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CRICKETERS I HAVE MET.
363
May 26, 1884. For Surrey v. Leicester 162
Aug. 11, " For England v. Australia 117
Aug. 25, " For Surrey v. Gloucestershire 135
May 11, 1885. For Surrey v. Essex 143
May 28, " For Surrey v. Derbyshire 123
June 15, " For Surrey v. Essex 214
June 29, " For Surrey v. Sussex 163
July 2, " For Gentlemen v. Players 159
July 13, " For Surrey v. Sussex 101
Aug. 3, " For Surrey v. Nottinghamshire 135
Aug. 6, " For Surrey v. Derbyshire 109
June 24, 1886. For Surrey v. Cambridge University 114
Aug. 5, " For Surrey v. Derbyshire 115
Aug. 23, " For Surrey v. Gloucestershire 120
Aug. 26, " For Surrey v. Leicestershire 157*
Sept. " For South of England v. Australians 102*
June 9, 1887. For Surrey v. Oxford University 118
June 16, " For Surrey v. Lancashire 247
June 20, " For Surrey v. Cambridge University 244*
July 28, " For Surrey v. Derbyshire 145
Aug. 22, " For Surrey v. Kent 100
May 28, 1888. For Gentlemen of England v. Australians 109
June 4, " For Surrey v. Essex 129
June 7, " For Surrey v. Yorkshire 103
June 22, " For Gentlemen of Surrey v. Parsees 132
June 25, " For Surrey v. Oxford University 338
Aug. 9, " For Surrey v. Sussex 171
July 18,&c., 1889. For Gentlemen of Surrey v. Gentlemen of Philadelphia 105, 130
Aug. 8, " For Surrey v. Middlesex 115


Batting Averages, from 1875 to 1890.

Completed Innings. Runs. Most in an Innings. Average.
1875 8 247 98 30.27
1876 14 588 106 42
1877 11 399 140 36.3
1878 12 278 80 23.2
1879 6 123 53 20.3
1880 12 306 93 25.6
1881 29 931 160 32.3
1882 34 884 117 26
1883 33 1573 168 47.22
1884 43 1256 135 29.9
1885 42 1880 163 44.32
1886 43 1825 120 42.19
1887 34 1615 247 47.17
1888 39 1414 338 36.10
1889 32 805 115 25.5
1890 46 1169 94 25.19

In 1883, 1886, and 1888, Mr. Read was at the top of the first-class averages.