GENTLEMEN V PLAYERS

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::''For the 2005 novel by Joanne Harris, 'see''' Gentlemen & Players.
W. G. Grace, who scored 15 centuries for the Gentlemen

The 'Gentlemen v Players' game was a first-class cricket match played frequently (usually at least annually and often several times in a year), between a team made up of amateurs (the Gentlemen) and one made up of professionals (the Players), from 1806 until the abolition of the distinction between the two after the 1962 season. There is considerable argument about when first-class cricket as such began, and so some of the early matches in the series are not considered to have such status by some authorities. (See the first-class cricket article for more discussion of this point.)
The fixture was a prestigious one, though far short of Test match quality and even of the rival North v. South fixture. The Gentlemen teams were often very weak compared with the professionals and on occasion the fixture had to be arranged on an odds basis where the Players eleven took on a greater number of Gentlemen. The Gentlemen famously became competitive during the career of the legendary WG Grace, whose performances were so outstanding that the Gentlemen could enjoy some long-awaited success. The fixture often confirmed the commonly held view of an imbalance between amateur and professional in that amateurs tended to be batsmen first and foremost, hence there were few good amateur bowlers. The Players could call on bowlers like the arch-professional Wilfred Rhodes and were always strong as a bowling side.
The game was played over three days on all but a handful of occasions throughout its history. The most common venue for the match was Lord's, but a number of other grounds were used, notably The Oval and Scarborough, and it was at Scarborough where the very last Gentlemen v Players game was played in September 1962. For a list of all these matches, please see List of Gentlemen v Players matches.
The same format of amateurs playing professionals was used in a number of other fixtures, some of which were given first-class status - for example, "Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire v Players of Nottinghamshire" - but these matches became less common after the beginning of the 20th century and the last such game was "Gentlemen of the South v Players of the South" in 1920, after which all first-class Gentlemen v Players matches were between teams known simply by those names.
Gentlemen, captained by WG Grace, vs Players, Lords 1899


Contents
Records
Largest margins of victory
Gentlemen
Players
Smallest margins of victory
Tied match
Gentlemen
Players
Highest team totals
Gentlemen
Players
Lowest team totals
Gentlemen
Players
Highest individual innings
Gentlemen
Players
Hundred in each innings of a match
Gentlemen
Players
Nine or more wickets in an innings
Gentlemen
Players
Thirteen or more wickets in a match
Gentlemen
Players
Five catches in an innings
Gentlemen
Players
Four stumpings in an innings
Gentlemen
Players
References
See also

Records


Largest margins of victory

Gentlemen

:innings and 126 runs: The Oval, 1879
:innings and 98 runs: Lord's, 1876
:innings and 87 runs: The Oval, 1868
:206 runs, Lord's, 1878
:193 runs: Lord's, 1829 (Gentlemen had 12 men)
:134 runs: Lord's, 1914
:nine wickets: The Oval, 1872
:nine wickets: Prince's Cricket Ground, 1877
Players

:innings and 305 runs: The Oval, 1934
:innings and 231 runs: Lord's, 1924
:innings and 181 runs: Lord's, 1860
:345 runs: Lord's, 1823
:285 runs: Lord's, 1858
:241 runs: The Oval, 1914
:ten wickets: seven instances
Smallest margins of victory

Tied match

:The Oval, 1883
Gentlemen

:four runs: Lord's, 1870
:five runs: Lord's, 1888
:six runs: Scarborough, 1913
:one wicket: five instances
Players

:one run: Hove, 1881
:two runs: Lord's, 1952
:eight runs: The Oval, 1893
:two wickets: Lord's, 1856
:two wickets: Lord's, 1874
:two wickets: Lord's, 1900
:two wickets: Scarborough, 1955
Highest team totals

Gentlemen

:578: The Oval, 1904
:542: Lord's, 1926
:513: The Oval, 1870
Players

:651/7 dec: The Oval, 1934
:608: The Oval, 1921
:579: Lord's, 1926
Lowest team totals

Gentlemen

:35: Lord's, 3 July 1837
:36: Lord's, 1831
:37: Lord's, 1853
Players

:24: Lord's, 1829 (first innings)
:39: Lord's, 1829 (second innings)
:42: Lord's, 1853
Highest individual innings

Gentlemen

:232
★ : CB Fry, Lord's, 1903
:217: WG Grace, Hove, 1871
:215: WG Grace, The Oval, 1870
Players

:266
★ : JB Hobbs, Scarborough, 1925
:247: R Abel, The Oval, 1901
:241: L Hutton, Scarborough, 1953
Hundred in each innings of a match

Gentlemen

:102
★ & 136: RE Foster, Lord's, 1900
:125 & 103
★ : KS Duleepsinhji, Lord's, 1930
Players

:104 & 109
★ : J King, Lord's, 1904
Nine or more wickets in an innings

Gentlemen

:9-46: JWA Stephenson, Lord's, 1936
:9-82: D Buchanan, The Oval, 1868
:9-105: JWHT Douglas, Lord's, 1914
Players

:10-37: AS Kennedy, The Oval, 1927
:10-90: A Fielder, Lord's, 1906
:10-?: FW Lillywhite, Lord's, 17 July 1837 (second innings; Gentlemen had 16 men)
:9-85: CH Parkin, The Oval, 1920
:9-?: FW Lillywhite, Lord's, 3 July 1837
Thirteen or more wickets in a match

Gentlemen

:14-?: FW Lillywhite, Lord's, 1829
Players

:18-?: FW Lillywhite, Lord's, 17 July 1837 (Gentlemen had 16 men)
:14-221: Arthur Fielder, Lord's, 1906
:13-141: T Richardson, Hastings, 1897
:13-144: AP Freeman, Lord's, 1929
:13-?: FW Lillywhite, Lord's, 1835
:13-?: FW Lillywhite, Lord's, 3 July 1837
:13-?: James Cobbett, Lord's, 1836 (Gentlemen had 18 men)
Five catches in an innings

Gentlemen

:A Lyttelton, The Oval, 1877
:A Webbe, Lord's, 1877
Players

:L Hutton, Lord's, 1952
Four stumpings in an innings

Gentlemen

:EH Budd, Lord's, 1819
Players

:W Slater, Lord's, 1824 (Gentlemen had 14 men)

References



★ ''A Social History of English Cricket'' by Derek Birley

★ ''Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development Throughout the World'' by Rowland Bowen

★ ''Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records'' by Peter Wynne-Thomas

★ ''Scores and Biographies'' by Arthur Haygarth

★ ''Wisden Cricketer's Almanack'' (annual)

See also



Amateur and professional cricketers

List of Gentlemen v Players matches

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