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2 Test wickets at an average of 21.75 runs per | wicket, a performance which he bettered in 2000 when |
) shared a partnership worth 624 for the third | wicket, a new world record in first class cricket for |
The venue also incorporates a 4 table cricket | wicket, a velodrome for track cycling and two netball |
Although, this | wicket across his three matches cost 107.00 |
s included Scott Newman (his first first class | wicket), Adam Hollioake, James Benning, Darren Bickne |
e Third Test at Sydney, adding 93 for the last | wicket adn took 4/47 as England won by an inninmgs an |
0 season against Yorkshire in May, when he hit | wicket after 1 run in the first innings and was bowle |
The following month he took his first | wicket, against the same opponents, when he caught an |
all as shown when he took 7 for 24 on a sticky | wicket against Leicestershire at Trent Bridge. |
n one game during the 1898 season when he kept | wicket against Essex. |
ley was a left arm medium bowler, who took one | wicket against Worcestershire, at a total cost of 54 |
, which remains the record for England's first | wicket against Australia. |
This included a record stand for the sixth | wicket against Sri Lanka, when Eoin Morgan and Matt P |
st famous moment came in 1884, when claiming a | wicket against the Australians at Lord's. |
hard to come by, though he did take a one day | wicket against Sylhet Division. |
tart to finish of the season, on every sort of | wicket, against every sort of bowling, Trumper entran |
He also kept | wicket against Fiji. |
G Wyatt kept | wicket against Oxford University |
ed a record 369 with Stuart Law for the second | wicket against Western Australia . |
6 he and Joseph Yovich added 322 for the sixth | wicket against Central Districts in Napier for the si |
rd's bowling, which saw him take the first 200 | wicket aggregate for four years, ensured they remaine |
In the 1882 season, he continued to keep | wicket, although as a batsman he found himself gettin |
he county, he bowled 31 overs without taking a | wicket, although he was generally tidy: in his short |
Frank Woolley took his thousandth first-class | wicket, although his victim was not Baker. |
the bat, while with the ball he took a single | wicket, although with a good economy rate of 1.96 run |
time for Sussex to make 43 for the loss of one | wicket, and the match ended in a draw. |
They added 91 for the third | wicket and Graveney and Colin Cowdrey (28) 97 for the |
, he was largely unimpressive, taking only one | wicket and scoring just one run over two innings. |
Stephenson's own contribution behind the | wicket and with the bat remained high. |
ext game against Hampshire he failed to take a | wicket and he disappeared from first-team cricket for |
iving data, he is known to have made 19 single | wicket and 13 first-class appearances between 1743 an |
However, he failed to take a | wicket and conceded 85 runs in only 21.2 overs in an |
I chose to go round the | wicket and obviously we put men round the bat, ‘Brear |
rs shall toss up for the pitching of the first | wicket, and the choice of going in. |
a match against the Combined Services, keeping | wicket and making the only stumping of his first-clas |
5 wickets at the low average of 15.88 runs per | wicket, and after World War II he also coached Cambri |
Luckhurst and Denness made 125 for the first | wicket and were separated just after lunch. |
In a drawn match, he claimed one | wicket and 42 runs. |
the batsman smashed it straight back down the | wicket, and to the amazement of the crowd, Ulyett cau |
ted through 24 overs, adding 109 for the first | wicket, and Pakistan closed on 173 for 2. |
the first innings to help add 61 for the last | wicket and set Worcestershire up for a three-wicket v |
hest partnership being worth 50 for the fourth | wicket, and Mark Footitt got three for 61, despite bo |
ouse and Geoff Pullar put on 146 for the first | wicket, and then Cowdrey and Barrington put on 193 fo |
he did not score much and did not pick up any | wicket and was dumped by the wayside. |
one match against Derbyshire, in which he kept | wicket and scored 15 runs in the lower order. |
is three further matches he took only one more | wicket, and after two weeks his first-class cricket c |
1993; this faces the Pavilion, parallel to the | wicket, and is consequently only open during better-a |
69 in the first innings on a very good batting | wicket and ultimately setting Australia a challenging |
n; Maurice and Geoffrey also occasionally kept | wicket, and Tip and Harry occasionally bowled seam-up |
cored a duck in each innings and only took one | wicket, and he did not play for Ireland again for alm |
nning towards Hashim Amla after picking up his | wicket, and wearing a branded garment under the jerse |
fared well, making a mammoth 304 for the first | wicket, and were 327 for 1 at close on the second day |
) and Sam Trimble (34) adding 59 for the first | wicket and captain Peter Burge making most of the res |
re two wickets, the Nagoya University Hospital | Wicket and the Tsurumai Park Wicket. |
The station has two wickets, the North | Wicket and the South Wicket. |
There are two wickets, the East | Wicket and the West Wicket. |
ful lot easier, as they put on 93 for the next | wicket, and only started to get bogged down once the |
He consistently breaks the 50 | wicket and 500 run barrier. |
tte Cup against Glamorgan in 1963, he took one | wicket and then came in to bat at No 10 with Somerset |
Ellcock took one | wicket and did not bat. |
roney (51 not out) added 90 runs for the sixth | wicket and saved the day, stumps being drawn at 130/6 |
in 1983, with Jeremy Coney becoming his first | wicket and only wicket of that game. |
England out for a paltry 186 on a good batting | wicket and then ground out 358 at barely 3 runs per o |
hire, where Fielder took his final first-class | wicket and against Leicestershire, where Fielder went |
he did in batting, bowling, fielding, keeping | wicket, and also single wicket playing". |
stand is still the third highest for the first | wicket, and the sixth highest for any wicket, in firs |
nst Leicestershire on 6 September; he took one | wicket and scored six runs, but Glamorgan lost by 23 |
ns in Kent's second innings, he did not take a | wicket, and Kent won just seven runs as Yorkshire wer |
While Poon was unable to take a | wicket and scored only 10 and two, his selection caus |
n Yardley (31 not out) added 73 for the fourth | wicket and the MCC declared at 197/4. |
e the rate of the day's play at 2,000 cans per | wicket and 20 cans per run." |
n in 2004, he bowled 10 overs without taking a | wicket and scored 1. |
f the Jedi (1983) featured the introduction of | Wicket and the other Ewoks, in which they help defeat |
He took only one | wicket, and scored a duck, as the match was drawn. |
1880 in a match against MCC in which he took a | wicket and a catch and made modest scores. |
Prince scored 5 and 1, did not keep | wicket and never played Test cricket again. |
hat year's MCC Trophy final, but took only one | wicket as Herefordshire lost by two wickets to Cambri |
The pair added 65 for the ninth | wicket as Yorkshire closed on 171 for 9. Derbyshire l |
led out for 173 Shehzad took two-catches and a | wicket as well he was rewarded man-of the match for h |
hur Pothecary in a stand of 125 for the second | wicket, as Hampshire won the match by 71 runs. |
t-arm offbreak bowler and took one first class | wicket at the cost of 71 runs and one in one day cric |
ne Cricket Club at Lord's and failed to take a | wicket, at a cost of 25 runs, with his slow left arm |
With the ball, he took 5 | wicket at a bowling average of 40.40, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 19 runs, with best figures of 1/1 |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 39.00, with best figur |
With the ball Tolfree took a single | wicket at the cost of 51 runs. |
In his only List A match, he took a single | wicket at a cost of 42 runs. |
catches, while with the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 98.00, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 80.00, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 37.00, with best figur |
In his only List A match, he took a single | wicket at a cost of 37 runs. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 66.00, with best figur |
atch, he scored a single run and took a single | wicket at cost of 49 runs. |
Having kept | wicket at Eton, he later played for the House of Comm |
a single run, took 2 catches and took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 124.00, with best figu |
On his debut on a difficult | wicket at Sydney he hit 51 while batting at eight and |
ored 5 runs and with the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 13 runs. |
are less than impressive (28 runs at 3.50; one | wicket at 155.00), but nevertheless he might have pla |
21 runs, while with the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 32 runs. |
igh score of 2. With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 63.00, with best figur |
In his 3 List A matches, he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 60.00, with best figur |
red 11 runs and with the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 12 runs. |
equired to bat and with the ball took a single | wicket at a cost of 16 runs. |
d by his performance with the ball, taking one | wicket at a heavy run-per-over rate. |
In his 2 List A matches, he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 59.00, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 83.00, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 35.00, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at an average of 79.00, with best figures of 1 |
e scored an unbeaten 19 runs and took a single | wicket at a cost of 36 runs. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 63 runs, with best figures of 1/3 |
On a crumbling | wicket at the SCG he proved below his best and Victor |
t A match, he scored 14 runs and took a single | wicket at a cost of 30 runs. |
In his only List A match, he took a single | wicket at a cost of 48 runs. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 83.00, with best figur |
he scored an unbeaten 6 runs and took a single | wicket at a cost of 21 runs. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 90.00, with best figur |
With the ball, he took a single | wicket at a cost of 221 runs, with best figures of 1/ |
igh score of 2. With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 86.00, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 24.00, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 77.00, with best figur |
st A match, he scored 7 runs and took a single | wicket at a cost of 61 runs. |
of Roopey and Willis, Iqqie just looked up the | wicket at me, nodded, said, 'Well bowled'; the umpire |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 83.00, with best figures of 1/33. |
ut against Essex at Leyton and on a very dusty | wicket at Chesterfield in 1933 recalled his former bo |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 53.00, with best figur |
l Pietersen and with the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 28 runs. |
took 2 cathces With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 77.00, with best figur |
single run and with the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 64 runs from 10 overs. |
a match in which he took his only first-class | wicket at the cost of 88 runs. |
In his only List A match he took a single | wicket at a cost of 28 runs. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at an average of 96.00, with best figures of 1 |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 73.00, with best figur |
In his 2 matches, he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 78.00, with best figur |
aten 2 runs and with the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 17 runs. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 87.00, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 51.00, with best figur |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a cost of 12 runs. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 124.00, with best figu |
With the ball, he took a single | wicket at an average of 53.00, with best figures of 1 |
With the ball he took a single | wicket at a bowling average of 54.00, with best figur |
George Hirst and John Tunnicliffe, he lost his | wicket attempting to force the pace against the left- |
ns started off well, putting on 77 for the 1st | wicket before Shahid Afridi took a couple of quick wi |
un-a-ball, as the pair added 110 for the sixth | wicket, before number 11 Alan Richardson finished off |
er loss, and 155 runs were added for the third | wicket before Bedser was out in the second session af |
ercy Holmes, Anson helped add 40 for the first | wicket before falling in the unusual manner of hit wi |
and Mahela Jayawardene added 183 for the third | wicket, before Tillakaratne Dilshan came in and took |
in the match, taking figures of 1-52, his only | wicket being that of Paul Johnson. |
on took figures of 1-22 in the match, his only | wicket being that of Mike Gatting. |
rder wickets in the morning session, his final | wicket being that of Sanath Jayasuriya three short of |
in the match, taking figures of 1-60, his only | wicket being that of Dean Hodgson. |
te toward's his university's victory, his only | wicket being that of the Nawab of Pataudi, later to b |
on his debut that July at Hereford, his first | wicket being that of Arthur Jewell, the nephew of fut |
e 8 and 4, and took 1-49, his only first-class | wicket being that of Edward Moss. |
h 518, including a stand of 223 for the second | wicket between Haynes (184) and Viv Richards (145). |
z, despite which he added 57 runs for the last | wicket Bishen Bedi . |
and George Lyttelton put on 476 for the second | wicket, both scoring double centuries. |
In the final against India, he picked up one | wicket bowling Rahul Dravid as Australia won, complet |
aimed his second, and final career first-class | wicket, bowling George Ulyett. |
made another good start with 65 for the first | wicket, Burge made 60 and Tom Veivers 74. |
Bray put on 43 with Eoin Morgan for the second | wicket, but two wickets from Elton Chigumbura set the |
, Bergin was particularly strong square of the | wicket, but the hallmark of his game was his concentr |
he end of the 2007 season, he failed to take a | wicket but he scored a run-a-ball 32 on his debut. |
He didn't take a | wicket, but he was 43 at the time. |
are bowling stint of 7 overs without gaining a | wicket but scored 11 and 10 in his two innings. |
tinghamshire against Middlesex, when he took a | wicket but gave away no extras. |
six as he added 191 with Dexter for the third | wicket, but Colin Bland dug in for 144 not out as Sou |
t the crease, pairing up for 79 for the fourth | wicket, but a burst of wickets - thanks to Richard Da |
sharing 54 with Minhajul Abedin for the fifth | wicket, but by the time Sairaj Bahutule dismissed the |
Tom Faulkner beat Robert Colchin at single | wicket by one wicket. |
He claimed his first top-class | wicket by dismissing Ramnaresh Sarwan, caught by Darr |
e only eight runs in four innings and his only | wicket came in his first game when he caught and bowl |
His sole Test | wicket came in a match against Pakistan in 2001, dism |
His other first-class | wicket came against Hampshire and was that of James V |
His second | wicket came 588 balls after the first in his second a |
nnot, by definition, be out bowled, leg before | wicket, caught, or hit the ball twice off a wide, as |
He also occasionally kept | wicket; claiming a stumping off the bowling of Tich F |
ours matches, she was less effective; her only | wicket coming in the first match. |
nd took three for 70 in the first innings, one | wicket coming when the batsman gave a catch to the wi |
5 for 68 in the first innings, with the fifth | wicket coming from a hit wicket. |
shots as the headquarters for the "World Wide | Wicket Company" in the movie How to Succeed in Busine |
Jure was a noted single | wicket competitor and, later in the 1747 season he pl |
hes but his round arm bowling failed to take a | wicket, conceding 20 runs. |
He is frequently found in single | wicket contests and seems to have been very popular w |
s matches from 1773 to 1778 and also in single | wicket contests, the form of cricket in which his fam |
ely few occasions his off-break from round the | wicket could be quite unplayable, Staples rarely obta |
ets in the first innings, quintupling his Test | wicket count in his third Test, and Pakistan began ba |
then on they made 191 for the loss of only one | wicket, Craig McMillan caught off Monty Panesar's bow |
Famously the highest ever 8th | wicket cricket partnership is held at the village gro |
F S Ashley-Cooper, At the Sign of the | Wicket: Cricket 1742-1751, Cricket Magazine, 1900 |
ed four times and survived an early leg before | wicket decision before being dismissed for 85. |
e second innings as Yorkshire went down to a 5 | wicket defeat. |
ak probably the most deadly bowler on a sticky | wicket Derbyshire ever produced, owing to his perfect |
re in 2006 and in his debut match, picked up a | wicket, despite being out for a duck in Leicestershir |
with a fierce straight drive, taking Taylor's | wicket down in the process. |
first game, against Sussex, even went in first | wicket down in the second innings. |
on, Harrison was a first team regular and kept | wicket due to Niall O'Brien being on International du |
onship, averaging over fifty, but had not kept | wicket due to a hand injury sustained against the Wes |
he second, bowling economically and taking one | wicket during the match. |
Aponso took a single | wicket during the match, that of Ajith Wasantha. |
embered as one of Ian Botham's partners at the | wicket during the Headingley Ashes game of 1981, he a |
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