The
Gentlemen v Playersfirst-class cricket fixture was first played in 1806 and, despite many difficulties in the early years, it had by 1840 become an established annual event in the
English cricket calendar. Apart from the years of the two World Wars, it remained so until 1962. The purpose of the fixture was to match the best of the
amateur cricketers (the
Gentlemen) against the best of the paid professionals (the
Players). The table below summarises the full career record in the fixture of everyone who made their debuts for the Gentlemen team in the matches played to 1840.
Key
club denotes the player's usual team when he represented the Gentlemen (most at the time were MCC members).
debut denotes the year of the player's debut appearance for the Gentlemen.
final denotes the year of the player's final appearance for the Gentlemen.
M denotes the number of matches in which the player represented the Gentlemen.
runs denotes the total number of
runs scored by the player in all his matches for the Gentlemen.
HS denotes the highest score made by the player in one
innings when
batting for the Gentlemen (* signifies
not out).
wkts denotes the total number of
wickets taken by the player in all his matches for the Gentlemen.
BB denotes the best
bowling performance by the player in one innings for the Gentlemen (e.g., 3–30 means he took 3 wickets in the innings and conceded 30 runs; to 1840, runs conceded by bowlers are usually unknown, hence "?").
players are initially listed according to the date of their debut for the Gentlemen.
players in bold were known professionals who represented the Gentlemen as
given men in order to handicap the Players.