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Venue | Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff on 10th, 11th June 1903 (2-day match) |
Balls per over | 6 |
Toss | Monmouthshire won the toss and decided to bat |
Result | Match drawn |
Points | Glamorgan 1; Monmouthshire 0 |
Umpires | C Hughes, BW Mason |
Close of play day 1 | Glamorgan (1) 183/3 (JH Brain 78*, Bancroft 4*) |
Monmouthshire first innings | Runs | Balls | Mins | 4s | 6s | ||
AJ Silverlock | c JH Brain b Nash | 6 | |||||
FW Barnes | c WH Brain b Creber | 11 | |||||
F Rees | c WH Brain b Creber | 41 | |||||
PC Phillips | c Jones b Nash | 4 | |||||
M Stratton | b Nash | 8 | |||||
SH Williams | c Gibson b Russell | 5 | |||||
*LF Stedman | st WH Brain b Creber | 0 | |||||
JR Williams | b Russell | 1 | |||||
O Williams | run out | 0 | |||||
+TW Mayes | c Russell b Creber | 0 | |||||
R Steeples | not out | 0 | |||||
Extras | 1 | ||||||
Total | (all out, 55.1 overs) | 77 | |||||
Fall of wickets: | |||||||
1-11, 2-23, 3-36, 4-55, 5-72, 6-76, 7-77, 8-77, 9-77, 10-77 (55.1 ov) |
Glamorgan bowling | Overs | Mdns | Runs | Wkts | Wides | No-Balls | |
Creber | 20 | 7 | 31 | 4 | - | - | |
Nash | 25 | 12 | 30 | 3 | - | - | |
Russell | 10.1 | 5 | 15 | 2 | - | - | |
Glamorgan first innings | Runs | Balls | Mins | 4s | 6s | ||
HE Morgan | b Silverlock | 12 | |||||
NVH Riches | c Rees b Steeples | 20 | |||||
EW Jones | b Silverlock | 65 | |||||
*JH Brain | not out | 78 | |||||
WJ Bancroft | not out | 4 | |||||
+WH Brain | did not bat | ||||||
H Creber | did not bat | ||||||
A Gibson | did not bat | ||||||
WL Lewis | did not bat | ||||||
A Nash | did not bat | ||||||
W Russell | did not bat | ||||||
Extras | 4 | ||||||
Total | (3 wickets, 49.4 overs) | 183 | |||||
Fall of wickets: | |||||||
1-27, 2-36, 3-169 |
Monmouthshire bowling | Overs | Mdns | Runs | Wkts | Wides | No-Balls | |
Silverlock | 25 | 10 | 75 | 2 | - | - | |
Steeples | 12.4 | 3 | 35 | 1 | - | - | |
Stedman | 7 | 1 | 27 | 0 | - | - | |
SH Williams | 3 | 0 | 20 | 0 | - | - | |
Phillips | 2 | 0 | 22 | 0 | - | - | |
Notes
--> There was no play on the final day.
--> FW Barnes made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> JR Williams made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> O Williams made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> WL Lewis made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> FW Barnes made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> O Williams made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> WL Lewis made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change.
Rain delayed the start for two hours on the opening day and washed out play completely on the second, with the game being abandoned at 1.00 pm. For Glamorgan, there were ? fours in J H Brain's 78 not out and 9 fours in Jones's 65. In the Glamorgan innings, they put on 133 runs for the third wicket, which was the highest partnership for that wicket during the season. For Monmouthshire, Rees made the highest score with 41, containing 4 fours. No details of the Monmouthshire bowling analysis have been found in the sources listed. The analysis has been derived from the Monmouthshire Averages in Wisden, which include the friendly match against the MCC. The exception relates to the number of overs bowled by Silverlock, which have been adjusted downwards from 41.3 to 25 to equate with the total number of overs bowled in the innings.
[Missing: Extras breakdown; in Glamorgan innings boundaries in J H Brain's 78* and the full bowling analysis which has not been found in any of the sources listed.]
Sources: South Wales Daily News 11,12 June; Western Mail 11,12 June; Newport and Monmouthshire Evening Telegraph 10,11 June; South Wales Argus 10 June; The Sportsman 11 June.
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