
W Yalden ? 49
J Small snr ? 30
T Sueter ? 5
R Nyren ? 0
G Leer ? 0
J Edmeads ? 17
P Stewart ? 7
E Aburrow ? 0
W Barber ? 0
W Hogsflesh ? 8
Extras (b 4) 4
Total (all out, ? ov) 122
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-122.
England 2nd innings (target: 149 runs)
E Stevens ? 1
J Fuggles ? 3
+R Simmons ? 3
J Minchin ? 13
R Miller ? 26
J Boorman ? 0
T Pattenden ? 4
T May ? 3
J Frame ? 10
Page ? 3
R May ? 7
Extras (b 13) 13
Total (all out, ? ov) 86
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-86.
- Hampshire XI Captain not named
- Hampshire XI Wicket-keeper not named
- England Captain not named
- Hampshire XI 1st innings: bowlers' runs conceded do not balance
- England 1st innings: bowlers' runs conceded do not balance
- Hampshire XI 2nd innings: bowlers' runs conceded do not balance
- England 2nd innings: bowlers' runs conceded do not balance
- John Baker's diary says Frame c, Page b, and confirms that both were
out without addition at beginning of day 2. The batting order appears
to be correct, so this means R May was not out. Other dismissal details
are not available. Hampshire had Edmeads and Yalden as given men. Page
is one of two brothers from Guildford, John or William. The ground is
sometimes called Guildford Bason ('bason' is an 18th-century variant
spelling of 'basin').
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