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Northumberland v Durham
Minor Counties Championship 1912
VenueOsborne Avenue, Jesmond on 27th, 28th May 1912 (2-day match)
Balls per over6
TossDurham won the toss and decided to bat
ResultMatch drawn (Northumberland won on first innings)
PointsNorthumberland 3; Durham 1
UmpiresB Brown, S Doughty
Close of play day 1Northumberland (1) 235/5 (Bell 31*, Skinner 24*)

Durham first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
TA Bradfordb Richardson22     
D Hendrenrun out12     
R Harrisonb Skinner46     
AJ Grahamb Milne4     
*CY Adamsonc Nesbit b Skinner18     
HL Dalesb Skinner8     
AP Ashleyc Wilkinson b Nicholls33     
H Brooksc Gillespie b Richardson39     
A Morrisb Nicholls0     
J Thackeraylbw b Nicholls2     
+IL Robinsonnot out10     
Extras(1 b, 6 lb, 2 nb, 3 w)12
Total(all out, 63 overs)206
Fall of wickets:
1-29, 2-53, 3-60, 4-111, 5-112, 6-131, 7-176, 8-176, 9-182, 10-206 (63 ov)
Northumberland bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Milne20   3601--
Skinner17   359311
Nicholls10   2283--
Richardson8   025211
White8   22201-

Northumberland first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
CF Stanger-Leathesc Robinson b Thackeray65     
WW Meldonc Brooks b Thackeray15     
JS Nesbitrun out3     
FW Gillespieb Morris78     
O Richardsonb Thackeray9     
*SP Bellc Morris b Hendren75     
CM Skinnerc Graham b Adamson71     
GT Milnec Dales b Adamson60     
H Whiteb Adamson2     
+GE Wilkinsonb Morris10     
E Nichollsnot out0     
Extras(13 b, 7 lb, 1 nb, 2 w)23
Total(all out, 118.1 overs)411
Fall of wickets:
1-34, 2-52, 3-164, 4-174, 5-179, 6-297, 7-377, 8-389, 9-408, 10-411 (118.1 ov)
Durham bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Morris38.151042--
Thackeray37   79531-
Harrison14   1430-1
Adamson9   1423--
Hendren18   19011-
Dales2   0140--

Durham second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
*CY Adamsonlbw b White24     
TA Bradfordc sub (CH Hardisty) b White57     
R Harrisonb Milne47     
D Hendrenb White7     
AJ Grahamb Milne39     
H Brooksnot out23     
AP Ashleynot out15     
HL Dalesdid not bat      
A Morrisdid not bat      
J Thackeraydid not bat      
+IL Robinsondid not bat      
Extras(13 b, 2 lb, 1 nb)16
Total(5 wickets, 67 overs)228
Fall of wickets:
1-59, 2-90, 3-115, 4-168, 5-185
Northumberland bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Milne22   5602--
White17   4603--
Richardson13   2400--
Meldon5   1140--
Nicholls8   2270-1
Skinner2   0110--

Notes
--> WW Meldon made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> IL Robinson made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> E Nicholls made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> FW Gillespie (1) passed 3500 runs in Minor Counties Championship matches when he reached 26
--> CM Skinner (1) passed his previous highest score of 65 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.
Durham CCC scorebook with thanks to Brian Hunt
This joint opening match of the 1912 season was drawn with Northumberland winning on first innings. On the second day heavy rain drove the players into the pavilion at 1.10 pm and play did not restart until 2.45 pm. For Northumberland, five batsmen made scores of over fifty runs. They were Gillespie with 78 including 12 fours, Bell 75 containing 7 fours, Skinner 71 including 5 fours, Stanger-Leathes 65 including 7 fours, and Milne 60 containing 1 six and 7 fours scored in only 40 minutes. In the Northumberland innings Stanger-Leathes and Gillespie put on 112 runs for the third wicket, Bell and Skinner 118 for the sixth wicket, and Skinner and Milne 80 runs for the seventh wicket. For Durham, Bradford top scored with 57 which included 2 sixes and 7 fours. In the Northumberland innings, Stanger-Leathes strained his left thigh when his score was 42 and Wilkinson came out to act as his runner. On the second day, Graham kept wicket for Durham in place of Robinson who had damaged his hand on the first day. C H Hardisty, who was fielding as substitute for the injured Stanger-Leathes held the substitute catch to dismiss Bradford. It was estimated that over 5,000 spectators were present on the first day and over 2,000 on the second.
[Missing: Complete.]
Sources: Durham Scorebook; Northumberland Daily Chronicle 28,29 May; Newcastle Daily Journal 28,29 May; Cricket 8 June, p 224.

 

 

 

 

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