CRICKET
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COPYRIOUT,
THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.
MATCH AG A IN-IT
THE COMBINED
UNIVERSITIES,
34fi RUNS FOR FOUR WICKETS.
(l J RE3.S ASSOCIATION.) London, July 31. The match between the Australians and a combined UmverHilit'.-P team began to-duy. The combined eleven comprises Messrs Runjib Singh, Hornby, Arkwright, Limlley, Forster, Gay, Roe. C. W. Wright, Bainbrldge, G. Wilson and Berkley. Blackball), McLeod and Coningham are not they have one wicket down for 100. (Received August 1. 5 30 pm.) London, July 31. The attendance was only moderate. The weather was fine, and the wicket in good condition. The Australians have lost four wickets for 340. Lyons M Banuerrnan, not out ... 102 George Giffan 43 Trott 01 Graham, not out ... ... # ••• Of 4 Giffen played a good iuninzs without giving a chance. Trott punished all tho bowling, and made many boundary hits, liannerman was at the wickets for four hours before the century was registered against his name. He gave eight chances altogether, {Received August 2, 1 a.m.) London, August 1.
The Duke of Connaught entertained both the cricket teams (Surrey and Australians) at lunch, and ordered a special escort for them during their inspection of the dockyard.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9969, 2 August 1893, Page 3
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198CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9969, 2 August 1893, Page 3
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