This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project Match drawn after Oxfordshire followed on133 runs behind. Rain delayed the start on the second day until 11.50 pm. For Norfolk, Fryer's 129 contained 1 five, 5 fours, 12 threes and 18 twos, scored in 190 minutes. It was the second highest individual innings of the season. Early on in his innings, a ball hit the stumps but did not dislodge a bail. In the Norfolk innings, Fryer and Buxton put on 117 runs for the fourth wicket. For Oxfordshire, Deane top-scored with 51. The 49 overs bowled by P Rogers in the Norfolk innings were the most bowled in an innings during the season. [Missing: Umpires; extras breakdown; in Norfolk inns boundaries in Morley's 58, and fall of 9th wicket; in Oxfordshire 1st inns boundaries in Deane's 51, and fall of 6th,7thand 8th wickets; in Oxfordshire 2nd inns part batting order.] Sources: Norfolk Cricket Annual 1896; p 39-42; Eastern Daily Press 23 August; Eastern Evening News 21,22,23 August; Norfolk Chronicle 24 August; Abingdon Herald 24 August; Jackson's Oxford Journal 24 August; Oxford Chronicle 24 August; Oxford Times 24 August; The Sportsman 21,22,23 August.