First-Class # 6
England Domestic Season, 1773
England v Hampshire XI
Honourable Artillery Company Ground, Finsbury
2,3 July 1773 (2-day match)
Result: England won by 6 wickets
Toss: Not known
Umpires:
Balls per over: 4
Close of Play:
Day 1:
Hampshire XI 1st innings
T Brett ? 1
R Nyren ? 0
+T Sueter ? 29
J Small snr ? 58
J Aylward ? 8
W Hogsflesh ? 2
P Stewart ? 10
W Yalden ? 4
E Aburrow ? 0
W Barber ? 15
G Leer ? 0
Extras (b 5) 5
Total (all out, ? ov) 132
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-132.
Bowling O M R W
Stevens ? ? ? ?
Frame ? ? ? ?
England 1st innings
E Stevens ? 5
J Frame ? 11
+J Wood (1) ? 15
Childs ? 38
T White ? 24
S Colchin ? 1
J Boorman ? 5
J Wood (2) ? 5
W Bullen ? 1
Read ? 13
W Palmer not out 52
Extras (b 17) 17
Total (all out, ? ov) 187
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-187.
Bowling O M R W
Brett ? ? ? ?
Nyren ? ? ? ?
Hampshire XI 2nd innings
T Brett ? 14
R Nyren ? 14
+T Sueter ? 32
J Small snr ? 25
J Aylward ? 1
W Hogsflesh ? 14
P Stewart ? 5
W Yalden ? 2
E Aburrow ? 3
W Barber ? 25
G Leer ? 3
Extras (b 16) 16
Total (all out, ? ov) 154
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-154.
Bowling O M R W
Stevens ? ? ? ?
Frame ? ? ? ?
England 2nd innings (target: 100 runs)
T White ? 1
S Colchin ? 9
J Boorman ? 55
W Bullen ? 1
W Palmer not out 30
J Wood (2) not out 0
Extras (b 4) 4
Total (4 wickets, ? ov) 100
DNB: E Stevens, J Frame, +J Wood (1), Childs, Read.
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?.
Bowling O M R W
Brett ? ? ? ?
Nyren ? ? ? ?
- Hampshire XI Captain 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
- Wicket-keepers were Sueter and Wood (Surrey); longstops Leer and
Palmer; England bowlers Stevens and Frame; Hampshire bowlers
Brett and Nyren. The dismissal details are not available. The
teams are listed with bowlers first, followed by wicket-keepers;
the order in which they batted is not known, although clearly
Palmer, listed at 11 for England, came in much higher.
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