County Championship, 1902
Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
17,18,19 July 1902 (3-day match)
Result: Match drawn
Toss: Nottinghamshire
Umpires: W Richards and CE Richardson
Close of play:
Day 1: Nottinghamshire 328, Yorkshire 16/0 (Brown 14*, Tunnicliffe 1*)
Day 2: Yorkshire 443/7 (Washington 12*)
Nottinghamshire 1st innings
*AO Jones c Higgins b Jackson 31
J Iremonger c Haigh b Rhodes 3
W Gunn b Hirst 0
A Shrewsbury c Brown b Haigh 66
JA Dixon c Hirst b Rhodes 123
JR Gunn st Higgins b Rhodes 0
WB Goodacre c Tunnicliffe b Rhodes 43
G Anthony b Rhodes 11
AW Hallam b Haigh 3
+TW Oates not out 13
TG Wass c Taylor b Haigh 28
Extras (b 3, lb 2, w 2) 7
Total (all out, 93.5 overs) 328
FoW: 1-3, 2-8, 3-55, 4-170, 5-173,
6-247, 7-263, 8-280, 9-292, 10-328.
Bowling O M R W
Hirst 18 3 57 1
Rhodes 33 5 91 5 (1w)
Jackson 22 0 78 1 (1w)
Brown 3 0 26 0
Haigh 17.5 4 69 3
Yorkshire 1st innings
JT Brown run out 46
J Tunnicliffe run out 104
D Denton c Goodacre b Anthony 26
TL Taylor c Shrewsbury b Wass 120
Hon.FS Jackson c & b Jones 8
GH Hirst c Anthony b Dixon 63
WAI Washington c W Gunn b Hallam 26
S Haigh c JR Gunn b Dixon 40
W Rhodes b Hallam 10
*Lord Hawke not out 23
+J Higgins c Oates b Dixon 2
Extras (b 15, lb 4, w 1, nb 9) 29
Total (all out, 167.5 overs) 497
FoW: 1-92, 2-142, 3-279, 4-296, 5-381,
6-391, 7-443, 8-454, 9-491, 10-497.
Bowling O M R W
Wass 26 5 81 1 (1w,2nb)
JR Gunn 27 12 62 0 (7nb)
Hallam 36 14 70 2
Anthony 22 7 52 1
Dixon 43.5 10 130 3
Jones 13 0 73 1
Nottinghamshire 2nd innings
*AO Jones c Jackson b Hirst 16
J Iremonger not out 128
W Gunn b Haigh 47
A Shrewsbury not out 52
Extras (b 7, lb 3, w 2) 12
Total (2 wickets, 98 overs) 255
DNB: JA Dixon, JR Gunn, WB Goodacre, G Anthony, AW Hallam,
+TW Oates, TG Wass.
FoW: 1-46, 2-135.
Bowling O M R W
Rhodes 24 11 39 0 (1w)
Haigh 23 5 62 1 (1w)
Hirst 13 3 45 1
Jackson 12 3 27 0
Denton 13 4 34 0
Brown 13 0 36 0
- Dixon's 123 included 14 fours, Tunnicliffe's 104 included 8
fours, Taylor's 120 included 8 fours and a five and
Iremonger's 128* included 10 fours. L.Whitehead fielded as
substitute for Tunnicliffe who was lame in the
Nottinghamshire 2nd innings
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