County Championship, 1900
Yorkshire v Sussex
Bramall Lane, Sheffield
9,10,11 July 1900 (3-day match)
Result: Yorkshire won by an innings and 93 runs
Toss: Sussex
Umpires: J Phillips and A Shaw
Close of play:
Day 1: Sussex 232, Yorkshire 142/3 (Denton 78*, Hunter 1*)
Day 2: Yorkshire 489/9d, Sussex 25/5 (Ranjitsinhji 13*)
Sussex 1st innings
CB Fry b Haigh 3
AE Relf b Hirst 30
EH Killick b Hirst 90
A Collins b Hirst 0
*KS Ranjitsinhji c Tunnicliffe b Rhodes 72
FW Marlow run out 0
J Vine c Wainwright b Hirst 15
+HR Butt c Tunnicliffe b Hirst 0
GR Cox c Tunnicliffe b Rhodes 4
FW Tate b Hirst 4
CHG Bland not out 8
Extras (b 2, lb 4) 6
Total (all out, 67.4 overs) 232
FoW: 1-3, 2-76, 3-82, 4-171, 5-174,
6-208, 7-216, 8-216, 9-224, 10-232.
Bowling O M R W
Rhodes 20 3 82 2
Haigh 11 1 48 1
Smith 8 1 24 0
Hirst 22.4 4 49 6
Brown 6 0 23 0
Yorkshire 1st innings
JT Brown snr c Butt b Bland 2
J Tunnicliffe c Vine b Bland 54
D Denton c Cox b Bland 79
E Wainwright c Butt b Bland 0
+D Hunter b Relf 41
GH Hirst c Butt b Relf 71
WAI Washington b Bland 20
*E Smith not out 116
S Haigh c Fry b Bland 2
W Rhodes c Fry b Ranjitsinhji 79
L Whitehead not out 3
Extras (b 16, lb 5, nb 1) 22
Total (9 wickets declared, 173 overs) 489
FoW: 1-1, 2-113, 3-113, 4-146, 5-240, 6-275, 7-289, 8-291, 9-452.
Bowling O M R W
Bland 41 8 151 6
Tate 26 10 68 0
Relf 53 24 72 2
Cox 18 4 48 0
Collins 14 2 45 0
Killick 8 1 37 0
Ranjitsinhji 8 2 17 1 (1nb)
Vine 5 0 29 0
Sussex 2nd innings
A Collins c Tunnicliffe b Hirst 0
AE Relf c Smith b Rhodes 12
J Vine c Whitehead b Rhodes 0
+HR Butt st Hunter b Rhodes 0
*KS Ranjitsinhji c Haigh b Rhodes 87
EH Killick b Rhodes 0
CB Fry c Hunter b Rhodes 42
FW Marlow not out 11
GR Cox c & b Haigh 5
CHG Bland c Hirst b Rhodes 3
FW Tate c Tunnicliffe b Haigh 0
Extras (b 1, w 2, nb 1) 4
Total (all out, 66.3 overs) 164
FoW: 1-1, 2-6, 3-8, 4-25, 5-25,
6-129, 7-151, 8-160, 9-161, 10-164.
Bowling O M R W
Rhodes 28 4 59 7 (1w)
Haigh 15.3 4 34 2
Smith 7 1 31 0
Hirst 16 2 36 1 (1nb,1w)
- Smith and Rhodes added 161 in 100 minutes for the 9th wicket.
The attendance on each of the first two days was estimated at
15,000
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