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INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

TO-DAY’S PLAT.

TWO CENTURIES.

FOSTER 109 (NOT OUT), BRAUND 102.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

SYDNEY, December 14. (Received December 14, at 2.1 p.m.)

. Thg weather is glorious, with a cool breeze.

At 12.20 p.m. the score was 257 for four wickets; Foster 82, Braund 70.

(Received December 14. at 2.56 p.m.)

At 1 p.m. the score was four wickets for 301; Foster (not out) 102, Braund {not out) 94.

(Received December 14, at 2.45 p-m.)

Six wickets have fallen for 511. Foster is not out with 104.

(Received December 14, at 5.2 p.m.)

At the luncheon adjournment seven wickete had fallen for 318 runs. Foster is not out with 109. Australia. First Innings 255 Engl Arm. First Innings. Warner, c Kelly, b Laver „. 0 Hayward, hj Howell 15 Tyideslsy, b Noble 53 Arnold, c leaver, b Armstrong ... 27 Foster, not out 7 109 Braund 102 Hirst ... , 0 Bosanquet 2 Extras ... .„ ... 10 Seven wickets for 518 [Later messages will be posted at (Mr J. (Mendelsohn - ?, Princes street.]

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Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 12068, 14 December 1903, Page 4

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INTERNATIONAL CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 12068, 14 December 1903, Page 4

INTERNATIONAL CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 12068, 14 December 1903, Page 4

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