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THE LAST MATCH

m BAY AGAIHST CUMBERLAND. FIRST INNINGS WIN. PreM Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 12. (Received September 15, at 9.25 a.m.) The Australians played the last match of tho tour against Cumberland at Whitehaven to-day, ptay being confined to the one day. Australia won on the first innings by two wickets and 83 runs. The weather was fine, tiro wicket excellent, and play throughout was lively and interesting, including some hard smiting. Several sixes were scored. Andrews and Taylor played a breezy partnership, adding 91 to the total. Taylor hit two 6’s and ten 4’s. Pcllow Buffered a fractured bone in the loft hand. Details:— Cumberland.—First Innings, Gillett st Oldfield b Andrews 18 Tyldc-slcy b Fellow ... 4 Saint b Pellew' 8 Shardlow c Taylor b Mailey 21 Cant b Mailey 3 Madden c Taylor b Mailey 38 Eardcastle c'Mailey b Collins ... 35 Smith o Andrews b Mailey ... ... 6 Steahouse c Taylor b Celling ... ... 7 Bancroft not out ... 27 Muriel b Gollina ... ... .... ... 8 Extras Total ... 201 Bonding Analysis.—Follow, one wicket for 26 runs; Ryder, none for 8; Andrews, ono for 16; Mailey, four for 84; M’Donald, none for 13; Hendry, none for 11 j Oolite, three for 12. Australia.—First Innings. M'Donald b Bancroft ]$ Ojdfield c Madden b Bancroft 25 Mailey h Bancroft ... ... () Pellew retired hurt 4 .Hendry b Tyldesley ... 31 Ryder c Stonhouse *b Tyldesley 35 Andrews stumped Cant b Madden ... 43 Taylor c BancfSlt b Madden 94 Collins o Muriel b Madden ... ... ... 1 Batdriey not out ... 22 Mayno not out ... i Extras ... ... _ 14 Total for eight wickets „. „ 284 Bowling Analysis.—Bancroft, three wickets fnr'7o runs; Shardlow. none for 65; Madden, three for 70; Tylaesky, two for 23; Smith, none for 28.

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Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 4

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THE LAST MATCH Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 4

THE LAST MATCH Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 4

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