1784 English Cricket Season - Leading Fielders

Leading Fielders

Note that many scorecards in the 18th century are unknown or have missing details and so the totals are of the known catches and stumpings only. Stumpings were not always recorded as such and sometimes the name of the wicket-keeper was not given. Generally, a catch was given the same status as "bowled" with credit being awarded to the fielder only and not the bowler. There is never a record of "caught and bowled"the bowler would be credited with the catch, not with the wicket.

ct/st player
3 William Bowra
2 William Bedster
2 Richard Francis
2 Thomas Taylor
English cricket teams in the 18th century
  • All-England Eleven
  • Berkshire
  • Essex
  • Hampshire
  • Kent
  • Leicestershire
  • Middlesex
  • Nottingham
  • Sheffield
  • Surrey
  • Sussex
  • Addington
  • Alresford
  • Bourne
  • Brighton
  • Bromley
  • Caterham
  • Chertsey
  • Chislehurst
  • Coulsdon
  • Croydon
  • Dartford
  • Hadlow
  • Hambledon
  • Homerton
  • Hornchurch
  • London
  • MCC
  • Mitcham
  • Montpelier
  • Richmond
  • Slindon
  • White Conduit Club
  • Woburn
  • Woolwich
English first-class cricket venues to 1825
  • Aram's New Ground
  • Artillery Ground
  • Barrack Field
  • Bishopsbourne Paddock
  • Bowman's Lodge
  • Broadhalfpenny Down
  • Bromley Common
  • Burley-on-the-Hill
  • Caterham Common
  • Chislehurst Common
  • Cobham Park
  • Coxheath Common
  • Dandelion Paddock
  • Darnall New Ground
  • Darnall Old Ground
  • Dartford Brent
  • Datchet Common
  • Dripping Pan
  • Duppas Hill
  • Epsom Down
  • Forest New Ground
  • Guildford Bason
  • Holt Pound
  • Itchin Stoke Down
  • Kennington Park
  • Laleham Burway
  • Lamb's Conduit Field
  • Langton Park
  • Lord's Cricket Ground
  • Lord's Middle Ground
  • Lord's Old Ground
  • Mitcham Cricket Green
  • Moulsey Hurst
  • Napps
  • Navestock
  • Old Field, Bray
  • Penshurst Park
  • Perriam Down
  • Petworth Park
  • Prince of Wales Ground
  • Richmond Green
  • The Burys
  • Uxbridge Moor
  • Vine Cricket Ground
  • White Conduit Fields
  • Windmill Down
English cricket seasons to 1815
  • 1300 – 1696
  • 1697 – 1725
  • 1726
  • 1727
  • 1728
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  • 1730
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  • 1781
  • 1782
  • 1783
  • 1784
  • 1785
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  • 1788
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