THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
[PRESS association.] London, August 24. In the match against the South of England, Turner took six wickets for 56 in first innings of the local eleven, Ferris two for 26, Boyle two for 21. The Australians, who had lost five wickets for 27 on the previous day, resumed their innings, the remaining wickets falling for 20, and the innings closed for 47. In their second innings the South of England team scored 98. The Australians, with 160 runs to get to win, commenced their second innings, and had lost two wickets for 51 runs, when heavy rain put a stop to play for the day. August 25. In their second innings the Australians were all out for 81, thus losing the match by 78 runs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9143, 27 August 1888, Page 5
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