Bowling Most Runs Conceded Innings - Surrey

Most runs conceded in an innings in 1946 in FC - Surrey

Most runs conceded in an innings
Player
Overs
Mdns
Runs
Wkts
Econ
Inns
Team
Opposition
Ground
Result
Match Date
Scorecard
47.0813552.871Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
34.5512453.552Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
38.0712213.211Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
21.048634.093Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
29.068122.792Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
27.087022.593Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
27.276432.341Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
15.004022.662Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
12.013613.001Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
8.002503.121Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
5.012304.601Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
3.001906.331Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
7.021802.571Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
6.001803.002Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
4.011503.753Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
3.001414.664Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
5.011102.203Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
6.01901.502Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
2.50602.114Surreyv IndiansThe Ovallost11 May 1946First-class
5.02601.203Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
2.01301.502Surreyv KentThe Ovaldraw13 Jul 1946First-class
Adjust:Most recentPast weekPast MonthPast year4 years10 years25 years
Performances in matches that overlap years are credited to the year in which they occurred - this results in some unknown data, especially in regard to bowling figures
Records includes the following current or recent matches:

Tamil Nadu vs Karnataka at Chennai, Ranji Trophy South Zone, Dec 28-31, 1946 [First-class]

New South Wales vs Victoria at Melbourne, Sheffield Shield , Dec 26-30, 1946 [First-class]

Queensland vs South Australia at Adelaide, Sheffield Shield , Dec 25-28, 1946 [First-class]