1800 English cricket season


1800 was the 14th season of cricket in England since the foundation of Marylebone Cricket Club. It is one of the more difficult seasons to analyse because of several matches involving prominent town clubs like Rochester, Woolwich, Homerton, Richmond, Storrington, Montpelier and Thames Ditton.

Honours

Other matches

Debutants

Chitty

First name and dates unknown, Chitty played for the Surrey XII against the England XIV at Lord's Old Ground on 28 and 29 August. This was his only known match. On the scorecard, he is listed twelfth in the Surrey team batting order. He was dismissed for 0 in the first innings, bowled out by Lord Frederick Beauclerk, and was not out 0 in the second innings. He took one catch in the England first innings to dismiss Charles Reed.

Waller

First name and dates unknown, Waller was associated with Surrey from 1800 to 1803. He is known to have played in six matches. Two of these are retrospectively recognised as first-class, the other four being odds matches. Waller scored eighteen first-class runs with a highest of seven and took two catches.

Others