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CRICKET.

THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. (ver press association.) ‘ London, May 31. The cricket match, Players of England v. Australians, commenced to-dav. The Players went in first, and weie all disposed of for 231. London, May 31. The following are the principal scores in the first innings of the Jtlayers :

The Australians have lost three wickets for 32. Those out are Bonnor, Bannerman, and Jones. London, May 31. In the first innings of the Players Ferris secured three wickets for 55, Turner, four wickets for 94, and Trott three wickets for G 7. London, June 1. The Australians in their first innings made 127, and iu their second 114, just saving a one iuning’s beating. The Players won by ten wickets. London, June 2. In the match against the Players the principal >cores on the Australian side were —First innings : Scott, 41 ; Turner, 21 ; Blackball!, 20; Bonnor, 19. Second innings : Bonnor, 34 ; Worrall, 29. Barnes took nine wickets for 62 ; Lohmann, 7 fur SG. London, June 4. A match between the Australian Eleven and Nottinghamshire began at Nottingham to-dav. The County in their first innings scored 79 for the loss of three wickets. London, June 4. In the cricket match against the Australians, Nottingham in the first iuuings scored 215, the highe-t scorers being Nixon 83. Flowers 3G. The Australians in the first innings have lost two wickets for 37- Jones and McDonnell are nut playing in this match. London, June 5. In the first innings of the Nottingham team, Turner scoured three wickets for 90, Ferris two for 43, Trott three for 42, and Lyons two for 34. !,»( London, June 5. In the match against Notts, the Australian Eleven concluded their first innings for 76. They followed on, aud in their second innings made 175, leaving the County team 37 to make to win. This the County managed without the loss of a wicket, winning the match by 10 wickets. London, June G. In the match against Nottingham the highest scorers on the visitors’ side were— First innings : Jarvis, 25. Second innings : Turner, 37 ; Jarvis, 35; Worrall, 2S; Blackham, 25. Jones is suffering from a severe chill, and is confined to his bed.

Wood ... ... 44 Peel ... 88 Barnes 35

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 13

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CRICKET. New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 13

CRICKET. New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 13