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Marylebone Cricket Club v Nottinghamshire
Other First-Class matches in England 1900
VenueLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood on 2nd, 3rd May 1900 (3-day match)
Balls per over5
TossNottinghamshire won the toss and decided to bat
ResultNottinghamshire won by 8 wickets
UmpiresFH Farrands, T Mycroft
Close of play day 1Marylebone Cricket Club (1) 111/9 (Somerset 24*, Young 9*)

Nottinghamshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
*AO Jonesc EG Bromley-Martin b Trott47     
GJ Grovesc and b Young28     
WB Goodacreb Young0     
CE Denchlbw b Trott29     
+J Carlinc and b Relf23     
P Masonc Russell b Relf15     
FH Guttridgec Somerset b Trott0     
JR Gunnnot out53     
J Iremongerb JT Hearne31     
JC Snaithc Carpenter b Young21     
TG Wassb Young0     
Extras(1 lb, 1 nb)2
Total(all out, 92.2 overs)249
Fall of wickets:
1-46, 2-46, 3-90, 4-113, 5-141, 6-142, 7-143, 8-197, 9-249, 10-249 (92.2 ov)
Marylebone Cricket Club bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Young20.27484-1
Trott34   111113--
JT Hearne24   7651--
Relf10   5172--
A Hearne4   260--

Marylebone Cricket Club first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
CW Wrightb Wass0     
GE Bromley-Martinb Wass10     
A Hearneb Gunn2     
HA Carpenterb Gunn6     
AE Trottc Carlin b Gunn7     
EG Bromley-Martinb Wass32     
AE Relfb Gunn3     
AWF Somersetnot out29     
+TM Russellc Carlin b Wass5     
JT Hearnec Groves b Gunn6     
HI Youngc Carlin b Gunn17     
Extras(2 b, 6 lb)8
Total(all out, 54 overs)125
Fall of wickets:
1-0, 2-11, 3-19, 4-19, 5-43, 6-51, 7-67, 8-77, 9-102, 10-125 (54 ov)
Nottinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Wass23   5434--
Gunn27   6676--
Dench4   070--

Marylebone Cricket Club second innings (following on)RunsBallsMins4s6s
CW Wrightc Snaith b Gunn0     
GE Bromley-Martinb Gunn9     
A Hearneb Wass3     
HA Carpenterc Carlin b Gunn15     
AE Trottst Carlin b Gunn53     
EG Bromley-Martinc and b Gunn7     
AE Relfnot out48     
AWF Somersetb Wass23     
+TM Russellb Wass15     
JT Hearneb Wass0     
HI Youngrun out1     
Extras(6 b, 1 lb, 2 nb)9
Total(all out, 52.3 overs)183
Fall of wickets:
1-15, 2-24, 3-43, 4-63, 5-83, 6-83, 7-140, 8-169, 9-174, 10-183 (52.3 ov)
Nottinghamshire bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Wass19.30844-1
Gunn26   6675-1
Dench7   1230--

Nottinghamshire second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
*AO Jonesc Trott b JT Hearne4     
GJ Grovesnot out36     
WB Goodacrec Russell b JT Hearne4     
CE Denchnot out8     
+J Carlindid not bat      
P Masondid not bat      
FH Guttridgedid not bat      
JR Gunndid not bat      
J Iremongerdid not bat      
JC Snaithdid not bat      
TG Wassdid not bat      
Extras(4 b, 4 lb)8
Total(2 wickets, 20.3 overs)60
Fall of wickets:
1-16, 2-22
Marylebone Cricket Club bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Young2   0100--
Trott8.32290--
JT Hearne10   5132--

Notes
--> The match was scheduled for three days but completed in two.
--> JC Snaith made his debut in First-Class matches
--> AE Relf made his debut in First-Class matches
--> JC Snaith made his last appearance in First-Class matches
--> CE Dench (2) passed 1500 runs in First-Class matches when he reached 1
--> JR Gunn reached 100 wickets in First-Class matches when taking his 4th wicket in the Marylebone Cricket Club first innings
--> JT Hearne reached 1700 wickets in First-Class matches when taking his 1st wicket in the Nottinghamshire second innings

Two and a half hours were lost to rain on the second day. The net system was in use during this match. Gunn bowled unchanged in both innings
The net system: a net three feet high was placed around the playing area to form a boundary. The object of the experiment was to discourage boundary hitting. Therefore hits over the net counted only 3. Any hit that did not go over the net was to be run out and two additional runs allowed if the ball reached the net
A special meeting of the Marylebone Cricket Club on May 2nd confirmed the following alterations to the laws of the game which came into force at once: (a) six balls to constitute an over; (b) declaration permissable at or after the luncheon interval on the second day; (c) the side which leads by 150 runs in a three-day match, by 100 runs in a two-day match, and by 75 runs in a one-day match shall have the option of calling on the other side to follow its innings

 

 

 

 

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