Bt Ei.Kei.3ic Thleqbaph—Coptbight. [bbutbb's thlegbamb.] Received January 22nd, 9.50 p.m. MELBOURNE, January 22. The international cricket match, England t Australia, was continued here to-day, when the Home team resumed their second innings. A capital wicket waa pitched, and the ground was in good order. The bowling and fielding of the Englishmen were excellent, and the Australians were unable to save a one innings defeat. Several splendid catches were made during the day. The bowling of Bates was especially destructive, and was greatly admired. He took seven out of ten wickets in each innings, and did the hat trick to-day. The following are the revised scores of scores of the match.— ENGLISH ELEVEN First Innings. Barlow, b 14 C. T. Studd, b 14 1 Leslie, run out 54 ' Steele, c 39 Barnes, b ... 82 Tylecote, b 0 : Bligh,c 0 ! Bates, c... 55 ; Bead, c 75 G. B. Studd, b 1 : Morley, not out O k Extras 10 '. Total 294 j
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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5405, 23 January 1883, Page 2
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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5405, 23 January 1883, Page 2
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