County Championship, 1899
Somerset v Middlesex
County Ground, Taunton
7,8,9 August 1899 (3-day match)
Result: Middlesex won by an innings and 26 runs
Toss: Somerset
Umpires: RG Barlow and H Pickett
Balls per over: 5
Close of play:
Day 1: Somerset 105, Middlesex 205/4 (Warner 106*)
Day 2: Middlesex 360, Somerset 218/7 (Newton 12*, Gill 10*)
Somerset 1st innings
WC Hedley b Trott 1
CA Bernard run out 4
E Robson c MacGregor b Hearne 31
FA Phillips c Moon b Trott 14
*SMJ Woods c Roche b Trott 12
J Daniell c Ford b Hearne 2
GB Nichols c MacGregor b Hearne 1
+AE Newton b Hearne 21
GC Gill c Ford b Hearne 0
EJ Tyler c Moon b Trott 8
B Cranfield not out 7
Extras (b 4) 4
Total (all out, 57.1 overs) 105
FoW: 1-3, 2-16, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-80, 10-105.
Bowling O M R W
Trott 29 7 65 4
Hearne 28.1 15 36 5
Middlesex 1st innings
PF Warner c Woods b Tyler 114
J Douglas c Newton b Gill 27
LJ Moon st Newton b Tyler 10
RN Douglas b Woods 27
JT Rawlin c Newton b Tyler 30
FGJ Ford c Robson b Hedley 9
AE Trott c Nichols b Gill 63
CM Wells not out 52
*+G MacGregor c Newton b Gill 8
W Roche c Newton b Cranfield 1
JT Hearne c Robson b Gill 11
Extras (b 8) 8
Total (all out, 101 overs) 360
FoW: 1-66, 2-85, 3-134, 4-205, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-360.
Bowling O M R W
Gill 29 5 89 4
Tyler 29 0 114 3
Hedley 10 0 49 1
Cranfield 16 1 71 1
Woods 15 7 23 1
Robson 2 0 6 0
Somerset 2nd innings
WC Hedley lbw b Hearne 3
CA Bernard c Trott b Rawlin 44
E Robson c & b Trott 17
FA Phillips b Trott 1
*SMJ Woods lbw b Trott 15
J Daniell c Trott b Wells 52
GB Nichols st MacGregor b Wells 48
+AE Newton c Rawlin b Hearne 12
GC Gill not out 20
B Cranfield b Wells 1
EJ Tyler absent hurt -
Extras (b 13, lb 3) 16
Total (all out, 100.3 overs) 229
FoW: 1-3, 2-?, 3-?, 4-60, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-218, 9-229.
Bowling O M R W
Trott 34 13 100 3
Hearne 27 15 38 2
Roche 14 7 22 0
Rawlin 9 5 16 1
Wells 16.3 6 37 3
- Warner batted for 165 minutes for his innings of 114 and hit
15 fours. Trott and Wells added 96 runs in 35 minutes for the
seventh wicket with Trott hitting the ball out of the ground
on three occasions. Tyler hurt his hand while fielding and
was unable to bat in the second innings.
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