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Frank Bayly
Frank Bayly (9 August 1860 – 23 November 1948) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played one first-class match for Taranaki in 1882/83. He was one of six brothers who represented Taranaki at cricket and rugby, including: * Alfred Bayly (1866-1901), Taranaki cricket and rugby representative. New Zealand rugby representative and captain. * George Bayly (1856-1938), Taranaki cricket and rugby representative. President of the Taranaki and New Zealand Rugby Union. * Harry Bayly Harry Bayly (27 July 1862 – 29 May 1935) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played two first-class cricket, first-class matches for Taranaki cricket team, Taranaki in 1891/92. His brothers included: * Alfred Bayly (1866-1901), Taranaki cric ... (1862–1935), Taranaki cricket representative. * Walter Bayly (1869–1950), Taranaki and New Zealand rugby representative. See also * List of Taranaki representative cricketers References External links * 1860 births 1948 deaths New Zea ...
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New Plymouth
New Plymouth ( mi, Ngāmotu) is the major city of the Taranaki region on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is named after the English city of Plymouth, Devon from where the first English settlers to New Plymouth migrated. The New Plymouth District, which includes New Plymouth City and several smaller towns, is the 10th largest district (out of 67) in New Zealand, and has a population of – about two-thirds of the total population of the Taranaki Region and % of New Zealand's population. This includes New Plymouth City (), Waitara (), Inglewood (), Ōakura (), Ōkato (561) and Urenui (429). The city itself is a service centre for the region's principal economic activities including intensive pastoral activities (mainly dairy farming) as well as oil, natural gas and petrochemical exploration and production. It is also the region's financial centre as the home of the TSB Bank (formerly the Taranaki Savings Bank), the largest of the remaining non-governm ...
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Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striking the ball bowled at one of the wickets with the bat and then running between the wickets, while the bowling and fielding side tries to prevent this (by preventing the ball from leaving the field, and getting the ball to either wicket) and dismiss each batter (so they are "out"). Means of dismissal include being bowled, when the ball hits the stumps and dislodges the bails, and by the fielding side either catching the ball after it is hit by the bat, but before it hits the ground, or hitting a wicket with the ball before a batter can cross the crease in front of the wicket. When ten batters have been dismissed, the innings ends and the teams swap roles. The game is adjudicated by two umpires, aided by a third umpire and match referee ...
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First-class Cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. A first-class match is one of three or more days' scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players each and is officially adjudged to be worthy of the status by virtue of the standard of the competing teams. Matches must allow for the teams to play two innings each, although in practice a team might play only one innings or none at all. The etymology of "first-class cricket" is unknown, but it was used loosely before it acquired official status in 1895, following a meeting of leading English clubs. At a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC) in 1947, it was formally defined on a global basis. A significant omission of the ICC ruling was any attempt to define first-class cricket retrospectively. That has left historians, and especially statisticians, with the problem of how to categorise earlier matches, especially those played in Great Britain be ...
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Taranaki Cricket Team
Taranaki cricket team represents the Taranaki Region of New Zealand. It competes in the Hawke Cup. Taranaki as a representative team played as early as 1877. First-class matches Between 1883 and 1898 Taranaki played eight matches that are now considered first-class. They won one match, lost six and drew one. 1882–83 * At Auckland Domain in March 1883, Auckland 241 defeated Taranaki 63 and 55 by an innings and 123 runs. For Auckland William Lankham bowled unchanged throughout the match to take 13 for 35 (7 for 13 and 6 for 22). Eight of the Taranaki players were playing their first first-class match. 1891–92 * In January 1892 Taranaki travelled to Clive, near Napier, to play Hawke's Bay at Farndon Park. The match was all over in one day. Taranaki made 70 and 39, and Hawke's Bay, scoring 103 and 7 for no wicket, won by ten wickets. Hawke's Bay's Arthur Gore took 2 for 21 and 6 for 26 and made the highest score of the match, 33 not out. For Taranaki, Alfred Bayly took 6 fo ...
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Alfred Bayly
Alfred Bayly (20 May 1866 – 14 December 1907) was a New Zealand rugby union player and administrator, and cricketer. Early life and family Born in Waitara on 20 May 1866, Bayly was the son of Thomas Bayly and Ann Bayly (née Rundle). He was one of six brothers who represented Taranaki at cricket and rugby, including: * Frank Bayly (1860–1948), Taranaki cricket and rugby representative. * George Bayly (1856-1938), Taranaki cricket and rugby representative. President of the Taranaki and New Zealand Rugby Union. * Harry Bayly (1862–1935), Taranaki cricket representative. * Walter Bayly (1869–1950), Taranaki and New Zealand rugby representative. Alfred Bayly was educated at New Plymouth Boys' High School. He married Mary Eleanor Georgina Cashel on 30 September 1895, at St Paul's Church, Auckland, and they went on to have five daughters, three of whom died as children. Rugby union A utility back, Bayly made his first-class debut as a 16-year-old, appearing fo ...
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George Bayly
George Bayly (17 March 1856 – 26 June 1938) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played eight first-class cricket, first-class matches for Taranaki cricket team, Taranaki between 1882 and 1898. Newington College George, and his brother Fred Bayly, sailed across the Tasman to attend school at Newington College in 1874 and 1875. Both brothers played in Newington's 1st XV Rugby and 1st XI cricket teams.Ross, Barry & Newington College (Stanmore, N.S.W.). Rugby Association & Newington College 2019, 150 years of Newington rugby : 1869-2019, Standard edition, Sally Milner Publishing on behalf of The Newington College Rugby Association & Newington College, Binda, NSW Rugby union Bayly was one of the best rugby players on the Taranaki club scene and in representative rugby. As a representative player he appeared in several games from 1876 to 1883 for the Hawera club. In 1879, he played two games for the Wellington district XV, scoring a try and a goal. He became President of the Tarana ...
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Harry Bayly
Harry Bayly (27 July 1862 – 29 May 1935) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played two first-class cricket, first-class matches for Taranaki cricket team, Taranaki in 1891/92. His brothers included: * Alfred Bayly (1866-1901), Taranaki cricket and rugby representative. New Zealand rugby representative and captain. * Frank Bayly (1860–1948), Taranaki cricket and rugby representative. * George Bayly (1856-1938), Taranaki cricket and rugby representative. President of the Taranaki and New Zealand Rugby Union. * Walter Bayly (1869–1950), Taranaki and New Zealand rugby representative. See also * List of Taranaki representative cricketers References External links

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Walter Bayly
Walter Bayly (18 November 1869 – 20 August 1950) was a New Zealand rugby union player. Bayly was educated at New Plymouth Boys' High School. He played at Wing forward and represented the Taranaki Rugby Union at provincial level from 1889 to 1894 and the North Island in 1894.: He played club rugby for Clifton and from 1894 for Stratford. At the age of 24, Walter played one match for New Zealand, against New South Wales at Lancaster Park in Christchurch on 15 September 1894. New South Wales had lost seven out of its eight games prior to this match including 6–21 against Taranaki, in which Walter and his older brother Alfred Bayly both played. However, New Zealand lost the game by 6 points to 8. Alfred Bayly who was the captain in this match, scored a try before leaving the field injured with concussion which seriously affected the home side. Walter was one of six brothers who represented the Taranaki cricket team and/or the Taranaki Rugby Football Union, including ...
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List Of Taranaki Representative Cricketers
This is a list of all the cricketers who played first-class cricket for Taranaki cricket team. Taranaki played a total of eight first-class matches between 1883 and 1898. B * Alfred Bayly, 1891/98 * Frank Bayly, 1882/83 * George Bayly, 1882/98 * Harry Bayly, 1891/92 * Charles Beresford, 1882/83 C * Thomas Campbell, 1894/95 * Ernest Cole 1896/97 * Henry Coutts, 1882/92 * William Crawshaw 1896/98 * John Cunningham, 1882/83 D * William D'Arcy, 1891/92 E * Harry Elliott, 1891/98 F * Michael Foley, 1882/83 * Louis Fowler 1897/98 * John Fulton, 1882/83 G * Matthew Goodson, 1891/92 * George Grindrod 1896/97 * George Gudgeon 1897/98 H * Herbert Haggett, 1894/98 * George Harden, 1894/95 * George Heenan, 1891/98 I * Ernest Izard 1896/98 L * Edmund Lash 1897/98 * Roger Lucena, 1891/92 * Robert Lusk, 1891/95 M * Walter Marcroft, 1894/95 * Joy Marshall, 1891/92 * John Mathieson, 1882/83 * Bernard McCarthy, 1894/98 * William Mills, 1894/95 * Francis Moore, 1894/ ...
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1860 Births
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1948 Deaths
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New Zealand Cricketers
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