Brigg Town against Brocklesby Park at Brigg on 20/07/1898
Innings of Brigg Town
Batsman | How Out | Fielder | Bowler | Score | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | WW.Underwood | Bowled | WK.Waddingham | 1 | |
2 | CH.Isaacson | Caught | and Bowled | WK.Waddingham | 0 |
3 | I.Rowbottom | Caught | GE.Collins | 31 | |
4 | R.Flowers | Bowled | WK.Waddingham | 5 | |
5 | R.Smith | Caught | GT.Cliff | GE.Collins | 25 |
6 | S.Smith | Not Out | 50 | ||
7 | GN.Danby | Bowled | GE.Collins | 5 | |
8 | F.Quickfall | Bowled | EG.Dunn | 18 | |
9 | JT.Barley | Bowled | WK.Waddingham | 2 | |
10 | HCD.Sword | Not Out | 4 | ||
11 | H.Elwood | DNB | - | ||
Extras | 24 | ||||
? Overs | Total | 165/8 |
Bowling (0-ball Overs)
Bowler | Overs | Maidens | Runs | Wickets | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | WK.Waddingham | ? | ? | ? | 4 |
2 | GE.Collins | ? | ? | ? | 3 |
3 | EG.Dunn | ? | ? | ? | 1 |
Innings of Brocklesby Park
Batsman | How Out | Fielder | Bowler | Score | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | EG.Dunn | Caught | WW.Underwood | JT.Barley | 9 |
2 | GE.Collins | Caught | R.Flowers | JT.Barley | 0 |
3 | JHJ.Webb | Caught | S.Smith | I.Rowbottom | 7 |
4 | P.Frankish | Bowled | I.Rowbottom | 9 | |
5 | JK.Clixby | Bowled | I.Rowbottom | 0 | |
6 | Martin | Caught | GN.Danby | JT.Barley | 6 |
7 | WK.Waddingham | Stumped | CH.Isaacson | JT.Barley | 25 |
8 | GT.Cliff | Caught | and Bowled | R.Smith | 3 |
9 | F.Leeson | Stumped | CH.Isaacson | JT.Barley | 7 |
10 | A.Thursby | Caught | HCD.Sword | R.Smith | 0 |
11 | F.Calvert | Not Out | 0 | ||
Extras | 2 | ||||
? Overs | Total | 68 All Out |
Bowling (0-ball Overs)
Bowler | Overs | Maidens | Runs | Wickets | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | JT.Barley | ? | ? | ? | 5 |
2 | I.Rowbottom | ? | ? | ? | 3 |
3 | R.Smith | ? | ? | ? | 2 |
Brigg Town won by 97 runs

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