CRICKET.
ENGLISH BATTING AND BOWL-
ING RECORDS.
By Telegraph —Press Association- —Copyright London, Sept. 20.
The records of the cricket season just closed show that nine batsmen exceeded 2000 runs. Eleven averaged over 50 runs.
Abel made 3809 runs ; average, Do. Fry made ol 17 runs; average, 78. Tyidesley, 3041 runs : average, 55. Hayward, 2535 runs ; average, 50. Kanjitsinhji, 2-16 S ; average, JO. 'Quaife, averaged 50 ; McGahey, 4S ; .Tones, 40 ; Jessop, 40 : Lilly, 39 ; Gunn and llraund, 30 : Garnett, 35 ; Maelaren, 31 ; Itobson, 15 : Blythe, 6. The bowling records show : Khodes took ‘251 wickets; average, 15. Hirst, 183 ; average, 16. Hayward, 30 ; average, '2O. Blythe, 93 : average, 23. Quaife, 44 ; average, '23. Gunn, 92 ; average, 25. Tones, 56 , average, 27. McGahey, 52 ; average, 28. Braund, 120 ; average, 30.
•Jessop, 2!* ; average, 51. Barnes, who completes Maelaren s team, howled once, taking six wickets for sixteen runs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 219, 21 September 1901, Page 3
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146CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 219, 21 September 1901, Page 3
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