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Hertfordshire v Buckinghamshire
Minor Counties Championship 1900
VenueClarence Park, St Albans on 30th, 31st July 1900 (2-day match)
Balls per over6
TossHertfordshire won the toss and decided to bat
ResultMatch drawn
PointsHertfordshire 0; Buckinghamshire 0
Umpires[unknown]
Close of play day 1Hertfordshire (1) 359 all out

Hertfordshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
AJ Goldingb EE Wright40     
THK Dashwoodc ES Boddy b Golding46     
HE Whitelbw b GH Boddy41     
*A Butcherb EE Wright8     
HJ Hillc Cobb b MW Wright10     
RC Grelletb Golding61     
WH Marshc Cobb b MW Wright20     
HG Tylecotec Cobb b MW Wright13     
+W Eastc Cobb b de Paravicini62     
HW Stevensc EE Wright b MW Wright11     
EN Goodyearnot out19     
Extras(21 b, 6 lb, 1 w)28
Total(all out, 137.5 overs)359
Fall of wickets:
1-62, 2-140, 3-142, 4-160, 5-180, 6-246, 7-248, 8-281, 9-321, 10-359 (137.5 ov)
Buckinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
MW Wright61   32784--
Golding22   18921-
GH Boddy19   2621--
Jones3   150--
EE Wright29   6822--
de Paravicini3.50151--

Buckinghamshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
+CE Cobbc Butcher b White72     
ES Boddyb Golding49     
J Saundersc Hill b White25     
MW Wrightb White17     
SD Maullbw b Golding4     
*PJ de Paravicinic Dashwood b White12     
H Jonesb White0     
EE Wrightb White0     
CC Edmundsb White0     
GH Boddynot out7     
SWWE Goldingb Goodyear1     
Extras(3 b, 3 lb)6
Total(all out, 73 overs)193
Fall of wickets:
1-102, 2-136, 3-159, 4-165, 5-183, 6-183, 7-183, 8-183, 9-192, 10-193 (73 ov)
Hertfordshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
White28   8637--
Goodyear13   4291--
Tylecote2   110--
Golding23   2602--
Marsh4   1160--
Stevens3   0180--

Buckinghamshire second innings (following on)RunsBallsMins4s6s
+CE Cobbb Stevens39     
ES Boddyc Dashwood b Tylecote10     
J Saundersb White0     
MW Wrightnot out59     
SD Maulnot out21     
*PJ de Paravicinidid not bat      
H Jonesdid not bat      
EE Wrightdid not bat      
CC Edmundsdid not bat      
GH Boddydid not bat      
SWWE Goldingdid not bat      
Extras(6 b, 2 lb, 2 nb)10
Total(3 wickets, 56 overs)139
Fall of wickets:
1-17, 2-17, 3-103
Hertfordshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
White15   7201-1
Tylecote14   3341--
Stevens8   4121--
Goodyear6   1240--
Grellet7   0290-1
Marsh3   210--
Dashwood3   190--

Notes
--> HG Tylecote made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> W East made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> H Jones made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> EE Wright made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> GH Boddy made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> HG Tylecote made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> W East made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> EE Wright made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> RC Grellet (1) passed his previous highest score of 60 in Minor Counties Championship matches

This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change.
This match was drawn after Buckinghamshire followed on 166 runs in arrears. For Hertfordshire, there were 7 fours in East's 62 and 10 fours in Grellet's 61. For the visitors, Cobb's 72 included 3 fours and M W Wright's 59 not out 6 fours. In the Buckinghamshire first innings, Cobb and E S Boddy put on 102 for the first wicket. The 61 overs [366 balls] and 32 maidens bowled by Wright in the Hertfordshire innings were both the highest for the season. In addition, the former was a new record for the Championship, exceeding the 330 balls bowled by V A Titchmarsh for Hertfordshire in the first innings against Buckinghamshire at Aylesbury in 1897, and the latter was the equal second highest number of maidens bowled in a match during the season.
[Missing: Umpires.]
Sources: Hertfordshire Scorebook; Herts Advertiser 4 August; Hertfordshire Standard 3 August; Bucks Advertiser 4 August; Bucks Herald 4 August; South Bucks Free Press 3 August; The Sportsman 31 July, 1 August.

 

 

 

 

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