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Prince Alfred College, Adelaide v St Peter's College, Adelaide
Other matches in Australia 1885/86
VenueAdelaide Oval, Adelaide on 19th, 20th November 1885 (2-day match)
Balls per over6
TossPrince Alfred College, Adelaide won the toss and decided to bat
ResultMatch drawn
UmpiresDG Evan (Prince Alfred College, Adelaide), HD O'Halloran (St Peter's College, Adelaide)
Close of play day 1Prince Alfred College, Adelaide (1) 370/5 (Darling 195*, Rischbeith 13*)

Prince Alfred College, Adelaide first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
J Darlingc Boucaut b Lander252 360   
+RJ Hillb Wood0     
*A Fryc Ross b Wood125     
P Hillrun out17     
P Heathb Scarfe14     
F Wilkinsonb Downer1     
HW Rischbeithc Boucaut b Cox20     
GC Braundb Scarfe36     
H Fawcettb Lander1     
EW Castineb Lander15     
AE Cooknot out9     
Extras10
Total(all out, 167.3 overs)500
Fall of wickets:
1-6 (RJ Hill), 2-284 (Fry), 3-329 (P Hill), 4-349 (Heath), 5-350 (Wilkinson), 6-390 (Rischbeith), 7-470 (Darling), 8-473 (Fawcett), 9-478 (Braund), 10-500 (167.3 ov)
St Peter's College, Adelaide bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Miller23   2880--
Wood23   3682--
Scarfe39   9822--
Downer19   5531--
Cox17   0521--
Lander26.35723--
RB Scott16   2630--
Boucaut2   070--
AP Scott2   050--

St Peter's College, Adelaide first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
H Landerc and b Fry7     
AP Scottlbw b Fry41     
AP Coxnot out62     
A Scarfenot out16     
*A Rossdid not bat      
S Wooddid not bat      
R Boucautdid not bat      
+AG Stonedid not bat      
A Millerdid not bat      
RB Scottdid not bat      
HC Downerdid not bat      
Extras6
Total(2 wickets, 52 overs)132
Fall of wickets:
1-17 (Lander), 2-107 (AP Scott)
Prince Alfred College, Adelaide bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Castine10   2170--
Fry20   4602--
Cook8   2120--
Heath5   0170--
Wilkinson9   2200--

At the time, 500 was the highest total ever made on the Adelaide Oval and Darling's 252 the highest individual score made in the colony.
St Peter's College, Adelaide didn't commence their innings until 4pm on the second (final) day and as a consequence the 1886 match was extended to three days.

 

 

 

 

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