Lot Essay
On the Friday, Thomas Walker (1762-1831) of All England was apparently taking an uncharacteristically long time to score. "T. Walker went in, and what is very remarkable only got FIVE RUNS in 230 trulls -- and what is yet further remarkable, he made only ONE RUN in 189 trulls. T. Walker is decidedly the first batsman in the kingdom -- his patience is invincible -- his caution (though a very young man) is superior to any veteran in the field -- and the instances of his raising a ball are very rare." Yet we learn that on the Saturday, Walker "re-commenced his innings, but was bowled out the third trull." All England scored only 8 and 19 in their two innings, Hampshire 24 and the "four notches" they needed to win.