Smokers v Non-Smokers

A Smokers v Non-Smokers cricket match with first class status was held on two occasions in the late 19th century. The first of these was staged at Lord's in 1884, and resulted in a resounding nine-wicket win for the Non-Smokers, due in great part to an innings of 124 from George Bonnor (the next highest score in the match was 43) and eight wickets for WG Grace. Despite the presence of Spofforth in their side, the Smokers' best performance came fr... more

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