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Newman was an English cricketer.
Newman made a single first-class appearance for Petworth against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1845 at Lord's. [1] Petworth were dismissed for 88 in their first-innings, with Newman being dismissed for a duck by William Lillywhite. The Marylebone Cricket Club responded to this by making 89 in their first-innings, while Petworth made 69 in their second-innings, during which Newman was dismissed for 2 runs by William Hillyer. The Marylebone Cricket Club reached 70/6 in their second-innings to win the match by 4 wickets. [2] This was his only major appearance.
Petworth Cricket Club was a cricket club based at Petworth, Sussex, and briefly held important match status, playing five known senior matches from 1844 to 1845. The club, which played its home games at Petworth Park New Ground, won two matches, lost two and drew another. Its two victories came against the Marylebone Cricket Club on its senior debut and against Hampshire in 1845 after the county conceded the match. A prominent member of the club was the Earl of Winterton who played in four of the five matches. Another member was Newman, who played in one match.
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