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#1829

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Earliest Documented Cricket at Demerara — British Guiana, 1829

Officers vs Civilians

1829-02-14

On 14 February 1829 a cricket match was played at Georgetown, Demerara, between officers of the colonial garrison and a civilian side — the earliest documented cricket fixture in the West Indies and the foundation entry of West Indian cricket history.

#roundarm-era#demerara#british-guiana
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Eton's Upper Club Ground Formally Organised — 1829

n/a

1829-05-12

In May 1829 Eton College formally organised its Upper Club ground — the principal cricket field of the school — with a dedicated committee, paid groundsman and fixed boundary. The reorganisation marked Eton's transition from informal to fully institutional school cricket and is the foundation entry of the modern Upper Club tradition.

#roundarm-era#eton-college#upper-club
Mild

Lillywhite-Broadbridge Roundarm Pair Established as England's Best — 1829

Sussex

1829-07-15

By the close of the 1829 season William Lillywhite and Jem Broadbridge — both Sussex roundarm bowlers — had established themselves as the leading bowling pair in England. Together they took 134 wickets in major matches that summer. Their dominance, on the back of the 1828 legalisation of roundarm to the elbow, was the moment roundarm definitively replaced underarm at the top of English cricket.

#roundarm-era#william-lillywhite#jem-broadbridge
Mild

Death of Thomas Howard — Surrey's Late-Underarm Fast Bowler, 1829

n/a

1829-04-23

On 23 April 1829 Thomas Howard — the Surrey fast underarm bowler who had been the leading pace exponent of the period 1809-1815 — died at Mitcham aged around forty-nine. Howard's death is the closing of one of the major late-underarm-era careers and a marker of the era's mortality.

#roundarm-era#thomas-howard#surrey
Mild

Earliest Documented Cricket at St John's, Newfoundland — 1829

Officers vs Civilians

1829-09-12

On 12 September 1829 a cricket match was played at St John's, Newfoundland, between officers of the garrison and a civilian side — the earliest documented cricket fixture in Newfoundland and one of the earliest in North America outside Halifax. The match is reported in the Royal Gazette and Newfoundland Advertiser of 19 September 1829.

#roundarm-era#newfoundland#st-johns
🔥Moderate

Eton v Harrow Banned — The Headmasters Suspend the Fixture, 1829-1831

Eton vs Harrow

1829-07-01

After several years of escalating crowd misbehaviour and post-match excess, the headmasters of Eton and Harrow agreed in 1829 to suspend their schools' annual cricket match at Lord's. The fixture, which Lord Byron had played in for Harrow in the inaugural game of 1805 and which had been annual since 1822, was not played again until 1832. The interruption is the only voluntary suspension in the long history of the oldest schoolboy fixture in the world.

#eton#harrow#1829