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- The_Bs abstract "The Bs was an occasional team that played first-class cricket in the first half of the 19th century in matches against All-England and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). The team ostensibly consisted of players whose surname began with the letter B given that there were numerous top-class players at that time who qualified: e.g., William Beldham, Lord Frederick Beauclerk and Jem Broadbridge. However, there were instances of the team including \"given men\". The Bs is first recorded in the 1805 season and the team was raised sporadically until the 1832 season.The Bs achieved unwanted fame in June 1810 when they played All-England at Lord's Old Ground and were dismissed for only 6 in their second innings, enabling All-England to win the match by 6 wickets. This is the world record for the lowest innings total in first-class cricket. Curiously, four of the six runs were scored by John Wells and another one was scored by James Lawrell, these being the two given men as only nine Bs could take part. The only B to score a run was Samuel Bridger.Despite the 1810 setback, the Bs had a reasonable record and defeated All-England in 1805, 1822, 1823 and 1824.".
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- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Haygarth.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Beldham.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Category:1805_establishments_in_England.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_cricket_in_the_19th_century.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_major_cricket_clubs.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_established_in_1805.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_clubs_established_in_the_1800s.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Derek_Birley.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink First-class_cricket.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink G._B._Buckley.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Altham.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink James_Lawrell.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Jem_Broadbridge.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink John_Wells_(cricketer).
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Frederick_Beauclerk.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Lords_Old_Ground.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Marylebone_Cricket_Club.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Non-international_England_cricket_teams.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Rowland_Bowen.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Bridger.
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bs".
- The_Bs wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Bs".
- The_Bs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:England-cricket-team-stub.
- The_Bs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- The_Bs subject Category:1805_establishments_in_England.
- The_Bs subject Category:English_cricket_in_the_19th_century.
- The_Bs subject Category:Former_major_cricket_clubs.
- The_Bs subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1805.
- The_Bs subject Category:Sports_clubs_established_in_the_1800s.
- The_Bs hypernym Team.
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- The_Bs type Establishment.
- The_Bs type Organization.
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- The_Bs type Organization.
- The_Bs comment "The Bs was an occasional team that played first-class cricket in the first half of the 19th century in matches against All-England and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). The team ostensibly consisted of players whose surname began with the letter B given that there were numerous top-class players at that time who qualified: e.g., William Beldham, Lord Frederick Beauclerk and Jem Broadbridge. However, there were instances of the team including \"given men\".".
- The_Bs label "The Bs".
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- The_Bs sameAs Q7720449.
- The_Bs wasDerivedFrom The_Bs?oldid=652866965.
- The_Bs isPrimaryTopicOf The_Bs.