Lord Hawke's cricket team in North America in 1891–92 explained

In the English winter of 1891–92, Lord Hawke led a touring party of English amateur cricketers on a tour of North America. During their tour they played eight matches, six in the United States of America and two in Canada. The tour contained two first-class fixtures, both contested against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia.

C.W. Alcock of Surrey originally intended to take the team, but finding himself unable to go had to find a successor. Lord Hawke took on the role of organising the tour. The team was weaker than he wished but the inclusion of Sammy Woods at the last hour considerably strengthed the bowling. Woods turned out to be the success of the tour, taking 76 wickets in the 8 matches at an average of 7, as well as scoring 260 runs.[1]

Touring party

NameCountyBirth dateBatting StyleBowling StyleRefs
Lord Hawke (Captain) September 25, 1891 Right-handed [2]
September 25, 1891 Left-handed [3]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed [4]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed [5]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed [6]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed [7]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed [8]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed [9]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed [10]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed [11]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed Right arm slow [12]
September 25, 1891 Right-handed [13]

Matches

First-class matches

The party left Liverpool on 16 September 1891,[14] and during the voyage Herbie Hewett, George Ricketts and Charles Wreford-Brown suffered badly from seasickness. Sammy Woods, who was not affected by such ailments, attempted to get the three men to take dinner with him on the fourth evening. He served champagne and vegetable soup, but an American who was also suffering from nausea commented "Say steward, did you bring this up or did I?" None of Woods' three team-mates ate the dinner.[15] The party landed in New York on the evening of 23 September and immediately made their way to Philadelphia for a half-day's practice before their first match.[14]

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Match log

No.DateOpponentsVenueCountryResultRef
1 5–7 October All New York Drawn [16]
2 9–10 October Baltimore Won by an innings and 150 runs [17]
3 12–13 October Boston Athletic Association Won by 242 runs [18]
4 16–17 October Chicago Won by an innings and 90 runs [19]
5 20–21 October Western Ontario Won by an innings and 54 runs [20]
6 23–24 October Eastern Ontario Won by an innings and 84 runs [21]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: . 1892 . 33.
  2. Web site: Player Profile: Lord Hawke . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  3. Web site: Player Profile: Herbie Hewett . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  4. Web site: Player Profile: George Hillyard . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  5. Web site: Player Profile: John Hornsby . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  6. Web site: Player Profile: Kingsmill Key . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  7. Web site: Player Profile: Kenneth McAlpine . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  8. Web site: Player Profile: Henry Milles . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  9. Web site: Player Profile: George Ricketts . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  10. Web site: Player Profile: Viscount Throwley . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  11. Web site: Player Profile: Sammy Woods . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  12. Web site: Player Profile: Charles Wreford-Brown . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  13. Web site: Player Profile: Charles Wright . CricketArchive . 2010-10-18.
  14. Book: . 1892 . 24.
  15. Woods (1925), p45.
  16. Web site: All New York v Lord Hawke's XI . CricketArchive . 1891-10-05 . 2010-10-18.
  17. Web site: Baltimore v Lord Hawke's XI . CricketArchive . 1891-10-09 . 2010-10-18.
  18. Web site: Boston Athletic Association v Lord Hawke's XI . CricketArchive . 1891-10-12 . 2010-10-18.
  19. Web site: Chicago v Lord Hawke's XI . CricketArchive . 1891-10-16 . 2010-10-18.
  20. Web site: Western Ontario v Lord Hawke's XI . CricketArchive . 1891-10-20 . 2010-10-18.
  21. Web site: Eastern Ontario v Lord Hawke's XI . CricketArchive . 1891-10-23 . 2010-10-18.