CRICKET.
FOURTH TEST MATCH. AN EASY VICTORY FOR AUSTRALIA. Received February 18, 4.8 p.m. Sydney, February 18. Half an hour's play saw the Englishmen dismissed, the innings having lasted for two hours and a half. The weathe» was glorious, and the wicket was in splendid condition, England— Second Innings. Hay ward, b Noble 12 Maelaren, c Kelly, b Noble 5 Tyldesley, o Trumble, b Saunders 10 Quaife, 1.b.w., b Noble 15 Jesßop, b Saunders 15 Braund, b Saunders 0 Lilley, c Trumble, b Noble 0 Jones, o Kelly, b Noble 6 McGahey, o Kelly, b Saunders ... 13 Gunn, not out 13 Blythe, o Kelly, b Saunders ... 8 Extras 2 Total 99 Saunders 'took 'five wickets for 43, Noble five for 54* Received February 18, 6.24 p.m. Sydney, February 18. Requiring 118 to win, Australia made them easily. Australia. — Second Innings. Duff, not out 61 Trumper, 1.b.w., b Blythe 25 Hill, c Lilley, b Gunn 30 Howell, c Garnett, b Gunn ... 0 Gregory, not out 12 Extras 3 Total for three wickets 121 Bowling analysis: Gunn took two wickets for 17, Blythe one for 23, Braund none for 55, Jessop none for 23.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7392, 19 February 1902, Page 2
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