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  • Broadbridge, James, 36, 390
  • Brockwell, 321
  • Brown, Charley, 392
  • Brown, G., 390
  • Bruce, W., 179, 318, 321
  • Bryan, 15
  • Buchanan, 356
  • Budd, 20, 36, 359, 360, 390
  • Buller, C.F., 37, 49, 212
  • Burbidge, 37
  • Burgoyne, 68
  • Burn, 320
  • CÆsar, Julius, 37
  • Caffyn, 37, 365
  • Carpenter, 37, 39, 40, 54, 64, 366, 369, 370, 392
  • Chalmers, 32
  • Champain, 38
  • Charlton, 320
  • Chatterton, 392
  • Cheyne, Arthur, 32
  • Cobham, Lord, 64, 355
  • Cooper, 37
  • Daft, Richard, 37, 38, 39, 40, 67, 100, 358, 369, 370
  • Dakin, 392
  • Dalkeith, Lord, 295
  • Darling, 179, 322, 323
  • Dearman, James, 391
  • 290
  • Humphrey, Tom, 26, 37, 40
  • Hunt, Thomas, 392
  • Iddison, Roger, 263, 310
  • Iredale, F.A., 322, 323, 324
  • Jackson, F.S., 40, 85, 214, 215, 321, 354
  • Jessop, 38, 74, 86
  • Jones, George, 74
  • Jones, T.B., 275
  • Jones, S.P., 316
  • Jupp, 26
  • Kempson, 359, 366
  • Key, K.J., 61, 64, 254, 263
  • King, R.T., 275, 277, 278
  • Lambert, W., 25, 36, 389, 390
  • Lane, 369
  • Lane, C.G., 37
  • Law, W., 274, 275
  • Lear, George, 17
  • Leslie, C.F.H., 239, 240
  • Lillywhite, James, 313
  • Lillywhite, W., 365
  • Lockwood, 213, 357
  • Lockyer, Tom, 370
  • Long, R.P., 364
  • Lubbock, 37
  • Lucas, A.P., 66, 196, 373
  • Lucas, F.M., 179
  • Lyons, 77, 86, 321
  • Ly 84-h-22.htm.html#Page_297" title="Go to page 297." class="pginternal">297;
  • umpiring, 298
  • Border Cup, 298
  • Bowlers, past and present, amateur and professional:—
  • Absolom, 285
  • Allan, 152, 153, 314, 325
  • Appleby, 97, 178
  • Atkinson, 277
  • Attewell, 48, 88, 149, 212, 215
  • Barclay, 23, 24, 32
  • Barker, Tom, 37
  • Barnes, 358, 373, 386
  • Barrett, 320
  • Bates, 207, 258
  • Bathurst, Sir F., 37, 362, 364, 366, 373
  • Bean, 357
  • Beauclerk, Lord F., 23, 24, 359, 389
  • Beldham, 359, 390
  • Bennett, George, 39, 76
  • Bland, 122
  • Bonnor, 172
  • Bowley, 160
  • Box, Tom, 276
  • Boyle, Cecil, 23
  • Boyle, H.F., 258, 314, 315, 316, 317, 325
  • Brand, 390
  • Brett, Thomas, 17, 23, 24
  • Briggs, 73, 75, 156, 321
  • Jackson, 24, 31, 39, 54, 76, 97, 161, 369, 370, 392
  • Jephson, 154
  • Jessop, 38, 59, 74, 76, 97, 161
  • Jones, 59, 174, 322, 323, 325
  • Kempson, 366, 373
  • Kendall, Tom, 152
  • Knight, G., 21, 22
  • Kortright, 76, 97, 161
  • Lambert, 17, 18, 23, 359
  • Lang, R., 24, 268, 274
  • Leslie, C.F.H., 170
  • Lillywhite, James, 81, 313
  • Lillywhite, John, 301, 369
  • Lillywhite, W., 17, 21, 22, 35, 37, 43, 75, 276, 360–365
  • Lockwood, 116, 211, 212, 213, 321, 357, 358
  • Lohmann, 165;
  • bowling over and round the wicket, 165;
  • getting leg bias on a ball, 166;
  • attitude in delivery, 166–168;
  • ‘every cricketer should bowl,’ 170;
  • throwing, 171–175;
  • position of field for fast bowling, 175, 178;
  • dealing with left-handed bats, 178;
  • shooters, 180;
  • fast under-arm bowling, 181;
  • sneaks, 181;
  • rules for bowlers in the field, 182–186;
  • obedience to captain, 182;
  • quick return of bowler to wicket, 183;
  • appeals to umpires, 184;
  • shoes, 184;
  • cutting up the wicket, 184;
  • rules for beginners, 185;
  • training young cricketers, 382.
  • (See also under Batting)
  • Buccleuch, Duke of, 292, 297
  • Bunyan, John, playing at cat, 4
  • Captains, 191;
  • few good, and those amateurs, 187, 188;
  • difficulties of professional, 188;
  • captaincy of the Australians, 189;
  • qualifications for, 189;
  • nervous order, 190;
  • apathetic kind, 190;
  • bowling enthusiasts, 190;
  • duties of, 191;
  • choice of team, 191, 207;
  • putting the other side in first, 191;
  • order of sending men in, 195–197;
  • counsel and encouragement to players, 198;
  • right of captains to order men to get out or to bowl wides to cause or prevent a follow on, 198–203;
  • economising time, 203;
  • educational hints to men, 203;
  • correcting slovenly dress, 204;
  • duties in field, 204;
  • management of the bowling, 204;
  • placing field, 206;
  • duties of captains of University and Public Schools teams, 207;
  • management of school elevens, 209;
  • enforcing practice, 326
  • Dex, 1
  • Dorset, Duke of, 388, 389
  • Dress, 204, 387
  • Drink, 210
  • Fielding, 245;
  • a safe field, 246;
  • directions for, 246;
  • backing up, 247;
  • throwing, 248;
  • deep field, or country catching, 250;
  • wicket-keeping, 251;
  • long-leg, 256;
  • mid-off and mid-on, 257;
  • cover-point, 259;
  • point, 260–262;
  • short-slip, 263;
  • third man, 265;
  • short-leg, 266;
  • long-stop, 267–270;
  • bad, indifferent, and specious fielding, 271;
  • famous fielders, 272–276;
  • celebrated wicket-keepers, 276;
  • young cricketers, 384
  • Fieldsmen:—
  • Andrews, 278
  • Barlow, 170
  • Bell, F., 278
  • Bickley, John, 278
  • Boyle, H.F., 206, 258
  • Briggs, 278, 325
  • Burnup, 247
  • Bury, W., 274, 278
  • Carpenter, 227, 260, 278
  • Dench, 365
  • Diver, A., 268, 278
  • Douglas, J., 246
  • Game, 275
  • Giffen, G., 325
  • Grace, Dr. E.M., 278
  • Grace, W.G., 262, 263, 278
  • Gregory, 278
  • Gunn, 213, 305;
  • a fast, good, wet wicket, 307;
  • a slow, good, dry wicket, 307;
  • a bumpy wicket, 308;
  • a drying, sticky wicket, 310;
  • dealing with straight balls, 310;
  • valuable hints, 310, 311;
  • playing against odds, 311
  • Scotch cricket, 32, 194, 230
  • Scott’s Australian eleven, 318
  • Shoes, 184, 241
  • Single wicket, 284, 386;
  • rules, 387;
  • annals, 388–392
  • Sleep, 88
  • Smoking, 210
  • Snob-cricket, 1
  • Spikes, 184
  • Stoddart’s English team in Australia, 215, 322–323
  • Stool-ball, 1–4
  • Stump-cricket, 1
  • Superstition among players, 89
  • Sutton-in-Ashfield, the nursery of bowlers, 358
  • Temperament, 86
  • Throwing, 171
  • Training young cricketers, art of, 375;
  • beginning early, 375;
  • evils of over-coaching, 376, 380;
  • learning to bat, 377–382;
  • duties of the coach, 380;
  • teaching to bowl, 382–384;
  • fielding, 384
  • Trott’s Australian team, 321, 322
  • Umpires, 217;
  • none in early days of cricket, 217;
  • scoring by the ‘notcher,’ 217;
  • rules for, in the ‘Laws of Cricket,’ 218;
  • former custom of each side providing its own, 218;
  • present mode of nominating, 219;
  • source from whence drawn, 219;
  • difficulties of, 219;
  • deciding on question of bat or hand touching ball, 219;
  • finality o 52684-h-25.htm.html#Page_350" title="Go to page 350." class="pginternal">350
  • Lyttelton, Hon. A., 354, 355
  • Lyttelton, Hon. C.G. (now Lord), 335, 337, 355
  • Macan, 349–351
  • Maitland, W.F., 334, 354, 355
  • Makinson, J., 329, 335, 336, 354
  • Manning, Henry (Cardinal), 330
  • Marsham, C.D., 328, 329, 334–336, 344, 352, 355
  • Mills, W., 334
  • Mitchell, 335, 336, 352, 354, 355
  • Money, 337, 340
  • O’Brien, 329
  • Onslow, D.R., 337
  • Ottaway, 339–342, 346, 351, 354
  • Palairet, 354
  • Patterson, 346–348, 350
  • Pauncefote, 340, 341, 344, 346, 353, 354, 355
  • Payne, A., 335
  • Pelham, Hon. F.G., 334, 352, 355
  • Plowden, H.M., 334, 335, 337, 352, 355
  • Powys, W.N., 334, 339
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