Although Warner is remembered most as the manager of the infamous Bodyline tour, that was an aberration in an otherwise sterling career in cricket which included tours to South Africa
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In 1897 and 1898, Pelham Warner, the Grand Old Man of English Cricket, led two successive tours to USA.
Although Warner is remembered most as the manager of the infamous Bodyline tour, that was an aberration in an otherwise sterling career in cricket which included tours to South Africa, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, South America, Portugal, Holland and Denmark.
Pic (Right): Pelham Warner led two successful tours of USA in 1897 and 1898.
'Plum' Warner was named the Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1904 and 1921, became the President of MCC in 1950, founded The Cricketer magazine in 1921, had a Lord's stand named after him in 1958, and was knighted in 1937. Not only did he captain MCC and Oxford, he captained England on tours to Australia and South Africa. Ironically, his brother Aucher Warner, a Trinidadian, captained West Indies on their first tour of England in 1900.
In September 4, 1897, Pelham Warner's team left for USA on board USMS St. Paul. Warner was just 23 years old but sought inspiration from Lord Hawke before him. There was a lot of anticipation surrounding this tour, and a lot of that had to do with one man - John Bart King.
The Gentlemen of Philadelphia had toured England in the summer of 1897 and John Bart King impressed everyone who came to watch. He shocked the hosts, Sussex, with his bowling feats which included a match-winning 7 for 13 effort. GOP won the match after dismissing the hosts for 46 in just under an hour. In the second innings, King took 6 for 102 giving his side a much-needed victory after two consecutive losses to Lancashire and Cambridge University.
In an otherwise lacklustre 15 match tour, in which GOP lost 9 matches and won 2, Bart King played an instrumental role in the GOP's second win against Warwickshire. In this match, he took 12 Warwickshire wickets (5 for 95 and 7 for 72) and then scored 46 not out in the second innings.
Pic (Right): Following his performances in 1897, Bart King was declared the greatest bowler in USA and perhaps the world.
The tour of USA by Warner's XI in the fall of 1897 was essentially a return tour. Warner was one of three first class captains on the team which included Gilbert Jessop (captain of Gloucestershire), W McG Hemmingway (also of Gloucestershire), HDG Leveson-Gower (captain of Surrey), Harry Chinnery (Surrey), HH Marriott and FW Stocks (of Leicestershire), JN Tonge (Kent), Frank Bull (Essex), RA Bennett (Hampshire), JR Head (Middlesex), and AD Whatman (Eton).
The first two matches were played at Livingston Field in Staten Island which Warner observed was "rather small but exceedingly pretty" in his book "Cricket in many climes." A New York Times report recorded the events of the second of these two one-day (but not limited overs) matches. In this match, played on September 15, 1897, New York had the upper hand. All New York scored 182 for 7 (declared) and restricted the English side to 129 for 8 in 33.2 overs before the match ended in a draw.
From here, Warner's XI proceeded to Philadelphia and Baltimore where they played four matches in all. The first two of these matches were against weaker sides as the series gradually progressed towards the highlight of the tour - two 3-day matches between the Gentlemen of Philadelphia (GOP) and the Englishmen in Philadelphia.
In the first of the two matches against the GOP, Plum Warner's XI met with a fate similar to Lord Hawke's XI in 1891. At the Belmont Cricket Club ground on September 24, 1897, the hosts batted first and scored 242 all out. They then dealt the most serious blow on any visiting side when John Bart King, a pioneering exponent of right arm in-swing bowling and one of the greatest bowlers of all time, bowled a magical spell of 9 for 25 from 14.3 overs. The Englishmen were all out for 63!
Following on, Warner's XI scored 372 but the damage was already done and the home side attained their target with 4 wickets to spare. Bart King, playing on his home ground, scored 44 runs in the second innings giving his side a decisive victory against a highly rated team.
Pic (Right): Warner wrote about his USA tour experience in the book "Cricket in Many Climes"
In the last match at Merion, Warner's XI restored some of the lost pride by defeating the hosts by 7 wickets. Thus, the 1897 tour of the English against Gentlemen of Philadelphia ended with a remarkable 1-1 record.
In 1898, the visitors led by Warner had an easier time thanks to the prodigious talent of Bosie Bosanquet who invented the googly as I wrote in an article titled "Cricket and the real origin of google." and tried it on the hapless Americans to great effect.
Bernard Bosanquet, wrote: "about the year 1897 I was playing a game with a tennis ball, known as `Twisti-Twosti.' The object was to bounce the ball on a table so that your opponent sitting opposite could not catch it. After a little experimenting I managed to pitch the ball which broke in a certain direction; then with more or less the same delivery make the next ball go in the opposite direction!"
"I practised the same thing with a soft ball at `Stump-cricket.' From this I progressed to the cricket ball. I devoted a great deal of time to practisting the googly at the nets, occasionally in unimportant matches."
The first "unimportant" matches happened to be in USA. Even though he did not use the delivery in county cricket until about July of 1900, for Middlesex v. Leicestershire at Lord's, Bosanquet got a chance to try this out on his international tours - and his first such tour was the P. F. Warner's tour of USA in 1898.
For his part, John Bart King reached 150 first class wickets and got a 6-wicket haul in the only match played by GOP on the 1898 tour.
1897 Tour: Match 2: Livingston Field, Staten Island on 15th September 1897 (1-day match)
Result Match drawn
All New York first innings
MR Cobb b Chinnery 25
RT Rokeby c Warner b Leveson-Gower 11
JF Curran b Chinnery 3
FF Kelly b Chinnery 2
CH Clarke c Whatman b Warner 47
HC Wright b Chinnery 5
HN Townsend b Leveson-Gower 14
FJ Prendergast not out 49
J Adam not out 10
SA Webb did not bat
TS Hope-Simpson did not bat
Extras (12 b, 3 lb, 1 w) 16
Total (7 wickets, declared, 61 overs) 182
Fall of wickets:
1-30, 2-42, 3-46, 4-47, 5-69, 6-90, 7-103
PF Warner's XI bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Wides No-Balls
Leveson-Gower 20 3 55 2 - -
Head 11 5 28 0 - -
Chinnery 19 6 47 4 - -
Marriott 3 0 21 0 - -
Warner 8 3 15 1 - -
PF Warner's XI first innings
AD Whatman c Cobb b Kelly 8
+RA Bennett b Kelly 16
WM Hemingway b Kelly 5
HB Chinnery c Wright b Cobb 14
FG Bull b Cobb 12
FW Stocks b Kelly 22
*PF Warner b Kelly 0
GL Jessop c Prendergast b Cobb 4
HDG Leveson-Gower not out 36
HH Marriott did not bat
JR Head did not bat
Extras (6 b, 6 lb) 12
Total (8 wickets, 33.2 overs) 129
Fall of wickets:
1-11, 2-16, 3-41, 4-57, 5-60, 6-61, 7-72, 8-129 (33.2 ov)
All New York bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
Cobb 15 0 72 3 - -
Kelly 16.2 3 37 5 - -
Clarke 2 1 8 0 - -
Source: New York Times
Match 4: Belmont Cricket Club Ground, Philadelphia on 24th, 25th, 27th September 1897 (3-day match)
Result Gentlemen of Philadelphia won by 4 wickets
Gentlemen of Philadelphia first innings
HC Thayer st Bennett b Bull 35
AM Wood b Bull 0
WW Noble b Bull 20
JA Lester c Leveson-Gower b Chinnery 73
JB King c Stocks b Bull 14
HC Coates c and b Stocks 44
EW Clark not out 17
EM Cregar c Chinnery b Jessop 8
W Brockie c Stocks b Jessop 1
PH Clark b Bull 3
+JH Scattergood c Leveson-Gower b Bull 4
Extras (14 b, 7 lb, 2 nb) 23
Total (all out, 85.4 overs) 242
Fall of wickets:
1-4, 2-40, 3-84, 4-114, 5-186, 6-205, 7-226, 8-229, 9-238, 10-242 (85.4 ov)
PF Warner's XI bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
Jessop 24 2 62 2 - -
Bull 36.4 4 95 6 - -
Stocks 17 4 42 1 - -
Chinnery 8 2 20 1 - -
PF Warner's XI first innings
*PF Warner c King b EW Clark 0
HB Chinnery c EW Clark b King 0
HH Marriott b King 0
FW Stocks b King 0
JR Head b King 14
JN Tonge b King 10
GL Jessop b King 7
HDG Leveson-Gower b King 5
+RA Bennett c Brockie b King 10
WM Hemingway b King 9
FG Bull not out 6
Extras (2 lb) 2
Total (all out, 28.3 overs) 63
Fall of wickets:
1-0, 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-12, 6-31, 7-34, 8-41, 9-52, 10-63 (28.3 ov)
Gentlemen of Philadelphia bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
King 14.3 6 25 9 - -
EW Clark 14 2 36 1 - -
PF Warner's XI second innings (following on)
HB Chinnery c Wood b EW Clark 8
*PF Warner c Scattergood b PH Clark 51
WM Hemingway c Scattergood b PH Clark 56
JR Head c Brockie b Cregar 101
GL Jessop st Scattergood b PH Clark 11
HDG Leveson-Gower b King 63
JN Tonge c Scattergood b PH Clark 23
+RA Bennett c Scattergood b Cregar 3
HH Marriott c Wood b PH Clark 26
FW Stocks not out 4
FG Bull c Scattergood b Cregar 0
Extras (18 b, 3 lb, 1 nb, 4 w) 26
Total (all out, 119.3 overs) 372
Fall of wickets:
1-27, 2-123, 3-141, 4-157, 5-311, 6-312, 7-315, 8-361, 9-370, 10-372 (119.3 ov)
Gentlemen of Philadelphia bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
King 28 4 103 1 - -
EW Clark 37 11 94 1 - -
Cregar 18.3 6 49 3 - -
PH Clark 27 7 60 5 - -
Lester 9 0 40 0 - -
Gentlemen of Philadelphia second innings
AM Wood c Stocks b Chinnery 10
HC Thayer b Bull 44
JA Lester c Bennett b Stocks 24
WW Noble b Head 42
JB King b Head 44
HC Coates st Bennett b Head 2
EW Clark not out 7
EM Cregar not out 2
W Brockie did not bat
PH Clark did not bat
+JH Scattergood did not bat
Extras (15 b, 1 lb, 2 nb, 1 w) 19
Total (6 wickets, 62.3 overs) 194
Fall of wickets:
1-34, 2-79, 3-89, 4-174, 5-178, 6-?
PF Warner's XI bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Wides No-Balls
Jessop 19 7 42 0 - -
Bull 20.3 4 67 1 - -
Stocks 14 2 35 1 - -
Chinnery 3 0 9 1 - -
Head 6 1 22 3 - -
Match 5: Merion Cricket Club Ground, Haverford on 1st, 2nd, 4th October 1897 (3-day match)
Result PF Warner's XI won by 7 wickets
PF Warner's XI first innings
*PF Warner b King 8
HB Chinnery b PH Clark 63
WM Hemingway b Baily 0
JR Head c Scattergood b PH Clark 16
GL Jessop c Wood b PH Clark 66
HDG Leveson-Gower c King b Baily 85
JN Tonge c Wood b PH Clark 7
+RA Bennett b King 9
HH Marriott run out 42
FW Stocks not out 2
FG Bull b PH Clark 0
Extras (15 b, 5 lb, 1 nb, 3 w) 24
Total (all out, 77 overs) 322
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-322 (77 ov)
Gentlemen of Philadelphia bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
King 20 4 102 2 - -
Baily 17 4 51 2 - -
PH Clark 22 2 78 5 - -
Morton 7 0 28 0 - -
EW Clark 9 1 28 0 - -
Noble 2 0 11 0 - -
Gentlemen of Philadelphia first innings
JEC Morton b Bull 4
PH Clark lbw b Bull 0
EW Clark b Jessop 22
HC Coates b Jessop 9
WW Noble b Jessop 38
HC Thayer b Jessop 2
AM Wood c Chinnery b Jessop 9
JB King not out 22
N Etting b Bull 0
HP Baily b Bull 2
+JH Scattergood c Bennett b Bull 11
Extras (7 b, 2 lb, 4 nb) 13
Total (all out, 54.3 overs) 132
Fall of wickets:
1-4, 2-11, 3-30, 4-54, 5-65, 6-90, 7-93, 8-98, 9-99, 10-132 (54.3 ov)
PF Warner's XI bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Wides No-Balls
Bull 27.3 6 64 5 - -
Jessop 27 7 55 5 - -
Gentlemen of Philadelphia second innings (following on)
AM Wood c and b Bull 14
HC Thayer b Chinnery 27
WW Noble c Head b Jessop 64
N Etting st Bennett b Bull 13
JB King c and b Jessop 68
HC Coates st Bennett b Bull 5
EW Clark b Jessop 7
PH Clark c Warner b Bull 31
HP Baily b Jessop 8
JEC Morton b Bull 1
+JH Scattergood not out 7
Extras 11
Total (all out, 69.1 overs) 256
Fall of wickets:
1-22, 2-95, 3-122, 4-124, 5-136, 6-?, 7-225, 8-?, 9-?, 10-256 (69.1 ov)
PF Warner's XI bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
Bull 27.1 1 98 5 - -
Jessop 23 4 70 4 - -
Stocks 8 1 33 0 - -
Chinnery 6 0 22 1 - -
Head 5 1 22 0 - -
PF Warner's XI second innings
*PF Warner c Thayer b King 3
HB Chinnery c Etting b King 26
WM Hemingway b PH Clark 3
JR Head not out 6
GL Jessop not out 26
HDG Leveson-Gower did not bat
JN Tonge did not bat
+RA Bennett did not bat
HH Marriott did not bat
FW Stocks did not bat
FG Bull did not bat
Extras (2 b, 3 lb, 1 nb) 6
Total (3 wickets, 19 overs) 70
Fall of wickets:
1-11, 2-37, 3-37
Gentlemen of Philadelphia bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
King 10 0 50 2 - -
Baily 6 3 9 0 - -
PH Clark 3 0 5 1 - -
1898 - Pelham Warner's XI Tour of USA
21 Sep 1898 All New York v PF Warner's XI Livingston Field, Staten Island misc29603
23 Sep 1898 Philadelphia Colts v PF Warner's XI Merion Cricket Club Ground, Haverford - no report
28 Sep 1898 Baltimore v PF Warner's XI Catonsville - no report
30 Sep 1898 Gentlemen of Philadelphia v PF Warner's XI Germantown Cricket Club Ground, Manheim, Philadelphia
08 Oct 1898 Chicago v PF Warner's XI Chicago - no report
Match 1: Gentlemen of Philadelphia vs PF Warner's XI at Philadelphia Cricket Club (16 Sept, 1898)
Gentlemen of Philadelphia first innings
NZ Graves b Bosanquet 3
AM Wood c Bray b Ainsworth 0
FH Bates c Bray b Bosanquet 21
WW Noble c Bosanquet b Ainsworth 3
*RD Brown st Bray b Bosanquet 10
PH Clark c Bray b Bosanquet 5
JB King not out 28
W Thayer lbw b Ainsworth 0
JEC Morton b Ainsworth 8
HC Townsend b Ainsworth 6
+JH Scattergood c Bray b Ainsworth 10
Extras 0
Total (all out, 52.3 overs) 94
Fall of wickets:
1-3, 2-3, 3-6, 4-21, 5-32, 6-46, 7-49, 8-59, 9-82, 10-94 (52.3 ov)
PF Warner's XI bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
Bosanquet 24 9 35 4 - -
Ainsworth 26.3 5 54 6 - -
Hill 2 0 5 0 - -
PF Warner's XI first innings
*PF Warner c Scattergood b Clark 25
F Mitchell c Morton b Clark 21
COH Sewell c Bates b Clark 0
VT Hill b Morton 3
BJT Bosanquet c Scattergood b King 20
GE Winter b Morton 2
+EH Bray b Morton 4
RSA Warner c Brown b Morton 0
R Berens b King 4
JL Ainsworth not out 3
CJ Burnup c Morton b King 0
Extras (1 b, 1 lb) 2
Total (all out, 42.1 overs) 84
Fall of wickets:
1-44, 2-46, 3-53, 4-53, 5-74, 6-75, 7-79, 8-79, 9-79, 10-84 (42.1 ov)
Gentlemen of Philadelphia bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
King 14.1 6 29 3 - -
Townsend 8 1 19 0 - -
Clark 7 1 21 3 - -
Morton 13 5 13 4 - -
Gentlemen of Philadelphia second innings
NZ Graves b Hill 1
AM Wood c Bray b Ainsworth 15
FH Bates c Hill b Ainsworth 0
WW Noble c Bray b Ainsworth 0
*RD Brown c Bosanquet b Hill 10
PH Clark st Bray b Ainsworth 1
JB King b Ainsworth 10
W Thayer not out 4
JEC Morton c Hill b Bosanquet 9
HC Townsend c Hill b Bosanquet 3
+JH Scattergood c and b Bosanquet 0
Extras (2 b, 2 lb, 2 w) 6
Total (all out, 46 overs) 59
Fall of wickets:
1-19, 2-21, 3-22, 4-26, 5-30, 6-31, 7-48, 8-48, 9-57, 10-59 (46 ov)
PF Warner's XI bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
Bosanquet 13 3 26 3 - -
Ainsworth 23 16 13 5 - -
Hill 10 4 14 2 - -
PF Warner's XI second innings
*PF Warner c Bates b King 4
CJ Burnup c Scattergood b Clark 12
F Mitchell not out 20
COH Sewell not out 25
VT Hill did not bat
BJT Bosanquet did not bat
GE Winter did not bat
+EH Bray did not bat
RSA Warner did not bat
R Berens did not bat
JL Ainsworth did not bat
Extras (4 b, 4 lb, 1 nb) 9
Total (2 wickets, 22.4 overs) 70
Fall of wickets:
1-9, 2-34
Gentlemen of Philadelphia bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts
King 7.4 1 18 1 - -
Townsend 1 0 7 0 - -
Clark 4 1 16 1 - -
Morton 9 2 15 0 - -
Bates 1 0 5 0 - -
Match 2: All New York vs PF Warner's XI at Livingston Field, Staten Island (21 September 1898 - 2-day match)
Result PF Warner's XI won by an innings and 247 runs
All New York first innings
MR Cobb b Ainsworth 10
CH Clarke c PF Warner b Ainsworth 8
CP Hurditch c Bray b Bosanquet 7
JF Curran st Bray b Ainsworth 0
RE Bonner lbw b Ainsworth 0
SB Lohmann c Bosanquet b Ainsworth 10
RT Rokeby b Bosanquet 8
FF Kelly b Bosanquet 1
FWT Stiles b Bosanquet 0
HC Wright b Bosanquet 2
WSR Ogilby not out 1
Extras (2 b) 2
Total (all out) 49
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-49
PF Warner's XI bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Wides No-Balls
Ainsworth ? ? ? 5 - -
Bosanquet ? ? ? 5 - -
PF Warner's XI first innings
*PF Warner b Cobb 22
COH Sewell b Kelly 14
RSA Warner lbw b Kelly 5
CJ Burnup c Bonner b Cobb 61
F Mitchell b Lohmann 66
VT Hill b Kelly 84
BJT Bosanquet lbw b Cobb 7
GE Winter c Wright b Kelly 28
+EH Bray b Cobb 83
R Berens c Wright b Lohmann 14
JL Ainsworth not out 0
Extras (30 b, 5 lb) 35
Total (all out) 419
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-419
All New York bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Wides No-Balls
Cobb ? ? ? 4 - -
Kelly ? ? ? 4 - -
Lohmann ? ? ? 2 - -
All New York second innings
MR Cobb st Berens b Ainsworth 2
CH Clarke run out 22
CP Hurditch c and b Ainsworth 9
JF Curran st Berens b Ainsworth 11
RE Bonner not out 16
SB Lohmann c Winter b Hill 16
RT Rokeby c Sewell b Winter 23
FF Kelly c Mitchell b Hill 6
FWT Stiles c RSA Warner b Hill 0
HC Wright c PF Warner b Hill 0
WSR Ogilby st Berens b Ainsworth 2
Extras (13 b, 3 lb) 16
Total (all out) 123
Fall of wickets:
1-?, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-123
PF Warner's XI bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Wides No-Balls
Ainsworth ? ? ? 4 - -
Hill ? ? ? 4 - -
Winter ? ? ? 1 - -
Match 4: PF Warner's XI vs Gentlemen of Philadelphia, Germantown Cricket Club Ground, Manheim (30th Sept - 3rd October 1898 - 3-day match)
Result PF Warner's XI won by 4 wickets
Gentlemen of Philadelphia first innings
JB King c Sewell b Ainsworth 18
NZ Graves run out 37
WW Noble b Hill 28
JEC Morton b Bosanquet 0
*RD Brown b Ainsworth 37
DH Adams b Ainsworth 0
AM Wood c Bray b Ainsworth 2
HC Thayer b Ainsworth 0
PH Clark b Ainsworth 3
FH Bates c Mitchell b Ainsworth 9
+JH Scattergood not out 0
Extras (5 b, 4 lb) 9
Total (all out, 55 overs) 143
Fall of wickets:
1-40, 2-61, 3-63, 4-97, 5-103, 6-113, 7-113, 8-117, 9-140, 10-143 (55 ov)
PF Warner's XI bowling
Ainsworth 27 7 61 7 - -
Bosanquet 19 5 37 1 - -
Hill 3 1 12 1 - -
Winter 6 0 24 0 - -
PF Warner's XI first innings
CJ Burnup c Noble b King 43
*PF Warner c Wood b Clark 21
F Mitchell c and b Clark 31
COH Sewell c Wood b Clark 1
VT Hill c Graves b King 4
BJT Bosanquet b King 9
+EH Bray b King 0
GE Winter b Clark 12
RSA Warner lbw b King 0
R Berens b King 0
JL Ainsworth not out 1
Extras (5 lb, 1 nb, 5 w) 11
Total (all out, 44.1 overs) 133
Fall of wickets:
1-62, 2-101, 3-106, 4-106, 5-119, 6-120, 7-121, 8-121, 9-129, 10-133 (44.1 ov)
Gentlemen of Philadelphia bowling
King 16 5 32 6 - -
Morton 4 0 20 0 - -
Adams 10 1 34 0 - -
Clark 14.1 6 36 4 - -
Gentlemen of Philadelphia second innings
JB King c Burnup b Ainsworth 1
NZ Graves b Ainsworth 9
WW Noble b Bosanquet 3
JEC Morton st Bray b Ainsworth 6
*RD Brown c Burnup b Ainsworth 13
DH Adams c and b Ainsworth 19
AM Wood c Ainsworth b Winter 53
HC Thayer c Burnup b Winter 5
PH Clark b Bosanquet 16
FH Bates c Bray b Ainsworth 0
+JH Scattergood not out 3
Extras (16 b, 2 lb, 1 w) 19
Total (all out, 56.4 overs) 147
Fall of wickets:
1-8, 2-13, 3-13, 4-54, 5-87, 6-88, 7-132, 8-138, 9-142, 10-147 (56.4 ov)
PF Warner's XI bowling
Ainsworth 28.4 5 55 6 - -
Bosanquet 15 3 39 2 - -
Hill 7 3 18 0 - -
Winter 6 1 16 2 - -
PF Warner's XI second innings
*PF Warner c and b King 13
CJ Burnup c Wood b Clark 13
F Mitchell lbw b King 20
COH Sewell c Clark b King 7
BJT Bosanquet c and b Clark 30
GE Winter b Clark 26
VT Hill not out 41
+EH Bray not out 5
RSA Warner did not bat
R Berens did not bat
JL Ainsworth did not bat
Extras (3 b, 1 nb, 2 w) 6
Total (6 wickets, 59 overs) 161
Fall of wickets:
1-26, 2-30, 3-49, 4-69, 5-96, 6-127
Gentlemen of Philadelphia bowling Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Wides No-Balls
King 29 3 71 3 - -
Adams 4 0 12 0 - -
Clark 26 6 72 3 - -