1762 English cricket season

1762 English cricket season
Cricket formats first-class and single wicket

In the 1762 English cricket season, Chertsey was again the most active club.

Matches

Date Match Title Venue Result
21 June (M) Guildford v Chertsey [1] Merrow Down Chertsey won by 2 runs

The source says “the former brought 99 and the latter 101” so the result was probably a win for Chertsey by 2 runs but it is by no means certain. Evidently the stakes amounted to “several hundred pounds”.

19 July (M) Surrey v Kent [1] Carshalton drawn

This was played for 100 guineas but was undecided. The report says: “...but was not decided, a dispute arising about one of the players being catched (sic) out when Surrey was 50 ahead the first innings. From words they came to blows, which occasioned several broken heads, as likewise a challenge between two persons of distinction. The confusion was so great that the bets were withdrawn.”

30 August (M) London v Kent [1] Artillery Ground London won by 8 wickets

The report says: “Played eleven-a-side for a considerable sum”.

30 August (M) Chertsey v Middlesex [1] Laleham Burway Middlesex won by 6 wickets

When announcing the return match, the Daily Advertiser on Sat 4 September refers to the above by saying that Middlesex won “with great difficulty” but later reports that Middlesex “had five to go in when they beat them”.

NB: It should be pointed out, perhaps, that contemporary reports tended to number the men who have “not yet gone in” and it must be remembered that there are two men who have gone in who are still not out, so when there are five to go in it means that four wickets have fallen and the fifth wicket partnership is intact.

7 September (Tu) Middlesex v Chertsey [2] Moulsey Hurst Middlesex won

The Daily Advertiser describes the teams, probably quite accurately, as “the County of Middlesex” and “the parish of Chertsey”.

13 September (M) Rest of Surrey v Chertsey [2] Ripley Green result unknown

Played for £50. Chertsey was a very strong club at the time (see report of the next two matches) and a game against the rest of Surrey would be a significant fixture. The Daily Advertiser carried the curious sentence: Ordinary at Mr Fowler’s at the White Horse, an Ordinary being an "ordinary dinner".

21 September (Tu) Middlesex & London v Chertsey & Dartford [2] Hampton Court Green result unknown
27 September (M) Chertsey & Dartford v Middlesex & London [2] Laleham Burway result unknown

A report in the Daily Advertiser of Fri 17 September says that the teams are: “the County of Middlesex and London against the famous (sic) Parish of Chertsey with 3 of the best men from Dartford in Kent”. This underlines the afore-mentioned quality of the Chertsey team.

The report also confirms the dates and venues of the two games as above and says: “Each match to begin at 11, and to be played out”.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 H T Waghorn, Cricket Scores, Notes, etc. (1730-1773), Blackwood, 1899
  2. 1 2 3 4 G B Buckley, Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket, Cotterell, 1935

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