Scorecard of A. E. J. Collins

Plaque at Clifton College, fixed in 1962.

Arthur Edward Jeune "James" Collins (18 August 1885 – 11 November 1914) was a English cricketer and soldier, most famous for his achievement as a schoolboy of what was, for 116 years, the highest-ever recorded score in cricket—628 not out, scored over four afternoons in June 1899. Collins's record-making innings drew a large crowd and increasing media interest: spectators at the Old Cliftonian match being played nearby were drawn away to watch a junior school house cricket match. Collins's record score was never matched until 2016, when Pranav Dhanawade scored 1009 not out.

Scorecard

Clark's House 1st Innings

Batsman Runs
AEJ Collins not out 628
Champion c Monteath b Rendall 27
Gilbert b Crew 9
Sudely c Davis b Sainsbury 8
Sheriff b Crew 6
Galway b Crew 11
Whittey c & b Monteath 42
Spooner b Monteath 0
Leake b Monteath 32
Raine b Sainsbury 14
Redfern c Fuller-Eberle b Crew 13
Extras 34 byes, 1 leg bye, 10 wides, 1 no ball 46
Total all out 836

Fall of wickets: 1-127, 2-169, 3-226, 4-268, 5-311, 6-436, 7-451, 8-?, 9-698, 10-836.

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Lindrea 50 5 218 0
Sainsbury 32 7 166 2
Crew 42.3 5 165 4
Rendall 10 3 44 1
Monteath ? ? 129 3
Davis 14 0 79 0

Notes:

North Town 1st Innings

Batsman Runs
Monteath run out 4
Crew b Collins 10
Fedden b Collins 10
Sainsbury lbw b Collins 0
Barstow b Sheriff 32
Fuller-Eberle c Galway b Collins 8
Rendall b Sudely 9
Lindrea b Collins 1
Ratcliff not out 6
Robinson b Collins 0
Davies b Collins 4
Extras 3
Total all out 87
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Collins ? ? 33 7
Sheriff ? ? ? 1
Sudely ? ? ? 1

North Town 2nd Innings

Batsman Runs
Monteath c & b Gilbert 4
Crew c Champion b Gilbert 4
Fedden lbw b Collins 1
Sainsbury lbw b Collins 13
Barstow b Collins 0
Fuller-Eberle b Sheriff 15
Rendall b Collins 8
Lindrea b Sheriff 11
Ratcliff c Champion b Sheriff 0
Robinson c Raine b Sheriff 0
Davies not out 0
Extras 5
Total all out 61
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Collins ? ? 30 4
Gilbert ? ? ? 2
Sheriff ? ? ? 4

Clark's House wins by an innings and 688 runs.

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