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Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire v Players of Nottinghamshire
Other First-Class matches in England 1842
VenueTrent Bridge, Nottingham on 4th, 5th, 6th July 1842 (3-day match)
Balls per over4
TossToss not known
ResultGentlemen of Nottinghamshire won by 1 wicket
UmpiresJ Britton, T Heath
Close of play day 1Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire (1) 24/6 (Hawkins 2*, B Parr 1*)
Close of play day 2Players of Nottinghamshire (2) 137 all out

Players of Nottinghamshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
W Clarkest Box b Hillyer75     
J Brownc Dean b Hillyer4     
T Barkerb Hillyer7     
J Guyb Chapman30     
J Oscroftrun out0     
S Redgateb Chapman4     
G Butlerb Hillyer6     
+C Brownb Dean11     
J Gibsonb Hillyer1     
T Nixonb Hillyer2     
HJ Porternot out0     
Extras(7 b, 8 w)15
Total(all out, 89 overs)155
Fall of wickets:
1-7, 2-18, 3-82, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-155 (89 ov)
Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Hillyer45   19686--
Dean34   66612-
Chapman10   6626-

Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
J Deanc Guy b Redgate5     
Haddenb Redgate0     
J Chapmanrun out1     
EG Wenmanc Guy b Redgate9     
+T Boxrun out2     
WR Hillyerc C Brown b Redgate0     
C Hawkinsnot out54     
B Parrb Barker13     
J Foxcraftb Redgate11     
S Parrc Guy b Nixon7     
H Maltbyb Nixon0     
Extras(8 b, 10 nb, 5 w)23
Total(all out, 73 overs)125
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-125 (73 ov)
Players of Nottinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Redgate31   123654-
Barker28   12401-10
Clarke7   3100--
Nixon7   11621-

Players of Nottinghamshire second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
HJ Porterb Hillyer16     
W Clarkec Chapman b Hillyer12     
J Oscroftc S Parr b Hillyer24     
J Guyb Hillyer0     
J Brownb Dean0     
G Butlerc S Parr b Hillyer25     
S Redgatenot out11     
J Gibsonb Hillyer6     
T Nixonrun out9     
T Barkerc Box b Dean6     
+C Brownc S Parr b Hillyer5     
Extras(21 b, 2 w)23
Total(all out)137
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-137
Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Hillyer???7--
Dean???2--

Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
S Parrc Guy b Barker15     
J Deanlbw b Barker3     
EG Wenmanc and b Clarke24     
C Hawkinsb Clarke9     
WR Hillyerlbw b Butler0     
+T Boxc Butler b Nixon40     
B Parrnot out61     
J Foxcraftc C Brown b Clarke2     
Haddenb Clarke0     
J Chapmanb Barker4     
H Maltbynot out0     
Extras(3 b, 8 nb)11
Total(9 wickets)169
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-40, 5-?, 6-142, 7-152, 8-152, 9-160
Players of Nottinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Barker???3-8
Clarke???4--
Nixon???1--
Butler???1--

Notes
--> J Brown made his debut in First-Class matches
--> C Brown made his debut in First-Class matches
--> HJ Porter made his debut in First-Class matches
--> Hadden made his debut in First-Class matches
--> J Chapman made his debut in First-Class matches
--> H Maltby made his debut in First-Class matches
--> J Brown made his last appearance in First-Class matches
--> J Gibson made his last appearance in First-Class matches
--> J Foxcraft made his last appearance in First-Class matches
--> W Clarke (1) passed his previous highest score of 65 in First-Class matches
--> J Oscroft (2) passed his previous highest score of 15 in First-Class matches
--> G Butler (2) passed his previous highest score of 20 in First-Class matches
--> B Parr (2) passed his previous highest score of 36 in First-Class matches
--> WR Hillyer reached 50 wickets in First-Class matches for the season when taking his 5th wicket in the Players of Nottinghamshire first innings
--> WR Hillyer reached 300 wickets in First-Class matches when taking his 1st wicket in the Players of Nottinghamshire second innings

'Many complaints were made at the umpires' decisions and indeed we never saw a game where so much dispute arose; Heath at last being changed for Selby. We will not hazard an opinion on the decisions of the umpires but merely state that two more unfit men than those at first selected never stood in any game. If deafness and blindness were qualifications they excelled but in all other particulars schoolboys would have been preferable' (Nottingham Review). Clarke was last man out in the first innings