RA Bennett's XI cricket team in West Indies in 1901-02
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After a gap of 5 years the fourth team of English cricketers toured the West Indies in the 1901-02 season. The team was captained by Mr. R.A. Bennett and, like the earlier tourists, consisted solely of Amateurs. They played a total of 19 matches, of which 13 are regarded as first class, between January and April 1902.

A party of just 11 was taken:
  • Mr. R.A. Bennett
    Richard Bennett (cricketer)
    Richard Alexander Bennett was an English cricketer who played for Hampshire from 1896 to 1899...

    , Captain
  • Mr. R.N.R. Blaker
  • Mr. B.J.T. Bosanquet
    Bernard Bosanquet (cricketer)
    Bernard James Tindal Bosanquet was an English cricketer best known for inventing the googly, a delivery designed to deceive the batsman. When bowled, it appears to be a leg break, but after pitching the ball turns in the opposite direction to that which is expected, behaving as an off break instead...

  • Mr. T.H.K. Dashwood
  • Mr. E.W. Dillon
  • Mr. E.M. Dowson
  • Mr. F.L. Fane
    Frederick Fane
    Frederick Luther Fane was born in Ireland, but played cricket for the England cricket team in 14 Test matches...

  • Mr. F.H. Hollins
  • Mr. E.C. Lee
  • Mr. A.D. Whatman
  • Mr. E.R. Wilson
    Rockley Wilson
    Evelyn Rockley Wilson was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played for Cambridge University Cricket Club, Yorkshire, and England.-Life:...



Mr. Lionel Gough Arbuthnot
Lionel Gough Arbuthnot
Major Lionel Gough Arbuthnot, MBE played first-class cricket on a tour of the West Indies organised and captained by R. A. Bennett in 1901-02.-Cricket career:...

 played a number of matches and must have accompanied the tourists. Whatman was the only one of the tourists to have been on one of the earlier tours, he having been part of Lord Hawke's
Lord Hawke's XI cricket team in West Indies in 1896-97
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...

 team in 1896-97 but had not played any first class cricket between the two tours. Bennett himself and Dashwood had not played first class cricket since 1899 but the remaining 8 had played in 1901. Many of the tourists were ex-Oxbridge cricketers, 5 of them having played in the 1901 Oxford v Cambridge University match. The team was noticeably younger than the previous touring sides and although inexperienced was at least the standard of the two 1896-97 teams. Wilson received a telegram on his arrival announcing the death of his mother and Dowson was also unavailable for the first game having a cold. Even with Arbuthnot playing an additional player was required and J.A. Davenport made up the 11. A.G. Robinson played in a minor match on the tour.

Bosanquet, Dowson and Wilson had been amongst the team that had recently toured North America in September and October 1901.

The team left Southampton on January 8.

Matches played were:
  • January 22, 23, 24 : v Barbados
  • January 25 : v United Services (in Barbados), a fill-up game
  • January 27, 28 : v Barbados
  • January 29, 30 : v West Indies (in Barbados)
  • January 31, February 1 : v W. Bowring's XI (in Barbados), a fill-up game
  • February 8, 10 : v Jamaica
  • February 11 : v XVI Colts (in Jamaica), an odds match
  • February 12, 13 : v Jamaica Born
  • February 14, 15 : v Jamaica
  • February 18, 19 : v St. Elizabeth C.C. (in Jamaica), 12-a-side
  • February 21, 22 : v Combined Jamaica/United Services XI (in Jamaica)
  • March 5, 6 : v Grenada & St. Vincent (in Grenada)
  • March 6, 7 : v Grenada & St. Vincent (in Grenada)
  • March 10, 11, 12 : v Trinidad, 12-a-side
  • March 14, 15 : v Trinidad, 12-a-side
  • March 20, 21 : v West Indies (in Trinidad)
  • March 31, April 1, 2 : v British Guiana
  • April 4, 5, 7 : v West Indies (in British Guiana)
  • April 7, 8, 9, 10 : v British Guiana


First class matches are highlighted.

Of the 13 first class matches, 8 were won and 5 lost. Overall 13 matches were won, 5 lost and 1 drawn. The standard of cricket was noticeably weaker in Jamaica than in Barbados and all 6 matches there were won, several by an innings.

With Dowson and Wilson unavailable for the first game against Barbados the tourist's bowling was very weak and they lost heavily. They gained revenge in the second match with a full bowling attack. The West Indies side in the third game consisted of players from Trinidad, British Guiana and Barbados and was won by the West Indies. Two further matches against a combined team were played in Trinidad and British Guiana, the West Indies winning the match in Trinidad and the tourists that in British Guiana.

Wilson, Dowson and Bosanquet were the most successful bowlers. Boanquet lead the batting with 623 runs in the first class games at an average of 34. Dowson scored the only first class century by the tourists with 112 against the West Indies in British Guiana.

Averages

The following averages are in the 13 first class matches (Batting Bowling).

Batting

Player P I NO R HS Ave 100 50 C/S
BJT Bosanquet
Bernard Bosanquet (cricketer)
Bernard James Tindal Bosanquet was an English cricketer best known for inventing the googly, a delivery designed to deceive the batsman. When bowled, it appears to be a leg break, but after pitching the ball turns in the opposite direction to that which is expected, behaving as an off break instead...

 
13 22 4 623 73 34.61 - 5 13
ER Wilson
Rockley Wilson
Evelyn Rockley Wilson was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played for Cambridge University Cricket Club, Yorkshire, and England.-Life:...

 
12 17 1 402 81 25.12 - 2 12
FH Hollins 12 20 4 382 74 23.87 - 3 19
FL Fane
Frederick Fane
Frederick Luther Fane was born in Ireland, but played cricket for the England cricket team in 14 Test matches...

 
13 22 2 456 56* 22.80 - 2 7
EM Dowson 12 17 1 342 112 21.37 1 - 8
EW Dillon 13 21 0 417 54 19.85 - 2 6
AD Whatman 13 18 4 200 60 14.28 - 1 11/4
RNR Blaker 13 19 0 256 55 13.47 - 1 12
RA Bennett
Richard Bennett (cricketer)
Richard Alexander Bennett was an English cricketer who played for Hampshire from 1896 to 1899...

 
10 13 2 141 32* 12.81 - - 15/17
EC Lee 13 18 0 224 53 12.44 - 1 13
THK Dashwood 13 19 1 200 32 11.11 - - 10
Lionel Gough Arbuthnot
Lionel Gough Arbuthnot
Major Lionel Gough Arbuthnot, MBE played first-class cricket on a tour of the West Indies organised and captained by R. A. Bennett in 1901-02.-Cricket career:...

 
7 11 6 44 17* 8.80 - - 2
JA Davenport 1 2 0 0 0 0.00 - - -

Bowling

Player O M R W BB Ave 5i 10m
ER Wilson
Rockley Wilson
Evelyn Rockley Wilson was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played for Cambridge University Cricket Club, Yorkshire, and England.-Life:...

 
414.1 144 767 67 7-16 11.44 5 1
EM Dowson 404.5 121 997 80 8-21 12.46 5 1
RNR Blaker 30 9 74 5 2-1 14.80 - -
EW Dillon 122 24 325 20 3-18 16.25 - -
BJT Bosanquet
Bernard Bosanquet (cricketer)
Bernard James Tindal Bosanquet was an English cricketer best known for inventing the googly, a delivery designed to deceive the batsman. When bowled, it appears to be a leg break, but after pitching the ball turns in the opposite direction to that which is expected, behaving as an off break instead...

338.3 92 906 55 8-30 16.47 5 -
FH Hollins 3 0 20 1 1-20 20.00 - -
EC Lee 17 5 56 1 1-41 56.00 - -
AD Whatman 9 3 23 0

External sources


Further reading

  • Peter Wynne-Thomas, The Complete History of Cricket Tours at Home & Abroad, Guild, 1989
  • Cricket - A Weekly Record of the Game 1902
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