- Philadelphian cricket team in Jamaica in 1908-09
The
Philadelphian cricket team made a tour ofJamaica in February 1909. The Philadelphians played 3 first-class matches against the Jamaicans winning two and losing one. cite web|url=http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Seasons/WI/1908-09_WI_Philadelphians_in_Jamaica_1908-09.html |title=Philadelphians in Jamaica 1908/09 |accessdate=2007-05-17 |date=2003–2007 |publisher=CricketArchive ] This was one of the last first-class tours for the Philadelphian team. The city of Philadelphia was nearing the end of its golden age and the last first-class game for the team would be played only three years later.The series began at
Sabina Park in Kingston on15 February with a two day match. In spite of a solid firstinnings batting performance fromWilliam Newhall , the visitors only managed 93 runs. The Jamaican side needed only 12 runs in their second innings to win the match by ninewicket s. cite web|url=http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/7/7773.html |title=Jamaica v Philadelphians in 1908/09 |accessdate=2007-05-17 |date=2003–2007 |publisher=CricketArchive ] Charles Morrison did most of the damage for Jamaica taking 11-78 in the match.On
17 February , the series continued atKensington Park, Kingston . The Philadelphians won the toss and decided to bat first. Behind an 86 from Irish transplantJames McDonogh , the visitors made 183 runs in their first innings. This was followed by a 150 from Jamaica. In their second innings, the Americans scored 223.Ranji Hordern bowled very well taking 8 wickets in each innings and helping to hold the home side to only 84 runs in their second innings. The Philadelphians took the match by 172. cite web|url=http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/7/7774.html |title=Jamaica v Philadelphians in 1908/09 |accessdate=2007-05-17 |date=2003–2007 |publisher=CricketArchive ] In this match Malcolm Kerr "staggered humanity by taking 6-30 in an innings, 9 for 100 in the match, against the Philadelphians, having scarcely been considered a bowler at all before" [Cricket - A Weekly Record of the Game, 1913 page 83] , his very last match for Jamaica.The series concluded with another 2 day match on
19 February atMelbourne Park, Kingston . Again the Philadelphians won the toss and decided to go to bat first.Reggie Conyers , originally fromBermuda opened the batting with a 149 before being bowled. His side finished the first innings with 252 runs. The Jamaicans followed-on after making only 110 runs in their first innings. The Americans needed only 38 runs in their second innings to win the match by 8 wickets. Ranji Hordern again dominated the Philadelphian's bowling taking 13 for 113 in the match. Over the course of the series, Hordern took 34 wickets. cite web|url=http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/7/7777.html |title=Jamaica v Philadelphians in 1908/09 |accessdate=2007-05-17 |date=2003–2007 |publisher=CricketArchive ]References
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