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The North of England and South of England cricket teams appeared in first-class matches between the 1836 and 1961 seasons, most often playing against each other but also individually in games against touring teams, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and others. Until international cricket became firmly established towards the end of the 19th century, the North v South match was one of the major fixtures in the cricketing calendar along with Gentlemen v Players. Indeed, North v South was really the major fixture because it could potentially showcase the best 22 players in the country, whereas Gentlemen teams in the other match were often very weak.

In all, there were 155 North v South matches in first-class cricket. The South won 62; the North won 55; 37 were drawn, and one match in 1889 was abandoned.

Early matches – 1836 to 1838

Cricket in the 18th century had been predominantly a southern game, played especially in London and the southeastern counties. It had spread to the northern counties by the 1770s and noted clubs were formed at Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield which eventually became the basis of county cricket in the north. In the 1820s, a number of northern players such as Sam Redgate, Tom Marsden, Thomas Barker and James Dearman established reputations which made cricket promoters aware of commercial possibilities in a North v South fixture.[1]

The inaugural North v South match was held at Lord's Cricket Ground on 11 and 12 July 1836 and the North won by 6 wickets to confirm their capability and potential. Barker took ten wickets in the match and scored the most runs with 25 and 12 not out.[2] The North's victory caused a sensation and a return match was quickly organised. This took place at Barker's Ground in Leicester and the South won by 218 runs.[3] Redgate for the North and William Lillywhite for the South took twelve and eleven wickets in the match respectively, but the outstanding performance was an innings of 125 not out by Alfred Mynn despite a serious leg injury sustained in practice. His condition worsened as the match went on and he had to withdraw. With insufficient medical resources locally, Mynn was lifted onto the roof of a stagecoach and secured there to be taken to London, where he was admitted to St Bartholomew's Hospital. The surgeon considered amputation but decided against it and Mynn was able to resume his cricket career in July 1838.[4] Mynn's injury raised the issue of leg guards which were generally frowned upon at the time, but the legalisation of roundarm bowling in 1835 meant that bowling was much faster than formerly and, gradually, pads were introduced.[5]

The next two North v South games took place in 1837 and 1838 and were won convincingly by the South. Interest faded and the fixture disappeared for eleven years until it was resurrected in the 1849 season. In the meantime (1840–48), the North played annual matches against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). A feature of North v South from the beginning was that players could represent either team depending on current residency or being "borderline", thus a player living in the Midlands might well change sides often. In the first four games alone, no less than six players represented both sides. The total appearances by players in the 1836 to 1838 matches were:

An annual event

From 1849, the match became virtually an annual fixture and was often contested two or three times in the same season. It was played four times in 1878. The revival was at Lord's on 16 and 17 July 1849 when the North won by 243 runs after William Clarke and John Wisden dismissed the South for 48 and 67.[6]

There was a change to the fixture's naming convention between 1866 and 1868 when the River Thames became the dividing line and the teams were called North of the Thames and South of the Thames. This effectively restricted the South's catchment to the counties of Hampshire, Kent, Surrey and Sussex.

The match at Lord's on 27–29 May 1889 had to be abandoned without a ball being bowled, due to bad weather. Cricket magazine pointed out that three Lord's fixtures were abandoned during that month.[7] Despite the loss of that match, the fixture was played another five times in 1889 at The Oval, Chichester, Old Trafford, Scarborough and Hastings. North v South continued annually through to 1897 but was not held in either 1898 or 1899. It was revived in September 1900 when two matches were played, both at southern venues.

United Elevens

During the 1870s the fixture received competition in the shape of matches between the equivalent professional touring teams, the United North of England Eleven and the United South of England Eleven. There were 11 games involving the United sides and then one (the last) in 1880 when the United South played against the official North. Other variations featured teams called Gentlemen of the North, Gentlemen of the South, Players of the North and Players of the South who played against each other on several occasions.

20th century

The fixture's popularity waned as international cricket expanded and it was played less frequently in the 20th century. Following the two games in September 1900, there were only eight instances between then and September 1920, all of them in the 1904 to 1908 period. Between the two world wars, there were eleven matches. The fixture was resurrected in 1946 after the end of the Second World War and, except for 1953, was played annually, sometimes more than once a season, through to 1958.[8] Then there was a three-year hiatus until the final first-class match took place 6 to 8 September 1961 at Stanley Park, Blackpool, the South winning by two wickets.[9] The fixture was finally ended by the advent of limited overs cricket, which left no space for it in an already crowded calendar.

Revival

The last North v South contest of the 20th century was a one-day 50 over match at Trent Bridge in the 1971 season, which the South won by 9 runs.[10] There was a temporary revival in March 2017 when a three-match series, under one-day 50 overs rules, was staged in the United Arab Emirates. In March 2018, a similar series was played in Barbados as part of the English county cricket pre-season schedule.[11][12]

List of first-class North v South matches

List of first-class North v South matches
# Date Venue Winners Winning margin Ref
1 11 July 1836 Lord's, London North 6 wickets [13]
2 22 August 1836 Barker's Ground, Leicester South 218 runs [14]
3 10 July 1837 Lord's, London South 5 wickets [15]
4 25 June 1838 Lord's, London South 8 wickets [16]
5 16 July 1849 Lord's, London North 243 runs [17]
6 30 August 1849 Parr and Wisden's Ground, Leamington Spa North 9 wickets [18]
7 15 July 1850 Lord's, London North innings and 19 runs [19]
8 8 August 1850 Parr and Wisden's Ground, Leamington Spa North innings and 118 runs [20]
9 3 July 1851 The Oval, London North 60 runs [21]
10 14 July 1851 Lord's, London North 12 runs [22]
11 1 July 1852 The Oval, London North innings and 8 runs [23]
12 7 July 1853 The Oval, London South 70 runs [24]
13 27 July 1854 Higher Common Ground, Tunbridge Wells South 2 wickets [25]
14 28 May 1855 Lord's, London North 18 runs [26]
15 9 August 1855 Higher Common Ground, Tunbridge Wells South innings and 39 runs [27]
16 30 June 1856 Lord's, London South 6 wickets [28]
17 7 August 1856 Broughton Cricket Club Ground, Salford Drawn [29]
18 20 July 1857 Lord's, London South 14 runs [30]
19 13 August 1857 Higher Common Ground, Tunbridge Wells North 8 wickets [31]
20 7 September 1857 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Drawn [32]
21 12 July 1858 Lord's, London North 4 wickets [33]
22 27 June 1859 Lord's, London South 10 wickets [34]
23 15 August 1859 St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury North 90 runs [35]
24 30 August 1860 Merefield Ground, Rochdale Drawn [36]
25 17 September 1860 London Road, Sleaford North 53 runs [37]
26 15 July 1861 Lord's, London South 4 wickets [38]
27 5 September 1861 Aston Park, Aston, Birmingham South 43 runs [39]
28 29 May 1862 Old Trafford, Manchester Drawn [40]
29 21 July 1862 Lord's, London North innings and 10 runs [41]
30 21 May 1863 Old Trafford, Manchester North 10 wickets [42]
31 20 July 1863 Lord's, London North 29 runs [43]
32 27 August 1863 Wavertree Road Ground, Liverpool North 84 runs [44]
33 27 June 1864 London Road, Sleaford Drawn [45]
34 11 August 1864 Old Trafford, Manchester North 9 wickets [46]
35 5 September 1864 Cattle Market Ground, Islington South innings and 29 runs [47]
36 12 June 1865 Lord's, London South 52 runs [48]
37 7 August 1865 St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury South 27 runs [49]
38 2 July 1866 Lord's, London South innings and 43 runs [50]
39 3 June 1869 The Oval, London North 9 wickets [51]
40 26 July 1869 Bramall Lane, Sheffield South 66 runs [52]
41 9 August 1869 St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury South 8 wickets [53]
42 6 June 1870 Lord's, London North 6 wickets [54]
43 8 August 1870 St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Drawn [55]
44 5 September 1870 Dewsbury and Savile Ground, Dewsbury North innings and 154 runs [56]
45 29 May 1871 Lord's, London South innings and 49 runs [57]
46 31 July 1871 The Oval, London Drawn [58]
47 7 August 1871 St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury South 100 runs [59]
48 29 April 1872 Wavertree Road Ground, Liverpool South innings and 20 runs [60]
49 16 May 1872 Prince's Cricket Ground, Chelsea, London Drawn [61]
50 20 May 1872 Lord's, London South 52 runs [62]
51 25 July 1872 The Oval, London South 8 wickets [63]
52 5 August 1872 St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury North innings and 46 runs [64]
53 15 May 1873 Prince's Cricket Ground, Chelsea, London Drawn [65]
54 2 June 1873 Lord's, London North 84 runs [66]
55 24 July 1873 The Oval, London South innings and 58 runs [67]
56 4 August 1873 St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury South 7 wickets [68]
57 25 May 1874 Lord's, London South 8 wickets [69]
58 4 June 1874 Prince's Cricket Ground, Chelsea, London North 3 runs [70]
59 17 May 1875 Lord's, London South 10 wickets [71]
60 27 May 1875 Prince's Cricket Ground, Chelsea, London South 5 wickets [72]
61 28 June 1875 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Drawn [73]
62 15 July 1875 Fartown Ground, Huddersfield Drawn [74]
63 19 August 1875 Higher Common Ground, Tunbridge Wells North innings and 58 runs [75]
64 2 September 1875 Argyle Street, Kingston upon Hull South 23 runs [76]
65 6 September 1875 Tyler's Ground, Loughborough North 125 runs [77]
66 1 June 1876 Prince's Cricket Ground, Chelsea, London South 153 runs [78]
67 5 June 1876 Lord's, London South 85 runs [79]
68 17 July 1876 Trent Bridge, Nottingham South 8 wickets [80]
69 20 July 1876 The Oval, London Drawn [81]
70 7 September 1876 Milnrow Road, Rochdale Drawn [82]
71 21 May 1877 Lord's, London South 3 wickets [83]
72 31 May 1877 Prince's Cricket Ground, Chelsea, London South innings and 162 runs [84]
73 21 June 1877 The Oval, London South 1 wicket [85]
74 23 July 1877 Argyle Street, Kingston upon Hull North innings and 14 runs [86]
75 6 June 1878 Prince's Cricket Ground, Chelsea, London Drawn [87]
76 10 June 1878 Lord's, London North 3 wickets [88]
77 27 June 1878 Trent Bridge, Nottingham South 10 wickets [89]
78 19 September 1878 The Oval, London North innings and 123 runs [90]
79 2 June 1879 Lord's, London North 49 runs [91]
80 17 July 1879 The Oval, London North 9 wickets [92]
81 14 July 1881 The Oval, London North innings and 91 runs [93]
82 14 May 1883 Lord's, London North 170 runs [94]
83 21 June 1883 The Oval, London North 22 runs [95]
84 30 August 1883 Higher Common Ground, Tunbridge Wells North innings and 38 runs [96]
85 2 June 1884 Lord's, London South 66 runs [97]
86 25 May 1885 Lord's, London South 9 wickets [98]
87 25 June 1885 The Oval, London North 8 wickets [99]
88 9 July 1885 Old Trafford, Manchester Drawn [100]
89 14 June 1886 Lord's, London North 9 wickets [101]
90 30 May 1887 Lord's, London North 6 wickets [102]
91 5 September 1887 North Marine Road, Scarborough Drawn [103]
92 8 September 1887 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings North 27 runs [104]
93 13 September 1888 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings South 47 runs [105]
94 16 May 1889 The Oval, London North innings and 25 runs [106]
- 27 May 1889 Lord's, London Abandoned [107]
95 3 June 1889 Priory Park, Chichester South 8 wickets [108]
96 11 July 1889 Old Trafford, Manchester Drawn [109]
97 5 September 1889 North Marine Road, Scarborough Drawn [110]
98 12 September 1889 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings North 152 runs [111]
99 19 May 1890 Lord's, London South 135 runs [112]
100 11 September 1890 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings South 9 runs [113]
101 11 May 1891 Lord's, London South 34 runs [114]
102 29 June 1891 Edgbaston, Birmingham Drawn [115]
103 31 August 1891 North Marine Road, Scarborough South 6 runs [116]
104 10 September 1891 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings Drawn [117]
105 30 June 1892 Edgbaston, Birmingham North 6 wickets [118]
106 8 September 1892 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings South innings and 10 runs [119]
107 11 September 1893 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings North 25 runs [120]
108 2 August 1894 The Oval, London Drawn [121]
109 30 August 1894 North Marine Road, Scarborough Drawn [122]
110 6 September 1894 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings Drawn [123]
111 2 September 1895 North Marine Road, Scarborough North 8 wickets [124]
112 5 September 1895 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings South 109 runs [125]
113 7 September 1896 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings South 5 wickets [126]
114 2 September 1897 North Marine Road, Scarborough Drawn [127]
115 9 September 1897 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings North 8 wickets [128]
116 6 September 1900 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings Drawn [129]
117 13 September 1900 Lord's, London Drawn [130]
118 5 September 1904 North Marine Road, Scarborough Drawn [131]
119 8 September 1904 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings North 10 wickets [132]
120 28 August 1905 Whitegate Park, Blackpool North 8 wickets [133]
121 4 September 1905 North Marine Road, Scarborough Drawn [134]
122 3 September 1906 North Marine Road, Scarborough North innings and 71 runs [135]
123 5 September 1907 North Marine Road, Scarborough North 7 wickets [136]
124 7 September 1908 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings South 5 wickets [137]
125 10 September 1908 The Oval, London South innings and 54 runs [138]
126 2 September 1920 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings South 52 runs [139]
127 20 September 1922 The Saffrons, Eastbourne North 7 wickets [140]
128 23 June 1923 Old Trafford, Manchester South 38 runs [141]
129 9 September 1925 Stanley Park, Blackpool South 96 runs [142]
130 25 June 1927 (Test Trial) Bramall Lane, Sheffield Drawn [143]
131 3 September 1927 Cheriton Road, Folkestone Drawn [144]
132 8 September 1928 Dean Park Cricket Ground, Bournemouth South 4 wickets [145]
133 18 June 1932 Old Trafford, Manchester Drawn [146]
134 13 June 1936 Lord's, London Drawn [147]
135 22 May 1937 Lord's, London South 6 wickets [148]
136 11 September 1946 North Marine Road, Scarborough North 130 runs [149]
137 27 August 1947 St George's Road, Harrogate North 86 runs [150]
138 3 September 1947 Leyland Motors Ground, Kingston upon Thames South 4 wickets [151]
139 6 September 1947 North Marine Road, Scarborough Drawn [152]
140 4 September 1948 Central Recreation Ground, Hastings South 5 wickets [153]
141 4 September 1948 Leyland Motors Ground, Kingston upon Thames Drawn [154]
142 1 June 1949 (Test trial) Edgbaston, Birmingham Drawn [155]
143 3 September 1949 North Marine Road, Scarborough Drawn [156]
144 7 September 1949 Hawker's Sports Ground, Kingston upon Thames North 4 wickets [157]
145 2 September 1950 Hawker's Sports Ground, Kingston upon Thames North 8 wickets [158]
146 6 September 1950 North Marine Road, Scarborough South 3 wickets [159]
147 1 September 1951 Hawker's Sports Ground, Kingston upon Thames North 4 wickets [160]
148 6 September 1952 Hawker's Sports Ground, Kingston upon Thames South innings and 79 runs [161]
149 4 September 1954 Recreation Ground, Torquay South 61 runs [162]
150 3 September 1955 Recreation Ground, Torquay South 109 runs [163]
151 1 September 1956 Recreation Ground, Torquay Drawn [164]
152 7 September 1957 Recreation Ground, Torquay South 1 wicket [165]
153 6 September 1958 Recreation Ground, Torquay South 38 runs [166]
154 6 September 1961 Stanley Park, Blackpool South 2 wickets [167]

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