County Championship, 1938
Sussex v Kent
Hastings
6,8,9 August 1938
Result: Sussex won by an innings and 15 runs
Toss: Sussex
Umpires: F Chester and JA Newman
Close of Play:
Day 1: Sussex 447/9 (Hammond 77*, WL Cornford 1*).
Day 2: Sussex 447, Kent 115 & 160/3 (Valentine 27, Chalk 9*).
Sussex 1st innings
John G Langridge st Levett b Wright 34
JH Parks c Levett b Wright 78
HW Parks c Lewis b Wright 40
RG Stainton c Todd b Wright 0
Jas Langridge b Wright 47
HT Bartlett c Valentine b Todd 114
*AJ Holmes b Wright 0
HE Hammond not out 77
+WL Cornford b Lewis 42
JK Nye c Chalk b Wright 0
JH Cornford not out 1
Extras (b 8, lb 4, w 2) 14
Total (9 wickets declared) 447
FoW: 1-77, 2-156, 3-156, 4-157, 5-303, 6-321, 7-327, 8-428, 9-441.
Bowling O M R W
Todd 27 3 86 1
Watt 26 4 100 0
Lewis 27 7 94 1
Wright 30 5 113 7
Whitehouse 16 3 40 0
Kent 1st innings
FE Woolley c & b Jas Langridge 22
AE Fagg b Nye 6
LJ Todd run out 2
BH Valentine lbw b Nye 11
*FGH Chalk b Nye 13
CH Knott c Stainton b Jas Langridge 0
PMW Whitehouse c Nye b JH Parks 25
DVP Wright c & b Jas Langridge 11
AE Watt b Jas Langridge 0
+WHV Levett c JH Cornford b Jas Langridge 15
C Lewis not out 7
Extras (b 1, lb 1, nb 1) 3
Total (all out) 115
FoW: 1-13, 2-16, 3-41, 4-45, 5-46, 6-61, 7-76, 8-76, 9-94, 10-115.
Bowling O M R W
Nye 11 1 49 3
JH Cornford 11 1 33 0
Jas Langridge 14 3 28 5
JH Parks 0.5 0 2 1
Kent 2nd innings (following on)
FE Woolley lbw b Nye 11
AE Fagg b Nye 65
LJ Todd b Jas Langridge 32
BH Valentine b Nye 67
*FGH Chalk c HW Parks b Jas Langridge 21
CH Knott c Holmes b Jas Langridge 4
PMW Whitehouse b Jas Langridge 30
DVP Wright c HW Parks b Nye 32
AE Watt not out 29
+WHV Levett c & b Jas Langridge 3
C Lewis b Jas Langridge 6
Extras (b 13, lb 3, nb 1) 17
Total (all out) 317
FoW: 1-34, 2-122, 3-124, 4-178, 5-186, 6-218, 7-265, 8-298, 9-301,
10-317.
Bowling O M R W
Nye 25 1 105 4
JH Cornford 14 1 38 0
Jas Langridge 34.1 5 91 6
JH Parks 15 5 32 0
Hammond 11 1 34 0
- Bartlett 114, four 6's and fourteen 4's. He reached his hundred
in 105 minutes.
- Day 2: WL Cornford was hit in the mouth, HW Parks taking
his place behind the stumps.
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