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Oxford University v Cambridge University
University Match 1843
VenueBullingdon Green, Oxford on 8th, 9th June 1843 (2-day match)
Balls per over4
TossToss not known
ResultCambridge University won by 54 runs
UmpiresWH Caldecourt, B Good
Close of play day 1Oxford University (1) 100 all out

Cambridge University first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
GJ Boudierb Ainslie25     
AMW Christopherb Moberly17     
TL Frenchb Moberly4     
FS Grimstonc Randolph b Moberly6     
WB Trevelyannot out44     
C Morseb Moberly0     
EM Dewingc and b Moberly6     
RN Blakerb Ainslie0     
W Millsb Moberly0     
CD Croftsb Ainslie7     
SN Micklethwaitb Moberly11     
Extras(4 b, 1 nb, 16 w)21
Total(all out)141
Fall of wickets:
1-50, 2-?, 3-59, 4-66, 5-66, 6-78, 7-?, 8-81, 9-100, 10-141
Oxford University bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Moberly???7--
Ainslie???3--

Oxford University first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
AE Drydenb Blaker2     
WA Commerellb Mills21     
MM Ainslieb Blaker11     
*J Cokerb Mills5     
F Learb Blaker1     
HE Moberlyb Blaker10     
GC Cherryc Grimston b Mills7     
J Leslieb Mills8     
J Randolphb Blaker0     
WH Townsendrun out2     
BST Millsnot out0     
Extras(10 b, 23 w)33
Total(all out)100
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-46, 3-56, 4-?, 5-58, 6-71, 7-92, 8-92, 9-99, 10-100
Cambridge University bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Blaker???5--
Mills???4--

Cambridge University second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
GJ Boudierb Mills18     
AMW Christopherc Moberly b Mills1     
TL Frenchc Townsend b Moberly32     
WB Trevelyanb Mills0     
C Morseb Moberly1     
FS Grimstonc Randolph b Moberly3     
RN Blakerb Moberly12     
EM Dewingb Moberly5     
W Millsb Moberly0     
CD Croftsb Moberly0     
SN Micklethwaitnot out1     
Extras(5 b, 16 w)21
Total(all out)94
Fall of wickets:
1-2, 2-31, 3-?, 4-38, 5-57, 6-87, 7-90, 8-90, 9-?, 10-94
Oxford University bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Mills???3--
Moberly???7--

Oxford University second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
AE Drydenc Micklethwait b Mills7     
*J Cokerb Blaker1     
WA Commerellb Blaker0     
MM Ainslierun out0     
F Learb Blaker6     
GC Cherryb Blaker7     
HE Moberlyb Mills11     
J Lesliec Trevelyan b Mills12     
WH Townsendrun out4     
BST Millsnot out1     
J Randolphb Blaker0     
Extras(5 b, 27 w)32
Total(all out)81
Fall of wickets:
1-11, 2-15, 3-16, 4-?, 5-20, 6-38, 7-67, 8-70, 9-?, 10-81
Cambridge University bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Blaker???5--
Mills???3--

Notes
--> SN Micklethwait made his debut in first-class matches
--> AMW Christopher made his last appearance in first-class matches
--> RN Blaker made his last appearance in first-class matches
--> CD Crofts made his last appearance in first-class matches
--> SN Micklethwait made his last appearance in first-class matches
--> AE Dryden made his last appearance in first-class matches
--> WH Townsend made his last appearance in first-class matches
--> AMW Christopher (1) passed his previous highest score of 14 in first-class matches
--> WB Trevelyan (1) passed his previous highest score of 20 in first-class matches
--> WA Commerell (1) passed his previous highest score of 16 in first-class matches
--> MM Ainslie (1) passed his previous highest score of 10 in first-class matches
--> F Lear made his debut for Oxford University in first-class matches
--> J Leslie made his debut for Oxford University in first-class matches
--> MM Ainslie achieved his best innings bowling analysis in first-class matches in the Cambridge University first innings (previous best was 1-?)
--> HE Moberly achieved his best innings bowling analysis in first-class matches in the Cambridge University first innings (previous best was 4-?)
--> HE Moberly achieved his first five wickets in an innings in first-class matches in the Cambridge University first innings
--> HE Moberly equalled his best innings bowling analysis in first-class matches in the Cambridge University second innings

‘The wickets had been pitched on the Magdalen Ground but owing to the slippery state of the ground an adjustment took place to the Bullingdon Ground, which considering the late rains, was in pretty good order'. Boudier and French were joint captains of Cambridge in 1843