England Domestic Season, 1840
England v Sussex
Lord's, London
8,9 June 1840 (3-day match)
Result: Sussex won by 22 runs
Toss: Sussex
Umpires:
Balls per over: 4
Close of play:
Day 1: Sussex 55, England 74, Sussex 55/5 (Box 12*, Dean 7*)
Sussex 1st innings
FW Lillywhite c Guy b Redgate 10
G Millyard st Wenman b Cobbett 0
J Taylor b Redgate 8
F Pilch st Wenman b Cobbett 2
CG Taylor b Redgate 17
E Napper b Redgate 5
C Hawkins b Cobbett 8
+T Box c Redgate b Cobbett 2
J Broadbridge c Sewell b Redgate 3
G Pescott b Redgate 0
J Dean not out 0
Extras 0
Total (all out, ? overs) 55
FoW: 1-?, 2-15, 3-30, 4-?, 5-?, 6-50, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-55.
Bowling O M R W
Cobbett ? ? ? 4
Redgate ? ? ? 6
England 1st innings
W Garrat c Box b Broadbridge 2
WR Hillyer c Hawkins b Dean 20
W Stearman b Lillywhite 7
A Mynn b Lillywhite 9
J Guy b Dean 0
+EG Wenman c sub b Dean 1
T Sewell b Lillywhite 10
S Redgate c Pescott b Lillywhite 15
W Clifford b Lillywhite 2
J Cobbett b Dean 0
TM Adams not out 0
Extras (b 5, w 3) 8
Total (all out, ? overs) 74
FoW: 1-?, 2-31, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-74.
Bowling O M R W
Lillywhite ? ? ? 5
Broadbridge ? ? ? 1
Dean ? ? ? 4
Sussex 2nd innings
J Taylor run out 0
G Pescott lbw b Cobbett 0
C Hawkins c Stearman b Mynn 0
F Pilch run out 14
CG Taylor b Cobbett 13
+T Box b Cobbett 22
J Dean b Mynn 13
E Napper b Mynn 2
G Millyard c Redgate b Cobbett 3
FW Lillywhite c Clifford b Mynn 0
J Broadbridge not out 10
Extras (b 7, w 2, nb 1) 10
Total (all out, ? overs) 87
FoW: 1-0, 2-0, 3-0, 4-?, 5-?, 6-68, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-87.
Bowling O M R W
Cobbett ? ? ? 4 (1nb)
Mynn ? ? ? 4
England 2nd innings (target: 69 runs)
WR Hillyer b Lillywhite 0
TM Adams b Dean 16
W Garrat b Lillywhite 3
A Mynn b Lillywhite 0
J Guy b Dean 5
S Redgate b Dean 0
T Sewell b Lillywhite 0
+EG Wenman not out 10
W Clifford b Lillywhite 5
J Cobbett b Lillywhite 1
W Stearman c Napper b Dean 4
Extras (b 2) 2
Total (all out, ? overs) 46
FoW: 1-0, 2-3, 3-8, 4-?, 5-?, 6-21, 7-26, 8-?, 9-?, 10-46.
Bowling O M R W
Lillywhite ? ? ? 6
Dean ? ? ? 4
- Wenman was caught by ‘a gentleman who represented Mr.Taylor
in the field'
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