ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.
THIRD YORKSHIRE MATCH.
London, July 1; Ik the firsb'innings of Yorkshire, Trumble took two wickets for 36, Gifleu one tor 34, McKibbeo seven for 24.
In their second innings, the Australians losb* nine wickets for 233. The chief scores were : Iredale, 114; Darling, 40; Giffen, 12 ; Trotb, 14 ; Graham, 29.
Rain fell after the first few wickets were down, and Haigh, finding the spot, secured the last five wicketa for 21 runs in 51 minutes.
Haigh bowled splendidly, and book seven of the wicketa.
Lord Havrke was badly missed twice. McKibbin took, four wickets at the cost of only nine runs. Iredale and Graham scored 72 runs in 50 minutes. Tbe former was misßod when his total was at 20, and again ab 108. lie made a few strokes which gave the field a chance early in the game, otherwise his display was a brilliant one. He was batting for almost three hours, and hiarscoEO included 14 lours.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 154, 2 July 1896, Page 5
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