CRICKET.
LOUD HAWKE’S TEAM. (To the Editor Gisborne Times.) Sir, —I beg to forward herowith particulars, compiled from your columns, of the 12 matches played by tho above up to date, as I think they will interest your cricket readers. I tendor an apology to Mr “ Biffer ” if I am in any way trospassing on his preserves.—l am, etc., E. C. Leggett.
Dowson, County Surrey: Number of innings 91; times not out 1; runs 460; most in on innings 218, average 57.4. Burnup, Kent: 15, 4, 465, 82, 42.3. Thompson, Notts : 11, 2, 306, 80, 34. Fane, Essex: 14, 2, 346, 82, 28.10. Warner, (captain) Middlesex : 17,2, 415. 69, 27.10. Bosanquet, Middlesex: 10, 0, 269, 136. *26.9. Taylor, Yorkshire: 12, 0, 311, 62, 25.11 Johnston, Somorset: 13,2, 238, 43, 21,7 Whatman, Eton: 11, 1, 173, 56, 17.3 StanniDg, Lancashire :, 10, 1, 140, 35, 15.5. Leatham, Gloucestershire: 12, 1, 139, 28,12.7. Williams, Gloucestershire: 7,0, 80, 48,11.3. Hargreave, Warwick : 9,4, 30, 8, 6. Bowling averages with six innings incomplete : Bosanquet : 415 runs, 37 wickets, average 11.5. Burnup : 334, 51, 6.28. Dowson : 195, 21, 9.6. Hargreave : 428, 72, 5.68. Loathnm : 19, 0, 19. . Thompson : 551, 92, 5.91. Warnor: 18, 2, 9.
.Analysis not published for second innings Hawke’s Bay, first and second innings Marlborough, second innings Westland, first innings Canterbury. 12 ‘-MATCHES PLAYED AND WON HY LORD hawke’s team in new Zealand. Auokland (11): First innings 120, 2nd 72; total 192. Englishmen, 321. Won by an innings and 129 runs. South Taranaki (18 batsmen, 15 fielding): Scores, 146 and 38 ; total, 184. Englishmen, 157 and 30 for ono wicket. * Won by nine wickets. ' North Taranaki (18 batsmen, 15 fielding): Scores, 86 and 131; total, 217. EnV __glishmen, 320. Won by an innings * *and 103 runs.
Wanganui (15 batsmen, 12 fioldsmen) : Scores 120 and 77 ; total, 197. Eng- , lishmen, 140 and 59 for 3 wickets; ; total, 199. Englishmen, who played ' 12 mon, won by 8 wickets. ; Manawatu (18 batsmen, 15 fieldsmen): Scores 105 and 72, total 177. Englishmen, 307 for 8 wickets. Won by • Englishmen by an innings, 130 runs, and 2 wickets. gawko's Bay (15 batsmen, 12 fioldsmon): ' Scores 106 and 157, total 263. Englishmen, 401; the latter won by an inniDgs and 198 runs. Englishmen played 12 men. Wellington (11): Scores 243 and 140, total 383. Englishmen, 289 and 95 for no wickets. Englishmen won by 10 wickets. Wairarapa (22 batsmen, 18 fieldsmen): Scores 205 and 119, total 324. Englishmen, 405 for 7 wickets. The latter won by an innings, 81 runs, and 3 wickets. Matlborough (22 batsmen, 18 fieldsmen): Scores 59 and 162, total 221. Englishmen 204 and 18 for 1 wicket, total .- 222. Englishmen won by 9 wickets. . Nelson (IS batsmen, 15 fieldsmen): Scores 28 and 77, total 105. Englishmen 185, who thus won by an innings and 80 runs. Westland (22 batsmen, 18 fieldsmen): Scores 111 and 59, total 170. Englishmen 69 and 106 for 5 wickets, total 175. The latter won by 5 wicKcts, Canterbury (11): Scores 224 and 154, ''' . total 378. Englishmen 352 and 159 for 7 wickets, total 511 and 3 wickets to fall. Englishmen won by 133 runs and 3 wickets. Total runs made by Colonials for 378 wickets, 2811. Average, 7.165 per wicket. Total runs made by Englishmen for 134 wickets, 3677. Average, 27.59 per Wicket.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 825, 13 February 1903, Page 3
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