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Narrabri v A Shaw's XI
A Shaw's XI in Australia 1886/87
VenueNarrabri on 4th, 5th February 1887 (2-day match)
Balls per over4
PlayersNarrabri: 22; A Shaw's XI: 11
TossA Shaw's XI won the toss and decided to bat
ResultMatch drawn
Close of play day 1A Shaw's XI (1) 102/2 (Barlow 42*, Scotton 25*)

A Shaw's XI first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
JM Readc Thurlow b Wharton28     
RG Barlowb Wharton44     
+M Sherwinc Brown b Wharton1     
WH Scottonb Wharton26     
J Briggsb Fannett18     
W Gunnb Coleman35     
GA Lohmannb Armstrong2     
W Batesb Coleman12     
W Flowersc McIntyre b Everingham62     
A Shrewsburylbw b Everingham53     
J Lillywhitenot out0     
Extras24
Total(all out)305
Fall of wickets:
1-? (Read), 2-47 (Sherwin), 3-? (Barlow), 4-? (Scotton), 5-? (Gunn), 6-? (Briggs), 7-? (Lohmann), 8-179 (Bates), 9-305 (Flowers), 10-305 (Shrewsbury)
Narrabri bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Wharton???4--
Fannett???1--
Coleman???2--
Armstrong???1--
Everingham???2--

Narrabri first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
McIntyreb Briggs9     
TE Fawcettrun out1     
Brownc Sherwin b Bates3     
Couderoyc Read b Briggs5     
McCallum hit wkt b Bates5     
Barrattst Sherwin b Briggs0     
Beggc Lohmann b Briggs10     
Readettb Briggs3     
Colemanb Bates6     
Taylorb Briggs0     
Upjohnst Sherwin b Bates0     
Everinghamc Briggs b Bates2     
E Fawcettb Bates7     
Lillymannot out4     
Thurlowdid not bat      
Fannettdid not bat      
Whartondid not bat      
Armstrongdid not bat      
[unknown]did not bat      
[unknown]did not bat      
[unknown]did not bat      
[unknown]did not bat      
Extras(4 b)4
Total(13 wickets, 35.3 overs)59
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-?, 11-?, 12-?, 13-59 (35.3 ov)
A Shaw's XI bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Briggs18   11166--
Bates17.36376--

Notes
--> Bowling in the Narrabri first innings adds 2 runs under

No play possible until half-past three on the first day as "the ground was little better than a swamp".
On the second day "owing to the local men not putting in their appearance, it was nearly half-past twelve before hostilities were resumed".
"The terrible heat caused the local men to retire several times for refreshments."
Attendance: Day 1 - about 300

 

 

 

 

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