County Championship, 1901
Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
20,21 June 1901 (3-day match)
Result: Yorkshire won by an innings and 18 runs
Toss: Yorkshire
Umpires: G Porter and W Hearn
Close of play:
Day 1: Yorkshire 204, Nottinghamshire 1/1 (Dench 0*)
Yorkshire 1st innings
JT Brown c Anthony b Wass 6
J Tunnicliffe b Dixon 31
D Denton c W Gunn b JR Gunn 73
F Mitchell c & b JR Gunn 22
E Wainwright b JR Gunn 20
GH Hirst c Harrison b JR Gunn 2
L Whitehead c W Gunn b Hallam 27
*Lord Hawke c & b Wass 1
S Haigh c Carlin b JR Gunn 5
W Rhodes c Wass b Hallam 11
+D Hunter not out 3
Extras (b 1, w 1, nb 1) 3
Total (all out, 87.5 overs) 204
FoW: 1-6, 2-68, 3-118, 4-148, 5-155,
6-158, 7-167, 8-190, 9-190, 10-204.
Bowling O M R W
Wass 26 3 84 2 (1w)
Hallam 16.5 6 34 2
JR Gunn 33 15 49 5 (1nb)
Dixon 9 2 23 1
Jones 3 1 11 0
Nottinghamshire 1st innings
AW Hallam c Tunnicliffe b Rhodes 1
CE Dench c Wainwright b Haigh 0
W Gunn c Hunter b Rhodes 2
*AO Jones b Haigh 4
JA Dixon c Tunnicliffe b Rhodes 1
+J Carlin c Tunnicliffe b Rhodes 2
JR Gunn c Hawke b Haigh 0
J Iremonger not out 0
IM Harrison c Haigh b Rhodes 0
G Anthony b Haigh 2
TG Wass st Hunter b Rhodes 1
Extras 0
Total (all out, 15.5 overs) 13
FoW: 1-1, 2-3, 3-3, 4-4, 5-8, 6-8, 7-10, 8-10, 9-12, 10-13.
Bowling O M R W
Hirst 1 0 1 0
Rhodes 7.5 4 4 6
Haigh 7 2 8 4
Nottinghamshire 2nd innings (following on)
*AO Jones c Mitchell b Wainwright 47
J Iremonger not out 55
W Gunn c & b Haigh 2
JA Dixon b Rhodes 8
JR Gunn c Hunter b Hirst 35
CE Dench c Hunter b Hirst 0
+J Carlin b Wainwright 8
IM Harrison b Hirst 0
G Anthony b Hirst 5
AW Hallam b Hirst 0
TG Wass b Hirst 0
Extras (b 13) 13
Total (all out, 63.1 overs) 173
FoW: 1-82, 2-90, 3-102, 4-155, 5-155,
6-164, 7-165, 8-173, 9-173, 10-173.
Bowling O M R W
Hirst 12.1 2 26 6
Rhodes 22 4 53 1
Haigh 16 3 53 1
Wainwright 13 6 28 2
- Nottinghamshire full substitute: IM Harrison (A Shrewsbury).
- A.Shrewsbury began the match, but before an hour's play, he
split his hand fielding at point and had to retire. Lord
Hawke allowed Harrison to take his place in the side. The
Nottinghamshire first innings lasted exactly one hour. The
match was completed in two days
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