THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
[press association.]
London, May 28. 1* the match with the Gentlemen of England, the Australians were all out in the first innings for 179. McDonnell made 41, and Jones 61. The Gentlemen have made 235 for the loss of one wicket. Grace made 150, and Shutler 21.
London, May 29. In the cricket match yesterday of the Gentlemen against the Australian Eleven, brace and Shuter scored 158 runs between them, without giving a single chance before Shuter played tho ball on to his ticket.
t .The bowling was changed six times, but batsmen nad the bowling completely collared. Grace scored 50 in the last halfour of the day's play, and as an exhibition splendid cricket his play was the finest seen on Lord's ground. The day's goring by the Gentlemen was at the rate of . run » an hour. McDonnell injured his and early in the game, and was unable to The spectators numbered over eleven
m, Wellington, Tuesday. Lan i5 ableram of the cricket match— neaßhiro against the Australians—retting °" Saturday, was mutilated in transUia/? n ' am) ? tubsequent correction states 6 "mcashire won the match by 24 runs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9067, 30 May 1888, Page 5
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