USA vs Canada
Germantown
13 Sep 1880 (first concurrent Tests in history!)
Lineups:
- Ridgway Moore, Charles Newhall, George Newhall, Sutherland Law, Robert Newhall, John Thayer, Richard Hargrave, Daniel Newhall, Francis Brewster, Thomas Hargrave, Walter Clark
- H Totten, CJ Logan, DJ Smith, Rainald Gamble, FW Trousdell, GB Behan, John Kirchhoffer, Samuel Ray, Russell Ogden, FC Blake, James Gillean
Debuts: all, Law, Thayer, Clark, R Hargrave
George Newhall, recalled, won the toss and bowled. Canada, rank underdogs, played alright for their 133. The top order was scratchy, but Behan made a decent 30, and Ray bludgeoned 25 late on. The wickets, as usual, were a team effort, but John Thayer stood out - the youth, one of two youngsters selected for America (Clark the other) took 3/8.
America started very poorly. None of the batting Newhalls succeeded, and America teetered at 7/64. But then Daniel Newhall took over again. His 56, plus Francis Brewster's 31, got America to 173. The Canadian mainstream bowlers were good, but none better than Russell Ogden, who took 4/44.
Canada, in response, collapsed. At 5/13, it looked like a truly awful day for their batting. But, as always, the tail wagged, and 20s for Kirchoffer, Ray and Ogden saved the innings and forced America to chase down 68 after Canada were dismissed for 108. The wickets were shared around the Americans, with two each for Newhall, Hargrave and Thayer.
The Canadians made a good fist of their defense. The American batting order again failed, leaving them 6/34 - but from there, Daniel Newhall came to the wicket, and the chase was quickly completed by him. Gillean and Logan had a pair of cheap wickets each, but the Americans held on for the win.
133 (Behan 30, Thayer 3/8) and 108 (Kirchoffer 26, R Hargrave 2/14) lost to 174 (D Newhall 56, Ogden 4/44) and 6/71 (D Newhall 23*, Logan 2/1)
MOTM: Daniel Newhall
@VC the slogger
Germantown
13 Sep 1880 (first concurrent Tests in history!)
Lineups:
- Ridgway Moore, Charles Newhall, George Newhall, Sutherland Law, Robert Newhall, John Thayer, Richard Hargrave, Daniel Newhall, Francis Brewster, Thomas Hargrave, Walter Clark
- H Totten, CJ Logan, DJ Smith, Rainald Gamble, FW Trousdell, GB Behan, John Kirchhoffer, Samuel Ray, Russell Ogden, FC Blake, James Gillean
Debuts: all, Law, Thayer, Clark, R Hargrave
George Newhall, recalled, won the toss and bowled. Canada, rank underdogs, played alright for their 133. The top order was scratchy, but Behan made a decent 30, and Ray bludgeoned 25 late on. The wickets, as usual, were a team effort, but John Thayer stood out - the youth, one of two youngsters selected for America (Clark the other) took 3/8.
America started very poorly. None of the batting Newhalls succeeded, and America teetered at 7/64. But then Daniel Newhall took over again. His 56, plus Francis Brewster's 31, got America to 173. The Canadian mainstream bowlers were good, but none better than Russell Ogden, who took 4/44.
Canada, in response, collapsed. At 5/13, it looked like a truly awful day for their batting. But, as always, the tail wagged, and 20s for Kirchoffer, Ray and Ogden saved the innings and forced America to chase down 68 after Canada were dismissed for 108. The wickets were shared around the Americans, with two each for Newhall, Hargrave and Thayer.
The Canadians made a good fist of their defense. The American batting order again failed, leaving them 6/34 - but from there, Daniel Newhall came to the wicket, and the chase was quickly completed by him. Gillean and Logan had a pair of cheap wickets each, but the Americans held on for the win.
133 (Behan 30, Thayer 3/8) and 108 (Kirchoffer 26, R Hargrave 2/14) lost to 174 (D Newhall 56, Ogden 4/44) and 6/71 (D Newhall 23*, Logan 2/1)
MOTM: Daniel Newhall
@VC the slogger