Match | 11 |
Date | Monday 20th, Tuesday 21st, Wednesday 22nd May 1861 |
Venue | Coburg Gardens, Dublin. |
Result | THE ALL ENGLAND XI won by 9 wickets |
Type | Three-day match |
Debuts | R Gordon, W Hone Snr, JC Graves, RGKennedy, A Traill |
Finales | R Scott, JC Graves, G Lawrenson, J Pennell, J Glabraith, A Traill |
Report | As in 1860 Charles Lawrence again brought over the All England XI. For two days the weather was good and large crowds attended but the 3rd day was disappointing, as the XI only needed 35 to win when play began. The XI made 5 changes from the 1860 team. HH.Stephenson, J Caesar; T Hayward, RC Tinley and TB Blain dropped out and were replaced by T Hearne, H Slater, J Jackson, J Hogg and WP Creyke. The latter was Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant, Earl of Carlisle.
Willsher and Jackson, two magnificent fast bowlers, dismissed the XXII for 46 and 97 and only two players reached double figures in either innings. George Parr, the Lion of the North, gave bowling support by taking 6 wickets in the second innings. 15 of the Irishmen had played in the 1860 game. Two future Provosts of Trinity College were playing for Ireland. One was Traill whose only match for Ireland this was. He was better known as a Rackets and Rugby player. JP Mahaffy was to succeed Traill as Provost. W Hone Snr was the first of the Hones to play for Ireland. Still at school at St. Colombas he had just passed his 19th birthday. Between 1861 and 1878 he played 19 times for Ireland scoring 379 runs with a top score of 91. He had the worst possible debut, scoring 0 and 0 - one of 4 "pairs" by the XXII in this game. Hone's last innings in 1878 was also 0. Before playing the XXII the XI played XXII Officers and beat them by 8 wickets, chiefly due to the bowling of Willsher and Jackson. Jackson was then 28 years of age and the fastest bowler in England. In 1860 he had taken 260 wickets. .
There was excellent weather and a big crowd on the first day. Ireland made only 46, no one reaching double figures. 8 by Hodgson was the top score. There were 12 "ducks", including one not out and Jackson and Willsher bowled unchanged. Jackson sent down 131 balls and took 11 for 21 - clean bowling 9 of them. Willsher took 9 for 20 in 128 balls. Jackson, in particular, was superb and, backed up by fine fielding, he and Willsher had Ireland all out by 2 30 pm. Daft and Clarke excelled in the field as did wicket-keeper Hogg. A.Brenan batted best of all but he was run out for 6 when his partner failed to move for a run. It was remarked that the Officers had batted more confidently in the previous match. Starting at 3 15 the XI scored 77 for 4 before the close at 6 30 pm. This was perhaps slow scoring but there were 22 fielders. T Hearne and H Slater opened and Lawrence bowled Slater for 7 (all singles). Hearne was cleverly caught by Roberts off Chapman for 8. A Clarke was caught off Lawrence for 7 at 24-3. Daft and Parr made a stand until Daft was stumped by Brenan off Mahaffy's slows for 16. At close of play Parr (22) and G Anderson (14) were not out. Derek Scott |