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FIVE AUSTRALIAN WICKETS DOWN.

Stone*, February 15. «Tfee Australians opened their first innings disastrously. Trumble and,Trumper were both Boo* caught off Jessop, who showed rare c>aee and was exceedingly dancerous iv the slips. Hill was rather badly struf* in the stomach by one of hUf wiStere down for 18, when Gregory partnered Hill, but the former was soSn snapped up by Braund off Jessop, who had then got three wickets was caught off Jessop when he had made 21, and the board showed 48 for 4t wickets. , Duff ioined Noble, and a long partnership ensued, but the scoring was very slow, Noble taking 40 minutes to make 5. s Eventually Duff brought a .good innings to a close by playing Blythe into Lilley's hands. The partnership jbad added 71. ~ Armstrong followed, but Noble <sid anosfc of the scoring. . BaAn commenced gently half an hour (before time, and, as the light also was , very bad, ©lay was stopped for the day,; the score stJding at 148 for o wickets. Tremble, c Maelaren, b Jessop ... 6 Trumpcr, c Braund, b Jessop ... / HUI, clones, b Jessop ~. ••• -f Gregory, c Braund, b Jessop ... a Noble (not oafc) — '"on Dnff, c Lilley, b Blythe •■• d» Armstrong (not oat) •• • ■• • J * Extras ••• '•• ••• °

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 17 February 1902, Page 3

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FIVE AUSTRALIAN WICKETS DOWN. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 17 February 1902, Page 3

FIVE AUSTRALIAN WICKETS DOWN. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 17 February 1902, Page 3

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