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THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

, rtr NEW SOtrTH*WJWoLOSE BY AN INNINGS AND ! 128 RUNS.

Press Telegraph—Coypright. SYDNEY,, February 5. Thero was fin-s's weather to-day, and the ticket was in excellent order. Lilley having bruised his bands, Garnett took his place, Bobson fielding. Noble and Gregory kept the score going slowly, the latter doing the bulk of the work, and raising his 50 iu an hour and twenty minutes. There were rapid changes in the bowling, and after a long interval of slow play Noble commenced Datting soundly, but the excellent fielding kept the''runs down. Gregory had reached 75, and was playing nicely, when he placed an easy one into Maclaren's hands at short slip. Six wickets.for 159. Carter followed, and played up to luncheon for a quartet, Noble having reached the thirties by steady cricket. After lunch Carter, who had been playing Braund with his legs, allowed one to cannon off his bat, which was held loosely, and the ball went skyward softly to Hayward. Seven for 170. Clarke filled the vacancy. Noble had added 5 since lunch, when he jumped out at one from Braund, missed, and was stumped. Eight for 179. Kennode next made a couple, and then skied the second ball off Braund to Gunn. Nine for 18L M'Beth, the last man, lashed out, Clarke getting into double figures, bringing the second century on the board. M'Beth lifted a ball from Jones high on to Jessop, who missed it It was overthrown, 6 resulting for the stroke. Braund then scattered Clarke's wickets, and England won by an innings and 128 runs. There was some doubt yesterday about Poideviii's dismissal. He was stumped by Lilley, bowled by Braund, and not run out as-stated. Scores:—

Bowling Analysis.—Jones took 1 wicket for 39 runs; Jessop, 2 for 32; Braund, 6 for 90; Gunn, 1 for 36.

New South Wales. First innings ...432 Second Innings. C. Gregory, c Jlaelareu, b Gunn ..<. ... 7 Hopkins, b Braund ... 0 Trumper, c tyUey, b Jessop ... ~. ... 55 Poidera, st Lilley, b Braund ... .~ ... 9 Duff, c Maclaren, b Jessop ... 0 S. Gregory, c Madaren, b Jones ... 75 Noble, st Garnett, b Braund ... 35 Carter, c Hayward, b Braund ... 4 Clarke, b Braund ... 15 Kermode, c Gunn, b Braund ... 2 M'Beth, not out ... 15 Extras .• ... 12 Total ... 209

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Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 3

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THE ENGLISH ELEVEN. Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 3

THE ENGLISH ELEVEN. Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 3

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