County Championship, 1901
Leicestershire v Sussex
Aylestone Road, Leicester
10,11,12 June 1901 (3-day match)
Result: Sussex won by an innings and 22 runs
Toss: Sussex
Umpires: JE West and J Moss
Close of play:
Day 1: Sussex 491/5 (Fry 237*, Smith 26*)
Day 2: Sussex 557, Leicestershire 253 and 45/2 (King 11*, Whitehead 20*)
Sussex 1st innings
CB Fry lbw b Woodcock 244
AE Relf b King 53
KO Goldie c Brown b Geeson 41
EH Killick c Brown b Coe 51
*KS Ranjitsinhji st Whiteside b Geeson 37
J Vine c King b Coe 31
CLA Smith b Woodcock 50
J Bean b Woodcock 26
+HR Butt b Geeson 1
FW Tate not out 1
CHG Bland st Whiteside b Geeson 0
Extras (b 11, lb 5, w 6) 22
Total (all out, 136.4 overs) 557
FoW: 1-88, 2-141, 3-225, 4-308, 5-402,
6-510, 7-550, 8-555, 9-555, 10-557.
Bowling O M R W
Woodcock 39.4 4 138 3
Geeson 37 2 150 4 (3w)
Pougher 6 0 34 0 (1w)
King 18 4 65 1 (1w)
Brown 8 1 30 0
Crawford 8 0 41 0 (1w)
Coe 15 3 53 2
Wood 5 1 24 0
Leicestershire 1st innings
CJB Wood b Vine 45
AE Knight c Goldie b Relf 39
JH King lbw b Relf 35
H Whitehead b Vine 20
AD Pougher lbw b Tate 44
S Coe b Tate 46
RT Crawford b Tate 0
F Geeson not out 4
JH Brown c Fry b Vine 1
A Woodcock b Vine 0
+JP Whiteside c Goldie b Tate 1
Extras (b 13, lb 1, w 1, nb 3) 18
Total (all out, 84.3 overs) 253
FoW: 1-72, 2-105, 3-147, 4-147, 5-236,
6-244, 7-247, 8-252, 9-252, 10-253.
Bowling O M R W
Bland 24 4 71 0 (3nb,1w)
Vine 33 8 94 4
Relf 20 6 45 2
Tate 6.3 2 13 4
Goldie 1 0 12 0
Leicestershire 2nd innings (following on)
CJB Wood c Butt b Tate 9
AE Knight c Smith b Vine 0
JH King c Goldie b Killick 46
H Whitehead b Vine 20
AD Pougher c Butt b Tate 10
S Coe b Tate 83
RT Crawford c Butt b Vine 66
F Geeson c Butt b Tate 0
JH Brown c Butt b Vine 8
A Woodcock c & b Vine 12
+JP Whiteside not out 2
Extras (b 23, lb 2, w 1) 26
Total (all out, 99.1 overs) 282
FoW: 1-2, 2-17, 3-46, 4-57, 5-112,
6-235, 7-239, 8-264, 9-271, 10-282.
Bowling O M R W
Bland 5 0 16 0
Vine 39.1 6 117 5 (1w)
Relf 7 0 21 0
Tate 41 18 75 4
Killick 4 1 10 1
Ranjitsinhji 3 0 17 0
- Fry batted 350 minutes for his 244 which included 25 fours
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