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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.

AGAINST M.C.C. AND GROUND. AUSTRALIANS ALL OUT FOR 202 RUNS. TROTT MAKES HIS THIRD CENTURY. j^| London, July 28. : With six wickets down for 122 at the luncheon adjournment, the Australians continued their innings, which closed for 202. The following are the scores Australians.—lst innings. Iredale, c Wynyard, b Hearne ... 0 Giffen, b Woodcock 2 Darling, c Stoddart, b Woodcock 6 Gregory, c Stoddart, b Woodcock 0 Donnan, c Board, b Smith ... 20 Hill, c McLaren, b Woodcock ... 15 Trott, b Attewell 108 Trumble, b Woodcock 0 Jones, b Smith ... ... ... 81 M'Kibbin, b Smith ... ... 0 Kelly, not out 18 Extras ... 7 Total 202 Hearne took one wicket for 84 runs, Woodcock five for 74, Smith three for 40, Attewell one for 34. Trott gave an admirable display, although he was missed twice at the wickets. He was three hours at the wickets, and registered fifteen 4's. Jones gave a dashing display, running up his score in twenty minutes. From one over of Attewell's he made 18. The fielding of the Englishmen was excellent. When the stumps were drawn for the day the Englishmen had lost two wickets for 119, as follows : M.C.C.—lst innihgs. Stoddart, c Kelly, b Giffen ... 61 Rangitsinjhi, c M'Kibbin, b Jones 1 Maclaren, not out 42 Gunn, not out ... 10 Extras 5 Two wickets for ... 119 Stoddart played splendidly, and was ably seconded by Maclaren.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 77, 25 July 1896, Page 2

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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 77, 25 July 1896, Page 2

THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Hastings Standard, Issue 77, 25 July 1896, Page 2

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