England Domestic Season, 1834
Sussex v England
Royal New Ground, Brighton
18,19 August 1834 (3-day match)
Result: England won by 57 runs
Toss: England
Umpires: JH Dark and J Bayley
Balls per over: 4
Close of play:
Day 1: England 111, Sussex 44, England 6/3 (Adlam ?*)
England 1st innings
H Snow b Lillywhite 1
R Kynaston b Brown 11
J Cobbett c Goad 8
F Pilch c Mason b Lanaway 18
T Marsden b Lanaway 3
+H Jenner c Brown 9
JP Davis c Brown 11
W Strahan not out 22
Sir StV Cotton run out 2
J Adlam b Lillywhite 1
ER Rice b Lillywhite 13
Extras (b 8, w 3, nb 1) 12
Total (all out, ? overs) 111
FoW: 1-9, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-70, 8-?, 9-?, 10-111.
Bowling O M R W
Lillywhite ? ? 32 3
Goad ? ? 24 0
Brown ? ? 13 1
Lanaway ? ? 29 2
Sussex 1st innings
W Goring b Marsden 0
H Morley b Cobbett 1
J Taylor b Cobbett 6
C Lanaway b Pilch 4
F Wells b Pilch 8
+T Box c & b Pilch 0
G Brown st Jenner 3
WH Mason c Jenner 8
P Vallance b Cobbett 0
FW Lillywhite not out 5
G Goad b Pilch 0
Extras (w 5, nb 4) 9
Total (all out, ? overs) 44
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-44.
Bowling O M R W
Cobbett ? ? ? 3
Marsden ? ? ? 1
Pilch ? ? ? 4
England 2nd innings
H Snow c Goad 1
R Kynaston b Taylor 6
J Cobbett c Box 0
F Pilch b Lillywhite 13
T Marsden st Box 20
+H Jenner b Taylor 6
JP Davis b Taylor 8
W Strahan b Lillywhite 0
Sir StV Cotton b Lillywhite 0
J Adlam b Lillywhite 0
ER Rice not out 5
Extras (b 4, w 4, nb 2) 10
Total (all out, ? overs) 69
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-6, 4-9, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-69.
Bowling O M R W
Lillywhite ? ? ? 4
Taylor ? ? ? 3
Sussex 2nd innings (target: 137 runs)
H Morley c Jenner 1
G Brown b Pilch 11
J Taylor b Cobbett 8
FW Lillywhite b Cobbett 16
F Wells c Davis 13
+T Box c Cobbett 0
W Goring b Pilch 3
WH Mason not out 4
P Vallance b Pilch 0
C Lanaway b Pilch 4
G Goad c Marsden 3
Extras (b 4, w 9, nb 3) 16
Total (all out, ? overs) 79
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-79.
Bowling O M R W
Cobbett ? ? ? 2
Pilch ? ? ? 4
- The Sussex bowling in England 1st innings adds 1 run short.
Brown's Ground was formerly described as the Royal Grounds
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