County Championship, 1938
Kent v Derbyshire
Tonbridge
11,13 June 1938 (3-day match)
Result: Derbyshire won by an innings and 86 runs
Points: Derbyshire 12, Kent 0
Toss: Derbyshire
Umpires: D Hendren and CV Tarbox
Close of Play:
Day 1: Derbyshire 435/9 (AV Pope 76*, Mitchell 12*)
Derbyshire 1st innings
D Smith b Harding 122
AE Alderman lbw b Harding 60
TS Worthington c & b Todd 43
LF Townsend c Levett b Lewis 20
AF Townsend b Harding 22
GH Pope b Cole 3
AEG Rhodes c Woolley b Todd 20
+H Elliott c Lewis b Todd 6
*RHR Buckston lbw b Cole 33
AV Pope not out 76
TB Mitchell st Levett b Todd 14
Extras (b 5, lb 13) 18
Total (all out, 129.1 overs) 437
FoW: 1-157, 2-233, 3-233, 4-269, 5-279, 6-279, 7-306, 8-309,
9-435, 10-437.
Bowling O M R W
Harding 33 5 104 3
Todd 38.1 7 111 4
Cole 30 3 105 2
Lewis 22 7 76 1
Knott 6 1 23 0
Kent 1st innings
AE Fagg c Elliott b AV Pope 6
FE Woolley b GH Pope 44
*FGH Chalk c Alderman b GH Pope 0
LJ Todd b AV Pope 2
CH Knott c Alderman b AV Pope 12
PR Sunnucks b AV Pope 29
TW Spencer c Alderman b Mitchell 37
NW Harding b Mitchell 7
ES Cole c AF Townsend b Mitchell 12
+WHV Levett c Worthington b AV Pope 10
C Lewis not out 0
Extras (b 5, lb 3) 8
Total (all out, 49.1 overs) 167
FoW: 1-25, 2-38, 3-60, 4-60, 5-74, 6-122, 7-135, 8-155, 9-167,
10-167.
Bowling O M R W
AV Pope 21 5 68 5
GH Pope 17 5 46 2
Mitchell 8.1 1 35 3
Rhodes 3 0 10 0
Kent 2nd innings (following on)
AE Fagg lbw b GH Pope 0
FE Woolley c Elliott b AV Pope 1
*FGH Chalk b AV Pope 5
LJ Todd b GH Pope 11
CH Knott b GH Pope 11
PR Sunnucks b GH Pope 7
TW Spencer c Alderman b GH Pope 57
NW Harding b GH Pope 17
ES Cole run out 7
+WHV Levett not out 31
C Lewis b GH Pope 16
Extras (b 14, lb 5, nb 2) 21
Total (all out, 49.1 overs) 184
FoW: 1-0, 2-4, 3-17, 4-17, 5-30, 6-47, 7-88, 8-121, 9-132,
10-184.
Bowling O M R W
AV Pope 11 1 35 2
GH Pope 20.1 3 57 7
Mitchell 11 1 44 0
Rhodes 4 2 11 0
LF Townsend 3 0 16 0
- D Smith 122 in 168 minutes, seventeen 4's.
- ES Cole was dismissed from a no-ball, run out backing up, after the ball
had hit bowler's end stumps and Mitchell pulled out a stump with the
ball in his hand.
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