1788 English cricket season
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In the 1788 English cricket season, MCC became the game's lawgiver.
Fri 30 May. A revised set of Laws was issued by the Cricket Club at Marylebone, formerly the White Conduit Club. This action confirmed MCC as the body in sole charge of the Laws.
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[edit] Matches
Date | Match Title | Venue | Source | Result |
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26-28 May (M-W) | Earl of Earl of Winchilsea v Sir H Mann | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB81 | Earl of Winchilsea's XI won by 106 runs |
4 June (W) | Surrey v Windsor Forest | Warfield | WDC | WF won by 206 runs |
5-7 June (Th-S) | Paulet's XI v G East's XI | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB81 | Paulet's XI won by 25 runs |
9-10 June (M-Tu) | Surrey v Hampshire | Moulsey Hurst | SB82 | Surrey won by 9 wkts |
13 June (F) | Hornchurch v Moulsey Hurst | Langton Park, Hornchurch | FL18 | result unknown |
17-18 June (Tu-W) | Hampshire v All-England | Stoke Down | SB83 | Hampshire won by innings & 76 runs |
27 June (F) | MCC v White Conduit | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB83 | MCC won by 83 runs |
This game is the earliest MCC match of which the score has survived and so it is of great historical interest. It is in S&B and also in the ACS list but the WCC team includes only one recognised player (Mr C Anguish) and there are understandable doubts about its quality. Historical importance is the reason for its major classification. |
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2-4 July (W-F) | Hampshire v Surrey | Perriam Down | SB84 | Hampshire won by 4 wkts |
9-11 July (W-F) | Earl of Winchilsea v Mr Assheton Smith | Perriam Downs, Luggershall | WDC | Smith’s XI won by 3 wkts |
14 July (M) | Hampshire v Surrey | Odiham | FL18 | result unknown |
15-18 July (Tu-F) | Surrey v Kent | Moulsey Hurst | SB85 | Surrey won by innings & 65 runs |
24-25 July (Th-F) | All-England v Hampshire | Sevenoaks Vine | SB85 | Hampshire won by 53 runs |
A partial score exists of a minor game between Eastbourne and Alfriston that was played on or about 26 July (FLPV). |
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29-31 July (Tu-Th) | Kent v All-England | Coxheath | SB86 | All-England won by innings & 80 runs |
ACS Guide has this game on 22-24 July which means it clashed with the Sevenoaks game starting on 24 July that featured most of the same players. S&B has the game on 29-31 July and this date seems the more likely. |
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5-7 Aug (Tu-Th) | Kent v Surrey | Bishopsbourne | SB87 | Surrey won by 37 runs |
The Kent v Surrey game listed in WDC on 5 July was a wrongly dated duplicate of the 5-7 Aug game. |
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13-15 Aug (W-F) | Hampshire v Surrey | Windmill Down | SB87 | Hampshire won by 4 wkts |
26-29 Aug (Tu-F) | Sir H Mann v Earl of Earl of Winchilsea | Bishopsbourne | SB88 | Mann's XI won by 75 runs |
15-17 Sept (M-W) | London v Middlesex | venue unknown | FL18 | London by 68 runs |
22 Sept (M) | Leicester v Coventry | Lutterworth | FL18 | Leicester won by 28 runs |
Extensively described in FL18, p.132-134. See also 6-7 Aug 1787. |
[edit] Other Events
[edit] Leading batsmen
[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)
- The Glory Days of Cricket by Ashley Mote
- John Nyren's The Cricketers of my Time by Ashley Mote
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