CRICKET.
PER PBEBS ASSOCIATION, Received 20, 9.50 pm. | London, September 20. I The records of the cricket season just closed show that nine batsmen exc< e<?ed 2000 runs. Eleven averaged over 50. Abel made 3309 runs, average 55 ; Fry 3147, 78 ; Tyldesley 3041, 55 ; Hayward 2535, 50 ; Rnr jitsin£ln 2468, 70; Quaife iiveraged 56, MrGahev 48, -Jones 46, Jefsop 40, Lilley 39, Guun and Braund 36, Garnett 35. Maclaren 31, Robson 15, Rlythe 6. In bowling l*hodes took 251 wickets for an avertge of 15 runs ; Hirst 183, .16; Hayward 30, 20; Blythn 93, 23; Quaife 44, 23; Gunn 92, 23 ; Jones 56, 27 ; MoQalu-y 52, 28 ; Braund 120,30; Jessop 29,31. Barnes, who completes Maclar»n'steam, bowled onee, taking 6 witkets fur 6 runs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 217, 21 September 1901, Page 3
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123CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 217, 21 September 1901, Page 3
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