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CRICKET.

\ [Br Electric Telegraph—CoP*BJeßHi - (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received September 2nd, 10.30 a.m. LONDON, .Aegaet 31The fielding of the Australian teamdaP ing the first innings of the English ele«l was very good, and Bonnor m»d»/t«l splendid catches. N ..This morning the Australians, who W the previous day had lpst McDonnell wl_ Bannerman for 32 runs, resumed thriTinnings. The bowling and fieldingol Jt--Englishmen was sinipily -superb, w4 ** remainder of the Australians were «*, missed when the total had reachedw« - The Visitors being Si behind <*e««HI of the English Eleven had to follow but their stand in the second to l very poor, many* of the best bats WSJ dismissed with a 'duck's egg;and,wi» 70 on the register, the last wicket-«£ leaving the Englishmen victorious in «? third teat match by one innings »W a^ In the first innings of the Pell was well on the spot, and hie ?«*» of seven wickets for 31, runs is one of«» best against tho Australian Elsveo. - In the second innings of the AustrtU"* six wickets fell for 7 runs, but and Lyons got together, and by ''I'r-r: cricket raised the score to 55, w» separation was effected. The other tb«* wickets only added 15 to the toter*™"* innings closed for 70. Grace <»««** JJ of the Australians in their second The match was watched interest by a large number of and the winners received an ovatw» . returning to the pavilion. Score*:— x Australians. First . -. McDonnell .. •■ " -jt '% Bannerman .. • •' jj Trott .. .. •• " j Bonnor .. •• •• " ( Woods .. .. •• " o Edwards.. .. •» ** 9 v Turner .. .. •• " tf Blaofcbam .. •' : " ft n Lyons .. ... •• " 0 Worrall .. •• •• ** t • Ferriß .. .. •• ** J - N £xtra3 .. •• 1 " - Total.. ■• -"n Second teniae*-- o McDonnell .. •'• "Ox Trott .. .. •• " 0 Bonnor ..' .. •• "9 Bannermon ~ •• " . 9 Wooda .: .. •• " I, Edwards.. ~ .. •• *' ffi^ Tuniex .. ' .. •• "jjl . -LyoDff uz .. •• *". tfv fcrrlS ■'.:'"-' .. V " r<o^ Worrall, nqtout a to -*Oi #* "s • Extras .. " " — •-<->•■ Total.. '" , , • seven . BrigK3, one for 17. Second tosWatfp, *" lor Si; Lohmann, three for 20. iw*r» foria • \

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7143, 3 September 1888, Page 4

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CRICKET. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7143, 3 September 1888, Page 4

CRICKET. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7143, 3 September 1888, Page 4

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