List of Tied First-class Cricket Matches - Gentlemen Vs Players 1883

Gentlemen Vs Players 1883

Players 203 & 181 Tie

George Ulyett 63
Hugh Rotherham 6/41

Billy Bates 76
Allan Steel 7/43

Kennington Oval, London, England
Umpires: H.Jupp and J.Street

Gentlemen 235 & 149

Lord Harris 38
Billy Barnes 3/48

Bunny Lucas 47
Wilfred Flowers 6/40

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