CRICKET.
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London, September 20.
The following are the records of the cricket season just closed Nine batsmen exceeded 2000 runs; eleven averaged over 50 runs. Abel made 3309 runs, or an average of 55 ; Fry 6147, average 78; Tyldesly 2041, average 55; Hayward 2535, average 50: Eanjit 2468, average 70; Quaife, average .56, M'Gahey 48, Jones 46, Jessop 40, Lilly 39, Gunn and Braund 36, Garnett 35, M'Laren 31, Bobson 15, Blythe 6, Bowling—Rhodes 251 wickets, average 15, Hirst 183, average 16; Hayward 30, average 20; Blythe 93, average 23; Quaife 44, average 23; Gunn 92, average 23 : Jones 56, average 27 ; M’Gahey 52, average 28: Braund 120, average 30; Jessop 29, average 31. Barnes, who completes M'Laren’s team bowled once, taking 6 wickets for 16.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 September 1901, Page 3
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130CRICKET. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 September 1901, Page 3
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