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Buckinghamshire v Hertfordshire
Minor Counties Championship 1900
VenueWendover Road, Aylesbury on 20th, 21st August 1900 (2-day match)
Balls per over6
TossHertfordshire won the toss and decided to bat
ResultBuckinghamshire won by an innings and 18 runs
PointsBuckinghamshire 1; Hertfordshire -1
UmpiresR Barber, WT Westell
Close of play day 1Buckinghamshire (1) 247/4 (Wright 117*, Maul 50*)

Hertfordshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
HE Whitec Cobb b Wright0     
DJ Cassavettic Dalmeny b Stratton1     
*A Butcherc Boddy b Stratton15     
AJ Goldingb Stratton10     
HJ Hillb Stratton8     
H Highleyc Dalmeny b Stratton0     
WE Colemanc Saunders b Wright0     
WH Marshc Dalmeny b Stratton13     
+BE Fenwickb Stratton6     
HW Stevensnot out25     
G Wildersb Nash33     
Extras(1 nb)1
Total(all out, 51.4 overs)112
Fall of wickets:
1-0, 2-6, 3-25, 4-26, 5-26, 6-28, 7-34, 8-47, 9-64, 10-112 (51.4 ov)
Buckinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Wright26   16522--
Stratton25   6547-1
Nash0.4051--

Buckinghamshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
+CE Cobbc Fenwick b White0     
ES Boddyb Coleman43     
J Saundersb White4     
MW Wrightc Cassavetti b Golding148     
*PJ de Paravicinic Fenwick b Marsh26     
SD Maulc and b White60     
HJ Birdnot out50     
Lord Dalmenyc Cassavetti b Golding0     
HWT Blanchettc Fenwick b Wilders3     
JW Strattonnot out2     
G Nashdid not bat      
Extras(2 b, 9 lb, 1 nb)12
Total(8 wickets, declared, 113 overs)348
Fall of wickets:
1-0, 2-4, 3-81, 4-162, 5-260, 6-333, 7-333, 8-342
Hertfordshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
White42   61103--
Coleman30   5851--
Highley5   1170--
Wilders10   1281--
Stevens5   1280-1
Marsh12   0481--
Golding9   2202--

Hertfordshire second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
DJ Cassavettib Nash39     
HE Whitec Dalmeny b Stratton28     
*A Butcherc Boddy b Wright0     
AJ Goldingb Wright21     
HJ Hillb Wright0     
H Highleyrun out34     
WE Colemanc Wright b Maul54     
HW Stevensc Cobb b Stratton0     
WH Marshc Cobb b Stratton14     
G Wildersnot out10     
+BE Fenwicklbw b Maul9     
Extras(3 b, 4 lb, 2 nb)9
Total(all out, 77 overs)218
Fall of wickets:
1-40, 2-43, 3-68, 4-68, 5-118, 6-152, 7-160, 8-197, 9-197, 10-218 (77 ov)
Buckinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Wright33   10633--
Stratton22   6633-2
Nash16   3611--
Maul6   0222--

Notes
--> BE Fenwick made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> H Highley made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> BE Fenwick made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> HW Stevens (1) equalled his previous highest score of 25 in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> G Wilders (1) passed his previous highest score of 20 in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> MW Wright (1) passed his previous highest score of 100 in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> MW Wright (1) passed 1500 runs in Minor Counties Championship matches when he reached 115
--> JW Stratton achieved his best innings bowling analysis in Minor Counties Championship matches in the Hertfordshire first innings (previous best was 5-76)
--> AJ Golding reached 50 wickets in Minor Counties Championship matches when taking his 2nd wicket in the Buckinghamshire first innings

This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change.
Buckinghamshire won this return match by an innings and 18 runs on the second day. The earlier contest between the two sides at St Albans in July had been drawn. For the winners, Stratton took 10 wickets in the match for 117 runs, including 7 for 54 in the Hertfordshire first innings. Wright's 148 included 12 fours, 9 threes and 9 twos. He also took 5 wickets in the match, which was one of the best all-round performances during the season. There were 8 fours in Maul's 60, and 6 fours in Bird's 50 not out. In the Buckinghamshire innings, Wright and de Paravicini added 81 runs for the fourth wicket, which was the joint second highest partnership for that wicket during the season. For the losers, Coleman's 54 contained 8 fours.
[Missing: In Buckinghamshire inns duration of Wright's 148; time completed]
Sources: Hertfordshire Scorebook; Bucks Advertiser 25 August; Bucks Herald 25 August; South Bucks Free Press 24 August; Herts Advertiser 25 August; Hertfordshire Standard 24 August; Watford Observer 25 August; The Sportsman 21,22 August.