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Timaru v A Shaw's XI
A Shaw's XI in New Zealand 1881/82
VenueAorangi Oval, Timaru on 18th January 1882 (1-day match)
Balls per over4
PlayersTimaru: 22; A Shaw's XI: 11
TossA Shaw's XI won the toss and decided to field
ResultMatch drawn


Timaru first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
G Raymondc Shrewsbury b Peate2    
HB Courtisrun out2    
WR Mooreb Peate3    
JS D'Emdenb Peate3    
J Thiernsb Midwinter14    
F Bethuneb Midwinter8    
CTH Perryc Peate b Midwinter7    
M Shepherdc Barlow b Midwinter0    
CA Jeffersonlbw b Peate0    
CS Fraserb Midwinter4    
WJ Hughesb Peate2    
Grantb Peate10    
G Andrewsrun out (Barlow)7    
*E Fowlerb Peate8    
Rothwellc Bates b Peate7    
C Franksb Peate4    
Turnerc Emmett b Midwinter1    
F Jonesnot out4    
WP Reevesrun out (Ulyett)5    
E Loughb Midwinter11    
JG Bowieb Midwinter0    
PH Clemanceb Midwinter0    
Extras(7 b, 2 nb)9
Total(all out, 62.2 overs)111
Fall of wickets:
1-3 (Courtis), 2-4 (Raymond), 3-8 (D'Emden), 4-11 (Moore), 5-29 (Thierns), 6-33 (Bethune), 7-35 (Shepherd), 8-38 (Jefferson), 9-46 (Perry), 10-48 (Fraser), 11-48 (Hughes), 12-59 (Andrews), 13-71 (Fowler), 14-74 (Grant), 15-82 (Franks), 16-83 (Turner), 17-87 (Rothwell), 18-95 (Reeves), 19-109 (Lough), 20-111 (Bowie), 21-111 (Clemance, 62.2 ov)
A Shaw's XI bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Peate31   7639--
Midwinter31.216399-2

A Shaw's XI first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
G Ulyettc Hughes b Rothwell7    
RG Barlowc Andrews b Lough21    
J Selbyrun out57    
W Batesc and b Rothwell0    
A Shrewsburynot out32    
WE Midwinternot out0    
T Emmettdid not bat 
*A Shawdid not bat 
+R Pillingdid not bat 
WH Scottondid not bat 
E Peatedid not bat 
Extras(2 b)2
Total(4 wickets, 85 overs)119
Fall of wickets:
1-8 (Ulyett), 2-62 (Barlow), 3-62 (Bates), 4-115
Timaru bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Rothwell36   11392--
Hughes24   13330--
Lough20   10331--
Perry5   0120--

The match ended in contoversy, stumps being called 40 minutes early after the South Canterbury captain, E Fowler, objected to the number of people transgressing on the ground. According to the Timaru Herald this was not so and it was probably because it was so cold that the captain wanted to get his players off the field as the English XI had won. This course of events led to bad feeling between the public and their home team.

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