AUSTRALIANS v. SURREY.
LONDON, July 23. Surrey in their second innings made 111. Australia had one wicket down for 11. The match was drawn. Lees joined Brockwell, only to return, caught by Dvn 0 without breaking his duck. Seven for 108. The wicket had become very difficult. Clode added three and then lost his wicket. Brockwell wasstumped by Carter. Eight for 111. The remaining wickets fell without addition to the score. Clode was caught .it midon, and Richardson at mid-off by a skyer. Both were caught-by Duff, off Saunders, who-took the last four wickets without a run being scored off him. Addition,il scores : ■ —
Lees, c Duff, b Saunders ... ... 0 Brockwell, st Carter, b Armstrong ... 6 Clode, c Duff, b Saunders 3 Richardson, c Duff,' b Saundeis ... 0 Stedman, not out ... ... ;.. 0 Sundries ... ... ... ... 2 Bowling analysis:—Saundeis. mx wickets for 9; Armstrong, two for 34; Noble, one for 32; Howell, one for 34. As there was no chance of finishing the match, the Australians sent in their tail, Howell and Saunders, who put togelhei 8, when the partnership ended m Howell giving a. skier of! Clode to Govier, at third man. Armtsrong assisted Saundeis in playing out time. The sunes weie: Howell, c Gower, b Clode 2 Saunders, not out 8 Armstrong, not out ..;,.. "... 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9186, 25 July 1902, Page 2
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