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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.

AGAINST MIDLAND COUNTIES. London, June 19. The Home team, with three wickets down for 168 runs, resumed batting, and were all disposed of for 268. The principal scorers were : Quaife, caught... ... 68 Lilley, bowled ... ... 17 Davidson, run out ... 16 Hill, not out ... ... 16 Attewell, bowled ... 20 Trott took two wickets for 32 runs, Jones three for 66, anil M'Kibbin four for 91. When the stumps were drawn for the day the Australians had lost six wickets for 142 runs in their second innings. The chief scorers were : Trott, bowled ... ... 35 Darling, run out ... 19 Donnan, bowled ... 20 Graham, stumped ... 12 Hill, not out ... .. 45 Donnan adopted stonewalling tactics and only made three runs in fifty minutes. Hill began steadily, but afterwards played freely. There were numerous changes in the bowling, and the fielding of the Home team was excellent.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 48, 22 June 1896, Page 2

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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 48, 22 June 1896, Page 2

THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 48, 22 June 1896, Page 2

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