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Warwickshire v Yorkshire
County Championship 1901
VenueEdgbaston, Birmingham on 13th, 14th, 15th June 1901 (3-day match)
Balls per over6
TossYorkshire won the toss and decided to bat
ResultMatch drawn
UmpiresW Hearn, J Phillips
Close of play day 1Yorkshire (1) 51/1 (Brown 37*, Denton 2*)
Close of play day 2Warwickshire (1) 0/1 (Kinneir 0*)

Yorkshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
JT Brownc Glover b Kinneir121     
J Tunnicliffec Fishwick b Santall12     
D Dentonb Field34     
F Mitchellnot out162     
E Wainwrightc Lilley b Charlesworth24     
GH Hirstc Charlesworth b Lilley33     
L Whiteheadnot out7     
*Lord Hawkedid not bat      
S Haighdid not bat      
W Rhodesdid not bat      
+D Hunterdid not bat      
Extras(4 b, 2 lb, 2 w)8
Total(5 wickets, declared, 127 overs)401
Fall of wickets:
1-44, 2-113, 3-247, 4-325, 5-383
Warwickshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Hargreave27   1940--
Santall31   14731--
Field29   4831--
Kinneir12   4441--
Quaife12   2310--
Charlesworth8   13511-
Devey5   01601-
Lilley3   0171--

Warwickshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
JHG Deveyb Hirst0     
S Kinneirc Hunter b Hirst11     
JF Byrnec Hunter b Hirst1     
WG Quaifenot out118     
*TS Fishwickst Hunter b Rhodes18     
+AFA Lilleyb Haigh29     
C Charlesworthc Haigh b Rhodes29     
ACS Gloverc Brown b Rhodes28     
S Santallc and b Denton64     
S Hargreaveb Denton6     
EF Fieldc Haigh b Whitehead14     
Extras(1 b, 1 nb)2
Total(all out, 141.1 overs)320
Fall of wickets:
1-0, 2-2, 3-14, 4-39, 5-78, 6-127, 7-171, 8-293, 9-305, 10-320 (141.1 ov)
Yorkshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Hirst32   13503-1
Haigh17   7451--
Rhodes39   17833--
Wainwright5   0130--
Brown13   2440--
Tunnicliffe10   2250--
Whitehead17.14251--
Denton8   1332--

Notes
--> D Denton (1) passed 8000 runs in First-Class matches when he reached 11
--> S Santall (1) equalled his previous highest score of 64 in First-Class matches
--> S Santall (1) equalled his previous highest score of 64 in County Championship matches

There was less than an hour's play on the first day and the second day was ended before 5.30pm by rain and hail. A crowd estimated at 10,000 attended on the third day. Quaife's innings of 118 lasted 335 minutes. Brown's 121 lasted 225 minutes. Mitchell's 162* included 22 fours and took 225 minutes