All England v Kent in 1744
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Date of Game | 1744 |
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Game | Cricket |
Location | London, England |
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Home Team | Add Club Page All England |
Away Team | Add Club Page Kent |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
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Description | The first match of which the full score has been preserved-- Kent v. All England--took place on the Artillery Ground, Finsbury (still the Headquarters of the H.A.C.), on June 18, 1744.Cricket was played prior to this. As early as circa 1611, a cricket match was recorded at Chevening in Kent between teams representing the Downs and the Weald. A code of Cricket rules was written in 1744. |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
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Submitted by | Bruce Allardice |
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