1792 English cricket season
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In the 1792 English cricket season, Kent played Hampshire at Cobham Park, which was Lord Darnley’s estate and the home of the Bligh family. Ninety years later it became the home of the Ashes in the shape of the urn brought back from Australia by the Hon. Ivo Bligh.
Elsewhere, the earliest known cricket club in India was formed in Calcutta.
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[edit] Matches
Date | Match Title | Venue | Source | Result |
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7-9 May (M-W) | MCC v Middlesex | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB128 | MCC won by 274 runs |
15-17 May (Tu-Th) | MCC v Middlesex | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB129 | Middlesex won by 5 runs |
21-22 May (M-Tu) | Bligh v Earl of Winchilsea | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB129 | Winchilsea's XI won by 8 wkts |
28-30 May (M-W) | MCC v Sussex | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB130 | Sussex won by 9 wkts |
31 May - 1 June (Th-F) | MCC v Berkshire | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB131 | MCC won by 7 runs |
6-8 June (W-F) | MCC v All-England | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB132 | MCC won by innings & 10 runs |
See the note re the 1793 match on 12-14 June which some sources have recorded on the same dates in 1792. |
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21-23 June (Th-S) | All-England v Kent | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB133 | All-England won by 10 runs |
2-4 July (M-W) | All-England v Hampshire | Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland | SB134 | Hampshire won by 75 runs |
9 July (M) | Nottingham v Leicester ^ | Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland | SB135 | Leicester won by 4 wkts |
^ Full title is Nottingham v Leicestershire & Rutland. There is no doubt the teams were representative of the counties and similar to the sides that competed against MCC in 1791. The match is historically important and is a major fixture. The Nottingham v Leicester game is also in William North’s 1832 book of Nottingham Old Club Match Scores. |
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16-18 July (M-W) | Hampshire v All-England | Windmill Down | SB136 | Hampshire won by 127 runs |
19-20 July (Th-F) | Hampshire Colts v Brighton # | Windmill Down | SB137 | Hampshire won by 6 wkts |
24-27 July (Tu-F) | Hampshire v Surrey | Perriam Down | SB137 | Surrey won by 109 runs |
2-4 Aug (Th-S) | Berkshire v MCC | Oldfield Bray | SB138 | Berkshire won by 10 runs |
7 Aug (Tu) | Brighton v Hampshire Colts # | PoW Ground, Brighton | SB139 | Brighton won by 7 wkts |
# The two Hambledon v Brighton games recorded in S&B are considered minor due to lack of recognised players. |
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15-17 Aug (W-F) | Kent v Hampshire | Cobham Park, near Gravesend | SB140 | Hampshire won by 8 wkts |
Cobham Park was Lord Darnley’s estate and the home of the Bligh family. Ninety years later it became the home of the Ashes brought back from Australia by the Hon. Ivo Bligh. |
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20-23 Aug (M-Th) | Sussex v MCC | PoW Ground, Brighton | SB140 | Sussex won by 3 wkts |
The Prince of Wales Ground in Brighton had its name changed over the years and was known as Box’s Ground in the next century. |
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23-25 Aug (Th-S) | Sussex v MCC | PoW Ground, Brighton | SB141 | Sussex won by innings & 44 runs |
27 Aug (M) | Sheffield v Bents Green | Sheffield ? | FLPV | Sheffield won by 10 wkts |
This was three innings a side and is the first match played in Yorkshire for which the full scores are known. It is also the first match in which a batsman was given out for obstructing the field. |
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29-31 Aug (W-F) | Kent v Essex | Dartford Brent | SB142 | Kent won by 81 runs |
5-6 Sept (W-Th) | Sussex v Middlesex | PoW Ground, Brighton | SB142 | Sussex won by 5 wkts |
S&B says only the two first innings were played during 5-7 Sept 1792 (rain-affected?) and the game was concluded on 27 May 1793 when the two second innings were played. |
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17-19 Sept (M-W) | Kent v Hampshire | Dartford Brent | SB143 | Hampshire won by innings & 23 runs |
20-22, 24 Sept (Th-M) | Middlesex v Sussex | Lord's (Dorset Square) | brit | drawn (rain) |
Britcher reports that the game was postponed because of rain until Whit Monday in 1793 but we do not know if it was concluded. Details of this match only came to light recently when Britcher’s work became available. |
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27-28 Sept (Th-F) | Essex v Kent | Langton Park, Hornchurch | SB144 | Kent won by 158 runs |
[edit] Other Events
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[edit] Leading bowlers
[edit] Main Sources
- Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications
- Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket by G B Buckley (FL18)
- Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket by G B Buckley (FLPV)
- Sussex Cricket in the Eighteenth Century by Timothy J McCann (TJM)
- The Dawn of Cricket by H T Waghorn (WDC)
- Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 by Arthur Haygarth (SBnnn)
- Scores 1790-1805 (annual issues) by Samuel Britcher
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