County Championship, 1900
Middlesex v Essex
Lord's, London
23,24,25 July 1900 (3-day match)
Result: Middlesex won by an innings and 71 runs
Toss: Middlesex
Umpires: A Shaw and AF Smith
Close of play:
Day 1: Middlesex 383/6 (Wyld 27*, Robertson 15*)
Day 2: Middlesex 479, Essex 247 and 27/1 (Owen 10*, Mead 2*)
Middlesex 1st innings
*PF Warner lbw b Carpenter 170
RW Nicholls c Russell b Mead 6
J Gilman b Young 34
HW Kaye b Carpenter 76
JT Rawlin c & b Mead 23
AE Trott c Russell b Reeves 16
HJ Wyld c Carpenter b Mead 35
+WP Robertson b Young 38
TAD Bevington not out 32
W Williams lbw b Carpenter 24
JT Hearne b Carpenter 1
Extras (b 23, lb 1) 24
Total (all out, 142 overs) 479
FoW: 1-9, 2-74, 3-241, 4-293, 5-330,
6-360, 7-402, 8-428, 9-479, 10-479.
Bowling O M R W
Kortright 6 0 27 0
Mead 36 13 122 3
Young 28 1 113 2
Reeves 17 6 43 1
Buckenham 29 9 81 0
Carpenter 20 3 57 4
McGahey 6 3 12 0
Essex 1st innings
*HGP Owen c & b Trott 8
HA Carpenter c & b Wyld 70
PA Perrin lbw b Trott 0
CP McGahey c Wyld b Trott 19
AP Lucas b Hearne 58
CJ Kortright c & b Trott 30
CP Buckenham b Trott 2
W Reeves c & b Hearne 1
+TM Russell b Hearne 8
W Mead not out 32
HI Young b Trott 0
Extras (b 16, lb 2, w 1) 19
Total (all out, 80 overs) 247
FoW: 1-26, 2-26, 3-58, 4-136, 5-188,
6-196, 7-198, 8-199, 9-232, 10-247.
Bowling O M R W
Hearne 34 9 67 3
Trott 31 7 112 6
Williams 9 0 28 0
Rawlin 3 0 11 0
Wyld 3 0 10 1 (1w)
Essex 2nd innings (following on)
*HGP Owen c Gilman b Trott 23
HA Carpenter b Trott 14
W Mead b Trott 2
PA Perrin c Robertson b Hearne 12
CP McGahey c Nicholls b Bevington 29
AP Lucas b Hearne 12
CJ Kortright c Wyld b Bevington 10
CP Buckenham not out 23
W Reeves c & b Trott 2
+TM Russell b Trott 8
HI Young c Wyld b Bevington 5
Extras (b 17, lb 4) 21
Total (all out, 71.1 overs) 161
FoW: 1-21, 2-27, 3-50, 4-60, 5-86,
6-114, 7-133, 8-140, 9-156, 10-161.
Bowling O M R W
Hearne 25 9 40 2
Trott 36 10 79 5
Bevington 10.1 0 21 3
- Warner's 170 was scored in 270 minutes and included 1 six and
25 fours. He and Kaye added 167 for the 3rd wicket.
Kortwright, being lame, did not bowl after lunch on the first
day
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