King Edward's School, Birmingham Cricket Records

84 Progressive record, post-Manton: H S Tasker 1900-05 80 H G Bache 1904-08 93 C L Breeden 1906-09 139 O S Wheatley 1950-53 163 93 S D Heath 1983-85 178 BOWLING - AVERAGE UNDER 15 O M R W A E Wheeler 1880-81 - - <538 137 <3.92 J Manton 1886-91 1201.6 422 1941 365 5.31 1886 94 A T Wallis 1883-86 334.1 92 596 102 5.84 1883 H A Blewitt 1887-88 288 94 523 78 6.70 T H Knight 1891-93 286.4 74 c1007 c143 c7.04 1891[92] C F Figures 1940-43 155.5 20 529 72 7.34 [1940-41] 95 R Williams 1886-90 305 92 553 75 7.37 A E Sherrey 1889-92 85.1+ 18+ 633+ 93+ 6.80 [1892] 96 R J Pringle-Brown 1921-23 393 97 1034 131 7.89 A T Cond 1902-04 169.1 37 404 50 8.08 G E H Johnson 1898-1902 456.3 148 952 116 8.20 R Dark 1893-95 198.4 58 583 70 8.32 [1894] R G Bisseker 1894-96 401.2 131 960 108 8.88 [1894] 97 P Hutchings 1947-49 323.3 86 726 80 9.07 1947 J Taplin 1889-91 367.1 108 766 84 9.11 E Goodwin 1893-96 358.4 89 999 109 9.16 1893[94] 98 J E Mayell 1920-23 453.3 124 1138 118 9.64 P T Richardson 1943-47 408.2 118 985 100 9.85 [1945] I W Smith 1897-1900 269.2 58 774 78 9.92 [1897] 99 B Lobb 1947-49 379.2 116 783 78 10.03 [1947] 100 J E Catherall 1912-14 195.1+ 21+ 745+ 74 10.06 [1912-13] 101 J W Neale 2003-04 - - 547 54 10.12 G A Pell 1941-46 487.5 101 1342 129 10.40 [1941] 102 P G Mason 1887-90 361.2 81 779 72 10.81 P A T Pinder 1932-34 536.3 126 1302 119 10.94 93 D H Benson (1949-53) took 159 wickets. 94 Includes 442 runs and 108 wickets in 1891. This is the figure given in the scorebook. The Chronicle gives 473 runs and 107 wickets. 95 Overs and maidens for 1940 not available. The only recorded figures for 1941 are 32 runs and 10 wickets – one performance of 7-32 plus 3 wickets. 96 The average is false. The only season for which full figures are available is 1891 – 85.1-18-213-23. The figures for the other seasons are: 1889 (2-?), 1890 (8-?), 1892 (‘over 60’). 97 The only recorded figures for 1894 are 230 runs and 21 wickets. No overs or maidens are available. 98 The only recorded figures for 1894 are 151 runs and 13 wickets. No overs or maidens are available. 99 The only recorded figures for 1897 are 79 runs and 0 wickets. No overs or maidens are available. 100 The figures include 11 wickets for 1947. No details of O, M or R are known, and so the average is artifically low. 101 The average is false. The only recorded figures for 1912 are 4-6, 4-?, and 2-?. The figures for 1913 are incomplete, and in some instances only runs and wickets are available. 102 The only figure available for 1941 is 3 wickets.

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