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197 match at Lord's. Mr. Budd told me that Mr. Ward was missed an easy catch before he had scored thirty ; but his competitors in long scores no doubt were missed too. And what style of play was Mr. Ward's ? A most efficient style, no doubt, as he scored more in 'good matches, than any man of his day. On6 reason was that he cared more about it ; he played for his average, or at least for his credit (for averages were less calculated in those days), as well as 'for the game. Beldham said to me, ...'^ As to my score, I could never half play unless runs were wanted, and very few good players ever can." We all know that after seventy or eighty runs, men are often venturesome, and think they have done enough. It required a man of Mr. Ward's cricketing enthusiasm, as well as of his skill, to stand batting into the third day. He was a powerful forward and driving player, with long reach, playing quite upright and straight, and with good judgment. He practised steadily, and made quite a serious business of his practice.
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