List of Tied First-class Cricket Matches - London Cricket Club V Bromley Cricket Club 1742

London Cricket Club V Bromley Cricket Club 1742

London unknown & unknown Tie

Artillery Ground, London
Umpires: unknown

Bromley unknown & unknown

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