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CRICKET.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA SCORING WELL. Br lELEGBAPII—PRESS ASSOCIATION— COI'TRiaitT. (Rec. Dec. 9, 9.50 p.m.) Sydney, December 9. In the cricket match between South Australia and Now South Wales—in which the former made 349 in their first innings, and New South Wales 276—the South Australians in thoir second innings have lost five wickets for 351, the chief scorers heing:— Wright 53, Claxton 75, C. Hill 94, and Dolling, not out, 63.

ABANDONED. (Rec Dec. 9, 6.30 p.m.)! ■ Brisbane, December 9. Owing to the rain and the state of the wicket, the match at Brisbano between tho .Knglishmon and an Australian Eleven was abandoned. The Australian Eleven had made 299, to which England replied with 223, and in tho second innings the Australians had lost two wickets for 110.

THE RECORD OF THE TOUR. (By "The Blade.") In view of the first. Test Mutch next Friday, the following details- will, no doubt, be of interest. The cable has omitted to send full particulars of the English bowlers' figures of the first and second innings of the recent match with an Australian Eleven. Fielder's two wicltots in the second innings have not been taken into consideration, as his> figures are not available. "Tho Blade" will adjust the present. 1 discrepancies beforo publishing the next budget of averages in This Dominion".

RESULTS OF MATCHES From an English point of view:— Western Australia—Won by an innings and 13-4 runs. > South Australia—Won by an innings and ; 183 runs. ■Victoria—Drawn. Now South Wales—Won by 408 runs. Queensland—Won by an innings and U runs. An Australian Elevon—Drawn. Synopsis—Played 0, won i, drawn 2.

ENGLAND. Batting. Not Name. Innings, out. Runs. Av. J. Hanlstaff ... 7 • 1 .109 G8.1G \V. R. Rhodes ... 8 4 266 G6.5 K. L. Hutchings ... 7 0 30* 52 A. 0. Jones 7 0 ■ 319 -19.85 L. C. Braund ... 8 0 362 45)25 F. L. Fano G 0 262 43.GG J. N. Crawford ... 8 0 240 30 B. A. Young 5 0 131 2G.8 S. F. Barnes G 1 106 21.2 C. Blvtho 5 1 (S7 16.75 J. B."Hobbs 3 0 50 1G.GG A. Fielder 5 2 22 7.33 E. G. Haves I! 0 , -11 . G.83 J. Humphries ... 5 0 26 5.2 The Englishmen have scored 2098 runs off tho bat. so far during tlio tour the team has netted 120 per the agency of "extras." Bowling. Name. Wickets. Runs. Av. C. Blvtho ... ... ... 21 310 11.79 A. Fielder 18 289 10.05 J. N. Crawford 18 341 18.04 S. F. Barnes 18 400 22.22 L. C. Braund 21 477 22.71 \Y. R. Rhodes ... ... ' 8 200 2.5 E. G. Haves 1 i 50 50 J. B. Hobbs 0 2 - THE CENTURY LIST. England. F. L. Fano, Essex 133 W. Australin. A. O Jones,' Notts 119 S. Australia. L. C Braund, Somerset ... 1G0 S. Australia. J. Hanlstaff, Notts ... • ... 135 S. Australia. J. N. Crawford, Surrey ... 114 S. Australia. AtJSTBALIA. C. Hill 104 S. Australia. V. Hansford 102 Victoria.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 65, 10 December 1907, Page 5

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 65, 10 December 1907, Page 5

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 65, 10 December 1907, Page 5

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