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Camden v A Shaw's XI
A Shaw's XI in Australia 1886/87
VenueCamden on 25th, 26th January 1887 (2-day match)
Balls per over4
PlayersCamden: 22; A Shaw's XI: 12
TossCamden won the toss and decided to bat
ResultMatch drawn
Close of play day 1Camden (1) 105/17 (Mackel 17*)

Camden first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
J Paytonc [unknown] b [unknown]6     
J Smallb [unknown]4     
AJO Thompsonb [unknown]18     
AE Mooreb [unknown]1     
Canec [unknown] b [unknown]0     
A Fowlerb [unknown]19     
J Ruddb [unknown]3     
A Paytenc [unknown] b [unknown]10     
J Mackelb [unknown]26     
JM Onslowc [unknown] b [unknown]0     
WB Hurleyrun out2     
*EG Eaganc [unknown] b [unknown]4     
R Jonesc [unknown] b [unknown]0     
F Baxterb [unknown]0     
EW Booty hit wkt b [unknown]5     
J Reedyb [unknown]2     
P Hayesc [unknown] b [unknown]1     
JJ Wassonb [unknown]1     
AJ Dowstb [unknown]1     
JJ Jones[dismissal not known]5     
J Jones[dismissal not known]13     
R Reedy[dismissal not known]0     
Extras2
Total(all out, 172 overs)123
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-?, 11-?, 12-?, 13-?, 14-?, 15-?, 16-?, 17-105, 18-?, 19-?, 20-?, 21-123 (172 ov)
A Shaw's XI bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Briggs53   32387--
Flowers39   30182--
Barlow18   1472--
Bates62   31588--

A Shaw's XI first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
WH Scottonc Mackel b J Reedy0     
W Flowersb Moore17     
W Gunnnot out68     
W Batesc JJ Jones b J Reedy0     
RG Barlowb J Reedy1     
J Briggsnot out41     
*A Shrewsburydid not bat      
W Barnesdid not bat      
GA Lohmanndid not bat      
JM Readdid not bat      
W Clarkedid not bat      
+M Sherwindid not bat      
Extras(2 b)2
Total(4 wickets, 73 overs)129
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?
Camden bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
J Reedy31   10373--
Mackel13   4210--
Moore16   3291--
R Jones8   1210--
Small3   0100--
Fowler2   090--

Lohmann and Shrewsbury did not arrive until half-past four on the first day having failed to alight at the correct railway station. A couple of the local men fielded for the absentees and Barnes captained.
Overnight rain prevented any play before one o'clock on the second day. At ten minutes to five a storm stopped the match

 

 

 

 

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