INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.
NEW SOUTH WALES V. VICTORIA.
Sydney, January 25. The feature of today's play in the match between Victoria and New South Walos waa the magnificenb sband made by Trott and Layer. The former gave an especially fine display, and the partnership broughb bbc Victorians'total up to 243; but after the dismissal of Trotb the raeb of the wickets fell rapidly, aad tbe inning- closed for 269. The principal ecorea were: Trott 104, and Layer 81. McKibbin, who had to retire for a couple of hours- owing to an injured hand, got eight wickets for 111: Coni-ighain, one for 73; Howell, one for
45. At theoloee of the day's play New South Wales in their second innings had lost two wickets for 135 runs. Gregory mado 58, Donnan (not out) 43, Garrett mob out) 17. Gregory showed lively cricket.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 26 January 1897, Page 2
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