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WON BY THREE WICKETS

Tho Australlarls Defeat the Englishmen Id The Secoriil Test Mitch; Full Hotel of the Play, / TnUijrnph, — PrpjuAKSoctaliott.—CapjriyM. Uvcvivod July JO, 7.40 -m. . , •, . London, July 17. ;• Tho match Australians v. ,All England was resumed to-day. The weather. wiw »ii 11 linu, and tho wicket again played excellently. Tho attendance whh good. ! •• • ‘ Tim Aiirthfitliafid* tiibnmdo a<capital stand, fthd took tho score to 412 before tho last man was bowled. Tho further scores were : Kelly, c Lilioy, b Richardson 27 McKibbin, not out 28 Jones, b Richardson ... ... ••• ... 4 Extras 15 Total 412 Tho All England Eleven were all disposed of for 231. Tho scores wore : Enopani> —First Innings. Grace, stKelly* b TTotb ... ... ... 2 Stoddart, st Kelly* b Trott.... ... 15 Aljohiil n MdKibblfl 2d itangitvsiulijj, c Trott, b McKibbin ... o’2 Jackson, run out. • ... ... I{ . ... 18 McLaren, 0 Triiuiblo, b McKibbin ... 0 Bi-dWn; c Kelly, M Tirdmblo ... 22 Lilioy; not bilt ;. ... 05 Briggs, b Trnmblo ... . ... .. ... » Hparnq, d Trunlblo, b Giiferi IB lilcharcUon, nio out 2 Extras 1 ■ Total , ..*. ... _ ... ... 231 1 . [The bowling analysis in- tho, first innings of tho Australians ban been mutilated.] t/iln the English first inningrt MoKibbmtook tLroo for 45 ; Tnimble, two ior 80 ; Trott, two *or 4d pOlffoh, frto for 48. ‘ • , ■■ , ;• Br.ngltrimbji played brilliantly, and Abol played steadily tor liU runs* » 1■« . .• •; Jonos started bowling, but, finding that ms leg affected him, Oiffen took the ball when tho score was at 27. At 52 Trott handed tho ball to Trumbln, and this change had tho effect in chocking tho score. McKibbin relieved Oiffon when tho score stood at 84. England, requiring 181 to avert a one* innings defeat, started thoir second innings. Tho scores no far are Grace, c Trott, b Jones 11 fttoddart, b McKibbin 41 KangUsinhji, not out 41 Abol, 0 McKibbin, b Giffon 13 Jackson, o McKibbin, b Gillen 1 Extras 2 Total for four wickets ... ... ... 100 Received Jtdy it >, 7.40 p.m. LoNttott, July 18. Tho attendance to-day wfts again litrgo, and nearly 15,000 paid for admission. Tho weather was fine, and tho ground in first tato order. ICangitsmhji played a fine inYhngs, and £arrioa out Ms bat. is tho first t 6 Register a century against tho present Australian "eleven. . Tho following ar'a tho Scores of the Englishif) on j BaAgitsmliji’, hot oiit t 151 Brown, 0 Ircdalo, b Jones .... 10 AlpLaron, 0 Jones, b Trumblo ... ... 15 Xilloy, c Trott, b Giflbn 19 Briggs, :it Kelly, b McKibbin Ifi Hoa,rne, o Kelly, b MoKibbin 9 1 c Jones, b Trnmblo... ... 1 Sundries (I Total 305 i McKibbin took three wickets for 61, Giffon < throe for 65, Trnmblo two 78, Jones two for 78. 1 Tho Australian*, requiring 125 to win, ( began their second innings, and lost seven 1 wickets before obtaining them.' They thus t won by throe wickets. I AusTKALiANH.—Sccond Innings. Irodalo, b Kicbardson 11 Darling, c Lilloy, b Richardson Id r Giffon, 0 Hangitsinbji, b Richardson ... (I V Trott, c Lilley, b Richardson 2 r Gregory, c Xtangitsinhjf, b Briggs ... 33 n Donnan, 0 Jackson, b Richardson ... 15 Hill, 0 Lilloy, b lUcbacdson 14 F Trnmblo, not out 17 C Kelly, not out 8 P Sundries ... ... ... ... ... 3 I I! Total for seven wickets ... ... 125 0 Kichardson took six wfekets for 76-; Briggs 8 ono for 24. In tho first innings of the Englishmen* Gniao, in playing forward to. Trott, over- ii balanced birasolf, audios nefiWy Qtnmftcd by 0 Kelly. v Stoddart lost his wicket by jumpirg in to S one from Trott, and missing it. , Abol and Baagitsinhji played perfect ’c nrioket, and wore associated for ftn hour and 6 a quarter. A The latter was caught by tho Australian h fikipper with tho «coro 'at 111. He hit eight b 4’s. 0

Jackson aud Brown batbiid vigorously until the former waa foolwcly rdm out when the total Vaa 140. , Mo Laron Was Cahght in the slips off tho first ball MoKibbin sent him, . Btowft woh caught at the wickets by Kelly tvhou 15-4 had been registered. Briggs begfan carefully, bftb was clean Bowled by Trumblo at 160. Lilloy And Hoarno both played free cricket, and Trott aud Giffcn resumed tho bowling. Hearne waa caught with tho score at 219. JKiohardaon, the last man, was foolishly run out, and tho innings closed for 231. Lilloy, tho not ont man, played a brilliant and faultless innings, and bis runs wore Beared at tho rate of ono per minute. Tho Englishmen after a few minutes 1 adjournment followed on, tho batsmen going in in tho same order as before, Jones ana Trumblo being entrusted with the trundling. Whoa tho total was at 5, Grace had a narrow escape of being caught at covet slip. With the score at 33, ho was easily taken at point by Trott. Stoddart and Bangiteiabjl made a good stand, aud this brought about a double change in tho bowling, MoKibbin and Glffon being tried. At 76 Stoddart fell a victim to tho former, and then Jones resumed the bowling. Abel was beginning to show some ttf his late form when he was brilliantly taken at mid-on by MoKibbin, when the score stood at 97. Jackson had just broken his duck when bo too was caught by the same fieldsman, UaceAved July 20, 1.10 a.m. London, July 19. On resuming yesterday Giffon opened to Brown, who placed several balls dangerously near tho men in tho slips* After scoring 19 ont of tho 20 runs that had been added he was eventually taken in the slips off Jones, though tho ball after touching the bat glanced off the wicketkeeper. MoLuron and liangitainhjl now began to advance tho score, both playing admirable cricket, tho latter being particularly strong on the leg side. At 155 MoKibbin relieved Jones, and as four overa of Qiffon’a had produced 26 runs, Tnimble took up tho leather frxjm him. At 172 McLaren skied Trumbletb mid-off, where Jones hold it.

Bangitsinhjl had scored off every over, atari, with tho aasistanco of Lilley, added 53 runs in 35 minutea. Lilley, however, did not stay much longer, being brilliantly caught at the Hocond attempt by Trotfc. Briggs was out with the score at 268, and the new-comer, Hearne, was content to keep his wicket up while Bangitsinhjl was piling on runs in fine stylo. At 303, Hearoo was caught at tho wickets, and only another couple of runs wero added before the innings was brought to a close. Kangitsinfaji’s innings was a splendid one, and ho never gave a chance. Ho was at tho tho wickets for throe hours and ten minutes, and hit 23 4’s. In the Australians’ second innings*, Richardson and Briggs began bowling to Iredalo and Darling, but as tho runs wero coming freelv Briggs was taken off in place of Hearne. With tho total at 20 Iredalo was cleaned bowled by tho fast bowler. Giffon, who followed, had a short life, being splendidly caught by Kangitsinhji when tho score stood at 26. Trott followed, and after scoring a couple ■was caught at tho wickets. Withjthrce good bats dismissed for under 80 runs, the colonial supporters were beginning to wonder whether aftor all victory was not to bo snatched from them. Gregory then joined Darling, and, though scoring slow, tho total was chiefly by too aid of singles raised to 45, when Darling was smartly f taken at the wickets. Gregory was caught when tho score stood at 70. after playing an invaluable innings. Dounan retired at 05, and Trumble and Hill wore then 'associated, and brought up a century as the result of two hours and 25 minutes’ play. At 101 Hill was tho third victim to Lilley. At 109 Hearne was tried, and Kelly, after making 6, was missed at the wickets. Immediately afterwards Trumble made tho winning hit. The bowling of the Englishmen was excellent, and run-gotting very difficult.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2876, 20 July 1896, Page 3

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WON BY THREE WICKETS New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2876, 20 July 1896, Page 3

WON BY THREE WICKETS New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2876, 20 July 1896, Page 3

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