English Domestic Season, 1847
Cambridge Town Club v Marylebone Cricket Club
Parker's Piece, Cambridge
15,16,17 August 1847 (3-day match)
Result: Cambridge Town Club won by an innings and 34 runs
Toss: Cambridge Town Club
Umpires:
Close of Play:
Day 1: Cambridge Town Club 167/4 (Fenner 17*, Hoare 7*)
Day 2: Cambridge Town Club 222,
Marylebone Cricket Club 54/8 (Hammersley 2*, Hillyer 2*)
Cambridge Town Club 1st innings R
+D Hayward c Hoare b Dean 23
R Rinwood lbw b Dean 49
RT King c Dean b Clarke 3
H Cornell c Morse b Clarke 61
FP Fenner b Dean 21
AM Hoare b Clarke 12
AJD Diver c Grimston b Dean 22
OC Pell c Sewell b Dean 13
JM Lee c Kynaston b Hillyer 12
C Arnold b Hillyer 0
J Boning not out 0
Extras (b 5, w 1) 6
Total (all out, overs) 222
FoW: 1-40, 2-50, 3-135, 4-145, 5-?,
6-180, 7-?, 8-219, 9-222, 10-222.
Bowling O M R W
Hillyer ? ? ? 2
Dean ? ? ? 5 (w 1)
Clarke ? ? ? 3
Marylebone Cricket Club 1st innings R
Hon FGB Ponsonby b Diver 5
Hon R Grimston c Arnold b Diver 28
CH Hoare b Diver 5
W Clarke b Diver 3
+T Sewell c Hayward b Arnold 18
J Dean c King b Diver 9
R Kynaston c Diver b Arnold 5
WJ Hammersley not out 2
C Morse c Pell b Diver 3
WR Hillyer b Arnold 2
FW Lillywhite b Arnold 0
Extras (w 1) 1
Total (all out, overs) 81
FoW: 1-10,2-28, 3-36, 4-55, 5-66,
6-72, 7-74, 8-?, 9-81, 10-81.
Bowling O M R W
Diver ? ? ? 6
Arnold ? ? ? 4 (w 1)
Marylebone Cricket Club 2nd innings (following on) R
Hon FGB Ponsonby b Arnold 2
C Morse b Diver 5
R Kynaston b Arnold 4
CH Hoare c & b Arnold 0
Hon R Grimston run out 16
+T Sewell st Hayward b Diver 7
J Dean c King b Arnold 9
WJ Hammersley b Arnold 31
WR Hillyer b Diver 9
W Clarke not out 16
FW Lillywhite c King b Arnold 2
Extras (b 5, w 1) 6
Total (all out, overs) 107
FoW: 1-7, 2-11, 3-11, 4-11, 5-20,
6-45, 7-47, 8-?, 9-?, 10-107.
Bowling O M R W
Diver ? ? ? 3
Arnold ? ? ? 6 (w 1)
- Marylebone Cricket Club Captain not known
- Cambridge Town Club Captain not known
- Here a great novelty presented itself to our notice: instead of
the usual protection to the hand, a glove, Mr Ponsonby had
adopted a basket'. (Cambridge Chronicle).
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