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--> Wickets given to bowlers do not agree with batting scorecard for the Surrey Second XI first innings
This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change. Glamorgan completed their convincing win at 4.20 pm on the second day, after Surrey had followed on 152 runs behind on first innings. For the visitors, there were 2 fives and 10 fours in J H Brain's 88, and 1 five and 10 fours in R Lowe's 80. Bancroft scored 65 and Morgan 54. The 63 overs bowled by Creber was the third highest number in a match during the season, and the 183 runs he conceded were the joint highest for the year. For Surrey 2nd XI, Parkes scored 64, Stoner 63 and Walker 51 not out. In the Glamorgan innings when he had scored 83, J H Brain reached the career milestone of one thousand runs in championship matches. [Missing: Umpires; fall of wickets; large partnerships; in Glamorgan inns boundaries in Bancroft's 65 and Morgan's 54; in Surrey 1st inns boundaries in Stoner's 63 and Walker's 51 not out; in Surrey 2nd inns boundaries in Parkes's 64, and batting order.] Sources: Surrey Year Book 1900, p 120; South Wales Daily News 30 June, 1 July; South Wales Daily Post 29,30 June; South Wales Echo 29,30 June; Western Mail 30 June, 2 July; The Sportsman 29,30 June, 2 July.