County Championship, 1900
Surrey v Lancashire
Kennington Oval, London
16,17,18 August 1900 (3-day match)
Result: Surrey won by an innings and 99 runs
Toss: Surrey
Umpires: M Sherwin and H Pickett
Close of play:
Day 1: Surrey 398/9 (Jephson 100*, Stedman 23*)
Day 2: Surrey 463, Lancashire 217
Surrey 1st innings
R Abel b Mold 0
W Brockwell c Eccles b Mold 16
EG Hayes b Mold 17
WH Lockwood b Mold 22
TW Hayward c & b Cuttell 55
FC Holland st Smith b Ward 20
VFS Crawford c Briggs b Sharp 101
*DLA Jephson not out 138
WS Lees b Mold 33
T Richardson c Tyldesley b Briggs 6
+F Stedman b Mold 50
Extras (b 4, w 1) 5
Total (all out, 135.1 overs) 463
FoW: 1-4, 2-29, 3-34, 4-72, 5-110,
6-198, 7-243, 8-325, 9-332, 10-463.
Bowling O M R W
Briggs 23 6 80 1
Mold 34.1 8 99 6
Ward 25 3 100 1
Cuttell 29 6 98 1 (1w)
Sharp 19 1 58 1
Hallows 5 0 23 0
Lancashire 1st innings
J Hallows b Lees 52
A Ward b Lees 13
JT Tyldesley b Lees 2
*AC MacLaren c Holland b Lees 51
WR Cuttell c Stedman b Lockwood 12
CR Hartley b Lockwood 32
J Briggs b Lockwood 5
A Eccles c Brockwell b Lockwood 10
J Sharp not out 10
+C Smith c Hayes b Lockwood 0
AW Mold b Lees 0
Extras (b 23, w 1, nb 6) 30
Total (all out, 78.4 overs) 217
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-217.
Bowling O M R W
Richardson 21 6 46 0 (1w,1nb)
Jephson 4 0 8 0
Lockwood 21 4 55 5 (5nb)
Brockwell 9 3 27 0
Lees 22.4 10 50 5
Hayes 1 0 1 0
Lancashire 2nd innings (following on)
J Hallows c Holland b Lees 21
A Ward c Hayward b Lees 3
JT Tyldesley c sub b Richardson 18
*AC MacLaren c Holland b Brockwell 29
WR Cuttell c Lockwood b Brockwell 21
CR Hartley c Abel b Brockwell 0
J Briggs c Holland b Brockwell 0
A Eccles c Lockwood b Lees 4
J Sharp c Crawford b Lees 14
+C Smith not out 19
AW Mold c Abel b Brockwell 12
Extras (b 4, lb 1, w 1) 6
Total (all out, 60 overs) 147
FoW: 1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-147.
Bowling O M R W
Richardson 7 3 13 1 (1w)
Lockwood 10 2 36 0
Brockwell 16 8 21 5
Lees 27 8 71 4
- Crawford scored his 101 out of 133 in 75 minutes including 15
fours and 2 sixes which were both "small" hits increased to
six by overthrows. Jephson's 138 included 17 fours. Hayes
took over as Surrey wicket-keeper when Stedman was unwell in
the Lancashire first innings
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