- BATSMENRB4s6sSRExtras17 (b 10, lb 7)TOTAL206 all out (105.4 Overs, RR: 1.94)Fall of wickets: 1-48 (George Challenor), 2-100 (Freddie Martin), 3-105 (Clifford Roach), 4-113 (Wilton St Hill), 5-129 (Teddy Hoad), 6-133 (Baron Constantine), 7-158 (Karl Nunes), 8-185 (Snuffy Browne), 9-203 (George Francis), 10-206 (Tommy Scott)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB MW Tate 35 13 68 1 1.94 0 0 WR Hammond 6 2 16 0 2.66 0 0 AP Freeman 33.4 18 54 5 1.60 0 0 VWC Jupp 18 5 39 2 2.16 0 0 JC White 13 6 12 0 0.92 0 0
- BATSMENRM4s6sExtras25 (b 15, lb 3, nb 6, w 1)TOTAL351 all out (107.2 Overs, RR: 3.27)Fall of wickets: 1-119 (Jack Hobbs), 2-124 (Herbert Sutcliffe), 3-131 (Ernest Tyldesley), 4-251 (Wally Hammond), 4-255* (Percy Chapman, retired not out ), 5-285 (Douglas Jardine), 6-311 (Maurice Tate), 7-326 (Vallance Jupp), 8-351 (Harry Elliott), 9-351 (Tich Freeman)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB GN Francis 23 4 68 0 2.95 0 0 LN Constantine 25 7 89 1 3.56 0 0 CR Browne 25 2 72 2 2.88 0 0 HC Griffith 25 7 69 3 2.76 0 0 OC Scott 9.2 0 28 2 3.00 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras2 (b 1, lb 1)TOTAL115 all out (47.3 Overs, RR: 2.42)Fall of wickets: 1-0 (George Challenor), 2-2 (Clifford Roach), 3-57 (Freddie Martin), 4-67 (Teddy Hoad), 5-71 (George Francis), 6-79 (Wilton St Hill), 7-93 (Karl Nunes), 8-108 (Baron Constantine), 9-115 (Snuffy Browne), 10-115 (Herman Griffith)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB MW Tate 9 4 10 1 1.11 0 0 WR Hammond 6 0 23 1 3.83 0 0 AP Freeman 18 5 39 5 2.16 0 0 JC White 14.3 4 41 3 2.82 0 0
Match Details
Toss
West Indies , elected to bat first
Series result
England led the 3-match series 2-0
Match number
Season
Match days
21,23,24 July 1928 (3-day match)
Test debut
Umpires
Close of Play
- Sat, 21 Jul - day 1 - England 1st innings 84/0 (JB Hobbs 32*, H Sutcliffe 39*)
- Sun, 22 Jul - rest day
- Mon, 23 Jul - day 2 - West Indies 2nd innings 71/4 (WH St Hill 33*, GN Francis 0*)
- Tue, 24 Jul - day 3 - West Indies 2nd innings 115 (47.3 ov) - end of match
Match Notes
- APF Chapman retired hurt at 255/4
West Indies tour of England 1928 News
The great Constantine
Peter Rochford remembers the most spectacular West Indian of them all