CRICKET.
Englishmen v. Austealians.
[BY CABLE.] Melbourne, January 22. The international cricket match, England v. Australia, was continued here to-day, when the home team resumed their second innings. A capital wicket was pitched, and the ground was in good order. The bowling and fielding of the Englishmen was excellent, and the Australians were unable to save a one innings defeat. ScA r eral splendid catches were made during the day. The bowling of Bates was especially
destructive, and was greately admired; he took seven out of ten wickets in each innings, and did the hat trick to-day. The following are the scores: — Australians. —Second Innings. Murdoch, bowled .. .. 17 Bannerman, caught .. .. 14 Blackham, boAvled ~ .. 6 Bonnor, caught .. .. 34 Horan, caught.. .. .. la Massie, caught .. .. 10 McDonnell, bowled .. .. 13 Giffen, caught.. .. .. 19 Garrett, caught .. .. 6 Palmer, caught .. .. 4 Spofforth, not out .. .. 14 Extras .. .. .. 1 Total 153 First innings .. ..114 The Englishmen, haA'ing scored 294 in their first innings, won the match by one innings with 27 runs to spare.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3598, 23 January 1883, Page 2
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