County Championship, 1901
Sussex v Nottinghamshire
New County Ground, Hove, Brighton
17,18,19 June 1901 (3-day match)
Result: Match drawn
Toss: Nottinghamshire
Umpires: RG Barlow and JE West
Close of play:
Day 1: Nottinghamshire 453/4 (Shrewsbury 79*, Iremonger 14*)
Day 2: Nottinghamshire 642/7d, Sussex 263/8 (Vine 37*, Tate 17*)
Nottinghamshire 1st innings
*AO Jones c Smith b Vine 249
CE Dench c Butt b Relf 19
W Gunn c Butt b Vine 17
JR Gunn c & b Goldie 48
A Shrewsbury c Goldie b Tate 96
J Iremonger st Butt b Relf 85
+J Carlin b Vine 85
IM Harrison not out 6
G Anthony not out 3
Extras (b 25, lb 3, w 4, nb 2) 34
Total (7 wickets declared, 177 overs) 642
DNB: AW Hallam, TG Wass.
FoW: 1-72, 2-103, 3-231, 4-414, 5-492, 6-613, 7-639.
Bowling O M R W
Bland 5 0 25 0
Vine 39 4 175 3 (3w)
Relf 41 15 114 2 (1w)
Tate 49 5 162 1
Goldie 18 3 73 1
Killick 19 8 47 0 (2nb)
Bean 6 3 12 0
Sussex 1st innings
CB Fry lbw b Wass 17
AE Relf b JR Gunn 13
EH Killick c Wass b Hallam 24
KO Goldie c Wass b Hallam 56
J Vine not out 55
CLA Smith c Carlin b JR Gunn 1
FW Marlow c Carlin b Jones 36
J Bean c Wass b Hallam 20
+HR Butt c Hallam b Jones 21
FW Tate c Carlin b JR Gunn 84
CHG Bland b JR Gunn 2
Extras (b 19, lb 3, w 4, nb 6) 32
Total (all out, 132.1 overs) 361
FoW: 1-23, 2-41, 3-109, 4-110, 5-114,
6-159, 7-192, 8-221, 9-359, 10-361.
Bowling O M R W
Wass 39 8 144 1 (5nb,1w)
JR Gunn 31.1 12 49 4 (1nb)
Hallam 27 16 34 3
Jones 23 2 76 2 (3w)
Anthony 4 2 11 0
Dench 4 1 3 0
Iremonger 4 2 12 0
Sussex 2nd innings (following on)
CB Fry c JR Gunn b Wass 62
J Vine b Hallam 57
EH Killick c Hallam b Carlin 27
KO Goldie c Jones b Carlin 4
AE Relf c Hallam b Carlin 1
CLA Smith not out 1
FW Marlow not out 0
Extras (b 5, lb 1, w 1) 7
Total (5 wickets, 90 overs) 159
DNB: J Bean, +HR Butt, FW Tate, CHG Bland.
FoW: 1-89, 2-149, 3-153, 4-155, 5-159.
Bowling O M R W
Wass 9 5 20 1
JR Gunn 16 11 13 0 (1w)
Hallam 21 11 25 1
Jones 9 6 11 0
Anthony 4 2 10 0
Iremonger 14 2 33 0
W Gunn 7 1 15 0
Carlin 10 5 25 3
- Ranjitsinhji did not play because Barlow was one of the
umpires, there having been trouble at The Oval in 1900. Vine
batted 75 minutes in the 2nd innings without scoring a run.
Jones' 249 included 39 fours and took 270 minutes
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