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Glamorgan v Surrey Second XI
Minor Counties Championship 1903
VenueCardiff Arms Park, Cardiff on 17th, 18th June 1903 (2-day match)
Balls per over6
TossSurrey Second XI won the toss and decided to bat
ResultSurrey Second XI won by 61 runs
PointsGlamorgan 0; Surrey Second XI 3
UmpiresJ Ford, TH Holton
Close of play day 1Surrey Second XI (2) 55 all out

Surrey Second XI first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
A Bakerb Nash11     
JH Moulderc WH Brain b Nash11     
EG Goatlyb Russell37     
+F Stedmanb Russell23     
WE Davisb Nash6     
LMH Gooderc Gibson b Russell15     
*WT Graburnb Nash2     
W Montgomeryb Nash2     
C Kenwardnot out20     
WC Smithb Russell8     
MT Jacksonc and b Nash1     
Extras7
Total(all out, 73.1 overs)143
Fall of wickets:
1-12, 2-61, 3-61, 4-73, 5-100, 6-106, 7-112, 8-130, 9-142, 10-143 (73.1 ov)
Glamorgan bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Creber18   8310--
Nash36.114566--
Russell19   5494--

Glamorgan first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
HE Morganc Davis b Jackson11     
AJ Osborneb Jackson1     
NVH Richesc Smith b Jackson6     
*JH Brainc and b Smith9     
SH Reesst Stedman b Jackson8     
+WH Brainb Smith0     
W Russellc and b Smith0     
A Gibsonlbw b Jackson1     
PF Bushb Jackson1     
A Nashst Stedman b Smith4     
H Crebernot out5     
Extras(? b, 0 lb, 1 nb, 0 w)5
Total(all out, 25.5 overs)51
Fall of wickets:
1-13, 2-17, 3-20, 4-34, 5-36, 6-39, 7-39, 8-41, 9-45, 10-51 (25.5 ov)
Surrey Second XI bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Smith13   5214--
Jackson12.51256-1

Surrey Second XI second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
JH Moulderb Creber0     
A Baker hit wkt b Russell7     
EG Goatlyb Russell14     
+F Stedmanb Russell5     
WE Davisst WH Brain b Creber5     
LMH Gooderst WH Brain b Creber8     
W Montgomeryrun out5     
C Kenwardc Rees b Creber6     
*WT Graburnnot out0     
WC Smithb Russell0     
MT Jacksonb Creber3     
Extras(2 nb)2
Total(all out, 32.2 overs)55
Fall of wickets:
1-0, 2-20, 3-26, 4-33, 5-33, 6-47, 7-50, 8-52, 9-52, 10-55 (32.2 ov)
Glamorgan bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Creber16.26215--
Nash5   360-2
Russell11   2264--

Glamorgan second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
HE Morganst Stedman b Jackson7     
AJ Osbornest Stedman b Jackson4     
NVH Richesb Smith21     
*JH Brainst Stedman b Smith8     
SH Reesb Smith0     
+WH Brainb Smith2     
W Russellnot out19     
A Gibsonc Stedman b Smith5     
PF Bushc Kenward b Gooder5     
H Creberb Smith0     
A Nashb Smith6     
Extras9
Total(all out, 47.3 overs)86
Fall of wickets:
1-7, 2-34, 3-39, 4-39, 5-41, 6-?, 7-56, 8-?, 9-77, 10-86 (47.3 ov)
Surrey Second XI bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Smith21.35297--
Jackson9   1252--
Gooder17   8231--

Notes
--> MT Jackson made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> PF Bush made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> A Nash reached 50 wickets in Minor Counties Championship matches when taking his 2nd wicket in the Surrey Second XI first innings
--> MT Jackson achieved his first five wickets in an innings in Minor Counties Championship matches in the Glamorgan first innings

This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change.
Surrey 2nd XI won this relatively low-scoring match by 61 runs at 1.15 pm on the second day, after Glamorgan required 148 runs in their second innings for victory. The local press reported that the match started at 11.45 am, and the Surrey team, who had travelled down from London on the overnight mail train, "were handicapped by want of rest." For the winners, Smith took 11 wickets in the match for 50 runs, including 7 for 29 in the second innings. The 3 stumpings made by Stedman in the Glamorgan second innings were the most in the season, a feat equalled by two others. The 5 stumpings made by Stedman in the match equalled the Championship record achieved twice before by C Page for Northumberland against Durham at Jesmond in 1901 and by J Poole for Staffordshire against Durham at Walsall in 1902. The 6 dismissals made by Stedman in the match were the most during the season, an achievement equalled by two others. Bancroft missed this match as he was summoned home because his wife had become ill. The gate receipts were over £29.
[Missing: Extras breakdown; in Glamorgan second inningss fall of sixth and eighth wickets.]
Sources: Cardiff Evening Express 17,18 June; South Wales Daily News 18,19 June; South Wales Echo 17,18 June; Western Mail 18,19 June; Surrey Year Book 1903, p 119; The Sportsman 18,19 June.

 

 

 

 

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