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- 1744_English_cricket_season abstract "1744 was a pivotal season in English cricket history. The earliest known codification of the Laws of Cricket was written by the noblemen and gentlemen of the London Cricket Club which played at the Artillery Ground. Several great matches took place, particularly the challenge by Kent to take on All-England at the Artillery Ground on Monday, 18 June. Kent won a dramatic contest by a single wicket despite needing several runs to win when their last pair came together. The match is particularly notable for its surviving scorecard which became the first entry in Arthur Haygarth's Scores & Biographies, though he had the date wrong.Another scorecard containing individual scores, but with no details of dismissals, has survived from the London v Slindon game on Saturday, 2 June. It is not until the 1772 season that any more scorecards of major cricket matches have survived (a handful of cards from minor matches have been found).In September, Slindon defeated London and then issued its famous challenge to play any parish in England. The challenge was accepted by the Addington and Bromley clubs, which both had fine teams, but the two challenge matches were hit by bad weather and it is not known if they were completed.".
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- 1744_English_cricket_season cricketFormats "first-class and single wicket".
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- 1744_English_cricket_season mostCatches "2".
- 1744_English_cricket_season mostRuns "69".
- 1744_English_cricket_season mostVictims "2".
- 1744_English_cricket_season mostWickets "8".
- 1744_English_cricket_season season "1744".
- 1744_English_cricket_season subject Category:1744_in_England.
- 1744_English_cricket_season subject Category:1744_in_cricket.
- 1744_English_cricket_season subject Category:English_cricket_seasons_from_1697_to_1763.
- 1744_English_cricket_season comment "1744 was a pivotal season in English cricket history. The earliest known codification of the Laws of Cricket was written by the noblemen and gentlemen of the London Cricket Club which played at the Artillery Ground. Several great matches took place, particularly the challenge by Kent to take on All-England at the Artillery Ground on Monday, 18 June. Kent won a dramatic contest by a single wicket despite needing several runs to win when their last pair came together.".
- 1744_English_cricket_season label "1744 English cricket season".
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