1742 English cricket season explained

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The 1742 English cricket season was the 46th cricket season since the earliest recorded eleven-aside match was played. Details have survived of ten significant matches, including two famous matches London and Slindon in September.

Recorded matches

Records have survived of ten significant matches:[1] [2]

DateTeamsVenueResultSource
14 JuneLondon v BromleyArtillery Groundmatch tied[3] [4]
The second known instance in eleven-a-side cricket of a tied match.
7 JulyLondon v RichmondArtillery Groundunknown
 
26 JulyLondon v CroydonArtillery Groundunknown
 
2 AugustKent & Surrey v LondonDuppas Hill, Croydonunknown[5]
The counties team is described as "the Gentlemen of Kent and Surry and the Sussex Man from Slending". A large sum of money was at stake with play due to begin at noon. The announcement says "the booths (retail) are to be set back and the ground to be roped round" (i.e., forming a boundary).
9 AugustLondon v BromleyArtillery Groundunknown
"Played for a considerable sum". Wickets were pitched at twelve o’clock. Waghorn's source remarked that this was a return to the "tie game" on 14 June "which gave so much satisfaction to the spectators".
16 AugustLondon v CroydonArtillery Groundunknown
It is known that two Kent players and "the noted bowler from Slendon" assisted Croydon; while two Surrey players were given men to London. Played for a "considerable sum of money" with the ground to be roped round.
23 AugustSurrey v Rest of EnglandMoulsey HurstSurrey won[6]
The original notice describes Surrey's opponents as "London, Westminster, Middlesex, Southwark and Part of Kent".
2 SeptemberLondon v SurreyArtillery Groundunknown
The match was originally scheduled for 6 September and was rearranged because of the visit of Slindon to London on that date.
6 SeptemberLondon v SlindonArtillery GroundLondon won
"London won with great difficulty. The wickets were pitched at twelve o’clock on the forfeit of 100 guineas. During the last innings of the match, the betting was as much as 20 to 1 in favour of Slindon". Slindon had only lost one match before the match.
10 SeptemberLondon v SlindonArtillery GroundLondon won by 184 runs[7]
Was originally to have been played on 8 September, but was postponed on account of rain. At the conclusion of the above match Slindon offered to play again, either at Guildford or on the South Downs, for £100, but the challenge was not accepted.

First mentions

Clubs and teams

Bibliography

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. ACS, p.21.
  2. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/4/Other_matches_in_England_1742.html Other matches in England 1742
  3. Ashley-Cooper, p.5.
  4. Waghorn p.12.
  5. McCann, p.22.
  6. Ashley-Cooper, p.6.
  7. McCann, pp. 23–24.