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CRICKET.

THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM AT HOME. PreaaaMoaiatlon—Kleetno Xelegnph—Copjrieht. LONDON, May 9. The total of Lord Sheffield's team was 268, not 267. There were 10,000 people present at the second day's play. The Australians gave a poor exhibition of hatting in the first innings, and were all out for 138. The following are the scores :— Brace, caught ... .~ .~ 8 Trott, b Lockwood ... ... ... 20 Lyons, c and b Brigga ... ... 22 Graham, st Macgregor, b Attwell ... 32 Coninghain, not oat ... ... 26 McLeod 25 Gregory ... ... ••• ... 2 Giffen ... 0 Turner ... ».. ••• ... 0 Trumble ... ... ~. — 0 Biackbam .» ... .» — 0 Extras... ... ... ' ... 4 Total 138 Bowukg AjTAtvsis—Briggs 4 wickets for 48 runs, Lockwood 4 wickets for 45 runs, Attwell 2 wickets for 37 rang. In their second innings the Australians made 173. Bruce, c Briggs, b Lockwood .« 26 Lyons, b Loccwood ... ... 15 Gtflfen, c McGregor, b Lockwood ... 12 Turner, c McGregor, b Lockwood ... 22 MclAod, b Briggß ... ... ... 24 Couingham, c s&Gregor, b Peel ... 29 Gregory, c Shrewsbury, b Peel ... 15 Truinble, not oat ... ... - ... 7 Blftckh&m, ran out ... ... ... 8 Lockwood took five wickets for 81, and Peel two for 7. The Englishmen now have 54 runs to make to win. [Note.—Part of this message was.delayed ia trmtmiMionQ

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8480, 11 May 1893, Page 5

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CRICKET. Press, Volume L, Issue 8480, 11 May 1893, Page 5

CRICKET. Press, Volume L, Issue 8480, 11 May 1893, Page 5

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