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THE FOURTH TEST MATCH

A VICTORY FOR ENGLAND.

AN ' INNINGS AND 80 7 RUNS,

By Telegraph.—Pr«s Association.—

London, July 26. Bain fell daring this morning, but ceased at eleven o'clock, and a. start- was made at noon. The attendance was small. The Australians resumed their innings, th« overnight score being one wicket for 118.

In the first over, after adding two to his overnight score, Duff skied Brearley to cover-point, when Spooner accepted the chance. Duff had played a fine innings, and "had, hit six fours. Two for 121.

Jones was fielding substitute for Tyldecley, who was suffering from an injured thufiib.

Noble joined Hill, but after the. latter had added a single lie was snapped up by [1 .Tone? at third man off Brearley; Three ! for. 122. . "... '. /3|{ • Armstrong, in getting to the crease, im- j| mediately hit, a. brace of fours, and then, a single, hut in the same over Brearley ' ;$ clean-bowled him. Four for 135. , . | Darling succumbed to the first ball he !! received, being beautifully caught by 'V Rhodes low down in the slips off Brearley. . | Five, for 133. • .;V; Kelly came to the assistance of Noble, v who, when lie had reached doable figures* |j was easily caught by Rhodes in the slips. Six for 146. . . '• :;{f j Without, the total being changed, Kelly |! was finely caught by Rhodes at short-leg, :>|i off Arnold. At this time the wicket had i'i Income very difficult, while the fielding and \ bowling were excellent. .: j : Gehrs and McLeod were now associated. ; The.former lifted Brearley twice in sncces- :'i 1 siou for four, and in trying another off ''i,;| Rhodes—who had gone on at 158 in place* -' f] of Brearley, the first change made in the' " . 1 bowling—sent the ball back to the bowler. 1 Eight- for 158. j McLe-od, when lie had made a single, <$1 was missed by Maclaren in the slips off, ijl Arnold, and Cotter was run out as the |! j result of a smart return by Spooner. Nine l , *' >l | for 158. . ' •' A • : ; :4] McLeod and Later had each contributed ~]H half-a-dozen when Arnold at third man, jji brought, tin; innings to a close after 80 |i minutes' play by catching McLeod. ' .|| The game thus ended in a victory for . :|j the home team by the substantial margin .Vfj of an innings and 80 runs. vfl, • ENGLAND.— Innings. I Maclaren, c Hill, b McLeod ... ~, 14 '/'j Hayward, c Gehrs, b McLeod ... 82 :!'! Tytdesley, b Laver 24 1 i'fi Fry,- b Armstrong ... . 17 :i? Spooner, c and b McLeod ... 52 j Hirst, c. Laver, b McLeod ... 25 ft Jackson,' « Cotter, b McLeod _ 113 ' | Arnold, run out ... ... .... ( „. 25 I Rhodes, not out ... 27 Lilley, b Noble ... ~ .... 28 i'jjl Brearley, c Darling, b Noble ** ,«,■ 0 ' |!| Extras ... ... ... ... .39 • , -l| Total ... ... ... . ... -, 446 '-J . BOWLING ANALYSIS. ' j McLeod, five wickets for 125 runs. ' I I/aver, one for 73.. " ,' . ?> f Armstrong, one for 93. , . Noble, two for 33. , j Cotter, nil for 83.' , ; ';' i . . AUSTRALIANS.—First Innings. '..'"jj Noble, b Brearley ... .... ~ ... 7 ;| Truinper, 0 Rhodes, b Brearley ... 11 ':£§ Hill, c Fry, b Arnold ... .». .-, 0 .; | Armstrong, b Rhodes ... .„ 29 '?{ .Duff, e Maclanm; b Brearley ...■ ... 11 ; Darling, c Tyldesley, b'~Jackson...... 73 •' J Gehns, b.Arnold ... ... ... 0 ' J McLeod, b Brearley ... 6 .dfij Cotter, c Fry, b Jackson _ ... lis '~ Larer, b Rhodes ... ... .... ... 24' J 1 j Kelly, not but ... t ... _ ... 16 , Extras ... ... .... „ ... g if '' .: I ■ >, ; : ;' : ; I\| Total ...... „ .'..197 , .|, v; : V BOWLING ANALYSIS. " ; jj Hirst, no wickets for-12 runs. | Brearley, four for 72. Vj Arnold, two for 53. ' ' .* : 1 Rhodes, two for 25. . • • | Jackson, two for 26. •• -U'd AUSTRALIANS.— Innings. ' - Trumper, b Rhodes ... 30 '~v | Duff, c Spooner, b Brearley _ ... 60 Hill, c Jones, b Arnold ... ... 27 Noble, c Rhodes, b Brearley ... ~„ 10 =' : | Armstrong, b Brearloy ... ... „ 9 Darling; c Rhodes, b Breariey ... 0 ' Kelly, c Rhodes, b Arnold 5 . &'■ 1 GehrSj c and b Rhodes ... ... ... 11 McLeod, c Arnold, ,b Rhodes ... v ... 6 i l Cotter, 5 run oat ... . ... ... „. 0 . .;}) Laver, not out _ ... ... „ 6 Extras ... ... ... .„ 5 '"ifft Total _ , J. ; w 169 BOWLING ANALYSIS. - I Arnold, two wickets for 35 runs. : Rhodes, three for 36. ' | Brearley four for 54. ,:' i? ; Hirst, nil for 19. . | Jackson, nil for 20. y By. winning the above match,' the Eng- --{ lishmen have prevailed in the tests. The I first test, match, played at Nottingham, . [ was won by England by 213 runs. Scores: | England, 196 and 426 for five wickets (de- I' clared) ; Australia, 221 and 188. The if second test match, played at lord's, was abandoned owing to rain, with the scores:, !• England, .282 and 151. for five wickets; J Australia 181. The third test- resulted in' :/! a draw in favour of England, the scores :> fi being: England, 301 and' 295 for five I wickets (declared); Australia, 195 and 224 , j for seven wickets. It had been arranged .. \ that the fifth test match should be played [ without time limit, in the event of there I being a tie 011 the first four matches. There !; j will be no need for that arrangement now. 11 The fifth test begins at Kennington Oral- ! 011 August 14. I "'■ ' P ;i . ' I ' MATCH WITH SURREY. ,: ; | (Received July 27, 10.25 p.m.) 5 -* - -I; London, July 27, The team to represent Surrey in the match • j'i with the Australians beginning to-day will Hi he chosen from the following: Dal- ~ 1 meny, J. E. Raphael, Hay ward, Lees, }] Hayes, Strudwick, Davis, Baker, Hobbs, | Nice, Holland, and Goatly. il

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12930, 28 July 1905, Page 5

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THE FOURTH TEST MATCH New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12930, 28 July 1905, Page 5

THE FOURTH TEST MATCH New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12930, 28 July 1905, Page 5

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