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CRICKET.

ENGLAND v, AUSTRALIA,

Heavy rain fell in Melbourne during yesterday, and a very effort was made to protect the wicket by covering it with tarpaulins, but at Stoddarb's request they were removed, as he considered it better to have the wicket wholly wet than only half wet. The Sydney 'Daily Telegraph,' analysing the colonial team, states that it may do well, but it cannot be regarded as fairly representative while it includes Brace, Trumble, and Lyons, and excludes Moses, R. M'Leod, and Harry as certainties, and Worrall, A. Trott, and A. Bannerman. The 'Australasian' considers the. coldhial team is good enough to make a great battle if fortune favors uetther sjde.

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Evening Star, Issue 9581, 29 December 1894, Page 4

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CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 9581, 29 December 1894, Page 4

CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 9581, 29 December 1894, Page 4