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Berkshire v Buckinghamshire
Minor Counties Championship 1903
VenueCounty Ground, Kensington Road, Reading on 12th, 13th August 1903 (2-day match)
Balls per over6
TossBuckinghamshire won the toss and decided to bat
ResultBuckinghamshire won by 50 runs
PointsBerkshire 0; Buckinghamshire 3
Close of play day 1Berkshire (1) 134/9 (Cave 1*)

Buckinghamshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
CRH Gressonc Williams b Cave13     
EC Hobbsc Watts b Williams42     
FN Birdc Nepean b Cave1     
MW Wrightc Nepean b Bennett9     
GR Greavesc Crook b Hutson17     
E Weaver-Adamslbw b Williams8     
*HE Bullb Cave0     
CC Edmundsc Nepean b Williams0     
RH Vaughanb Relf11     
+PCF de Paravicinic Henderson b Williams11     
H Pagenot out0     
Extras(? b, 0 lb, 3 nb, 1 w)20
Total(all out, 94.5 overs)132
Fall of wickets:
1-15, 2-17, 3-56, 4-85, 5-103, 6-104, 7-105, 8-108, 9-132, 10-132 (94.5 ov)
Berkshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Williams25   12294-3
Cave37   16403--
Relf20.5131811-
Hutson9   3141--
Bennett3   1111--

Berkshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
GGM Bennettc Hobbs b Vaughan7     
RA Williamsrun out4     
EA Wattsc Weaver-Adams b Page46     
HW Hutsonc Hobbs b Vaughan0     
FE Rowec Bull b Page28     
FM Ingramc Hobbs b Page0     
*CEMY Nepeanc Vaughan b Wright33     
+A Hendersonlbw b Page0     
HS Crookc Bird b Wright8     
W Cavenot out11     
RR Relfc and b Wright1     
Extras7
Total(all out, 54.1 overs)145
Fall of wickets:
1-4, 2-16, 3-16, 4-89, 5-89, 6-94, 7-116, 8-128, 9-134, 10-145 (54.1 ov)
Buckinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Wright23.18433--
Vaughan8   1412--
Greaves4   0230--
Page19   10314--

Buckinghamshire second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
CRH Gressonc Relf b Cave26     
EC Hobbsb Williams20     
FN Birdc Watts b Williams13     
MW Wrightlbw b Williams30     
GR Greavesb Williams0     
E Weaver-Adamsc and b Cave49     
*HE Bullb Cave0     
CC Edmundsc Bennett b Williams20     
RH Vaughanc and b Cave0     
+PCF de Paravicinib Cave4     
H Pagenot out2     
Extras(? b, 0 lb, 3 nb, 2 w)27
Total(all out, 80.5 overs)191
Fall of wickets:
1-42, 2-60, 3-67, 4-67, 5-156, 6-156, 7-178, 8-179, 9-185, 10-191 (80.5 ov)
Berkshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Cave33.511575--
Williams21   3605-3
Relf6   1220--
Hutson9   580--
Bennett5   11002-
Rowe6   3100--

Berkshire second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
GGM Bennettc Hobbs b Wright8     
RA Williamsc and b Wright24     
EA Wattsc de Paravicini b Wright18     
HW Hutsonc Weaver-Adams b Wright0     
FE Rowerun out45     
FM Ingramb Wright14     
*CEMY Nepeanb Page1     
+A Hendersonc Weaver-Adams b Wright12     
HS Crookb Page0     
W Cavenot out0     
RR Relfc Edmunds b Page1     
Extras5
Total(all out, 55 overs)128
Fall of wickets:
1-21, 2-24, 3-44, 4-54, 5-56, 6-113, 7-115, 8-115, 9-119, 10-128 (55 ov)
Buckinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Wright28   14276--
Page24   4713--
Vaughan3   0250--

Notes
--> Bowling in the Buckinghamshire second innings adds 3 runs over
--> CEMY Nepean (1) passed 1000 runs in Minor Counties Championship matches when he reached 33
--> E Weaver-Adams (2) passed his previous highest score of 27 in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> CC Edmunds (2) passed his previous highest score of 13 in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> FM Ingram (2) passed 1000 runs in Minor Counties Championship matches when he reached 13
--> W Cave reached 50 wickets in Minor Counties Championship matches when taking his 1st wicket in the Buckinghamshire second innings

This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change.
Buckinghamshire won by 50 runs at 6.10 pm on the second day, after setting Berkshire 179 runs to win in 160 minutes. For the winners, Wright took 9 wickets in the match for 70 runs. Weaver-Adams made the highest score with 49. For the losers, Williams took 9 wickets in the match for 89 runs. Henderson started keeping wicket for Berkshire, but was relieved by Watts during the course of the first Buckinghamshire innings. The 70.5 overs bowled by Cave in the match were the most during the season.
[Missing: Umpires; extras breakdown; in Buckinghamshire second innings runs conceded bowling 3 in excess.]
Sources: Berkshire Chronicle 15 August; Reading Mercury 15 August; Reading Observer 15 August; Reading Standard 15 August; Bucks Advertiser 15 August; Bucks Herald 15 August; Slough Observer 22 August; South Bucks Free Press 14 August; South Bucks Standard 14 August; Windsor Chronicle 14 August; The Sportsman 13,14 August.

 

 

 

 

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