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Cv Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.

THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

THE ALL ENGLAND MATCH,

(press association.) London, July 18.

The first inmugs of the Australians closed for 209, Graham made 107, Gregory 57, and Trott 33. Gregory played a faultless innings, and never gave a single chmce during the two hours ho was at the wickets. The partnership between Graham and Gregory added 142 runs in 100 minutes, and their display was received with great enthusiasm. Graham compiled a century in two hours. Stoddart frequently changed the bowling during Graham’s term and in one of Peel's overs the young Victorian made three boundary hits. His innings, however, was not without a measure of look, for he was missed by Shrewsbury when his score stood at 57, and by McGregor shortly afterwards. Trott scored steadily. Bannerman was put out with a wonderful left-handed catch at point by Shrewsbury, who was slipping when he took the ball. Macleod was dismissed by a splendid ball, which sent the bails a distance of 40 yards. (Received July 19, 7 p.m.) London, July 18. The attendance at the cricket match at Lords to-da3 F is estimated at 10,000. The weather was splendid, and the wicket in better order. The following are the scores : Australian, - First innings. Lyons, b Lockwood ... ... ... ... 7 Giffen, b Lockwood 0 Bannerman, c Shrewsbury, b Lockwood 17 Trott, c McGregor, b Lockwood ... ... 83 McLeod, b Lockwood 5 Gregory, c McGregor, b Lockwood ... 57 Graham, c McGregor, b Mold 107 Bruce, c Peel, b Mold 23 Turner, b Flowers ... ... ... ... 0 Trumble, not out 2 iilackhatn, Ibw, b Mold ... ... ... 2 Sundries 16 Total 209 Mold took three wickets for 44, Flowers one for 21, Lockwood six for 101. Graham was at the wickets 2 hours and 20 minutes, and his score included one five, twelve four’s, two three's, and nine two’a. He received a great ovation on returning to the pavilion. The last three wickets added only four to the score. The fielding of the Englishmen was very lax after lunch. All England.— Second innings. Stoddart, b Turner 13 Shrewsbury, not out 40 Gunn, not out 45 Sundries 12

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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9958, 20 July 1893, Page 3

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CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9958, 20 July 1893, Page 3

CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9958, 20 July 1893, Page 3