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of Middlesex, playing for England v. Surrey at The Oval, took all ten wickets in the Surrey first innings and followed by scoring 108 in the England second innings, having been the not out batsman in the first (20*). He took a further four wickets in Surrey's second innings. England won by 392 runs.
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Between 1846 and 1863, a total of 26 Gentlemen v Players matches were played. Until 1856, the match was played at Lord's at least once a season. It was contested twice a season from 1857 to 1863, once at Lord's and once at The Oval. The Players won 21 of the 26 matches, the Gentlemen won four, and
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In 1846, Lord's introduced the Telegraph Score Board, and scorecards were sold for the first time. The first mowing machinery were employed on cricket fields around 1850, but sheep were still utilized at Lord's for many years after that. The simple wicket-keeping gloves gave way to the now-famous
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In 1857, the AEE and UEE began an annual series of matches against each other that continued until 1869. The fixture was the most important of the season while it lasted. Two games were played in 1857, both at Lord's and both won by the AEE whose players in 1857 included George Parr (captain),
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had only been played four times, the last time in 1838. The competition was revived in 1849 and was contested at least once per season until 1863, for a total of 28 encounters. It was frequently contested twice a year, with three matches in each years 1857 and 1863. The North won 16 of the 28
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The Eyre Estate sold the freehold of Lord's to Isaac Moses, a property trader, at public auction in 1860 for £7,000. MCC did not submit a bid. James Dark held the leasehold until 1864, when he ceded it to MCC, who afterwards purchased the freehold from Mr Moses at a substantial profit.
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made his final top-class appearance for Manchester v. Sheffield at Hyde Park, Sheffield. His career had spanned 44 seasons from his debut at Lord's on 20 September 1809 when he played for Beauclerk's XI v. Ladbroke's XI. His was the longest top-class career span, equalled only by
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in Nottingham; and The Oval in south London. The first top-class match at The Oval was Surrey Club v MCC on 25 & 26 May 1846. Only 194 runs were scored in the match with a top score of 13.
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completed the first recorded "match double" of 100 runs and ten wickets in a top-class game, scoring 26 and 83 and taking thirteen wickets. The feat was not accomplished again until 1859 by
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one, formed in 1842, was known as East Kent, a scenario which reflected the Dorset/Mann teams of the 18th century. The two organisations eventually merged in 1870 to form the existing
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took 14 wickets to help MCC win by 48 runs. Surrey County Cricket Club played its initial top-class match v Kent at The Oval on 25 & 26 June 1846, winning by 10 wickets.
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replaced Baillie, who resigned due to illness, in 1863. Fitzgerald became the first paid secretary on January 1, 1867, and held the position until 1876.
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In 1859, the earliest reference has been found of a hat being presented to a bowler who had taken wickets with three successive deliveries, hence
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was founded out of the Sheffield Match Fund Committee that had been established on 7 March 1861. This was an exact parallel with the formation of
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and Sheffield Cricket Club. There was an increase in northern matches with the three main town clubs regularly challenging each other.
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had a complex history with separate organisations founded in 1842 and 1859 – these merged to form the present Kent club in 1870.
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re-emerged as a county team in 1850, largely through the efforts of the Walker family that eventually founded the present
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had become traditional events in the cricketing calendar. As a rule, these matches were eleven-a-side with double
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Besides MCC, CUCC, OUCC and the new county clubs, other significant teams represented Manchester Cricket Club,
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cushioned gauntlets. The follow-on differential was lowered to 80 in 1854. (60 in a one-day match).
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from a similar fund (1836–1839). Yorkshire played their inaugural top-class match against Surrey at
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had existed in Hampshire for over a century, but none had survived indefinitely. On 15 December,
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Social conditions, especially the railways, were a key factor in the creation of the travelling
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were the main organisers and other players to represent the UEE in its early years included
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was founded on 12 August. A number of previous county organisations including the famous
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in 1852. Travelling took on a global aspect when, for the first time, an international
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Lord's hosted the last Public Schools Weeks (Eton, Harrow, and Winchester) in 1854.
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In 1846, the last match played for the Single Wicket Championship was between
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Active players, administrators and other contributors of the period included:
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bowled all ten batsmen in one innings, playing for North v South at Lord's.
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A Guide to Important Cricket Matches Played in the British Isles 1709–1863
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remained the sport's feature venue and there was increasing usage of the
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The English team of 1861–62 just prior to their departure for Australia:
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On 1 March 1859, the second Kent county club was formed and based at
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was the oldest, having been founded in 1839. It had been followed by
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On 26 August 1862, Surrey played against an England XI at The Oval.
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In a match played 27–29 May 1847 between MCC and Oxford University,
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on 4, 5 & 6 June. It was a rain-affected draw, evenly balanced.
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The first English touring team pictured on board ship at Liverpool:
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as MCC Secretary in 1858. Kynaston has been in charge since 1842.
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matches, the South won 8, and the remaining four were drawn.
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succeeded Baillie, who resigned due to ill health in 1863.
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Three county clubs were founded in 1863. On 8 January,
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of England was no-balled six times in succession by
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was formed to undertake the first overseas tours to
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Index

cricket
roundarm era
overarm bowling
railway boom
All-England Eleven
William Clarke
George Parr
United All England Eleven
Jemmy Dean
John Wisden
England team
North America in 1859
Australia in 1861–62
Sussex County Cricket Club
Nottinghamshire
Cambridgeshire
Surrey
Kent County Cricket Club
Yorkshire
Hampshire
Middlesex

All-England Eleven
Joe Guy
George Parr
Will Martingell
Alfred Mynn
William Denison
Jemmy Dean
William Clarke

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