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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS V, TjANCASHIKK. London, Juno 15 The Cricket match A.usM'ali:irn v. L\ncnsliire w;>s resumed to d»y at Manchester. Tho weather was five bub the wicket was much cut up owing to yesterday's rain. The Au-fcraliiind with no wickols dovva for GO, continued their first innings which closed for v total of H5, the highest scorers b-ing Joins cnught, 51 ; Scott, low., 28 ; Trumble, b, 1 L ; Garreu, c, 22. For the Home team Watson bowl-d well taking 5 wickets for 50 runs. The Lancashire men went in and wore all disjiosrd of for '1(5, Steele being the ouly plnyr who rpaohed double figures, viz 21 (caught). A. P. Lucas was not out with 9. Bdiug 99 runs behind, the Home team followed on, and wh-n ihe stumps were ' drawn they had scored 2!) without the loss of a wicket. In the first iunings of the Englishmen, Griffen lowlrd successfully, tiikmg G wickets for 20. The attendance at the match \\a,-> good. The following team to represent the Players of England has been selected for the match to take place at Nottingham on the 21st inst. and two following days against the Australian cricketers :-• Barlow (Lancashire), Briggs (Lancashire), Barnes (Notts), Flowers (Notts), trunn (Notts), Lee (York), Maurice Eeid (Surrey), Scotton (Notts), Sherwin (Notts), Shrewsbury (Notts;, Ullyett (Yorkshire).

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 143, 17 June 1886, Page 2

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CRICKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 143, 17 June 1886, Page 2

CRICKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 143, 17 June 1886, Page 2