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Lord Hawke's XI cricket team in the West Indies in 1896–97

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A team of Amateurs under the captaincy of Lord Hawke toured the West Indies in the 1896–97 season playing matches between January and April 1897. They played a total of 14 matches of which 7 are regarded as first class. They did not play in Jamaica.

Background

Lord Hawke had been invited to take the 1894–95 team to the West Indies but had had to withdraw, the team being captained instead by R. Slade Lucas. It was understood however that he would try to take a side out in 1896–97 and following an invitation he set about organising a tour. But his telegram accepting the invitation was never received and another group of tourists under A. A. Priestley having accepted an invitation from Jamaica were organising their own tour.

Lord Hawke met Priestley but the two could not come to a compromise and both decided to go independently. It would appear from the correspondence published that Lord Hawke treated Priestley in a rather high-handed manner.

Tour

A party of 12 was taken:

Berens, Bromley-Davenport, Dawson and Wakefield had been in the Lucas tour to the West Indies two years previously. Bromley-Davenport had played regularly for Middlesex in 1896 and also against South Africa in 1895-96 but the other 3 had not played first-class cricket between the two tours. Whatman and Wickham had not played first-class cricket before the tour while Heseltine had played first-class cricket in 1895 but not in 1896. The remaining 5 had played first class cricket in 1896 and so, like Priestley's tourists, the team was somewhat stronger than Lucas's two years earlier. In 1896 Lord Hawke had played for Yorkshire, Bardswell for Oxford University and Lancashire, Leatham a single match for M.C.C., Leveson-Gower for Oxford University and a single match for Surrey and Warner for Oxford University and 4 matches for Middlesex. Lord Hawke and Heseltine had also played against South Africa in 1895-96. All the 12 played at least three first-class matches on the tour. Oscar Weber played in the last match of the tour against British Guiana. He had previously played for All West Indies against A.A. Priestley's XI. Mr. St. G.M. de Roebuck and Capt. Hon. M. Bourke played in a minor match.

The team left Southampton on January 13.

Matches played were:

  • January 29, 30 : v Queen's Park C.C. (in Trinidad) 12-a-side
  • February 1, 2, 3 : v Trinidad
  • February 5, 6 : v Trinidad
  • February 10, 11 : v St. George's C.C. (in Grenada) 12-a-side
  • February 12, 13 : v Grenada
  • February 15, 16, 17 : v St. Vincent
  • February 25, 26, 27 : v Barbados
  • March 2, 3, 4 : v Barbados
  • March 11, 12 : v Antigua
  • March 15, 16 : v St. Kitts
  • March 19 : v St. Lucia
  • March 26, 27, 29 : v British Guiana
  • April 1, 2, 3 : v British Guiana
  • April 12, 13, 14 : v British Guiana

First-class matches are highlighted.

Of the 7 first-class matches, 3 were won, 2 lost and 2 drawn. Overall 9 matches were won, 2 lost and 3 drawn. The tourists had a break from cricket between the last matches when they sailed up the Demerara river.

Warner was the great success amongst the batsmen scoring 984 runs including 4 centuries in all matches. Bardswell and Leveson-Gower were also successful in the first-class games.

Bromley-Davenport was the most successful bowler but missed a number of matches with a broken finger.

Averages

The following averages are in the 7 first class matches (Batting Bowling).

Batting

Player P I NO R HS Ave 100 50 C/S
PF Warner 7 13 3 407 113* 40.70 1 1 1
GR Bardswell 6 11 2 350 77 38.88 - 4 18
HDG Leveson-Gower 7 10 1 266 136 29.55 1 - 2
WH Wakefield 7 9 7 45 19* 22.50 - - 8/1
AD Whatman 7 11 2 165 67 18.33 - 1 3
R Berens 7 11 1 143 23 14.30 - - 1
HR Bromley-Davenport 5 6 0 80 52 13.33 - 1 6
Lord Hawke 7 9 0 113 26 12.55 - - 6
AE Leatham 7 9 0 100 43 11.11 - - 4
C Heseltine 6 9 0 74 21 8.22 - - 10
RW Wickham 7 9 2 54 20* 7.71 - - 5
JM Dawson 3 4 0 12 10 3.00 - - 3
OW Weber 1 0 -

Weber was a local who played in other first class matches during the season.

Bowling

Player O M R W BB Ave 5i 10m
HR Bromley-Davenport 162.3 59 376 30 6-46 12.53 3 -
C Heseltine 265 97 497 32 4-38 15.53 - -
HDG Leveson-Gower 143.1 17 400 24 6-49 16.66 3 -
RW Wickham 194.4 54 457 24 5-38 19.04 1 -
PF Warner 60.3 16 151 6 2-31 25.16 - -
AE Leatham 36 5 117 4 3-38 29.25 - -
GR Bardswell 13 4 35 -

See also

References


External sources

Annual reviews

Further reading

  • Peter Wynne-Thomas, The Complete History of Cricket Tours at Home & Abroad, Guild, 1989
  • Cricket - A Weekly Record of the Game 1897
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