1831 English cricket season
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The 1831 English cricket season saw Ned Wenman come to prominence. He was basically an all-rounder but he became best known as the wicket keeper in the great Kent team of the 1840s.
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[edit] Honours
- Champion County - Surrey
[edit] First-class matches
[edit] Events
[edit] Leading batsmen
Ned Wenman was the leading runscorer with 144 @ 16.00
Other leading batsmen were: W Ward, T Beagley, HR Kingscote, J Broadbridge
[edit] Leading bowlers
William Lillywhite was the leading wicket-taker with 40
Other leading bowlers were: J Broadbridge, EG Wenman, F Pilch, G Sussum, J Cobbett
[edit] References
- Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications
- Scores & Biographies by Arthur Haygarth
- A Social History of English Cricket by Derek Birley
- Cricket: History of its Growth and Development by Rowland Bowen
- From the Weald to the World by Peter Wynne-Thomas (PWT)
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