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Hambledon Club v Surrey
Broad Halfpenny Down, Hambledon
July 13, 14, 15 1775
Result: Hambledon won by 296 runs
Toss: not known
Hambledon 1st innings
Duke of Dorset 8
J Small (senior) 38
R Francis 45
T Sueter 6
G Leer 21
R Nyren 12
J Aylward 1
W Barber 9
T Brett 19
E Aburrow 0
T Taylor 8
Extras (b 1) 1
Total (all out) 168
Surrey 1st innings
Earl of Tankerville 2
J Miller 15
Palmer 0
T White 7
J Minshull 7
W Yalden 26
T Wood 29
H Attfield 49
Lumpy 4
J Edmeads 6
Wuiddenden 2
Extras (b 4) 4
Total (all out) 151
Hambledon 2nd innings
Duke of Dorset 6
J Small (senior) 136
R Francis 0
T Sueter 0
G Leer 2
R Nyren 98
J Aylward 2
W Barber 30
T Brett 68
E Aburrow 7
T Taylor 1
Extras (b 7) 7
Total (all out) 357
Surrey 2nd innings
Earl of Tankerville 11
J Miller 0
Palmer 22
T White 0
J Minshull 0
W Yalden 27
T Wood 0
H Attfield 15
Lumpy 0
J Edmeads 0
Wuiddenden 0
Extras (b 3) 3
Total (all out) 78
- The Duke of Dorset was a given man for Hambledon and Minshull
and Miller were given men for Surrey.
- Smalls's 136 innings is believed to be the highest on record in
any class of cricket at the time, beating that of Minshull
who made 107 in 1769, and was beaten by Aylward (167) in 1777.
- The previous and future record holders (Minishull and Aylward)
were playing in this match
- It is thought that Small opened the batting and carried his bat.
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