- BATSMENRExtras15 (b 9, w 6)TOTAL82 all out (32 Overs, RR: 2.56)Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-17, 3-20, 4-36, 5-37, 6-40, 7-40, 8-57, 9-66, 10-82
- BATSMENRExtras10 (b 7, w 3)TOTAL64 all out (0 Overs)Fall of wickets: 1-15, 2-15, 3-20, 4-25, 5-30, 6-31, 7-42, 8-44, 9-55, 10-64
Bowling M W WD NB D Winckworth 0 4 0 0 F French 0 4 0 0
- BATSMENRExtras7 (w 7)TOTAL63 all out (0 Overs)Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-24, 3-31, 4-31, 5-31, 6-32, 7-32, 8-45, 9-53, 10-63
- BATSMENRExtras9 (b 3, w 6)TOTAL58 all out (0 Overs)Fall of wickets: 1-25, 2-30, 3-36, 4-36, 5-36, 6-36, 7-51, 8-51, 9-58
Bowling M W WD NB D Winckworth 0 1 0 0 F French 0 1 0 0 G Sharpe 0 6 0 0
Match Details
Toss
United States of America , elected to field first
Season
Match days
24,25,26 September 1844 (3-day match)
Close of Play
- Tue, 24 Sep - day 1 - United States of America 1st innings 61/9 (W Wild 8*, R Bage 0*)
- Wed, 25 Sep - day 2 - no play
- Thu, 26 Sep - day 3 - United States of America 2nd innings 58 - end of match
Match Notes
- Canada Captain not named
- Canada 1st innings: bowlers' runs conceded do not balance
- United States of America 1st innings: bowlers' runs conceded do not balance
- United States of America 1st innings: batsmen's runs scored do not balance
- Canada 2nd innings: bowlers' runs conceded do not balance
- United States of America 2nd innings: bowlers' runs conceded do not balance
- When bad weather prevented play on the second day, it was agreed to extend the match into a third day.
- Wheatcroft failed to arrive in time to take part in the match on the third day - Alfred Marsh fielded as substitute for him.
- It has not been possible to determine whether John or James Wilson and Edward or William Thompson played for Canada
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