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CRICKET.

THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. l THE FOURTH TEST MATCIJ. THE MATCH DRAWN. * i BPECTATORB WHISTLE THE « DEAD MABCH." 1 Pbr Pbiss Association. — By Electric Tblbgraph — Copyright. Received July 20, at 9.19 p.m. ( London, July 19. The Australians had lost seven wickets for 846 runs, when thej declared tbe innings c'ofed. The ad- ] didonal score 3 are :— { Iredale, not out 86 . Kelly, c Lilley, b Ranjitsinhji... 28 Layer, not out 14 Sundries 16 Total 846 Bowling analysis : Hearne, 8 for 85 ; Young, 2 for 71 ; Bradley, 1 for 82; Ranjitsnjhi, 1 for 28; Brockwell, 0 for 86 ; Jackson, 0 for 86 ; Quaife, 0 for 19. [This , analysis is again out with the Sucre ] Darling was at the wickets upwards of two hours. Kelly, Iredale, and Lover played very stubbornly, but so slowly that the spectators whistled "7 he Dead March." Tbe following are the scores in England's second innings : — Quaife, o Iredale, b Jones ... 15 Fry, c Iredale, b Trumble ... 1 jHanjitsinbji, not out 49 Maclaren, o Iredale, b Trumble 6 Jackson, not oat 14 Sundries 9 Total for 8 wickets ... 94 Irfdftle's three catches were all in the deep field. . Ranjitsinhji gave two chances, ' skyers, to Trunible and Gregory, i Bowling analysis : Trumble, 2 for 1 88 ; Jrnes, 1 for 83 ; Howell, 0 for . 22. [The analysis does not agree [ with total.] The match ended in a draw, the Englishmen requiring 66 to win, r with seven wickets in hand. l NOTES. 1 Received July 20, 9.80 a.m. \ London, July 19. i Darling, the Australian captain, 1 objected to Tylde-ley acting as a i substitute for -lay ward, seemingly [ beoause he was not included in tie 18 selected. Darling's action gave 1 rise to comments in the pavilion. x Noble's end came at 255. He was caught by Hearne off his own bowling. He played a masterly innings, and was at the wickets five houis and 80 minutes. His defence . was unequalled | Tbe newspapers are of opinion that the follow on was somewhat of 3 advantage to thu Australian?, as the s bowlers and fieldsmen were wearied J by the heat of yesterday. They i speak in terms of admiration of ! Noble's staunohness at the wicket.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4285, 21 July 1899, Page 2

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CRICKET. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4285, 21 July 1899, Page 2

CRICKET. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4285, 21 July 1899, Page 2

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