England Domestic Season, 1831
Single v Married
Lord's, London
11,12 July 1831 (3-day match)
Result: Single won by 22 runs
Toss:
Umpires:
Balls per over: 4
Single 1st innings
J Broadbridge b Cobbett 3
C Romilly c Lowther 20
EG Wenman hit wkt 35
J Saunders b Lillywhite 20
HR Kingscote c Lowther 0
H Anderson b Cobbett 0
GT Knight b Cobbett 12
WAB Bennett b Cobbett 2
Russell b Lillywhite 0
H Howard not out 6
Mitchell b Cobbett 0
Extras (b 4, w 1, nb 1) 6
Total (all out, ? overs) 104
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-104.
Bowling O M R W
Cobbett ? ? ? 5
Lillywhite ? ? ? 2
Married 1st innings
N Felix not out 30
Hon.ColHC Lowther b Broadbridge 0
H Wodehouse hit wkt 0
Lord Strathavon run out 2
T Beagley b Wenman 0
W Ward c & b Wenman 2
J Cobbett b Wenman 0
FW Lillywhite b Wenman 0
W Potter b Broadbridge 1
E Romilly b Wenman 0
T Vigne c Kingscote 4
Extras (w 4) 4
Total (all out, ? overs) 43
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-43.
Bowling O M R W
Broadbridge ? ? ? 2
Wenman ? ? ? 5
Single 2nd innings
J Broadbridge b Lillywhite 0
C Romilly b Lillywhite 4
EG Wenman run out 24
J Saunders b Cobbett 4
HR Kingscote b Lillywhite 0
H Anderson not out 1
GT Knight b Lillywhite 0
WAB Bennett b Lillywhite 0
Russell b Lillywhite 4
H Howard c Ward 0
Mitchell b Cobbett 3
Extras (w 1, nb 1) 2
Total (all out, ? overs) 42
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-42.
Bowling O M R W
Cobbett ? ? ? 2
Lillywhite ? ? ? 6
Married 2nd innings (target: 104 runs)
N Felix lbw 5
Hon.ColHC Lowther b Wenman 1
H Wodehouse st Saunders 0
Lord Strathavon b Wenman 4
T Beagley not out 22
W Ward b Wenman 29
J Cobbett b Broadbridge 5
FW Lillywhite c Romilly 8
E Romilly c Saunders 0
T Vigne b Broadbridge 1
W Potter absent hurt -
Extras (b 2, w 4) 6
Total (all out, ? overs) 81
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-81.
Bowling O M R W
Broadbridge ? ? ? 2
Wenman ? ? ? 3
- Felix carried his bat through the first innings. ‘Mr.Potter
did not make his appearance on the ground until above two
minutes after time had been called. The opposite side
consequently claimed the match.'
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